I'm getting a daily email from Microsoft which I have been ignoring that states a hacker is trying to access my account. As far as the Microsoft account goes, the hacker can have it...Along with all of the nasty Windows 10 upgrade problems!

— Steven Magee

It's only after you upgrade to a better technology that you realize how obsolete the previous one has now become.

— Hrishikesh Agnihotri

One of the talents of the [late] great Steve Jobs is that he [knew] how to design Medusa-like products. While every Macintosh model has had flaws (some more than others), most of them have has a sexiness and a design sensibility that has turned many consumers into instant converts. Macintosh owners upgrade far more often than most computer users for precisely this reason.” (p.98).

— Seth Godin

LIFE IS LIKE ELECTRICITY, ANYONE CAN SHOCK YOU.

— Genereux Philip

The certificate that promotes a divine idea is humility. Period. Get yourself upgraded with the good news of humility every day! Sometimes, it's hard to prove your humility in the face of people, but never forget that it is the only option for your divine promotion!

— Israelmore Ayivor

A common misconception of education comes when the definition of education narrows to the intellectual. The child is compartmentalized. He is not seen as a whole person, fully-integrated with physical, emotional, spiritual and intellectual capacities. Thus, if an educational program attempts to address the child's intellect while ignoring his spiritual and emotional development, the approach is sadly ignoring the true reality of the child. Likewise, those who separate the spiritual and emotional part of a child from the intellectual make a big mistake. You cannot delegate only the intellectual training of your child to professionals and retain just the spiritual and emotional for yourself. Whatever class is taught, the whole child is affected.

— Kevin Swanson

When you don’t learn the best, you will teach the worst.

— Israelmore Ayivor

Windows 10 on both an old 2011 upgraded computer and a new 2016 computer was an excruciating experience.

— Steven Magee

I'll make a book on learning how to be a complete moron someday, and I'm sure no one will buy it, because everyone will have mastered that already by the time I gather enough moronism to process it into digestible upgrade instructions for your average village cyborg-idiot.

— Will Advise

Education is the preparation of a child intellectually, emotionally, spiritually, and physically for life and for eternity.

— Kevin Swanson