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Re: [humorix] Did Al Gore Pass The Turing Test? The Results Are Still Coming In..
Here is some fun stuff... http://www.microsoft.com/issues/default.asp
"During the current election cycle, one of the largest and most exciting tests
of online voting is taking place at Youth-e-Vote (youthevote.net), a non-profit
civics education project supported by Microsoft, Compaq and election.com. In the
first nationwide experiment of online registration and voting, millions of
students in elementary, middle and secondary schools across the country are
expected to cast their ballots for president, senate and governor. While this
mock election won’t necessarily predict the outcome on November 7, it will
undoubtedly stimulate interest in the electoral process among a new generation
of voters. "
----------------- from election.com --------------- Famous last words
http://www.election.com/us/info/index.htm
Our vision is to enable greater voter participation coupled with better-educated
voters to make the world a better place in which to live.
As the preeminent Global Election Company for any private or political entity,
election.com empowers voters with an easier, more secure electoral process and
enables its clients around the world to be more inclusive, trusted and
productive at less cost.
election.com, with its proprietary software and services, lowers costs, enhances
accuracy and accountability, improves security and reduces the use of financial,
human and natural resources.
--------------- I bet they don't believe this in Florida any more ------------
J~
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