Parmandur
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Also, Tenet was basically a surrealist deconstruction of a Bond film.One of the dreams in Inception was based on Bond.
Also, Tenet was basically a surrealist deconstruction of a Bond film.One of the dreams in Inception was based on Bond.
This is such a sad take imho.no mobiles or computers to undermine plots
People who are working.who the hell phones someone? Boomer-ass behaviour!
people who prefer audio cues since text gives no tone when sending or receiving, who the hell phones someone? Boomer-ass behaviour!
I dunno man, I use Teams if I'm going to use voice at work, and I pretty much always text first. The only time I've made an actual phonecall for work in the last few years has been to tech support.People who are working.
I'm not sure what this means.people who prefer audio cues since text gives no tone when sending or receiving
Tell me you work at a desk without telling me you work at a desk.I dunno man, I use Teams if I'm going to use voice at work, and I pretty much always text first. The only time I've made an actual phonecall for work in the last few years has been to tech support.
Tone of voice refers to the elements of language that communicate identity, mood, and personality.I'm not sure what this means.
With modern text-based messaging services you can see if your message was received/seen by the checkmarks. Is it a visual impairment issue I'm missing? Because I could see that.
Fair but in my previous role I didn't, most of the time, and I also didn't make phonecalls, unless, ironically, I was at my desk (we didn't have Teams back then)! I did text and email people I worked with all the time thought (from my BlackBerry!).Tell me you work at a desk without telling me you work at a desk.
You know you don't have to argue with everything anybody says, right? It's gotta be hard work.Fair but in my previous role I didn't, most of the time, and I also didn't make phonecalls, unless, ironically, I was at my desk (we didn't have Teams back then)! I did text and email people I worked with all the time thought (from my BlackBerry!).
Obviously jobs will vary, but if it's vital that someone gets a piece of information like a code or a brief warning, you text it to them because that's more reliable than voice. Maybe you text/email then phone to highlight that you've sent the info, or maybe you phone and if they don't pick up, you text, but what you don't do is what a lot of writers have characters do, which is phone, and when it fails to go through, just give up.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.