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Function reforms form, perpetually.
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Something is usable if it behaves exactly as expected.
communication simply requires
The normal economic system works itself.
If something or someone doesn't work, it's in a state of grace, progress, and evolution. It will attract love and empathy. If it does work, it has merely completed its job and is probably dead.
Only a well-oiled machine runs smoothly.
We are able to use technology to make it clear that someone's car is available or a room in a home is accessible; that there is an available desk in an office someplace.
Use, don't abuse.Abuse-- Grace Jones
Sarah drops her spent handgun and grabs some crazy-looking lightweight machine gun, the kind of thing I used to believe didn't exist outside of action movies.
"You know how to use that thing?" I ask.
"They all work pretty much the same," she replies. "You just point and click.
Writing's in the nouns.
The few things that work fantastically well should be identified, cultivated, nurtured, and multiplied.
Now you know about it, and you can do whatever you want to it.
The phone rang in the comm. center. Ian consulted the monitor. "It's Dan." He pressed a button. "Kabra here."
Dan's voice crackled through the attic. "Don't say it like that," he complained. "Your name still gives me heartburn.
All part of the service.
Is this thing on?Thing-- Abby Stokes
Some must follow and some command, through all are made oclay.
If something doesn't work exactly right, or maybe needs some special treatment, you don't just throw it away. Everything can't be fully operational all the time. Sometimes, we need to have the patience to give something the little nudge it needs.
To operate a machine one must operate like a machine. Using a machine to do what we cannot do, we find we must do what the machine does.
Word, when you give it power that's what it holds".
One operator is no big deal. That can be fixed in a jiffy.
Now, if you don't mind, send one my way. Bob is getting tired."
"Who's Bob? You've not told me about a Bob," Sophie said, a little hurt.
"I have too," Claire said and gave her a little shove in the arm. "Bob is Battery Operated Boyfriend, B.O.B.
To use it should be as natural ... as to use the trolley when one needs transportation.
I had a system, and the system worked.
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Manuals have their uses ... but they are not to be confused with living.
It is my business, to manage carefully and dexterously whatever happens
The program works, if you work it.
A business like an automobile, has to be driven, in order to get results.
You can shut down a service, and yet people will find ways to communicate.
I point out to you, Marcus Claire Luyseyal, a lesson from past over-machined societies which you appear not to have learned. The devices themselves condition the
users to employ each other the way they employ machines.
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Has a control system so perilously close to intelligence that a government agent must be on hand at all times, ready to destroy the machine if it slips over the threshold into consciousness.
contact information.
What makes our product work is the way we're tightly focused on messaging and being an SMS replacement.
good design...is intelligence made visible";
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When narratives fracture, when words fail, I take consolation from the part of my life that always works: the stationery order. The mail-order stationery people supply every need from royal blue Quink to a dazzling variety of portable hard drives.
What matters is what works.
We always purchase the latest technology and equipement ahead of when we actually need it, so it is always ready to work when the real demand is there for it. We implement the changes before the customers even realizes a need for it.
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Every thing is of use to a houskeeper.
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Dispatch is the soul of business.
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If there is no Caller, there are no callings - only work.
There is beauty not only in that things work, but how they work.
Whenever possible, I operate outside the system.
It is not always wise to appear singular.
Nothing works all the time
Whatever the advantages of the machine may be - and they are many - the very ease of its use is bound to make away with intimacy - the intercourse of human beings, of animals, or of that which we still think of as the natural world.
Dispatch is the soul of business, and nothing contributes more to dispatch than method.
What gets watched, gets done
The system doesn't have to be pure, but it does have to work.
Service was practically
Got it!" Mike announced. The GE record player slowly whirred to life, creaky as an old carousel.
"Nice," John said, raising a beer in salute. "What'd you do?"
"It wasn't on," Mike said.
The purpose of a system is what it does.
In this configuration,
The machine has several virtues ... One may lean back in his chair and work it. It piles an awful stack of words on one page. It don't muss things or scatter ink blots around.
Persons are to be loved; things are to be used.
Its selection and vetting process. The workers, for their part, can hope for a steady flow of jobs and prompt payment with minimal fuss. Handy's computer system also tries to schedule each worker's jobs in such a way as to minimise travel time.
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Nothing that's good works by itself, you've got to make the damn thing work.
What did you do to this?' he asked in a horrorstruck voice.
'It didn't want to come out of the dashboard.'
'So you felt the need to torture it?'
'You know how I am with tools. No pain was inflicted intentionally.'
He shook his head, his face a mask of faux tragedy. 'You killed it.
this was business.
He that is equipped will equip others
Most things don't work like they are supposed to work.
One essential characteristic of modern life is that we all depend on systems - on assemblages of people or technologies or both - and among our most profound difficulties is making them work.
Nothing succeeds like address.
What gets measured gets done.
Oh, for God's sake," I said. "Just give me the stupid thing." I took the panic button and stuck it into my Super Sexy Miracle Bra. "GPS," Ranger said to Morelli. "Probably I can find her breast without it," Morelli said. "But it's good to know there's a navigational system on board if I need it.
I have a fax machine with "fax waiting".
Stimulate don't Annihilate.
(He) feels (his) words reach him. They slide beneath his orange uniform and touch his bones.
Authentic power shares power with others.
An amazing invention - but who would ever want to use one?
Divides into three classes,
things to be enjoyed, things to be used, and things which use and enjoy.
To use is necessary. And if you can't be used, then you're useless.
My car and my adding machine understand nothing: they are not in that line of business.
If the soft machine works, don't fix it. If it works, don't fix it.
There is something compulsive about a telephone. The gadget-ridden man of our age loves it, loathes it, and is afraid of it. But he always treats it with respect, even when he is drunk. The telephone is a fetish.
I scarcely know the meaning of your question; much less can I answer it.
Life works however the hell you make it work.
It's a sort of computer. There are special drawing programs for it. For children,' she whispers a little louder.
And something is shining in her eyes.
Something that Ove recognizes.
We will make our products work out of the box.
We're sorta like 7-Eleven. We're not always doing business, but we're always open.
The worker puts his life into the object; but now it no longer belongs to him, it belongs to the object.
The most complete seems lacking. Yet in use it is not exhausted.
Knowledge knocks on the door of action. If it receives a reply, it stays. Otherwise, it departs.
Father has been home a lot lately. There's nothing for him to do at the office; it must be awful to feel you're not needed. Mr. Kleiman has taken over Opekta, and Mr. Kugler, Gies & Co., the company dealing in spices and spice substitutes that was set up in 1941. A few days
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