Proprietary software grew up, starting really in the 1980s, as an alternative and that became the dominant model with the rise of companies like Microsoft and Oracle and the like.
Speaking up for America has become a lonely ordeal.
I picked up the guitar at 11, but even before then, I was writing songs on the organ.
I grew up in a very religious household. My mom was a church organist. I was a religious kid.
When I was growing up, I'd be in the choir. My mum was the organist in the church, so I'd sing in the church.
I want to set up orphanages for underprivileged and abused children.
When I was growing up in the house, we'd watch the Oscars.
All the characters in 'Rang Rasiya' are inspired from the Shakespearean drama 'Othello.' This is exactly what interested me to take up this role.
I played Othello at RADA - blacked up. I didn't know it was going to be offensive now!
We saw in 2003 the beginnings of an outbreak of an illness called SARS. SARS ended up killing 800 people which is a significant number of deaths, but nowhere near as high as it could have been.
I played handball up until I joined United, both as a goalkeeper and an outfield player.
At night, I love dressing up. I love putting on an outfit.
For me, when I grew up, I never really had an outlet when it came to my social surroundings. Even if I had a form of popularity, I felt like I was very limited.
I've never believed in tying myself up in a long-range contract, and I've been very outspoken on that subject.
I grew up in the '90s, so I've definitely resurrected many looks from my youth lately, including overalls, jelly shoes, and, of course, Doc Martens.
I overcame a lot of things, growing up, as everyone does.
When I was boxing I made five million and wound up broke, owing the government a million.
We have rocked the ozone radically, man. They could probably fix the ozone if everybody stopped what they were doing and they put some cement up there.
When I was younger, I grew up a Packers fan because my dad played for the Packers. As I got older, I've fallen away from it.
I was worried in the '80s that the best abstract painting had become obsessed with materiality, and painterly gestures and materiality were up against the wall.