I do programming for a living. In many cases a simple query could be written with a table join to itself looking for ‘hits’ where duplicate names are reported. Takes an average programmer 5 minutes.
The time consuming part of this exercise will be to enter the hand written names into the data base. That’s what the 1000 volunteers are for. The multiple sorts to identify the signatures that should be challenged should be duck soup. It’s all set up to go when the signatures are released to the public Jan. 17, but until this decision, the GAB wouldn’t have anything to do with it.
We’ll see now whether thay’ll do their jobs. I call them the Government UNaccountability Board. Sick.
Let me know if you have some smart ideas like that for my petition drive in Houston on two immigration measures. Need to figure out a way to authenticate the voters on SOS website but two sets of signatures needs some thinking. Your insight would be greatly appreciated.
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But in government, they would have to budget 26 weeks and $100k to accomplish that same query.
It would take a simple join and count() to see how many duplicate Free Republic posts there are.
It would take a simple join and count() to see how many duplicate Free Republic posts there are.
It would take a simple join and count() to see how many duplicate Free Republic posts there are.
It would take a simple join and count() to see how many duplicate Free Republic posts there are.