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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
Everybody has some information. The function of the markets is to aggregate that information, evaluate it and get it incorporated into prices.
Ultimately, thinking is a very inefficient method of processing data.
Here's the general theory: To clarify, add detail. Imagine that. To clarify, add detail. And clutter and overload are not an attribute of information, they are failures of design. If the information is in chaos, don't start throwing out information, instead fix the design.
I think the more information you can get, the better you can find information for your own purposes. — © Paulo Coelho
I think the more information you can get, the better you can find information for your own purposes.
We were hunter-gatherers of information, and we moved from that to becoming farmers and cultivators of information.
Only a very small number of the e-mails containing classified information bore markings indicating the presence of classified information. But even if information is not marked 'classified' in an e-mail, participants who know or should know that the subject matter is classified are still obligated to protect it.
Emotions are messengers that carry information. Spiritual growth depends upon receiving that information & using it.
I don't know what to say about Asians. I think everyone is "racist," to differing degrees, in that everyone's brain will automatically associate information with other information, based on the information they are looking at (for example skin color, bone structure), but I think focusing on race in any manner that isn't neutral or self-aware probably increases racism.
I'm constantly working on these edges of photography, either to employ so much information or reduce information to the point of collapse.
You know, when people want to get any information, research information, it will all exist on these Web sites.
If you have information you've got the world by the balls. But we have to convert information into knowledge in order to make it humanly useful.
The Sketchnote Handbook is neither about sketching nor is it about note taking. It's about receiving and processing the world in a more complete and insightful way. It's a software upgrade for your brain. For those who've been shamed into thinking that drawing is either beyond them or beneath them, this book offers a whole new way of mastering the daily onslaught of information and turning it into raw material for discovery. (For those of us who've done this all our lives, the book provides a beautifully conceived and lovingly illustrated treat, and a great gift for our left-brained friends.)
So everybody has some information. The function of the markets is to aggregate that information, evaluate it, and get it incorporated into prices.
Students and scholars of all kinds and of every age aim, as a rule, only at information, not insight. They make it a point of honour to have information about everything, every stone, plant, battle, or experiment and about all books, collectively and individually. It never occurs to them that information is merely a means to insight, but in itself is of little or no value.
[On the birther movement:] Here we are, quadrillions of bytes deep into the Information Age. And yet information, it seems, has never mattered less. — © Elizabeth Kolbert
[On the birther movement:] Here we are, quadrillions of bytes deep into the Information Age. And yet information, it seems, has never mattered less.
The challenge is for the graphic designer to turn data into information and information into messages of meaning.
Our system allows you to respond to the information that is important to you. It allows you to sense and be attuned to more streams of information in parallel.
When information is infinite, individual pieces of information are worth nothing.
I also do my own processing, so it means a big commitment in lab time.
Information is currency. ... Power is a place as well as a verb; it is inside the information tent.
I need the information and then I can go. So, as long as I have the information and a little bit of sleep, I can do the rest.
There's a lot more information at hand and sometimes there's information overload and we become desensitized to it, so things start to mean less.
We need to make it very clear - whether it's Russia, China, Iran or anybody else - the United States has much greater capacity. And we are not going to sit idly by and permit state actors to go after our information, our private-sector information or our public-sector information.
In order to win the war on terrorism, we have to win the war of information. Information is so very, very valuable. This is an important tool in gathering up information.
I would like to see transparency become the default for the American government: Abolish the Freedom of Information Act so we don't have to ask government for information but government must ask to keep information from us. The more transparent government is, the more collaborative it can become. The more our officials learn to trust us - with information and a role in government - the more we can trust them.
You have this certain about of responsibility to play a fictitious character and you have a script that's guiding you and the other information of the custom department's choices, and the set department, "Where are you," and all those other pieces of information but you have to cull from your imagination the answer to all the unasked questions. And with a real person, there's someone to get that information from, perhaps.
The things that get under my skin are when the premise of a question is based on inaccurate information, misleading information. That can be frustrating.
Privacy with medical information is a fallacy. If everyone's information is out there, it's part of the collective.
I think information lands in a different way, depending on who the conduit for that information is, who the interviewer is.
A lot of the parallel processing software we're currently developing for supercomputers is tantric.
If information wants to be free, then that's true everywhere, not just in information technology.
I'm a girl who loves to share information, especially empowering, life-changing, information.
Information agencies operate in an industry that values data. Restricted access to information is what makes it valuable.
A good government is one with many information channels, those that give real-time information.
The dream behind the Web is of a common information space in which we communicate by sharing information.
Luckily, my only responsibility for 'Still Processing' is to show up and talk.
I take the view that we all have permission to be a little baffled by quantum information science and algorithmic information theory.
Race is the least reliable information you can have about someone. It's real information, but it tells you next to nothing.
We're receiving information from all the planes of our consciousness all the time, but we don't acknowledge their existence; we treat the information as static, as noise.
Knowledge is the accumulation of information whereas intelligence is one's ability to process information to render good decisions. — © Justin Menkes
Knowledge is the accumulation of information whereas intelligence is one's ability to process information to render good decisions.
To me, the make-up of a modern defenseman, the No. 1 thing is the processing skills.
One of the effects of living with electric information is that we live habitually in a state of information overload. There's always more than you can cope with.
Part of you just has to be in service of processing things and getting them out.
The most important feature of an information economy, in which information is defined as surprise, is the overthrow, not the attainment, of equilibrium. The science that we have come to know as information theory establishes the supremacy of the entrepreneur because it appreciates the powerful connection between destruction and what Schumpeter described as "creative destruction," between chaos and creativity.
Washington is a town where there's all kinds of allegations. You've heard much of the allegations. And if people have got solid information, please come forward with it. And that would be people inside the information who are the so-called anonymous sources, or people outside the information - outside the administration.
My only way of processing anything for me is by writing.
Whatever the device you use for getting your information out, it should be the same information.
Retailing has gone from an information-scarce to an information-rich environment.
It's enshrined in our Constitution that an individual has a right to release information and disseminate information that makes the powers that be uncomfortable.
Withholding information is the essence of tyranny. Control of the flow of information is the tool of the dictatorship. — © Bruce Coville
Withholding information is the essence of tyranny. Control of the flow of information is the tool of the dictatorship.
Our mission is to organize the world's information. Clearly, the more information we have when we do a search, the better it's going to work.
A lot of the best suspense operates on a careful withholding of information as opposed to the doling out of information.
Information design addresses the organization and presentation of data: its transformation into valuable, meaningful information.
In order to solve problems, information has to be shared; and not only information, but doubts, fears and questions.
People who relate what they believe to be new and startling information like to have such information received with exclamations of astonishment and admiration.
The body itself is an information processor. Memory resides not just in brains but in every cell. No wonder genetics bloomed along with information theory. DNA is the quintessential information molecule, the most advanced message processor at the cellular level - an alphabet and a code, 6 billion bits to form a human being.
For years, we've been bludgeoned with the cliche "information is power." But information isn't power. After all, who's got the most information in your neighborhood? Librarians. And they're famous for having no power at all. And who has the most power in your community? Politicians. And they're notorious for being ill-informed.
There's a lot of health information available on your smart phone. There's financial information. There's your conversations, there's business secrets. There's an enormous long list of things that there's probably more information about you on here than exists in your home, right. Which makes it a lot more valuable to all the bad guys out there.
The information I requested under the Freedom of Information Act has been blocked for two years.
The world is not ideal, and the only weapon we can give our children is information. Information which is not pretty, but honest.
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