So, we end up doing stuff like this:
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How would you know if people are using the thanks button, unless they thank you? It sends a private message to the person.I don't know of anyone here who uses the "Thanks" button. Seems rather useless to me. Maybe it could be replaced with a +1 or some such button.
+1 [emoji38]How would you know if people are using the thanks button, unless they thank you? It sends a private message to the person.
Yup... Not knowing my way around the forum, I accidently came across a place which had 2 thanks for posts I'd made.. I thought, "hmmm..how would I'd have known if not by accident?" :O)
There is a menu item called "User CP" in the blue bar at the top of the page.
I use it often, but not as a just a "click". Since a "compose" line opens when you click "Thanks", I use it as a quick way to send a few words to that member instead of going into Personal Messages and write something lengthy. If the receiver wants to continue a conversation, they then send a reply to me. If they don't, that's fine. Sometimes a quicky thought doesn't need to be posted as an in-thread comment and clutter it up.I don't know of anyone here who uses the "Thanks" button. Seems rather useless to me. Maybe it could be replaced with a +1 or some such button.
If all else fails, read the directions. Right, Ross? That's how we roll in our house.
I think I stopped reading directions when I was 20 and knew it all....
Ross
There is, but it involves minor surgery
Wish there was a way that you could have blood work done without having a horrid bruise when they TRIED to get the blood AND where they ENDED UP getting the blood from.
Drink plenty of water before a blood draw. This will make sure you are well hydrated and get fewer pokes trying to find a vein that will give.
Thanks for the reminder. I have an appointment Monday and I just know Dracula is going to want his due. I am so bad when it comes to water. For me it is coffee, coffee, coffee.
I always need to face away with my eyes closed when having my blood drawn.
Yes, thanks. I'm sure you come across patients who can't stand the sight of needles and blood.That's okay...I'm the one that has to know what I am doing...
Yes, thanks. I'm sure you come across patients who can't stand the sight of needles and blood.