X Xede Senior member Oct 15, 1999 420 0 0 Dec 18, 2000 #1 http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/nr/2000/voting.html
L loogie Banned Oct 18, 1999 2,478 0 0 Dec 18, 2000 #2 taking advantage of a situation to get your name in the headlines. schweet!
E Electric Amish Elite Member Oct 11, 1999 23,578 1 0 Dec 18, 2000 #3 GREAT!! It will have no common sense functionality at all! Why don't they have the people in Florida design it?? amish
GREAT!! It will have no common sense functionality at all! Why don't they have the people in Florida design it?? amish
E etech Lifer Oct 9, 1999 10,597 0 0 Dec 18, 2000 #4 Cal-Tech voice system "Yo dude, ya sure you want to vote for that wanker?"
T thelanx Diamond Member Jul 3, 2000 3,299 0 0 Dec 18, 2000 #5 Given the problems people have had with ATMs, I don't think modeling the voting machines after ATMs is a good idea.
Given the problems people have had with ATMs, I don't think modeling the voting machines after ATMs is a good idea.
I iotone Senior member Dec 1, 2000 946 0 0 Dec 18, 2000 #6 Wow... 2 of the top schools in the nation working together huh??? hmmm... this should be interesting...
Wow... 2 of the top schools in the nation working together huh??? hmmm... this should be interesting...
S somethingwitty Golden Member Aug 1, 2000 1,420 1 0 Dec 18, 2000 #7 does it really require two of the top schools in the country to develope a voting machine? <marge voice> for the love of...</marge voice>
does it really require two of the top schools in the country to develope a voting machine? <marge voice> for the love of...</marge voice>