@JeremyCherfas For most people, it solves a problem they don't have. Even if they had the problem, most people aren't tall enough to ride the ride.
// @matigo @hazardwarning @larand
@JeremyCherfas For most people, it solves a problem they don't have. Even if they had the problem, most people aren't tall enough to ride the ride.
// @matigo @hazardwarning @larand
@hazardwarning I wanted to like it too, but it seems like a half-baked idea that only baked a quarter of the way.
// @matigo @JeremyCherfas @larand
@larand I've already given Twitter the finger by using 10C. And Pnut. And Plurk… :P
// @matigo @JeremyCherfas @hazardwarning
@hazardwarning the whole solution definitely has a "this tall to ride" kind of feel to it.
I'm definitely tall enough to ride the ride and even I'm struggling with it.
// @matigo @JeremyCherfas @larand
@kdfrawg There are corporate expense solutions like Concur and Nexonia. The apps aren't the problem per-se, as they basically allow me to do my expense report "as I go" which helps tremendously.
The issues I have are correlating activities on my credit card statement to entries on my expense report. It really doesn't help that Citi lumps all the "foreign exchange fees" into a single charge that doesn't even show up when I log in online.
It would also be nice if the website wouldn't try to automatically adjust the exchange rate on a particular entry AFTER I've already set it manually.
One annoying thing about business travel: doing the expense reports afterword. Especially when they involve foreign currency.
@kdfrawg I looked up my doctor on Aetna's website… and let's just say there may be something to that.
Been seeing him for back pain, all he wants to do is diagnose stronger and stronger opiate pain medication when long-term solution is desired, not just pain management.
And it goes on from there.
@kdfrawg I think if I lost my GP, I'd be ok with using a different one.
That said, I would need to check my insurance since we just changed back to the PPO option.