The only "secure" screw head is one that is custom made for you.
What makes you think that? I work for a company that could not only make the screws for you, but also the bits to remove them for someone else.
(Okay, it'd be a heck of a lot more expensive than some of the other solutions, but...)
I'd like to see all sections added to the "Exclusions" preferences – TV in particular.
Response to bug reports in a reasonable amount of time would also be nice, particularly if you're going to be adding new features.
How much do you want to bet that sometime in the very near future, under Tools | Options (yes, I still use the menus, f*** off), under Advanced, the Update tab will vanish, and all meaningful ability to control Firefox updates will vanish?
If Firefox had had some actual innovative ideas recently, I wouldn't (necessarily) have a problem, but they seem to have been copying Opera and especially Chrome, without actually thinking about WHY Opera and Chrome did what they did. Cargo cult, anyone?
Me. (I'm 37 years old.)
I had a friend (now 42) who showed me how to make interesting things that explode with it.
So what you're saying is that this guy would get elected because he had an enormous majority of voter support...
... and the problem is?
The problem, fuckbrain, is that in a lot of constituencies a large number of voters are effectively disenfranchised, and that overall the two main parties end up with an unrealistically high percentage of seats compared with their overall share of the vote.
Also, if you are the MP for a constituency with a large labour or tory majority, you don't have to worry about being a good MP, and the notion of local accountability becomes laughable.
You simply implement the exact same procedures for dealing with a ballot box that had been tampered with. I do not see what the difficulty is here
1 - They don't have to let you spend some time alone with the box as part of the voting process.
2 - It's harder to tamper with the box in a way that makes it impossible to detect until after the elections are over.
Amazing work they've done here. They've proven that if you have intrusive access to the hardware, you can screw it up and do deviant shit. How about you post an article when someone can walk into a polling place, hack a machine, and walk out without take a screwdriver or some large, obvious device to a voting machine?
This article, like most of the front page needs "-1, Irrelevant".
He has not acquired a fortune; the fortune has acquired him. -- Bion