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John Barber Quotes

«It's an opportunity to have a healthy city and encourage people to walk and enjoy the outside. Access to water is not just a right. It's a basic need.»
Author: John Barber
«Just in baseball terms, he's a leadoff hitter who can work the pitcher, make him throw up to 20 pitches. I'm sure Johnny Damon is going to come back to haunt us.»
Author: John Barber
«At sub-65-nanometer dimensions, increased electrical noise and crosstalk will render on-chip bus structures useless. It will require a network with an error correction protocol.»
Author: John Barber
«The delivery of the Arctic 320 liquid lens is a watershed event that will usher in the mass production of camera-phones using liquid lenses. Because of the unique advantages - in terms of size, cost, quality, and durability - we expect that liquid lenses will rapidly become the dominant system for auto-focus or zooming capabilities in the camera-phone market.»
Author: John Barber
«Using that basic unit, we developed the columns and the branches that form the sculpture.»
Author: John Barber
«The last time I pitched was a week ago Wednesday, so it's been 10 days or so.»
Author: John Barber
«I just basically had to keep everything in play. I was trying to remain aggressive, but keep the ball in (play). A couple of times, I tried approaching the net on my serve. That worked most of the time.»
Author: John Barber