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Jim Bell Quotes

«Still, we can do some pretty good astronomy.»
Author: Jim Bell
«We're killing two birds with one stone by selecting times when those two moons pass each other in the sky. That does frequently happen...every couple of nights.»
Author: Jim Bell
«We're looking for any evidence of clouds forming at night, or fog, or haze.»
Author: Jim Bell
«There are models that predict certain rates of meteors, and like on Earth, there are shower times.»
Author: Jim Bell
«So the clock is ticking.»
Author: Jim Bell
«I think it is our role to get involved and not just sit back and wait for someone else to help.»
Author: Jim Bell
«I don't have a favorite. There's a huge number of spectacular images from both. A lot of them have very emotional value.»
Author: Jim Bell
«Maria's wide-ranging experience is a tremendous asset for »
Author: Jim Bell
«I'm using BI to really understand what value we as a company derive from different assets, ... At the end of the day, the most expensive asset is people, and if people can be involved in lowering the costs of other, less intelligent assets, it helps preserve their jobs. That's the value proposition.»
Author: Jim Bell
«Free, open, technically excellent standards have been the foundation for the Web's success in the past, and HP believes that they will be equally fundamental in the future. In particular, we feel that the ability to use W3C Recommendations [standards] without charge will be essential to their quick acceptance and to their universal acceptance,»
Author: Jim Bell

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