shame on fema
ec
eculbert at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 9 06:10:00 MST 2005
Like I said, the real president of the USA isn't
residing in DC, but Redmond...just ask him!! We need
to 'hang him high'...not Bush, but 'Silly Willy'!! It
isn't a federal offense to go after him!!
Long live the hangman....linux!!
--- Victor Odhner <vodhner at cox.net> wrote:
> Alan Dayley wrote:
>
> >They heard the cries.
> >
>
>http://newsvac.newsforge.com/newsvac/05/09/09/0037250.shtml
> >
> >I suspect they are under such criticism currently
> that they had to do
> >something about this issue. Wonder when the fix
> will be real and complete.
> >
> >
> I read somewhere in the Slashdot thread on this
> subject that they
> explained this as having been an internal app
> designed for use by phone
> support people, not by the general public, and that
> they were correcting
> it for use by regular folks. That's a little bit
> more excusable,
> although it was pointed out that there is no reason
> why they could not
> make an internal app standards compliant.
>
> On slashdot a couple of posters also indicated that
> the whole thing
> worked fine if you set the client string to indicate
> IE6. I don't know
> how far into the application they got this way --
> they implied that the
> whole thing simply worked.
>
> Someone on TV recently demonstrated how many clicks
> you had to go
> through to find the application form. Hopefully
> that also is a symptom
> of its having been an internal app, and the the
> "corrected" version will
> bring the app closer to the entry page.
>
> On TV it was also pointed out that the form asked
> for a current postal
> mail address and phone number, so they can contact
> you for an interview,
> and that a lot of the applicants would not have
> either of those. But in
> reality, they really do need some way to contact the
> applicants ...
>
>
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Cyclists should expect and demand safe
accommodation on our public roads,
just as does every other user.
Nothing more is expected.
Nothing less is acceptable!
Long live Knoppix!!
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