I'm guessing that would be correct.
It's not something I often notice, since most conversations are with
people who let the other party have a turn. So if I'm talking and I stop
and you start and I let you finish your though before I start again,
neither of us notices that only one of us can talk at a time.
The two times that reminded me how much the problem is a bother involved
a) a sales person who if I started to utter an objection immediately had
a lengthy response, and b) a guy who didn't like that he hadn't read far
enough in the story to know that what he was criticizing me for leaving
out actually was there.
In both cases, I found it extremely difficult to get a word in. In fact,
the only way I got the salesperson to stop talking was hang up.
Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
> If this were a problem with the Treo, there would have been a lot of
> shouting about it here, on Treocentral, MyTreo.net, Engadget, etc, etc.
--
/“Thirty-five million deaths leave an empty place at only one family
table.” /
(News commentator Eric Severied in a radio essay on the 25th anniversary
of the start of World War Two. 8/31/64)
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