Next question - is the traffic encrypted between the counting station and
the booth itself? If it's not, I'm filing a paper vote in my community from
now on.
(Grand Prairie, TX BTW)
Brandon Fetch
817-871-4036
-- carpe ductum -- "Grab the tape"
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Just visited a well known site (Wired.com) and had a nice little piece
of code cause the page that I was reading to go blank – DNS error page.
Here’s the offending code (parentheses instead of slashes to not cause
AV scanning issues) and thank God I wasn’t using XP:
ms-its:c:((windo
Supposition -
RIAA can foist copy protection onto other countries: Europe (excl. the UK),
Asia, the Americas (excl. the US). They don't have the protections in place
about 'Fair Use' I'd guess.
(Please, please, please correct me if I'm wrong on this one. I think there
might be something related
Similarly - what's to keep someone from using their digital out form their
home audio equipment to send the bits to their digital in on their computer?
Viola! 'Correct' digital bit stream that is now on the PC to do with as
they wish.
I haven't verified this but would presume the data stream to
No flames here please. I've just been asked about running some form of
encryption on our mail clients (Outlook) to send encrypted SMTP across the
Internet and would like some opinions/directions.
Our userbase isn't that technical so we'd need something that is pretty user
friendly (I know, diverg