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The closer the election gets, the more I worry that election fraud (which is a cakewalk with these electronic voting machines - a first year high school programming student could do it) could go unnoticed.
Reviewed by MajorTonykins Aug 24 2008, 09:09am ( 25 reviews ) • xkcd.com
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Rated by tommy-sean on Aug 31 2008, 7:21pm
They ARE doing it wrong if they have to run McCafee anti -virus on these computers. They should be running Linux and not be connected to the internet. Or perhaps we should just go back to paper.
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Rated by justtoorad on Aug 27 2008, 9:48am
you're doing it wrong.
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Rated by MajorTonykins on Aug 24 2008, 9:09am
The closer the election gets, the more I worry that election fraud (which is a cakewalk with these electronic voting machines - a first year high school programming student could do it) could go unnoticed.
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Rated by lizzums on Aug 19 2008, 6:53pm
HA
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Rated by euxneks on Aug 18 2008, 10:56pm
A great example of a metaphor.
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Rated by compuveg on Aug 18 2008, 5:35pm
How awesome is this?
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Rated by under-stars on Aug 18 2008, 8:13am
quite the metaphor.
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Rated by flyinglungfish on Aug 16 2008, 7:40pm
Hahaha, yes. Imagine if it turned out that Diebolds ATMs used McAffe? I think there would be a front page news story in every paper, with the headline "WTF DO YOU NEED MCAFFE FOR? --nation worries, "FUCK, are they connected to the god damned internet or something?"