Re: BBC Parliament
- From: Roderick Stewart <rjfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 10:17:23 +0100
In article <44702c9b$0$79450$892e7fe2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
:::Jerry:::: wrote:
could useNow you see Jerry, what would make it more interesting is if we
that vote tothat red button to vote on whatever was being discussed and for
be legally binding on parliament.
That would make the red button worthwhile.
"Well, we are looking for ways of making it less easy not to vote,
although I suspect the 'Press Red' button is secure enough, good idea
though - NOT!"
The red button, like all the others, is absolutely secure, because it
isn't connected to anything outside your own TV receiver. Describing
this as "interactive" is an absolute con trick.
Rod.
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