Antechinus: US Vote Rigging Favors Clinton

09 Justice, 11 Society, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government, IO Impotency
Antechinus
Antechinus

Vote rigging the primaries – old software, uncertified voting machines, no paper trail, registration switching – the numbers add up for Clinton.

Hundreds of jurisdictions throughout the United States are using voting machines or vote tabulators that have flunked security tests. Those jurisdictions by and large are where former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is substantially outperforming the first full wave of exit polling in her contest against Senator Bernie Sanders.

 

Stephen E. Arnold: Now Big Data Has to Be Fast (But We Still Only Process 1%)

IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Now Big Data Has to Be Fast

I read “Big Data Is No Longer Enough: It’s Now All about Fast Data.” The write up is interesting because it shifts the focus from having lots of information to infrastructure which can process the data in a timely manner. Note that “timely” means different things in different contexts. For example, to a crazed MBA stock market maven, next week is not too useful. To a clueless marketing professional with a degree in art history, “next week” might be just speedy enough.

The write up points out:

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Debilyn Molineaux: Fomenting a Political Evolution

Civil Society, Ethics, Government
Debilyn Molineaux
Debilyn Molineaux

Fomenting a Political Evolution

Debilyn Molineauz, President, The Coffee Party

The Huffington Post, 6 May 2016

Having witnessed many revolutions via media, my preference is for an evolution. For me, it is the difference between war and peace. The difference between the French Revolution and the reunification of Germany. Both were systemic and dramatic. One pushed people apart, and the other brought people together, all within their own country.

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