I was imagining a thread (or I guess two threads) where we can post pictures, mostly that deal with us and in the other threads people can say - Here is a picture of such and such or check out this picture of Misha Collins, is he naked?
and then link to the other threads.
But not actually having pictures in every thread.
What is the first thing you do after you check into a hotel room?
Make sure the toilet works. And then I plug in my phone.
Make sure the toilet works.
I couldn't find the toilet in my room in the Denver Four Seasons. I actually had to call the front desk.
DISNEY IN 2 DAYS!
I usually go to the bathroom when I get to a hotel room. If I don't need to, then I take out my toiletries and take them to the bathroom. I only unpack my bag if I am going to be at the hotel a full week or more.
I pretty much go to the bathroom when I arrive anywhere, at least to wash my hands (but probably to pee), so I didn't count that.
I also very often look at the view and then often turn off the a/c.
Well, if anyone wants to include images in threads, that's their idea. I'm narrowing the focus of my request to an image thread, and I'm getting a bit confused by which objections belong to what.
Ah, I was seeing it as an open discussion of possibly making an image thread and also of, at times, being able to post images more widely.
I think I was confused by the example of, say Tep got engaged and there could be squee pictures allowed for a while and then disallowed. Which, if there was an image thread, I would assume it would allow images all of the time. So that sounded like allowing images in already established threads.
My objection is to images in already established threads. Linking to and talking about images, I have no issue with but posting them? No, thank you.
I don't really like the idea of an image thread on b.org either but that's easy to avoid if we go to Bureaucracy and hash it out and vote one into being.
Our IT mandate is to make people fans of our service.
What does your company think this means? Because I don't think they are doing it right.
I couldn't find the toilet in my room in the Denver Four Seasons. I actually had to call the front desk.
Wait, what? How did they hide the toilet from you?
After my recent experience with bed bugs, I think that is going to be the first thing I check next time I'm in a hotel. (We are assuming our infestation came from K-Bug's trip to Las Vegas).
Wait, what? How did they hide the toilet from you?
It was behind this door, which didn't look like a door. I think it was a pocket door, in fact, but there were not a lot of indications it was anything but a wall.
Sadly, the woman at reception said I was far from the first person to call about it.