Quote by Leslie Berlin Download Open image ““What were they building? Alcorn asked. A game you could play on a TV screen. They’re crazy,”” — Leslie Berlin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“You never understood games. Maybe that's why the world was such a mystery to you.” — Daniel Suarez Copy Share Image
“So what building are we breaking into? Give me all the information you've got and I'll hunt down the rest. By the way, when… — Kat Richardson Copy Share Image
“The first question should always be, “What kind of game do they think we’re playing?” — John Braddock Copy Share Image
“The world would find them anyway. It was good at these kinds of games.” — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
“I smile as I leave them, wondering what building my dad would try to save with his writing.Probably a baseball stadium. Or a Burger… — Stephanie Perkins Copy Share Image
“Fred prepared a board game he had created for the entire family to play. And they did.” — J.M.K. Walkow Copy Share Image
“He decided not to try to fix a bug that kept the paddles from reaching the top of the screen,” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“companies assembled products in Asia, often in the Philippines, where wages could be as low as 13 cents per hour.” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“he justified the discrepancy by saying that the coworker was married with children to support,” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“Palo Alto was fighting its reputation as “the Peninsula’s largest sex-shop center,” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“businessman’s wife should read and annotate articles for her husband).” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“How hard can it be?” may be the five most foolish words in high technology.)” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image
“US senator had asked if it were true that computers “will soon be able to secretly interpret a person’s brainwaves.” — Leslie Berlin Copy Share Image