“It is now possible to abolish work and replace it, insofar as it serves useful purposes, with a multitude of new kinds of free activities. To abolish work requires going at it from two directions, quantitative and qualitative. On the one hand, on the quantitative side, we have to cut down massively on the amount of work being done. At present most work is useless or worse and we should simply get rid of it. On the other hand -- and I think this the crux of the matter and the revolutionary new departure -- we have to take what useful work remains and transform it into a pleasing variety of game-like and craft-like pastimes, indistinguishable from other pleasurable pastimes, except that they happen to yield useful end-products.”
Bob Black
“We don't go to a customer and say, 'We think you are using the wrong tools. Let's replace them with our tools.' Customers don't want to replace their existing tools.”
Tom Wong
“Our kids have shown a lot of character. They have stepped up and replaced those guys, and have worked very hard to keep up the level of play.”
Chris Coppa
“We plan on using a portion of those proceeds, $1.6 million, to replace current city funding of the park, with the balance dedicated to enhanced maintenance in Forest Park. Basically, the $2.2 million is roughly half of what we estimate is needed to properly maintain the improved Forest Park.”
Gary Bess
“Master craftsmen are a thing of the past, replaced by unskilled labor and technology”
Kenneth waters Jr
“His feeling was you want to be the guy replacing the guy who replaced Howard. Because no matter who the first guy is, Howard's audience is going to hate him.”
Scott McKenzie
“Until we have somebody ready to replace him, we'll be patient. We're not looking for a replacement, we're looking for him to pitch better.”
Clint Hurdle