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Comment Interesting (Score 5, Informative) 303

For years, no one mentioned Opera except to scoff in passing, but now that it's been bought out, suddenly it's the best thing since sliced bread.

But, thankfully, Opera was forked into Vivaldi for those of us who were concerned about the direction Opera is going/went.

At one point, years ago, I paid US$35 for Opera because it completely rocked -- it was and has been, ahead of the curve for years. Now, I dropped Opera and only run Vivaldi (except I have to use Chrome for some peculiar website shit but that's it Just one site, essentially).

Did I mention this better browser, Vivaldi, by chance?

Comment Re:In the UK (Score 1) 286

Like this?

http://www.ted.com/talks/david...

As the URL says, there is a method that has been developed by David Bismark to use paper, scanning, and also a secure database for the voter to be able to verify that their vote was properly tallied, and yet still kept anonymous.

It's brilliant, simple, economical, and secure, so naturally it will never be implemented in the US.

Comment Re:Trump vs Clinton -- Whats different for voters (Score 4, Funny) 102

Hang on, I think I'm getting it. Usually people use car analogies on /. but you're talking about the US and Denmark, right? So in this case, Denmark is 64-bit and the US is only 32-bit? Or are you talking about ARMs as in "the right to keep and bear ARM [chips]"?

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