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Exactly, and if Kathleen Blanco had accurately assessed the

Posted By: potential devastation and was also unqualified on 2005-09-05
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for her job as the mayor of the city was. Incompetency, poor emergency planning skills, and not calling the feds days earlier is what the problem was.

But I'm sure George Bush caused the hurricane, the evil evil person he is. Good grief, the liberal loony finger-pointing continues.


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it IS the mayor's fault and it IS Kathleen Blanco's fault
to assess the potential damage and what help they have immediately available in their area. They are then responsible for contacting the feds for more aid BEFORE the fact if they truly know their geography, economics, and have a weather advisory board on hand for such purposes, which they DO.

The mayor and the governor did not do any of this and now as the general consensus of the liberal loonies always turns, if you drop the ball and don't take responsibility for what you're expected to know how to do in your elected office, BLAME BUSH.

Stupid is as stupid does.
Thanks Kathleen
Thank you Kathleen for taking the time to respond. I also have OA in my neck and spine and have already had one surgery so it sounds like it might be helpful for that as well. I am to the point where it might at least be worth a try.
Thank you. Is there a way to accurately (m)
count lines in Word without using a separate program? It will give you the line count, paragraph count, word count, etc. but are they accurate (don't seem to be quite)? Years ago when I worked in a facility, they told me to add three of those values (lines, characters, and something else) and divide by the characters per line. Just wondering if there's ANY way to get an accurate count w/o a paid counting program, just to get the count on some documents. Thank you!
how long before you transcribe accurately?

Just wanted to know how long it took some of you out there before you were off of QA? I am talking about when you were fresh out of school, just starting your first job. I know that everyone is different, but I am curious about how the average person does.


I am almost a month into my first job and still on QA. Most dictators I do well on (all clinic/office notes) and I have even got quite a few with 100% accuracy. A couple of them make me feel like I don't know anything.


So what's the consensus?


I think how accurately you type is a better indication of a good MT!
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