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"Isn't modern technology a godsend in these tragedies?.. It used to be days before we got the pictures!" 18 August, 2006.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'The Task Force Report into the state of our technology is ready...They're getting someone to deliver it by hand.' 'Why?' 'It's quicker.' The Dominion, 8 May, 2002.
Fletcher, David 1952-:'Whenever there's a computer virus about, I just shut down my computer!' 'When was the last time you were able to use it?' 'Four years ago.' The Dominion, 07 December 2001.
"The government has poured 1.7 billion into information and communication technology." "Wow, we must make sure this gets to the media. Get it delivered to them by hand." 27 April, 2007
Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941-:With you in a minute, officer. "Days of our Lives" has almost finished. Waikato Times, 28 February, 2005.
'Good Evans' "Great news! - Replacing our old systems with new technology-based solutions has increased efficiency and slashed costs! Now if we can just find a way for those displaced in the process to be able to afford to buy stuff..." 21 August, 2008
Greenall, Frank, 1948- :I guess it was only a matter of time before we saw what Swiss technology had up its sleeve to squeeze out a bit more sail area... Drawn for the Weekday News, [ca 10 February, 2003].
Evans, Malcolm 1945-:So there is a chance that the Chiefs didn't actually thump the Blues on Friday? New Zealand Herald, 20 March 2001.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'What's been the reaction to all those emails we sent out detailing the government's plan for dealing with the growing menace of unsolicited emails?' ' No one received them...They all got filtered out as spam.' Dominion Post, 22 June 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'I don't think it's our secret service spying on you, they'd be a little more hi-tech.' 'The bush is still twitching!' Dominion Post, 24 November 2004.
"Yes, hello. This is the Minister of Technology speaking.... Hold on a moment, I think I've just taken a photograph of my ear..." 25 June, 2007
[High-tech caravans] 28 December, 2007
Crimp, Daryl, 1958- :Police to spend millions on technology... 'Well, it's one way to get more front line coppers!' Robo Cop. 4 June 2002.
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :'Stand up the boy who fiddled with Mr. Waterhouse's image control!' New Zealand Herald, 20 May 2003.
"I'm a Luddite, and proud of it!" "Who said that?" "The Minister of Technology." 6 April 2009
Sometimes Cecily wished she'd been born a century earlier. 14 August, 2007
"It's new technology... There's no argument whether the tennis ball's in or out. Should have had it years ago." "When Benson-Pope was still a teacher?" 29 March, 2006.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'I've sent out emails to everyone saying together we can make this country a leader in technology!' 'What about people who don't have email?' 'They're not going to be much help. Are they!' Dominion Post, 11 October 2004.
Smith, Ashley W., 1948- :Manager. MG business - mercantile gazette, 16 February 2004.
"The new technology for hospitals has been through the reports, proposals, discussions, updates, drafts and recommendations and has been approved." "So what's the problem? "It's no longer new technology." 25 February, 2008
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