Time tracking software is what many companies use to track the time on the clock of their hourly - paid employees. An employee will swipe a badge and it clocks the person in and keeps up with how long they've worked. Or, similarly, you can also login directly using your computer with a software installed like "Time Doctor" which main function is to record how much time you spent working on the computer, captures the volume of keystrokes, and sends daily/weekly reports.
By listening to how much talking they do.
It's someone who LOVES talking and talks all the time
There was an episode of House where the titular doctor made the distinction with respect to a patient who was talking to her mother, along the lines of (paraphrased somewhat):"If she talks to someone who's not there, she's hallucinating. If she talks to someone who's not there and has been dead for twenty years, she's delusional."
THIS IS A STUPID QUESTION... if she is not talking to you that means she is talking to someone else.so this is wat you do........ DUMP HER! DITCH HER! KICK HER TO THE CURB!!!! find ourself a new girlfriend one that talks to you.
No, if someone is constantly talking when you are concentrating on something you should calmly ask them to stop talking because you are trying to concentrate. If they persist then move to another room and tell them not to bother following you.
When someone talks about another person but is actually referring to you, it is often referred to as "talking in code" or "talking around." This indirect communication can create confusion, as the speaker may assume that the listener understands the underlying meaning or context. In some cases, it might also be considered passive-aggressive behavior if the intent is to criticize or comment on you without addressing you directly.
There is no such thing as a talking cow.
A talking frog
If it has GPS it talks to you.
He wanted people to think he knows what he is talking about, but everyone knew he is full of hot air. Someone who is full of hot air talks a lot, but they are not knowledgeable about what they are talking about.
Assuming you're talking about the 'operating system' - such as Windows or Linux... The system software 'talks' to every part of the computer, and any device that's plugged into it. This allows each component to do the 'job' its designed for.
A weirdo! who is tired of remaining silent and feels the need to communicate somehow :-)