In general, good tools for staying in sync just haven't been built and made available to the world.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If people aren't in sync, things won't work out well.
One of the things you have to get used to, working on a TV show, is filming out of sync.
We made music that wouldn't be in synch.
Sometimes, great collaboration is hard to nurture online, so doing so offline is the way to go.
It's hard to think of any tool, any instrument, any object in history with which so many developed so close a relationship so quickly as we have with our phones.
The ability to save automatically is among the most powerful tools available to us.
Dropbox sweats the user experience details as commendably as it masters the considerable engineering challenges required to reliably sync files everywhere a user may need them.
The only credit I can give them. They synchronize wonderful. That's all. They synchronize very - you would have thought that they were actually acting, but they were synching all the time, and that's a rough job.
All syncopation means is accenting beats that you don't normally accent.
I was very blessed with 'N Sync. It was a big success and it was a lot of fun.