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Jones himself only went to high school for two years followed by two years of night school, but his education has not stopped him from being involved in local government and trying to represent Cambridge.
"My point," says the expert, "is that we're in the 'noise' [meaning in an inarticulate zone of error where the truth is unknowable] if we get down to a few hundred votes separating Bush and Gore. The technology simply cannot be expected to correctly represent the count, no matter...
"We are one of the few organizations on campus whose goal is to fight for and represent the interests of all students," said council member Fred Smith '04.
And the license agreements wouldn't be limited only to books. Purchasing and using a DVD player already involves assent to a license agreement, and DVDs already contain "country codes" to prevent you from listening to a cheaper foreign DVD on an American player. Similarly, the recording industry is furiously...
Scenario Three:Gore wins, but when the GOP-controlled Florida state legislature meets to appoint their slate of electors, they turn their backs on the count and decry the inclusion of the dimpled ballots as a gross misinterpretation of their own legislation. They ignore the dimpled chad-enhanced vote (remember...