"Spacing out" when someone is talking to you typically means that the person is not fully paying attention or is lost in thought, often appearing distracted or disengaged from the conversation. This can happen due to external distractions, fatigue, or cognitive overload. It may also indicate that the listener is not processing the information being shared, which can lead to misunderstandings or a lack of response.
well is is looking at you while he is talking? Because some people call that a conversation. If not it sounds like, the guy is spacing out for a minute or two.
Depends on which spacing you're talking about. In bikespeak spacing usually refers to the Over-Locknut_distance, but it can also mean the distance between the sprockets in the rear cluster.
If you're talking about word-processing (your question wasn't very specific) then you apply line-spacing to a paragraph.
Getting them from behind
Spacing can refer to a couple of different things on a bike. If you're talking about the cassette spacing, follow this link: http://www.ctc.org.uk/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=3946#Shimergo&foo=shimano%20+%20campagnolo%2011-24-2005
it means talking to people from another country
"Simple interline" usually refers to single spacing in a word processor. This means there is no additional spacing between lines of text, resulting in a tighter layout. If you are looking for double spacing, you would need to specifically select that option.
Even spacing is whan a number of objects or people are placed equidistant from each other, either in a line or at random .
I have never heard of 3 inch, but I would assume it refers to the spacing of the hot and cold lines. Standard in the U.S. is 4 inch center to center.
some people say someone is talking about you
Who are you talking about? Which people,I mean.
It means at the same time. Such as two people talking simultaneously.