@Laser
@feddit.orgUnd Rechnungen für Geschäftsausgaben sind ganz nervig zu bekommen, weil man das Geld an Booking.com überweist, die Hotels aber die Rechnung ausstellen sollen.
Das ist doch aber ein ganz normaler Vorgang und z.B. bei HRS nicht anders, und das haben alle meine letzten Arbeitgeber genutzt.
Ich meine aber, dass die Unterkünfte wählen können, ob vor Ort oder vorab gezahlt wird.
Gutes Urteil.
Nichtsdestoweniger buche ich mit unbekannte Unterkünfte eher mit Booking, auch wenn es dann in Zukunft mehr kostet. Ich habe da schon Betrug erlebt - Anbieter stellt eine Unterkunft ein und nach Ankunft bekommt man eine andere, schlechtere präsentiert. Aber kurz Booking angeschrieben mit dem Mailverlauf und schon war die Sache innerhalb weniger als einer Stunde geklärt...
I wanted to now that Garfield is breaking the fourth wall here
Then I remembered that this already happened in the very first strip, though it's Jon who does it there
No, there is nothing, and any investigation by copyright holders wouldn't lead to anything. Trying to get anything out of usenet today is futile.
I don't really know. For text based discussion, I prefer something like Lemmy, also due to better moderation tools etc. It's a cool early thread-based discussion tool, but mostly outdated.
Unfortunately, there is absolutely zero other use for it, and nobody should ever bother, it's wasted time.
A kind of interesting phenomenon. He comes in with his dog, cries that he doesn't have a place to stay, Jon allows it for as long as needed and then... he just vanishes one day, leaving Odie with Jon, never to contact them again. Did something happen between the two? Was he ever real or a product of Jon's mind? A wiki states:
According to Davis, Lyman's original purpose was to be someone who Jon could actually talk to and express other ideas — a role gradually taken over by Garfield, himself.
It doesn't reveal who gave Lyman that purpose; it could be that it was Jon himself who, over the years, got less attached to reality, so he got done with talking to and interacting with Garfield.
That or it's just a lazy uninspired comic that only has a minimum level of continuity and doesn't care to explain why a former choir character suddenly vanishes.
It shows the instructions to disable adblock which don't work in my case because they assume a browser addon which I don't use. But it also blocks the page and stops me from reading it.
Note: pressing continue doesn't solve it, the instructions that follow don't work because my adblock is DNS-based at system level.