Re: [EM] exposure of flaws in voting machines

2005-07-15 Thread Abd ulRahman Lomax
At 12:52 PM 7/15/2005, Stephen Turner wrote: Mostly, but not only about Diebold. I wonder how these companies stay in business. Stephen Like all businesses, they stay in business by serving their customers, i.e., those who pay them or, what amounts to the same thing, those who control those

Re: [EM] exposure of flaws in voting machines

2005-07-15 Thread Brian Olson
On Jul 15, 2005, at 9:52 AM, Stephen Turner wrote:Mostly, but not only about Diebold.  I wonder how these companies stay in business.HAVA, the Help Americans Vote Act, ensures that there will be nice shiny new voting machines in every precinct in the US by November 2006. That's a few billion dollar

[EM] exposure of flaws in voting machines

2005-07-15 Thread Stephen Turner
This is a bit peripheral, but might be of interest. Especially, those of you in the USA might like to look at this site, dedicated to the exposure of flaws in voting machines. These machines are actually in use. www.blackboxvoting.org Mostly, but not only about Diebold. I wonder how these com