Word: disconnectedness
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Kinchla said that the decision was made because many callers placed on hold thought they had been disconnected because of the relative quiet of Harvard's digital phone lines as compared with conventional ones. ,
"A digital line is dead silent--three's nosense you're still connected. It sounds as thoughyou're disconnected, and many people think theyhave been," she said.
What set the Unabomber off in the first place? Experts suspect he had some sort of conflict early in his career, perhaps in college or on the job, and probably with someone involved in computer science. As a result, speculates Rustigan, "he probably disconnected himself and withdrew and started brooding...
Until that point, then, inspired undergraduates, attempting to voice women's concerns which affect all people on campus, will remain disconnected from the resources the student body has to offer. If women on campus can not even look to their own student government for examples of women leaders on equal...
It is early summer in a nameless Connecticut hamlet, and the Irises are wilting. Like the members of so many families who inhabit the world of contemporary fiction, those in the Iris clan are profoundly disconnected from one another. When we meet them in Angel Angel (Viking; 211 pages; $19.95...