Terry at 298: Thank you for *that* mental picture. I was under the impression that beards were the sort of thing you only find on dwarven females.
(Yes, I know.)
I know that story!
Katherine Maclean: The Snowball Effect. Printed in 1952, according to Locus.
I know that story!
Katherine Maclean: The Snowball Effect. Printed in 1952, according to Locus.
Would it work to create one receipt for each party/candidate, but print the actual voting receipt first? As the voter would know which piece of paper he got first, he can verify the vote, but since the papers are identical there is no way to prove it to someone else.
For electronic voting boots, is there anything stopping the voter from taking a picture of the screen? I'm not very clear on exactly how these machines work...
CD, #46: Probably someone heard that Mohammed is the most common name given to boys in the city of Malmö, and then the factoid mutated. Cite in Swedish only, sorry. (Didn't Fox or someone similar make a documentary about the Horrible Problem Malmö has with Those People, a couple of years ago?)
In 2004, "most common" meant "36 boys". Malmö might be the 3rd largest city in Sweden, but it is not that big.
Well, the grape-eating moose in the particles does seem to have lost some weight.
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