@joanna when you and the thugs in charge want different things, you're bound to get the shorter end of the stick.
// @matigo @JeremyCherfas @hazardwarning @larand
@joanna when you and the thugs in charge want different things, you're bound to get the shorter end of the stick.
// @matigo @JeremyCherfas @hazardwarning @larand
I'm apparently now donut hole sized. You know, where there are more choices in larger and smaller sizes than the one you currently are.
@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.