This is odd. I went to MSNBC's Top Ten (haven't been there in a while) and clicked on a couple of stories and when I went back to the Top Ten there was the black box story at #1 in like 10 to 15 minutes.
Then I refresh Top Ten in just a couple of minutes and it fell from the Top Ten.
Usually (or it used to be) a story hangs arounds for awhile and doesn't make big moves like that.
It had an incredibly high rating (very high 6's) so maybe it was read some more and rated lower. It had only 70 votes so maybe just a few bad rating dropped it like a rock.
If so, it needs some help. *nudge, nudge* *wink, wink* *sharp elbow to the ribs, sharp elbow to the ribs*
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Black Box Voting Blues
Electronic ballot technology makes things easy. But some computer-security experts warn of the possibility of stolen elections
By Steven Levy
NEWSWEEK
Nov. 3 issue — After the traumas of butterfly ballots and hanging chad, election officials are embracing a brave new ballot: sleek, touch-screen terminals known as direct recording electronic voting systems (DRE). States are starting to replace their Rube Goldbergesque technology with digital devices like the Diebold Accu-Vote voting terminal. Georgia uses Diebolds exclusively, and other states have spent millions on such machines, funded in part by the 2002 federal Help America Vote Act. Many more terminals are on the way.
moe....
http://msnbc.com/news/985033.aspMSNBC Top Ten
http://msnbc.com/top10.asp