At least that old dismissive expression "out of touch" has been replaced with "out of sync", the former suggesting ignorance, the latter just difference while the former was used to express what was really the latter. As I don't have an account with online IT I haven't been able to read the article yet.
At least that old dismissive expression "out of touch" has been replaced with "out of sync", the former suggesting ignorance, the latter just difference while the former was used to express what was really the latter. As I don't have an account with online IT I haven't been able to read the article yet.
ReplyDeleteBut isn't the link included on the blog post?
ReplyDeleteConfusing.