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    Default The 2010 Automated Election Machine Source Code Wars


    As I surf into the net, I notice this article.

    A long time ago, the daughter of Lord Byron, better known as the Countess Ada King of Lovelace encoded a set of rules to be followed that was to be processed by a device called the Analytical Engine. Thus, Countess Lovelace penned the first source code, which in turn became the first computer program. Today, the source flows around us, penetrates our daily lives, wraps itself around our democratic processes and binds our world together. Every computer system, every computer network, every smart phone and every automated election machine in the world are just glorified paper weights without the Source.

    It is easy to romanticize Source Code. It has been done often enough: will you take the bluepill or will you take the redpill and plunge into the rabbit hole?

    For the rest of the article check it HERE.

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    im not worried of the source code... im more worried that "dead" people will vote... possibility of flying voters and voter's identity theft...

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    mas gamay ug tikas sa computerized
    its a good start

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    isuway kono kong mocrash bah ang system..samtang mag vote ka input ug naughty entries..?kong wa ay good

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    Quote Originally Posted by gikapoy View Post
    mas gamay ug tikas sa computerized
    its a good start
    sa counting? what about multiple voting... using dead relatives name to vote...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss SpidoW View Post
    isuway kono kong mocrash bah ang system..samtang mag vote ka input ug naughty entries..?kong wa ay good
    diba mag vote ta mag shade2x man sa papel...
    tapos mo adto ra sa machine para mo tally ihap sa imo vote

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    Quote Originally Posted by unsay_ngalan_nimo View Post
    sa counting? what about multiple voting... using dead relatives name to vote...
    hehehe
    murag sa manual counting
    naa patay mo vote
    nya ang 10 mahimo 100

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    ok ra man ko sa auotmated lelction pero ni-ana man sila na dili gihapon ka detec ang machine ug flying voters... ang iya makit-an kay nag mga shading...

    naa pa gyud prob on pre-shades na na ballots which is very possible..

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    tubg namn ang comelc.. dili ka detect ang machines ug flying voters...

    dili sad tanan voters kay naka-agi biometric...

    na mga taw sige ug yaw-yaw about wholesale cheating, source code machine failure.. naa maslisod soluyonan.. kaang sa side gyud sa voters daan na cheating... precinct level chetaing ba

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