It suddenly occured to me that noone in FEMA has read any of thier own literature.
I have passed IS-001 thru IS-003 from the Emergency Management Institute. Its run by the US Fire Administration, but "marketed/reccomended" by FEMA for continued learning. (speaking of which, I need to get back on the ball and finish the other ~20 tests).
ANYWAYS...all the subjects talk about how to be prepared and mitigate situations, blah blah blah...
just some humourus irony that passed thru my brain...
yea, I realize noone has a clue what I'm talking about
on another funny note, I've realized that my spelling error rate has increased since switching to a MAC and using the wireless apple keyboard. It doesn't give the same feedback as the Dell QuietKey...and the keys are much slicker than any other keyboard I've ever used.
Let this serve as a blanket apology for my mispellings.
I have passed IS-001 thru IS-003 from the Emergency Management Institute. Its run by the US Fire Administration, but "marketed/reccomended" by FEMA for continued learning. (speaking of which, I need to get back on the ball and finish the other ~20 tests).
ANYWAYS...all the subjects talk about how to be prepared and mitigate situations, blah blah blah...
just some humourus irony that passed thru my brain...
yea, I realize noone has a clue what I'm talking about
on another funny note, I've realized that my spelling error rate has increased since switching to a MAC and using the wireless apple keyboard. It doesn't give the same feedback as the Dell QuietKey...and the keys are much slicker than any other keyboard I've ever used.
Let this serve as a blanket apology for my mispellings.
skinnedknee4114:
Misspellings are commonn amongg interenet users nowadys because people are typing faster then their brain is theingking, atleast I think that is what is happening?