Diebold only had a little while to perfect their totally insecure voting machines. I recoil in horror when I imagine how totally insecure their ATMs must be; they've had plenty of time to get them wrong.
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...the book is divided into eleven chapters, unevenly distributed among three sections...
Last time I checked, 11/3 didn't yield an integer result....it's asking a bit much for professional authors and publishers to be asked to jump through such challenging mathematical hoops.
perhaps it's a bit much to ask nit-pickers to jump through such challenging reading comprehension hoops?:)
Diebold only had a little while to perfect their totally insecure voting machines. I recoil in horror when I imagine how totally insecure their ATMs must be; they've had plenty of time to get them wrong.
...the book is divided into eleven chapters, unevenly distributed among three sections...
...it's asking a bit much for professional authors and publishers to be asked to jump through such challenging mathematical hoops.
:)
Last time I checked, 11/3 didn't yield an integer result.
perhaps it's a bit much to ask nit-pickers to jump through such challenging reading comprehension hoops?