It's 2010 and we still go in, stand in a not-very-private booth and put our pencil X in a box. Someone then has to physically unfold and count them. It doesn't seem very efficient. Surely it's a candidate for computerisation. It's not exactly rocket science. I could knock it together in an afternoon...
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21st century voting system
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Quiet.
A much more modern version would be to put a chip into head of every citizen (no chip - no vote) and let them vote on all sort of issues every evening after Question Time.
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This is done to choose a Government. Efficiency is not very high on the list of priorities. Besides, where is the fun in computerising it all?Originally posted by k2p2 View PostIt's 2010 and we still go in, stand in a not-very-private booth and put our pencil X in a box. Someone then has to physically unfold and count them. It doesn't seem very efficient. Surely it's a candidate for computerisation. It's not exactly rocket science. I could knock it together in an afternoon...
No, it is all just a part of an anachronistic system that includes all sort of other extraneous nonsense like trips to see the Queen. Pomp, Pageantry, Pathetic. What we do best. The result is a side issue really.
HTH“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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The 'security' at my polling station is me walking in, no ID, giving the lady my name and her ticking me off on a list. The 'counting' of my vote relies on human integrity. I think I can better that in my afternoon's development.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostComment
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And before tea time I'll have it electing 'threaded's anarchist party' by a land slide.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostIt's 2010 and we still go in, stand in a not-very-private booth and put our pencil X in a box. Someone then has to physically unfold and count them. It doesn't seem very efficient. Surely it's a candidate for computerisation. It's not exactly rocket science. I could knock it together in an afternoon...
Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Would the chip have a built in alcohol sensor? I don't think people should be allowed to vote on critical issues after 8pm due to likely blurring of reason.Originally posted by AtW View PostQuiet.
A much more modern version would be to put a chip into head of every citizen (no chip - no vote) and let them vote on all sort of issues every evening after Question Time.
Arsenture can allegedly implement it in 50 years for just £500 bln.Comment
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This Party of yours.................where can I get a butchers at the Manifesto?Originally posted by threaded View PostAnd before tea time I'll have it electing 'threaded's anarchist party' by a land slide.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Sometimes a pencil really is the right tool for the job.
(Yes I am the man who once canned the development of a project team wiki and bought them a blackboard instead)Comment
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'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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