On 24 Mar 2008, at 11:27, Kimball Larsen wrote:
I am lazy. I want to stay on my couch in my living room with my
laptop comfortably on my lap. I want to vote from a web site that
I can access from anywhere. That way if I am in Tahiti on election
day, I can still vote. That way, if I am in the military, I do not
have to vote "Absentee". This is the time of that big Intarweb
thing. Why not use it? Nobody checks my identity when I vote at
current polling stations. Voting online could be just as secure or
insecure. Keep some polling stations open with a laptop available
for people who just have not gotten around to buying one of those
durnfangled comp u tarz and downloading that In Tar Web thing onto
it. Or better yet, just tell people to go to the library. Why
purchase more equipment for voting. Most people have the equipment
they need already. Just make one fool proof web site, probably
cost the same amount of money as all those polling machines and
manning the polling stations.
Heh. You said "fool-proof website".
LOL, oops. Freudian slip? =)
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