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Old 11-01-2012, 02:57 PM
 
Location: San Diego, CA
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I wonder how many will have power restored by Tuesday, Nov. 6?

And how many were supposed to vote by electric machines on that day?

Unlike cars, which are also gravely affected by Sandy (gasoline shortages) but have many advantages over horses... can somebody please remind me why we feel electronic and/or punched-card voting has such huge advantages over ink-and-paper ballots?

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Con Ed Says ‘Vast Majority’ Will Have Power By Nov. 11 « CBS New York

Con Ed Says ‘Vast Majority’ Will Have Power Restored By Next Weekend, Nov. 10-11

November 1, 2012 1:14 PM

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The effort to restore power to those impacted by megastorm Sandy will apparently take longer than initially hoped.

Con Edison said Thursday that it expects to “restore the vast majority of customers who lost power by the weekend of Nov. 10 and 11. The remaining customer restorations could take an additional week more.”

As a reminder, a Con Ed “customer” is not necessarily an individual – it can be an entire building.

Con Ed revealed the expected timeline “based on an assessment of the unprecedented damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.”

That said, Con Ed said it anticipated having power restored to customers in Lower Manhattan by Saturday.
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:02 PM
 
Location: Los Angeles County, CA
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It's a "vast right wing conspiracy".
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Old 11-01-2012, 03:13 PM
 
Location: Palo Alto
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I wonder how many will have power restored by Tuesday, Nov. 6?

And how many were supposed to vote by electric machines on that day?

Unlike cars, which are also gravely affected by Sandy (gasoline shortages) but have many advantages over horses... can somebody please remind me why we feel electronic and/or punched-card voting has such huge advantages over ink-and-paper ballots?

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Con Ed Says ‘Vast Majority’ Will Have Power By Nov. 11 « CBS New York

Con Ed Says ‘Vast Majority’ Will Have Power Restored By Next Weekend, Nov. 10-11

November 1, 2012 1:14 PM

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The effort to restore power to those impacted by megastorm Sandy will apparently take longer than initially hoped.

Con Edison said Thursday that it expects to “restore the vast majority of customers who lost power by the weekend of Nov. 10 and 11. The remaining customer restorations could take an additional week more.”

As a reminder, a Con Ed “customer” is not necessarily an individual – it can be an entire building.

Con Ed revealed the expected timeline “based on an assessment of the unprecedented damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.”

That said, Con Ed said it anticipated having power restored to customers in Lower Manhattan by Saturday.
Paper is better. First, it provides jobs. Hand-counting 100 million ballots is a job creator. Second, humans don't make mistakes like machines. It's also more secure. Humans can't look at a ballot and pitch it in the trash can if they don't like who the person voted for. I support a return to all ink and paper ballots.

Just be aware that Romney owns Staples - the supplier of all those ink pens and paper. No crying if the pens are rigged.
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