The thing that's changed the most has just been the rapid technology.
The bottom line is how do we best provide for the security of the traveling public in light of a determined enemy who is adept at constructing well-designed well-concealed devices which would not show up in a walk-through metal detector? We're trying to employ the best technology to identify any possible threat.
The combination of hatred and technology is the greatest danger threatening mankind.
Obviously CGI in the last ten years has gone through such leaps and bounds that today people are looking for these kinds of movies to wow audiences with technology.
Taxpayers deserve a government that harnesses technology to better serve the people.
In spite of advances in technology and changes in the economy state government still operates on an obsolete 1970s model. We have a typewriter government in an Internet age.
The embrace of a new technology by ordinary people leads inevitably to its embrace by people of malign intent.
Nuclear arms and atomic power represent a technology in which coexistence with man is extremely difficult.
I think that technology has both introduced new sounds but also allowed an increasingly painterly approach to recording music as you can now paint over what you've done and more and more refine an existing performance.
I've been thinking about the distorted view of science that prevails in our culture. I've been wondering about this because our civilization is completely dependent on science and high technology yet most of us are alienated from science.