i was wondering if someone could tell me what SCBA sylinders are made of. i know there is mode than one type so if its not to big of a question could someone list three different meterals that the sylinders are made of.

 and i know there are spelling errs, sorry im in a rush

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That is the problem right there. I am assuming that you are looking at a career in the fire service, by the fact that you are doing a research paper on SCBA's. The problem is that if you don't care enoug to even spell properly or even use spell check, how can a fire department expect to get 100% out of you on the job. What if you just don't give a rats ass to do your best on a scene and someone gets hurt because of it. You should strive to do your best in everything, especially if you want to pursue a career in the fire service.


Just my two cents

TCSS
Jarrod,

It appears as though your research skills are as poor as your spelling.....or is it you just don't give a rat's ass? I mean if you don't even give a rat's ass on your own work, why should anyone here give a rat's ass and help you in your project?

Your original post is a basic, general question about 3 material types used for SCBA's, that is NOT and interview by any means. An interview would be something like sitting down and talking with perhaps a fire equipment representative about the different types of SCBA cylinders, the materials used, how to maintain them, what hydrotesting involves and so forth.

Instead of asking some "late" last minute question on an open forum, hoping to get a response, you could have done a quick internet search, heck just a quick search turned up ample results you could have used.


And really, what the heck is up with this..
Its the "bloody ignorant morons" like you that you should be fighting!

Are you implying that someone in the military isn't smart enough for the same life as you? Do you know you have to actually give a rat's ass to serve in the military, I mean these are the one providing you the freedom you have, I guess they gave a rat's ass enough to ensure that. Do you further realize that the comment, appearing to be directed at Jack, is moot because Jack already has served?

Perhaps if you started giving a rat's ass you would find the assistance you are looking for.
i value your opinion
the quote that you pulled from a post i replied to was directed towards the person i replied to not you.
John...I believe that was the young one taking a jab at Jack using Jacks Tag Line from his Profile Page..Kind of confused me at first as well.
"P.S. I can spell sometimes I just don't give a rats ass weather my spelling it correct or not!"

I think you've proven yourself nicely to everyone. By the way, what exactly IS "...rats ass weather..."? Some sort of meteorological event? Or just an old saying like "Raining cats and dogs?"
NICE.
dude if your going to quote me do it correctly

You have to put punctuation OUT SIDE of the "quote".
damn y'all are some kind of fast!
Sparkles;


I prefer to alternate randomly between the british/logical style with the american/no-really-good-reason style.

See here - http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/quotation.htm
and here - http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/quotation.htm#footnote

You can continue to rant, hold your breath and pee in your diapers, I really don't care much one way or the other. You come off as an entitled, arrogant, ill-informed little brat with a major attitude problem. And, you're not even a firefighter, in any sense of the word.

I am comforted that, should you, by some very weird warp in the logic of the universe ever actually become a firefighter, it won't be for very long. Your mouth will see to that. And that, really, is all it takes to make me smile. Let me know how it works out for you. :-)
Is someone's mouth writing checks his ass can't cash?

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