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posted ago by murph1953 ago by murph1953 +20 / -0

I'll be quick. I'm a trivia guy. So this new group appeared last year and started winning all the trivia games at the taverns. Some of the girls had long hair. They even won the trivia tournament. Somebody got wise to them, and, with some jamming device, blocked all wireless/wifi at the tavern/restaurant during trivia. Guess what happened? That's right. So, why couldn't the equivalent be done at the ballot counting centers, from inside or outside the building? Or from an airplane?

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acasper 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sure, frequency jammers are a thing. Some tabulators connect to wifi (seemingly) and some are hardwired via Ethernet. Setting aside jammers being illegal what’s the point?