In 1998, Clara sat alone in the same living room. The piano had not been tuned in fifteen years. A single plate of toast and marmalade sat on a tray beside her. The television murmured the news—a scandal in the White House, a storm in the Gulf—but she had muted the sound. She was watching the window. The lawn was overgrown. A fox trotted across it, paused, looked directly at her, and then vanished into the rhododendrons. She thought: That fox knew me. She thought: I am the last person who will ever sit in this room.
It wasn't time travel, not in the sci-fi sense. He didn't climb into a machine and go visit dinosaurs. Instead, his consciousness simply refused to adhere to the "now."
What asynchronically means
The house remembered both.
In the modern workplace, "asynchronically" refers to communication that does not require participants to be present at the same time.
When sending a message, give the recipient everything they need to take action without needing to ask you five follow-up questions. The Bottom Line
In computing, "asynchronically" refers to operations that run in the background without blocking the main process. Stack Overflow Web Development
You can read a proposal, sleep on it, and provide a thoughtful critique.
In 1998, Clara sat alone in the same living room. The piano had not been tuned in fifteen years. A single plate of toast and marmalade sat on a tray beside her. The television murmured the news—a scandal in the White House, a storm in the Gulf—but she had muted the sound. She was watching the window. The lawn was overgrown. A fox trotted across it, paused, looked directly at her, and then vanished into the rhododendrons. She thought: That fox knew me. She thought: I am the last person who will ever sit in this room.
It wasn't time travel, not in the sci-fi sense. He didn't climb into a machine and go visit dinosaurs. Instead, his consciousness simply refused to adhere to the "now."
What asynchronically means
The house remembered both.
In the modern workplace, "asynchronically" refers to communication that does not require participants to be present at the same time.
When sending a message, give the recipient everything they need to take action without needing to ask you five follow-up questions. The Bottom Line
In computing, "asynchronically" refers to operations that run in the background without blocking the main process. Stack Overflow Web Development
You can read a proposal, sleep on it, and provide a thoughtful critique.