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Robert Thompson Quotes
«Technology Enterprise Park is the latest addition to the successful and ongoing efforts to foster the commercialization of research at Georgia Tech through Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures.»
«There are two revolutions taking place. One revolution is taking place in the living room with high definition, bigger and wider screens. The second revolution is portable television.»
«No matter how good the show is, a 2-inch screen is still not same as big screen TV.»
«What she did today, I think she ultimately had to do. She was putting her seal of approval on something that every episode of her show rails against. At some point she had to fix this. When the dust has settled, this probably has helped her. She's stopped the controversy.»
«It was a good movie; it has a good story and good screenwriter. It brings contemporary issues into a contemporary Western structure.»
«If you're a U.S. senator and your sex tape is leaked, it could end your career. If you're Paris Hilton, it makes your career.»
«It becomes just another media in which these celebrities work.»
«The biggest thing driving the DVD market is not watching it, but owning it. There's a study that found an overwhelming amount of people buy full series, but have yet to open them or to take the cellophane off. The satisfaction is in owning them.»
«It's the most successful created national holiday since Abraham Lincoln established Thanksgiving.»
«You could've done a killer 20-minute anthology of Motown that would've been educational to kids who didn't know what Motown was. And the people who lived through Motown would've loved its nostalgic value. ... But music is the hardest way to appeal to a mass audience because it's highly fragmented and you never get anything that everyone likes.»