Has there been a study with regard to the reliability of the Kawasaki
protocol vis a vis its cost? Say perhaps against the Suzuki, Honda or
the American inspired Harley protocols?

But seriously, using the Kawasaki protocol makes the automated
elections no better than manual elections with regard to preventing
cheating. Since dagdag bawas is still possible at the municipal or
provincial level. And ballot box snatching will just be electronic
ballot box snatching.

Regards,
Danny Ching


On Feb 3, 2010, at 9:51 PM, eric pareja <[email protected]> wrote:

> kawasaki protocol is a variant of SneakerNet and IP over Avian
> Carrier.
>
> back in the old BBSing days, when modem speeds were primarily 1200 and
> 2400 bps and 9600 bps was high speed, we used sneakernet a lot to
> trade files and we even held one or two EBs to copy more than dozens
> floppy disks of Linux installers. the latency was high, but throughput
> was much more than was commonly achieved over the phone lines. plus,
> we could swap stories and share pizza, beer and soda at the same time.
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 8:21 PM, fooler mail <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> comelec must have a continuity plan in case there is a failure of
>> transmission of signed data... one of the options is to use kawasaki
>> protocol...
>>
>> kawasaki protocol is where... get the signed data.. get a kawasaki
>> motorcycle.. and deliver that signed data to the next level (eg.
>> municipal level) :->
>>
>> i coined this kawasaki protocol during the 90's where my friend was
>> complaining to me that it took days for him to transfer its hundreds
>> of megabytes of banking database data over to a 33.6kbps modem where
>> the two offices are just 5 kilometers apart... he had a kawasaki
>> motorcycle at that time... i told him the throughput of kawasaki
>> protocol is way better than using a 33.6kbps modem :->
>>
>> now if they want to cheat kawasaki protocol.. they must use
>> *ampatuan*
>> protocol.. hehehehe
>
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