Hi all
quoted from the article in my last post.
"When the San Francisco Department of Elections tried a test run Wednesday, some of the votes didn't get counted. The problem was attributed to a programming glitch that limited how much data could be accepted, a threshold that did not account for high voter turnout. "
I find that very hard to believe. The machine counts a vote. How much memory space would they occupy? A few hundred kilobytes? They want us to believe they supplied machines which could not handle large amounts of data? Were they operating 386 computers? If my assumption is right, A lousy 1 GB could handle 4 million votes.
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