Tom believes the election was stolen. Without even 1 incidence of actual 
proof/facts. My old commie school is run by a trumper currently. Of course not 
always. For most of its history it was run by normal people who believed in 
facts and science.

    On Sunday, August 22, 2021, 08:09:34 PM EDT, Savor, Thomas 
<00000330b7631be3-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:  
 
 Tell me whats wrong.....typical dumbass liberal that doesn't have ANY 
facts...just that its wrong....where the fuck is it wrong.
School is where YOU went off the rails...nothing but teaching Communism 
bullshit.

Thanks,

Tom

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Dead wrong. Typical trumpette.
Back to school.

On Sun, Aug 22, 2021, 7:27 PM Savor, Thomas < 
00000330b7631be3-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> "In April 2020, a voter fraud study covering 20 years by the
> Massachusetts Institute of Technology found the level of mail-in
> ballot fraud "exceedingly rare" since it occurs only in "0.00006
> percent" of instances nationally, and, in one state, "0.000004 percent
> - about five times less likely than getting hit by lightning."
>
> That's by far the stupidest comment I've heard in long
> time.....MIT...Mass..area nothing but Democrats (of course, the
> election was clean).  We already know that Arizona was fraud, Georgia
> was fraud...Georgia is trying to figure out how to audit Fulton County
> where terrible voting irregularities occurred...but the fraud machine
> is heavy...Next you are going to tell me that the Georgia voting law
> is wrong...if you think so STOP WATCHING CNN.  But I know nothing will happen.
>
> We will not be secure with our elections until we go back to paper
> ballots...i don't trust electronic voting at all...the Rats didn't
> like under Bush, the GOP doesn't like it now.
>
> You say, " how can they cheat electronically"...guys think about it.
> Your PC recognizes when you plug something into USB...right.
> Volkswagen got into a lot of trouble when diesel car was plugged into
> emissions test...system recognized it, and changed the settings to
> pass emissions...then when unplugged, car computer reset system back to 
> normal.
> So easily, a voting machine can recognize being audited, do things
> correctly, then when unplugged, go back to "coded" settings....voting
> machines by Law, once certified, are supposed to be dis-connected from
> the Internet, but we know that didn't happen in Arizona.
>
> There were 153 million registered voters in 2016, when 60%
> voted...which is a pretty high amount.
> In 2020, 168 million registered voters, 80+ for Biden  74+ for Trump,
> for 92% voted...impossible.
>
> Biden tried to have a rally here in Georgia during the
> election...couldnt get 100 people to show up...Trump had a rally here
> in Georgia filled up Mercedes Benz stadium, with about 50-60 thousand outside.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>
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> The number of lines of code is absolutely a good way to determine
> complexity. To say otherwise is silly. Is it a 100% correlation, of
> course not. Reminds me of people who say that elections are fraudulent
> and point to the handful of voter fraud incidents when the reality is,
> voter fraud is in effect zero.
> In April 2020, a voter fraud study covering 20 years by the
> Massachusetts Institute of Technology found the level of mail-in
> ballot fraud "exceedingly rare" since it occurs only in "0.00006
> percent" of instances nationally, and, in one state, "0.000004 percent
> - about five times less likely than getting hit by lightning.
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> On Sunday, August 22, 2021, 6:25 PM, Jeremy Nicoll <
> jn.ls.mfrm...@letterboxes.org> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 22 Aug 2021, at 19:49, Bill Johnson wrote:
> > You claim to know of a 1 line APL super complex program but when
> > asked to prove it can't.
>
> What I actually said was:
>
>  "A good case in point is that in APL a useful program can be written
> in one line."
>
> I /did not/ say that I knew of a (specific) 1 line super complex
> program, just indicating that useful one-liners exist in APL.
>
> I was merely suggesting that the number of lines in a program was not
> a good way of estimating complexity.
>
> The two examples I pointed you at on the APL wikipedia page are both
> (I
> think) good examples of how a single line of code can (a) do a lot,
> and (b) be hard to understand at a glance.  Even if the individual APL
> operators (all those greek characters) were represented by operator
> names, or even function names (though they are not functions) I do not
> think anyone could guess what those lines do.
>
> There's a short line of code (only 17 characters!) that determines
> "all the prime numbers up to R".  Search (for the text in quotes) on
> the quite long webpage at
>
>
> https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcomp
> uterhistory.org%2Fblog%2Fthe-apl-programming-language-source-code%2F&a
> mp;data=04%7C01%7Cthomas.savor%40fisglobal.com%7Ce1bb30f784a44b4089f30
> 8d965c9c1ba%7Ce3ff91d834c84b15a0b418910a6ac575%7C0%7C0%7C6376527394895
> 01905%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJB
> TiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&amp;sdata=22S5yaxI%2FD7AOj8DacbNrwtL
> Emnyb%2Bu39NYIUBi68Lk%3D&amp;reserved=0
>
> to see it, with an explanation there of how that program works.
>
> It's a whole lot less easy to understand than the equivalent written
> in, say COBOL.
>
> --
> Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
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