Hi All, I am trying to collect data to include in my report as a part of research and preliminary analysis for my project. So I request you all to kindly take out time to fill up the survey that I have created here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pWeVl6IM9h6UKAGOx231pFA
I highly urge you to complete the survey in full and help me with the research.
Any inputs and suggestions are welcome.
Thanks & Regards,
Ajay Kumar
On Thursday 12 February 2009 14:42, Ajay Kumar wrote:
Hi All, I am trying to collect data to include in my report as a part of research and preliminary analysis for my project.
Waht is your project about.
So I request you all to kindly take out time to fill up the survey that I have created here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pWeVl6IM9h6UKAGOx231pFA
After visiting your page it is quite obvious that you have no clue about disaster and disaster zones.
1) the first thing that collapses in a disaster is the public communication network, particularly if it has a central failure point 2) Disaster relief and coordination are most needed during the first few hours when the public infrastructure is missing 3) disasters that require specialised intervention are almost always natural disasters. 4) such disasters cover large areas
etc etc
Your survey reminds me of the queen who spoke about cake / bread with a nice twist all your own about caramel, icing or chocolate.
Do your homework man.
I highly urge you to complete the survey in full and help me with the research.
Any inputs and suggestions are welcome.
Thanks & Regards,
Ajay Kumar
Hi JTD, Do you have a real name?
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:00 PM, jtd jtd@mtnl.net.in wrote:
After visiting your page it is quite obvious that you have no clue
about disaster and disaster zones.
Exactly. So I should stop working on the project?
- the first thing that collapses in a disaster is the public
communication network, particularly if it has a central failure point 2) Disaster relief and coordination are most needed during the first few hours when the public infrastructure is missing 3) disasters that require specialised intervention are almost always natural disasters. 4) such disasters cover large areas
If you are into DM/EM i.e. Disaster/Emergency management, you certainly wont be saying this. But I know you are not. So there is no point discussing with you at length.
etc etc
Your survey reminds me of the queen who spoke about cake / bread with a nice twist all your own about caramel, icing or chocolate.
You email reminds me of a person who has got no better thing to do in life or even read up all information available on the project site or to dig further and just shots off an email because he ate some extra chilli in his/her dinner and the bottom is on fire for no reason.
Do your homework man.
What if I dont? Is there a problem with that?
Regards, AJ </eof>