Yeah, we would have to revisit the whole idea of cultural norms here, I think. Even though it's not the same kind of social currency we were thinking about all those years ago.
I also love Google Streetview for things like that! I've used it to double-check that routes have sidewalks and etc.
In the long run, I prefer the simplicity of not having reaction buttons here, of needing to use my words. But it is also fun to reference pop culture, so talking about like buttons is good.
Tales of the Co-Workers:
"Guess what I just did!" chorus of "What?" "I installed our program with the standard installation process and it worked without any errors!" "No!" "What?" "Buy a lottery ticket!"
I'm thinking of getting TSA PreCheck because of the hardware in my leg now. Seems like it'll make going through security easier if I have to explain every time that I'm a cyborg. Anyone have any thoughts on that idea?
That seems reasonable, Zen.
I like that we have to use our words here instead of hitting reaction buttons. Even if we simply say "like".
An article about the horse who plays Ross Poldark's horse in Poldark.
I also like referencing Community. I like liking things and -t likes this post.