My father works for Xerox and fixes those gigantic copy machines that are about 10 feet wide.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Entire families work for Xerox.
A journalistic purpose could be someone with a Xerox machine in a basement.
It's good Xerox is known for its copying machines, and it's good Jim Carrey is known for comedy.
Xerox did OK in moving to digital in the commercial space. They didn't do well in the consumer market, but they're not a consumer brand. They don't even know how to spell consumer.
Xerox is really good at managing documents, and we're definitely good at managing through a process.
Ultravox were the blueprint for what I wanted to do, but I stumbled across them by accident.
Without even thinking about it, my son uses technology in almost everything he does, large and small.
I have problems with machines which aren't gestural.
At MIT, in Professor Rodney Brooks' lab, I was involved in a project, led by Anita Flynn, to build robots using techniques similar to those used in building silicon chips. We got some silicon micro-machined motors to move a bit, but this didn't lead to an actual product.
This old notion that work is drudgery is nonsense. Most days, even back when Xerox was under siege, I could not wait to get to the office.
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