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Edited on Sun Dec-19-04 01:36 PM by suston96
I have some background in computers and specifically enough background in "changing cards" in computer equipment to offer the following comments.
Thats what I think they did. They - that technician - changed cards on which the EPROMS or EEPROMS were mounted.
That's why his jacket or coat was "heavy".
He could have had a box that allowed him to reprogram the EEPROMS on site but I really believe that time was of the essence and that the plan was to get in and out as quickly as possible.
One more thing: no election equipment can be unsealed to do anything to it - before, during or after the election or before any recounts. Any so called unsealing for "recalibration" before votes are counted or audited is pure bogus and criminal.
But sadly, I believe they suceeded in "fixing" the machines before the election and in "unfixing" them after the election.
Unfortunately, poll works and county election board officials generally don't have the computer savvy to have supervised what this or these technicians were doing.
They stole it. And they are getting away with it because we don't have a remedy for stolen elections in our Constitution, state Constitutions, federal and state laws - nowhere!
As they say on the Sopranos: things have got to change!
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