Comment Re:We'll Get This Right... (Score 1) 388
I don't know whether that will really help.
"The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything."
- Joseph Stalin
I don't know whether that will really help.
"The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything."
- Joseph Stalin
Punch card ballots were banned by several states (not sure if the ban is also federal) after the 2000 election.
Yup. In L.A. County it's InkaVote. Works just fine. The ballot box verifies that it can read your ballot when you insert it.
Too bad.they've just OK'd development of a touch screen system
Next week, Samsung's CEO will also claim to be gay.
Then Microsoft will say that they've been working on gay for years, and they have their own implementation that, while being incompatible with other gays, is superior and should be a world wide standard. It will be the only standard that Windows supports.
Yeah, those of us who do much Apple watching have taken it as a fact for a while.
Maybe now that he's stated it openly, people can stop bringing it up like they're privy to some big secret.
Hey, they broke it. Now they have to buy it.
Considering that pi is infinite and non repeating, every physics constant (to varying degrees of precision), in addition to my social security number and the longitude and latitude of where you live, is in there somewhere.
But you don't understand! CurrentC was designed with your best interests in mind!
If you can't trust a statement from Walmart, who can you trust?
So the company still got their computers installed by paying minimum wage, and also bought a nice laptop for some U.S government employee.
Sounds like they got a bargain.
Lasers?! Don't be silly. What do you think they are, sharks?
People keep saying this, but I have yet to find anyone that can definitively say that all of that stuff came from iCloud, and not Dropbox, Google Drive, or Facebook..
The whole deal fell apart when they discovered they couldn't get the
That's not a pocket!
I hope you don't keep the business cards you hand out down there.
It depends on where you live. Where I live, what's in the barrels belongs to the city the moment you put it at the curb. It's illegal to wander around picking out the choice recyclable stuff from the recycling bins. The city gets paid for that stuff.
Um, no.
Los Angeles, and many communities here in California, do the same thing as Seattle as far as trash collection. Every home gets 3 bins: trash, recycle, and compost (which also includes yard trimmings). All three are collected by the city once a week and dealt with accordingly.
The stuff from the compost bins eventually finds its way back to stores as "California Compost".
"I've seen it. It's rubbish." -- Marvin the Paranoid Android