Re: hum....


Ours are 3 mechanical pages with buttons that light a little bulb next
to your selection's name. Last time they weren't lined up well and a
button might fall between names. This time everything was aligned well.


Kitty

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> I had no problem, either. Walked in after work and was through in about 
> 10 minutes. Florida's new touch-screen machines are kind of neat and 
> the choices--that is, the way the ballot is laid out--are quite clear. 
> When you are done, it shows you how you have voted and gives you the 
> opportunity to change your mind before you click the "finished" button. 
> Much, much better than in bygone years, assuming, of course, that the 
> votes actually went somewhere to be counted. 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, November 2, 2004, at 04:52 PM, Daryl wrote: 
> 
> > NO line? And here I thought I got lucky that I only had to wait about 
> > 45 
> > minutes and at least I got inside the building before it started 
> > drizzling. 
> > We have a new polling place with more room under cover. 
> > 
> > 4 years ago it was a 2 hour wait in a nasty, cold, wind-driven rain 
> > before 
> > even getting into the building. 
> > 
> > Daryl 
> > 
> > 
> >> I voted about 1:30. No line. 
> >> It's dreary here, but the rain stopped. So I hope more people will 
> >> get 
> > out and vote. 
> >> 
> >> Kitty 
> > 
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> Island Jim 
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