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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (81513)11/18/2000 11:37:33 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Tiger you have again proven you have zero understanding of things physical. The chads are 90% or more precut with just little corner pieces holding them in place. A quick bend to raise an edge and a card a lot stiffer than a piece of paper which can cut can be scraped accross and you have a new hanging chad.

cnn had this expert saying how ibm designed punch cards to be handled. Voting punch cards are not ibm data cards. How accurate are counting machines if the prepunched card are punched and clean. I used tens of thousand of punched cards over and over hundreds of times and there never was one error. So the reading technology is perfect 1 in a trillion if the cards are punched properly. But data cards do not have fragile prepunched locations that want to jump out with littel help from a democrat friend.

>The unpunched chad can only be removed with a stylus and a chad-hole form. Duuuuuhhhhhhh clueless

Tom Watson tosiwmee
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