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From: Julius Barrera
Subject: [Freebilling-greek] release
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 15:21:04 +0800
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A funny idea really, considering that their customers are the ones who gave it to them in the first place, which would make most businesses quite happy. The pundits have spoken, and from what I can discern, no one knows a thing about what will happen. Not much more than the movie industry is a bloated, out of date empire which is slowly watching its monopoly come down, much as the music industry did. There is just one simple answer, talk. Others - not so much.
This really has me wondering now, what would I do with a camera, a PDA, even video games built into my phone? Partisan politics has been blamed in voters claiming the computer switched their votes after they had been cast. The sharing of copied DVDs is a little harder and might require some more technology.
I walked out, confused about why I had been jealous in the first place. After all, the computer only runs because we tell it to.
Although valid, it seems as though these fears could be easily mitigated, if the proper technology were used. We all use it for the same thing, talking, communicating, and connecting. From what I can tell, two members of.
With more than one electronic voting machine manufacturer, and many different software choices, it is no wonder that we have progressed little from paper balloting. After all, the computer only runs because we tell it to.
If you want people to pay for your work, make it the best out there.
Sitting in the airport the other day, I saw more types of phones, phone accessories, and uses for phones than I ever have before.
I usually add a couple of. Add your vote and reasons to make your opinion count.
After answering your question, we retain the e-mail generated by this form for tracking and statistical purposes only. The problems that are always brought up include manipulation, hacking, loss of data, and various other computer dooms.
Although valid, it seems as though these fears could be easily mitigated, if the proper technology were used.
The only way to valid, uncontested electronic elections is to standardize. Also, with foreign governments relatively unwilling to curb the problem for economic reasons, there is little recourse for American companies. With more than one electronic voting machine manufacturer, and many different software choices, it is no wonder that we have progressed little from paper balloting.
My phone, which I use countless times each day, is just a phone.
Stopping the problems here at home could be a little easier.
Hard drives crash, memory inexplicably stops working, programs have glitches, and almost anything else that can happen, does. I can see many of these scenarios that would almost completely eliminate voter fraud and add an extra amount of ease to the voting process, since voters could vote at any polling place in the state. Although valid, it seems as though these fears could be easily mitigated, if the proper technology were used. Now again, we face a problem. More new categories include best city for livability, and best tourism destinations.


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