aracelipraiz said:
> I wonder how many voting machines are being made (by Korea?)
> for the Philippines and what software will be running on them.
> Also, whether there is anyone running a Linux or BSD
> computer at Malaca�ang.

Last august I registered remotely(in PNG) for the coming may elections at
the philippine embassy, they have a computer that takes the picture,
signature, and thumbmark of the registering voter and stores it to
database, and they're running windows 98 SE(or win2k, but it looks close
win98), wonkwonk.

wait, korea? why are they making the voting machines? cant we make it here
in the phils? I think we have enough resources and minds to do that using
opensource softs?
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