Top 15 Calculator Quotes

Here we have the best Calculator Quotes from famous authors such as David A. Adler, Nick Clegg, Simon Reuben, Roger Stone, Oren Etzioni. Find the perfect quotation from our collection.

I love math and was a math teacher for many years, so i
I love math and was a math teacher for many years, so it was fun for me to write several math books, includingFraction Fun,’ ‘Calculator Riddles,’ and ‘Shape Up!’ ‘Fun with Triangles and Other Polygons.’

David A Adler
Joining the Liberal Party was a no-brainer for me… And when you are a young man, you don’t get a calculator out saying, ‘Am I going to get to power?’ You get propelled forward by idealism.

I can’t read a computer screen and never use a calculator. It’s all in my head and by hand.

Simon Reuben
Nothing ruins the lines of a suit or blazer and makes you look more like a doofus than when your pockets are crammed with stuff – a wallet, a cell phone, keys, a calculator, a calendar, pens, etc.

To say that AI will start doing what it wants for its own purposes is like saying a calculator will start making its own calculations.

There was one time during my busiest month when I went into school, and they were like, ‘Sadie, where‘s your calculator? The PSAT is today.’ I was like, ‘The what?’ Luckily, it was the practice one, but I still had to text my dad and get him to bring me my graphing calculator.

A calculator is a tool for humans to do math more quickly and accurately than they could ever do by hand; similarly, AI computers are tools for us to perform tasks too difficult or expensive for us to do on our own, such as analyzing large data sets or keeping up to date on medical research.

A businessman is a hybrid of a dancer and a calculator.

There’s like ten minutes when it’s like, ‘Okay, wait, who is this guy again?’ And then, you know, I just put on the calculator watch and the glasses, and just be all, you know, inappropriate. And then it just works out fine.

The mechanical loom and the calculator have shown us that technology is both disruptive and filled with opportunities. But it would be hard to find a decent argument that we would have been better off without these inventions.

My colleagues and I were engineers who worked for DCM’s calculator division. These electronic calculators used digital integrated circuits, and then they started using chips. The advanced versions of those chips were used for programmable calculators, which were the forerunners of PCs.

I was a very imaginative child and I told a lot of lies. My sister used to call it my Exaggerator Calculator. I liked telling a story and I knew how to polish it up.

I can do lightning mathematics quicker than somebody can do them on a calculator.

All devices should just sip power and be charged like a calculator is, with a small solar cell. No power adaptors. It’s easy to put a solar cell into a device, but it’s not powerful enough to drive today’s cell phones or laptops. They need too much power to run.

We don’t design by calculator or by demographics or anything like that. We really are a group of creative, sensitive people. We have our charmed little world where we get to make things. We’re really lucky.