what makes you think it was ‘accidental’, it looks strategic to me. The UI is much easier for none-programmers to use than setting-up something like wordpress. Most my friends who use wordpress actually paid someone to set-it up. None of my friends who use flick-r paid someone, they got a powerful search and blog-comment infrastructure easily. Can WordPress leverage links to photo-hosting services like Flick-r? Currently I have my photographs on flick-r and a subset on my blog web-server. I’d love to rationalise this to one web-server… 🙂
of course, if it were a hospital setting- one could be hand cream, one would be foaming soap, and one could be alcohol gel. that scenario kinda makes it hard to explain the syrup bottle though…
…anyway, point being that it’s not at all unusual to see 3 dispensers on some walls.
Pictures, full posts and comments. Anyone else notice Flickr has become an accidental blogging host?
It’s not just for Staff . . .
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what makes you think it was ‘accidental’, it looks strategic to me. The UI is much easier for none-programmers to use than setting-up something like wordpress. Most my friends who use wordpress actually paid someone to set-it up. None of my friends who use flick-r paid someone, they got a powerful search and blog-comment infrastructure easily. Can WordPress leverage links to photo-hosting services like Flick-r? Currently I have my photographs on flick-r and a subset on my blog web-server. I’d love to rationalise this to one web-server… 🙂
That is a painful reminder of hygenie…when i visited the local hospital here… there were 8 types…durgh! such a waste of resources.
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of course, if it were a hospital setting- one could be hand cream, one would be foaming soap, and one could be alcohol gel. that scenario kinda makes it hard to explain the syrup bottle though…
…anyway, point being that it’s not at all unusual to see 3 dispensers on some walls.