Opinion | Not Everything We Call Cancer Should Be Called CancerPeaces@infosec.pub to Technology@beehaw.org – 82 points – 1 years agonytimes.comNYT gift article expires in 30 days. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/tvEBg7Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentswhat about call centers? EDIT: I read the headline with 'center' instead of 'cancer' so to me it made sense back then :,(Call centers are definitely cancersLot of metaphorical cancer out there, but the article was about real, but arguably mislabeled stages of what could develop into cancer. Highly worth reading.
what about call centers? EDIT: I read the headline with 'center' instead of 'cancer' so to me it made sense back then :,(Call centers are definitely cancersLot of metaphorical cancer out there, but the article was about real, but arguably mislabeled stages of what could develop into cancer. Highly worth reading.
Call centers are definitely cancersLot of metaphorical cancer out there, but the article was about real, but arguably mislabeled stages of what could develop into cancer. Highly worth reading.
Lot of metaphorical cancer out there, but the article was about real, but arguably mislabeled stages of what could develop into cancer. Highly worth reading.
what about call centers?
EDIT: I read the headline with 'center' instead of 'cancer' so to me it made sense back then :,(
Call centers are definitely cancers
Lot of metaphorical cancer out there, but the article was about real, but arguably mislabeled stages of what could develop into cancer.
Highly worth reading.