It depends on if Chad is driving the truck. :)
> Has anyone figured out the ballots-per-second (bps)
> transmission rate for the ballots that travelled in
> a Ryder truck from Palm Beach County to Tallahassee?
Bits travel around alot at high speed and there have
been sightings of swinging bits,
n not take a more active role in tabulation of votes, at the polls and
after the election.
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Priscilla for President '04
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> I am sorry, but can you please take
I see your point, my apologies to all
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I am sorry, but can you please take this off line?
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Less
Priscilla for President '04! ;-)
(Of course, you'll be running against Hillary... ;-)
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Has anyone figured out the ballots-per-second
Title: RE: O/T ballots-per-second musings
I saw something on www.vote.com, I believe, that asked people their feelings about voting via computer over the Internet. I took a tour years ago through the San Francisco mint and was shown a huge scale that they used to weigh gold, coins, etc. It
Less buggy systems? What, and put us all out of work? ;->
Technology is like the tax code The more perfect you try to make it, the
more work it creates for those whose job it is to guide people through it.
Uh uh. I say throw out the machines and go back to quill pen and parchment.
I mean, co
You make some good points. It's scary that people assume a computer count
is more accurate. Everyone talks about recounts and recounts, but in
Miami-Dade the only recount was done by a 1960s era system that spit out
10,000 ballots. (This happened all over the country also, by the way.)
OK, bac
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