OT: Open source voting machines and other gizmos (was Re: Comcast and SORBS)
Bob George
mailings02 at ttlexceeded.com
Tue Nov 23 22:53:57 EST 2004
Jeff Kinz wrote:
> [...] Heh, At 80 how would you find out when it doesn't work?
Or how would THEY? :) Interestingly, on at least the Garden State, you
pay for crossing the toll booth, not by distance. Fair? I dunno, but
frankly if I'm going to be paying, I'd just as soon not have it delay me
an extra 20 minutes. At least then I get to pretend I'm getting
something! And I suppose since it's a one-shot, there are statistically
some odds of getting through.
Much like tolls that are paid only in one direction of travel, I don't
think "usage" has anything to do with it. Politics and other shenanigans
seem to drive it.
And I should mention, while AZ residents soundly rejected the notion of
toll roads, sales tax in Phoenix is now up above 8%. The independent
streak is apparently subservient to sports stadiums and other "short
term" tax increases of a different stripe (but similar smell.)
>>I used the SpeedPass web page to order mine from NJ. Up to 4 of either
>>type are free. They charge $20 apiece here I understand.
>>
>>
>Only if you not going to keep it more than 19 months.
>NJ charges a $1 per month fee above the toll payments.
>
>
Ah, I'll check for that but hadn't noticed it previously. Still, I
harbor the hope that my NJ transponder issues a few choice profanities
every time it's read.
>>Ah well, now we have drifted (pardon the pun).
>>
>>
>I can fix that, I'll just put a little "White-out" on the screen.....
>
>
I meant the open-source toll booth as a bit of dry humor, but apparently
it's a hot button. Wish I could white out the original!
- Bob
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