Posted on 12/30/2020 6:41:00 PM PST by grundle
A barcode is printed moron. I’ve used them. Most wont read a bar code on the first swipe. A paper crease is not a barcode, its a fiber fold. Again I ask where is this magical machine? Where is the proof that he can identify a paperfold form Philly and one from China? Do you have a picture of it? How about a youtube video that shows a machine identifying thousands of microscopic folds per second? Before you start insulting my intelligence, you might want to verify your gullability. He even said that he has never used this on any ballots or in any elections, but this machine can do a million ballots in a day. Just waiting on the proof. Please produce it.
Well smarty, the fold of the paper makes a pattern of ‘broken fibers’ in the crease. THAT is readable like a barcode with the right settings. It will be gibberish to a market scanner but the scanner can be set to determine presence or absence of the crease. Paper can also be scanned for clues, and water marks can be read as atop of the paper or in the paper.
BTW, did you know that the Treasury takes in currency and a high speed scanner identifies counterfeit bills?
....and still waiting.....
This guy was talking about detecting the borders and edges and detecting those who are not aligned like official ballots are. Fake ballots used to stuff the box.
I would believe they have such machines, perhaps a couple of bucks more than my printers at work, but same premise.
LOL
Read later.
Funny thing about back doors:
Find or fake the key, and you’re in.
Used to work for big semiconductor tech in Silicon Valley. They never put those little RJ45 internet jacks on their stuff because as attractive as it is to be able to monitor and tweak a Fab tool over the internet the back door access to that tool is just to highe a risk.
So, there it was; just a little block — Ethernet port and web server all in one. You could program it to be the dashboard for a whole wafer fab tool permitting on the fly status and recipe mods.
They would not. Not only did customers NOT want that; they explicitly BARRED it for reasons of security.
But countless homes around the world are riddled with crackable internet-connected devices: from doorbells to the cars in the garage. Smart businesses actively ban these things from their networks, but gushing tech hungry consumers are tripping over each other to get the latest and greatest; taking the security aspects completely for granted.
i saw it also-shredding
I believe the guy holds a chit load of patents.
What specifically is ‘loony’? Such words are often used as an attempt to discredit others through personal attacks and associations, rather than through reasonable explanations. In the absence of an explanation, it can be construed as a clear attempt to avoid a real discussion, and to persuade those who are prone to confirmation bias, in a disingenuous fashion. You may feel that an explanation is unnecessary and that your conclusion naturally follows from the available evidence, but without clarification on specifics, you demonstrate either dishonesty or laziness.
I listened to this guy yesterday and I’m a little worried about him...
I have been a computer engineer for 25 years. Some of the stuff he was saying did not make sense.
Such as?
Yeah I saw that too video too, but I just want to see the magical Willie Wonka ‘Everlasting Vote Stopper” machine in action. Sorry but this whole election has been sold as, ‘Trump watched the steal happen in real time’, to ‘they have encrypted ballots that can tell DOD satellites where they are at,’ to ‘EO13848 On Dec 18th’, to ‘server shootouts in Germany’, and all of them steaming piles of disinformation Bullshit, and Trump lawyers still trying to convince judges to hear cases based on Biden vote spike graphs.
This guy J. Jovan Philyaw, who changed his name to J. Hutton Pulitzer. produced ine of the biggest cons with his Cuecat scanner. I’m not denouncing his technology, or his patants or what he says he invented, just once agsin skeptical as to existance and his in ability to prove it work. He is convincing, all I want to see is 1 demo to back what he says, thats all.
I agree, trust but verify...I do believe an examination of the ballot (by machine and human visually) is needed and may shine light on the subject..the refusal to allow inspection of ballots and machines is worrisome. those in charge seem to have forgotten they work for we the people.
I also want to see if Epstein is dead...we certainly are living in interesting times.
those in charge apparently have not studied or remembered history, we are sitting on a powder keg and they are putting more fuel next to it.
as the boy scout motto goes -be prepared.
I know I should’ve been more specific but I need to look at the two videos he posted again.
I have 2 patents that have been purchased by a large corporation. Does that qualify me as an “inventor”?
Trying to find a new job ... so asking for the resume.
Well if you had invented the bar coding to scan groceries at the checkout you wouldn’t need to be looking for a job. 😅
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