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Staff profile: Meet Dispatch.com producer Scot Kirk, a key member of our team
I am the K-12 education reporter at The Columbus Dispatch, covering education in central Ohio and throughout the state. Before that, I covered crime and breaking news in the evenings. I previously ...
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Hi guys English newbie is here and want to ask this question which about "remind me of you" & "remind you of me?" What do they mean? It is confusing me. Do they mean the same even if object is changed? cheers.
remind me of you / remind you of me - WordReference Forums
The "English teacher" * should have said, as MBK wrote in post #3, One thing I just want to remind you about before we get started..." * My guess is that this person is not a certified English teacher but just a native English speaker passing himself/herself off as an English teacher (very common on YouTube, by the way).
Yes, it's transitive, but "remind' generally* needs a person as an object, as in the eariler examples. If it's just you that is thinking of these beautiful and horrible moments, you can say: "I am reminded of beautiful . . . " * I say "generally" because if I say "always," someone will come up with a counterexample, but I can't think of any myself.
Hello, I'd be more than happy if you could help me to understand this verb better. I made up all these sentences. if you would use the other preposition or maybe both, let me know, thank you ^^ I read all the threads I could find. I reminded him of my sister's request for him not to wear blue...
Remind me to give it to you - you are talking about the future. Remind me of giving it to you - You seem to be asking your listener, contrary to normal human logic, to remind you of something that happened in the past and that you quite obviously remember yourself.
- Please, remind to buy some chocolate bars at the supermaket. I need someone to make me remember to buy it. 2. This reminded me buying some chocolate bars at the supermarket. That situation reminded that in the past I bought it. Is this rule correct? I mean, does the remind rule follow the...
It's more than that. To me, to remind yourself is to make a conscious effort to remember something. I wrote a note to remind myself that I need to buy milk when I leave work today.
- Need I remind you what happened to the person who lied to him? 2. Need I say more?
Hi, I'd like to know if both sentences are correct: 1. This photo reminds me of my childhood. 2. This photo remembers me my childhood. Regards, Pitt
How can I say 'just to remind you that I'm on holiday this Friday'. In a work context, to send an email. 'Juste pour vous rappeler que je prends congé ce vendredi'? Thanks for the help!
"The Southland Communications Center (SCC) is a consolidated 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and emergency dispatch center serving multiple communities in the Cook and Will County region of Illinois, including Homewood, Matteson, Park Forest, and South Holland.
For months i have not been able to receive a clear call from dispatch on my local dmr police agencies. Car to car and car to dispatch is very clear. I have this problem with all three scanners, trx1, trx2, and sds100. Tried several antennas which has no effect. Did anyone else have this issue...
Below is a guide I decided to put together just to assist anyone interested in a cheap and relatively robust solution for their fire department or other emergency service dispatching using IAmResponding's TwoToneDetect. Unfortunately their guides only cover tapping into existing audio either via...
FD Dispatch Alerts with OP25 + TTD + IAR - RadioReference.com Forums
A dispatch console doesn't have to have CAD, if the dispatch center is using pen and paper to take, log, and dispatch calls. But if a dispatch center has a CAD system, chances are all of the dispatch consoles (workstations) will have a CAD terminal. The calltaker takes the 911 call and enters it into the CAD system.
When listening to law enforcement dispatch p25 transmissions you get some minor detail on each call but not that much. It's still interesting to listen to. Most of the detail from these dispatch 911 transmissions is probably transmitted on a CAD system from what I understand. A Law Enforcement...
For a number of months Cape May County Dispatch has been testing and using NJICS Talkgroup 4463 ("Cape May County Fire OPS 2) for automated dispatch paging, I believe the Locution product. This morning at 10am a dispatcher announced on Fire OPS 2 that the automated dispatches were immediately...