I'm somewhat technophobic, but technology helps every step of the way when you're following a standard recipe. |
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But it is far too easy to conclude from this that people are technophobic or in principle opposed to technological progress. |
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Even the elderly, who most people thought might be technophobic, enjoyed the technology because it was easy to use. |
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This Option seems to appear everywhere for technophiles and is becoming inevitable for the technophobic and dedicated technocritic. |
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The findings overturn some industry stereotypes of smaller companies as local or regional entities that are largely technophobic. |
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This industry, which is in terminal decline, is usually managed by overpaid, incompetent, technophobic egomaniacs who promote their over-rewarded artists of doubtful talent and short shelf life. |
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A super-smart sci-fi thriller, which taps into our technophobic fears about artificial intelligence. |
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The establishment is mediocre, uncompetitive, technophobic, snobby, and responsible for much of what went wrong in Britain in the 20th century. Of course, this is a massive exaggeration. |
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John Chambers, the chief executive of Cisco Systems, the world's largest computer-networking company, says that health care is down there with mining as the most technophobic industry. |
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