[quote=@Prince of Seraphs] I don't think he's talking about you specifically but those people that don't set out there locations in there headers a number of them also aren't exactly clear about which class they are going to. They'll say something along the lines of: "Jimmy pushed open the class door and sat down near the front of the room so he'd have a good view of the teacher." Just from this we have no real idea what class Jimmy is in and I'd imagine it gets pretty tiring crosschecking each post you read with the conference dock. I just usually keep in mind which characters are in my classes and which aren't. Then I'll usually skip over other class posts. [/quote] That is precisely what I mean. Sometimes if they're midway through class they'll make no reference at all and suddenly their post is applicable to almost any context. By having the class/mission/location labels they may keep doing this while having proper setting and context. Also yes. Lugio, I didn't think I had to spell it out for you, but seeing as you have so much faith in the conference document, I'll need to say it clearly. Crosschecking the document over and over again is tedious and annoying. I thought it was kind of obvious, but apparently not. So yeah, checking it all the time just to remind yourself who is in your class is tedious. Why? Well for starters, in an actual classroom do you really need to check the class rosters to know who is in your class? No, you ought to be able to look around and see who is in it to know. Also props to the people using the location labels. Keep doing it. Please. Not everyone will do it immediately, but if we keep at it, eventually everyone will. I'm just waiting for Grimm Studies students right now.