1."Airplanes are interesting toys but of no military value."-Ferdinand Foch, professor of Strategy French Army College, 1905.
2."The wireless musicbox has no imaginable commercial value. Who would play a message sent to nobody in particurlar?" Associaties of TCA in David Sarnoff, in response to the suggestion that the corporation should invest in radio technology, 1920
3."I think there is a world market for maybe 5 computers.",Thomas Watson, chairman of the board IBM, 1943.
4."Man will never reach the moon regardless of all future scientific advances." -Lee de Forest,1950.
5."But what is a microchip good for?",engineer at the Advanced Computing Systems Division of IBM, 1968.
6."There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home." , said Ken Olso , founder of Digitial Equipment Corporation, 1972.
7."640k ought to be enough computer memory for anybody.", Bill Gates, 1981.
Originally posted by karoly aczelWe better stop talking then, because everything we say will turn out wrong in the end.
1."Airplanes are interesting toys but of no military value."-Ferdinand Foch, professor of Strategy French Army College, 1905.
2."The wireless musicbox has no imaginable commercial value. Who would play a message sent to nobody in particurlar?" Associaties of TCA in David Sarnoff, in response to the suggestion that the corporation should invest in rad ...[text shortened]... 72.
7."640k ought to be enough computer memory for anybody.", Bill Gates, 1981.