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> > There was no way to have checked to make sure the program had
> > recorded the right data and no way to prove what she'd chosen
> > so she was stuck with the less than perfect score. Stuff like
> > that happens a lot.
>
> That is an example of poor system planning. A proper system should have
> displayed in printable format her answers with a "confirm" button at the
> bottom. Everything else of any importance does this.
Except, apparently, closed source, proprietary, uninspectable, unauditable,
"electronic voting systems". c.f. Diebold
You tell me if there's something wrong with the picture of someone willing to
spend over 100 MILLION DOLLARS for a four-year job that pays $200,000 a year.
And willing to do it *again*.
Mike/
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