J.A. Terranson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, when I brought back the returns, they wanted a drivers license.
Odd,
considering it was a cash sale and I was holding the receipt.
It's required by the Homeland Security Department says the kid behind
the
register. Sorry. I need ID, and I
Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Currently voting is trusted because political adversaries supervise the
process.
Previously the mechanics were, well, mechanical, ie, open for
inspection.
That really is worth saying more often.
If we here can't agree on how to make machine voting both robust
and
The Soviet Union and Pre-Invasion II Iraq had voter turnouts of 98+%.
If voter turnout were important the same could be done here.
What is wanted is a high turnout of INTERESTED voters. Only ballot
choices produce that. Nevada has consistently higher voter turnout at
all levels than any other
On Monday, November 3, 2003, at 02:44 AM, ken wrote:
Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Currently voting is trusted because political adversaries supervise
the
process.
Previously the mechanics were, well, mechanical, ie, open for
inspection.
That really is worth saying more often.
If we here can't
On Monday, November 3, 2003, at 02:44 AM, ken wrote:
If we here can't agree on how to make machine voting both robust and
private, then EVEN IF A PERFECT SYSTEM COULD BE DESIGNED it is
extremely unlikely that a large number of people could be persuaded
that it /was/ perfect.
So if public
At 06:11 PM 11/1/2003 -0600, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Well, when I brought back the returns, they wanted a drivers license. Odd,
considering it was a cash sale and I was holding the receipt.
It's required by the Homeland Security Department says the kid behind the
register. Sorry. I need ID, and I
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Keller, Nick wrote:
Thst is BS -
Exactly my point!
I just received cash back from my Grocery Store (Giant) -
No ID asked...
What was the amount?
$19.99 plus tax.
-Nicolas
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Thst is BS - I just received cash back from my Grocery Store (Giant) -
No ID asked...
What was the amount?
-Nicolas
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From: Steve Schear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 1:54 PM
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Subject:
In looking over the Freenet FAQ (specifically the Firewall/NAT stuff), it
looks like a static public IP address is assumed/needed. My DSL connection
is DHCP, so my visible IP changes periodically. Even more fun, the visible
IP isn't visible from my side. (I get a 10.x.x.x address from my DSL