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  1. Because 40% is not enough for a Great Leader ;) on Graph Shows Fraud in Russian Elections · · Score: 1

    Discount 1) fraud 2) total propaganda and 3) creative rounding and you'll find that Putin is not THAT popular.

  2. Yep, that is true on Graph Shows Fraud in Russian Elections · · Score: 5, Informative

    I am from Ekaterinburg, Sverdlovskaya oblast, Russia.
    Also, all government employees were forced to vote (e.g. teachers).
    The Sunday was made a working day in some institutes (4 in our city) to make students vote right there.
    Obviously, soldiers, prisoners and mental patients all voted for Putin's party.
    I've seen a lot of things of this kind here.

  3. Re:Locality awareness in the protocol is the answe on Bittorrent Implements Cache Discovery Protocol · · Score: 1

    Ideally, locality-aware algorihtms could give wonderful results, such as orders of magnitude lower P2P load on backbones. Caches may give same results. See How hard will P2P hit backbones? For inherited asymmetric-last-mile networks caches are obviously better. If a network is built with P2P in mind, it might need no caches.

  4. Re:Postfix + Postgrey + Spamassasin != Lots of spa on Are Spam Blockers Too Strict? · · Score: 1

    I confirm this. My current antispam pipeline is: - reverse lookup/HELO checks - spamcop.net blacklist - autowhitelists (p2pwl) - greylisting (postgrey) - spamassassin I see NO spam at my inbox; once a day I get spamassassin-marked spam mail to my Junk folder (i.e. spamassassin deals with 1 spam message a day; everything else is rejected even before content analysis). Shortcomings are minor. I am aware of no lost e-mails; greylisting delays occur relatively rare.