Sorry guys, nothing new here. People with access to the voting equipment--no matter what technology is used--have always had the ability to cheat the system. I've worked in election offices, and guess what, I could easily grab a couple bags of cards, ballots, whatever and throw them in the pile. Thousands of them. You have to actually *trust* the people working your polls! It is that simple folks. Next time you vote (you do vote right?) look around at the current technology and see how many ways it can be beat! A lot of it is easier than hotwiring a electronic machine!
Milonic Solutions' JavaScript code used on Hatch's website costs $900 for a site-wide license. It is free for personal or nonprofit use, which the senator likely qualifies for.
I dought it. Since when is a senator a volunteer postition? Normally in licenses that I've seen when they want to include or exclude the goverment in something they specificly say "governments". Being that this doesn't state that they are included would make me think they are not included.
Interesting, please retest with the bowl full of water and post back the results.
Right next to the divot that his web server left!
Sorry guys, nothing new here. People with access to the voting equipment--no matter what technology is used--have always had the ability to cheat the system. I've worked in election offices, and guess what, I could easily grab a couple bags of cards, ballots, whatever and throw them in the pile. Thousands of them. You have to actually *trust* the people working your polls! It is that simple folks. Next time you vote (you do vote right?) look around at the current technology and see how many ways it can be beat! A lot of it is easier than hotwiring a electronic machine!
And judging from the amazing amount of bandwidth they have given it, they are expecting it to be really popular! Not.
Yea, but do they come in different flavors?
Milonic Solutions' JavaScript code used on Hatch's website costs $900 for a site-wide license. It is free for personal or nonprofit use, which the senator likely qualifies for.
I dought it. Since when is a senator a volunteer postition? Normally in licenses that I've seen when they want to include or exclude the goverment in something they specificly say "governments". Being that this doesn't state that they are included would make me think they are not included.