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When you break the factory warranty seal meant you went to inner workings where the programming chips are, could insert new eProms or connect into the PC boards and update the CPU memmory.
originally posted by: xuenchen
Looks like more sensationalism from Jill Stein.
The broken seal is a factory warranty seal, not a vote seal.
originally posted by: Voiceofthemajority
Snopes has just put up a page debunking this and for the first time that I can remember, their arguments actually make sense.
Green Bay Hackers - Snopes
originally posted by: cuckooold
originally posted by: Voiceofthemajority
Snopes has just put up a page debunking this and for the first time that I can remember, their arguments actually make sense.
Green Bay Hackers - Snopes
It's kind of amusing that this is the first time you think Snopes arguments make sense, when they agree with your own opinions.
Hmm...