Dude,
when your cereal is being inspected prior to packaging, it falls down a little “gap” between conveyors. tens of thousands of pieces of cereal per second.
the machines optic camera’s pick up defective pieces of cereal and a puff of compressed air blows it out of the conveyor.
If we can do that, why can’t we count votes?
the technology exists, yet our overlords refuse to use it..
to further clarify, why is the government using 1990 based computers and programs?
Actually, when it comes to elections we need to dispense with "technology" altogether. Before there were televisions, and we had only paper ballots, the results of elections were known before midnight.
Maybe you should read again what I wrote. I only said that I doubted that this Jovan Pulitzer could test and verify 100,000(or whatever number) ballots in two hours if he weren't given head start; NOT that he couldn't do it at all. (This is the sort of thing I do for a living. I know I couldn't even promise to do it in a day or two. And remember that part of the job isn't just convincing oneself, but also convincing others that your method of testing was accurate.)
ML/NJ