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Re: The Accu-Vote YES and NO
>In a message dated 3/4/99 10:22:29 AM Pacific Standard Time,
ian@gesn.com
>writes:
>
><<
We tried from the beginning to use GREEN and RED for the YES and NO
buttons
> but we were stopped due to political party color favoritism
issues. The
> system had to look as unbiased as possible. Go
figure. >>
>
>How about having an option of black or ONE other
color of keys, in case the
>county, which would be most of them, don't
care.
Global has to manufacture to a
standard. Non-standard items can be ordered and installed by customers on
site. I don't care if they paint the Accu-Vote unit RED, but if they want
warranty coverage and support, then the unit has to conform to a standard flavor
that Global produces (i.e., infra-red/visible light and
modem/non-modem).
I can see a huge can of worms
opening up here if we start producing units with a mulitiude of variations and
having the customer expect us to support each of these mods.
If the company wants to change something
on the hardware, then put a request through to rcr@gesn.com . We will discuss the feature
and have it agreed to by all departments before committing money and effort to
changing our manufacturing standard.
Ian