Quotes about data
data world way
things in this world are very roughly averaged; and although averaging is a useful, rapid way of dispatching business, it does undoubtedly waste a great deal which is too good for wasting. Vernon Lee
data
What we have is a data glut. Vernor Vinge
data facts principles
Before anything can be reasoned upon to a conclusion, certain facts, principles, or data, to reason from, must be established, admitted, or denied. Thomas Paine
data government cry
Those who cry out that the government should 'do something' never even ask for data on what has actually happened when the government did something, compared to what actually happened when the government did nothing. Thomas Sowell
data people challenges
It amazes me how people are often more willing to act based on little or no data than to use data that is a challenge to assemble. Robert J. Shiller
data doctors needs
Big data will replace the need for 80% of all doctors Vinod Khosla
data best-things knows
One of the best things data can enable us to do is to ask questions we didn't know to ask. Vinod Khosla
data medicine years
In the next 10 years, data science and software will do more for medicine than all of the biological sciences together. Vinod Khosla
data engineering administration
There has been a substitution of ideology for fact and scientific and engineering data in this administration. Vinton Cerf
data names two
Autobiography. Apparently one should not name the names of those one has been to bed with, or give explicit figures on the amount of money one has earned, those being the two data most eagerly sought by readers; all the rest is legitimate to reveal. Robert Silverberg
data people together
I've seen people spend days, if not months, researching and gathering data, but only at the end did they finally figure out what they were really looking for; then they have to redo a lot of stuff. If after a day or so you force yourself to put together your tentative conclusions, then you'll have guidance for the rest of your research. Robert Pozen
data problem
No observational problem will not be solved by more data. Vera Rubin
data periods rate
We're in this period where we're getting good data rates. I would say we're getting data rates that are like the data rates we got when we launched RealAudio in 1995. Robert Glaser
data trying earth
... global warming alarmists invariably try to make their case by resorting to rhetoric, dogma, opinion, and emotion. The closest thing to scientific data in their articles is the occasional chart claiming a poorly understood correlation between atmospheric CO2 and the Earth's temperature. Walter Cunningham
data perspective use
There is a reasonable concern that posting raw data can be misleading for those who are not trained in its use and who do not have the broader perspective within which to place a particular piece of data that is raw. Stephen Cambone
data environmental environment
When you live in a networked environment, it's possible to separate data from applications. Stephen Cambone
data government giving
I'm not targeting government. I'm not saying hey, I'm closing it because I don't want to give you any data. I'm saying that to protect out customers, we have to encrypt. And a side affect of that is, I don't have the data. Tim Cook
data needs problem
Customers need to be given control of their own data-not being tied into a certain manufacturer so that when there are problems they are always obliged to go back to them. Tim Berners-Lee
data lasts data-science
Data is a precious thing and will last longer than the systems themselves. Tim Berners-Lee
data issues networking
One of the issues of social networking silos is that they have the data and I don't. Tim Berners-Lee
data doe different
Though the world does not change with a change of paradigm, the scientist afterward works in a different world... I am convinced that we must learn to make sense of statements that at least resemble these. What occurs during a scientific revolution is not fully reducible to a re-interpretation of individual and stable data. In the first place, the data are not unequivocally stable. Thomas Kuhn
data philosopher construction
Philosophers of science have repeatedly demonstrated that more than one theoretical construction can always be placed upon a given collection of data. Thomas Kuhn
data issues body
Modern statisticians are familiar with the notion that any finite body of data contains only a limited amount of information on any point under examination; that this limit is set by the nature of the data themselves, and cannot be increased by any amount of ingenuity expended in their statistical examination: that the statistician's task, in fact, is limited to the extraction of the whole of the available information on any particular issue. Ronald Fisher
data knows
Let them know precisely what you are going to do with their data Steve Jobs
data able firsts
I find my data first in myself, not first in the poets. For if I did not find it in myself, I would not be able to find it in the poets. Peter Kreeft
data fashionable ifs
If you are using search data to decide what's fashionable, you are not fashionable. Peter Sagal
data algorithms
We dont have better algorithms, we just have more data Peter Norvig
data sticks hallucinogens
In the absence of good scientific data about the effects of artificial hallucinogens it's good to stick to the natural ones. Terence McKenna
data internet-access people
E-mail, when it became mobile - what happened? Utilization of email went through the roof. Just pure Internet access and data - what happens when you mobilize it? Multiples. People are dependent upon broadband and as you mobilize it, they become even more dependent on broadband. Randall L. Stephenson
data firsts succeed
If at first you don't succeed, that's one data point. Randall Munroe
data understanding add
Scientifically speaking, the existence of God is an untenable hypothesis. It's not well-defined, it's completely unnecessary to fit the data, and it adds unhelpful layers of complexity without any corresponding increase in understanding. Sean M. Carroll
data experience purpose
Not sense data or atoms or electrons or packets of energy, but purposes, interests, and meanings, constitute the underlying facts of human experience. Lewis Mumford
data imagination use
We also use our imagination and take shortcuts to fill gaps in patterns of nonvisual data. As with visual input, we draw conclusions and make judgments based on uncertain and incomplete information, and we conclude, when we are done analyzing the patterns, that out picture is clear and accurate. But is it? Leonard Mlodinow