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FEMA is adding insult to injury in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina:

[Gary Mullins] My 90-year old mother sat out Katrina in her brother's 
home next door in Diamondhead, MS, about eight miles from the 
Mississippi coast where the hurricane's eye hit. They survived 
without injury but with massive destruction to their homes, and my 
mother has lost most of her possesions. I brought her to my home in 
California yesterday and this morning went to the FEMA website to 
register to start the assistance process.
   To my dismay, our Federal emergency agency requires Microsoft 
Internet Explorer 6, and only IE 6, to use the website for disaster 
assistance. I don't want to be political about this, but this smacks 
of a serious leadership failure that the use of the Internet is 
reserved for only the Windows community. I will reserve my opinion of 
the administration for the op-ed pages, but I want to vent my dismay 
about this to the rest of the Mac community. I hope other Mac users 
let their political reps, newspapers and other media know of this 
marginalization. [...]

[Todd Del Priore] FEMA's website for disaster registration requires:

In order to use this site, you must have JavaScript Enabled and 
Internet Explorer version 6. Download it from Microsoft or call 
1-800-621-FEMA (3362) to register."

I tried the latest Safari, IE and Firefox, none work. Heaven help all 
the Mac users in the South... assuming they have power.


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