This quote by Jo Stafford suggests that the speaker is not comfortable with technology and is reluctant to use it. It could be translated as a metaphor for the speaker's reluctance to embrace change or unfamiliarity with something brand-new. It might also be analyzed as a commentary on the speaker's fear of innovation, as computer systems can be frightening and overwhelming for those who are not familiar with them. The speaker's hesitance to use the computer could be due to a lack of knowledge or experience, or it might be a sign of a much deeper worry of innovation. Whatever the reason, the speaker is clearly not eager to utilize the computer. This quote might be viewed as a cautioning to those who are not comfortable with innovation to be cautious and take their time when discovering how to use it.
This quote is written / told by Jo Stafford between November 12, 1917 and July 16, 2008. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
The author also have 12 other quotes.
"There are no rules and regulations for perfect composition. If there were we would be able to put all the information into a computer and would come out with a masterpiece. We know that's impossible. You have to compose by the seat of your pants"
"I think it would be cool if you were writing a ransom note on your computer, if the paper clip popped up and said, 'Looks like you're writing a ransom note. Need help? You should use more forceful language, you'll get more money.'"
"I am severely distracted these days. It's hard to sit in front of the computer, uploading bad music for hours, when you have a wonderful boyfriend who treats you like a Goddess"
"The wars of the future will be fought by computer technicians and by lawyers and high-altitude specialists, and that may mean war will be increasingly abstract, hard to think about and hard to control"