Was It a Good Touch or a Bad Touch?
Geek-mecca Los Alamos County has rescinded its previous decision to purchase touchscreen voting systems, though they may be forced to do so anyway by state policy.
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As the battle between nerd enthusiasm and Luddite paranoia rages, the majority waits for technology to mature.
I just think it's funny that only the Democratic Party and the NAACP are willing to claim that their members are too stupid to use a ballot.
OK, maybe it's not funny.