Electoral-vote.com Under Heavy Load; Attack? 603
An anonymous reader writes "Electoral-vote.com (and mirrors electoral-vote2.com through electoral-vote8.com) seem to be very slow at the moment. Votemaster ( A. Tanenbaum) just posted 'All the servers appear to be under attack now, also DNS. I added another large multiprocessor but it doesn't seem to help much. I don't this is going to work. Sorry.' Massive attack or just a large flash crowd? Anybody up for some mirroring so votemaster can concentrate on the polls?"
Reader fishwack writes with word that as of 3:46GMT (10:46 PM Eastern time in the U.S.) "the Federal Electoral Commission's Web site is down."
The Oldest Slashdotting.. (Score:5, Funny)
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http://www.couplescompany.com/Features/Politics/S
A quote in the article:
An interesting note to end this article:
As of January 2004, the United States fulfills all fourteen points of fascism and all seven warning signs are present. But we're not alone. Israel also fulfills all fourteen points and all seven warning signs as well. Welcome to the new republic, redefined, revised and spun. It is not too late to reverse this in either country, but it will be soon. The first step is realizing it. The second step is getting involved. As the propaganda slogan disguising our current war goes, "Freedom isn't free." But our war for freedom isn't abroad, it's here at home.
Re:The Oldest Slashdotting.. (Score:3, Insightful)
I have studied the rise of Hitler in some detail. It parallels the current administration pretty closely. That should be a concern. A very big concern.
But I guess you are content in your viewpoint.
Web site maybe being ddos'd (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Web site maybe being ddos'd (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Web site maybe being ddos'd (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Web site maybe being ddos'd (Score:4, Funny)
Or even Double [slashdot.org] it or Triple [slashdot.org] it!
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Re:Web site maybe being ddos'd (Score:3, Informative)
So why am I a happy camper? We survived an unprecedented triple flash crowd and logged it all. As it turns out, two of the faculty members in my Dept., Maarten van Steen and Guillaume Pierre, are doing research on coping with flash crowds. The research issues inclu
I dont... (Score:2, Funny)
Me neither
And now you are helping out.... (Score:2, Redundant)
Actually I'm currently (23:06 CST) able to get to both fec.gov and Andy's site.
"Do the Right Thing. It will gratify some people and astound the rest." - Mark Twain
Seems fine to me (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Seems fine to me (Score:3, Informative)
BS (Score:2, Informative)
Seems to be responding just fine. (Score:2, Informative)
Yeah (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Yeah (Score:5, Informative)
There's an election today (Score:5, Funny)
Re:There's an election today (Score:2)
Re:There's an election today (Score:2, Funny)
Re:There's an election today (Score:5, Funny)
Who's running?
Re:There's an election today (Score:5, Funny)
Darl McBride is running against Richard Stallman, with Theo DeRaadt as a third party candidate.
k.
Re:There's an election today (Score:3, Funny)
It's Giant Douche v.s. Turd Sandwitch.
It looks like Turd Sandwitch may take it right now, but it's really going to be up to the Washington Racist Football Team.
Obligatory Futurama Reference... (Score:5, Funny)
Johnson: It's time someone had the courage to stand up and say: I'm against those things that everybody hates!
Jackson: Now, I respect my opponent. I think he's a good man. But, quite frankly, I agree with everything he just said!
Fry: These are the candidates? They sound like clones. [Squints] Wait a minute. They are clones!
Leela: Don't let their identical DNA fool you. They differ on some key issues.
Johnson: I say your three cent titanium tax goes too far!
Jackson: And I say your three cent titanium tax doesn't go too far enough!
Script found Here [things.org]
Re:There's an election today (Score:2)
Under attack by Slashdot editors? (Score:5, Funny)
It's available here in GA... (Score:2)
Of course, now that it's up on
MicroKernel (Score:5, Funny)
switch to a microkernel based OS and webserver we all know would stand up to this attack nicely...
jk
who cares! (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:who cares! (Score:5, Informative)
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help help! (Score:3, Funny)
heh but on a serious note, there's something over 120 million voters? With such a close election? Doubt it's a hostile attack.
You guys just catching on? (Score:2)
maybe this story is a troll? (Score:2, Funny)
isnt the
Attack? (Score:2)
Electoral-Vote3.com - Electoral-Vote8.com (Score:5, Informative)
through
http://www.electoral-vote8.com/
If one doesn't come up, use another.
Re:Electoral-Vote3.com - Electoral-Vote8.com (Score:2, Informative)
Just perhaps... (Score:2)
My God, it ain't that hard people. When the major networks not calling the elections till damn near the last moment it should have been expected that web based resources would be placed under a much larger load.
Hell, CNN JUST called Florida.
Coral Mirror (Score:2)
JOhn
Internet load today (Score:5, Informative)
Mirroring helped
Aljazeera was also down, per Netcraft
I've blogged live about Internet Load all day on my blog today [blogspot.com]
Gad you gave us a link to slashdot (Score:5, Interesting)
More seriously, can anyone tell my why at this moment the reports are so uneven among the major networks:
NBC: 207 / 199
Yahoo: 237 / 199
Fox: 210 / 144
CBS: 246 / 207
Answer that, then continue to F5, F5, F5...
And do it in firefox, maybe the major news sites will notice in their logs.
Re:Gad you gave us a link to slashdot (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Gad you gave us a link to slashdot (Score:3, Insightful)
So there you have, it's down to Ohio (which everyone expected), or Colorado and New Mexico, which no one expected to be much of a deciding factor.
Don't expect this to end tonight; absentee ballots are very likely to be needed in a few states.
Re:Gad you gave us a link to slashdot (Score:5, Funny)
Which means we would probably end up with President George Bush and Vice-President John Edwards. That'd be a hoot.
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Re:Thunderdome!!!!! (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Gad you gave us a link to slashdot (Score:5, Interesting)
Today apparently the exit polls were massively swinging to Kerry and it now appears he is losing the election. Curious that exit polls have gone completely south in just the last 4 years.
It leads to two possibilities.
1. The exit polls are really innacurate or maybe Democrat leaners were rigging them, of course rigging exit polls is kind of stupid since they don't count for anything other than maybe putting a little psychic pressure on late voters. Maybe they are just consistently bad but they are a pretty big sampling and its odd they would be as far off as they were apparently today. This is the message Fox and the Republicans were pounding on all night. The exit polls were all wrong and you need to fix them or get rid of them. Unfortunately at this point the exit poll are the only checks and balances we have on the truthfullness of the polls and especially electronic polling.
2. The exit polls were accurate and someone was rigging the vote. Needless to say with widespread use of electronic voting machines, without paper trail, if someone rigged them to skew the vote to the Republicans you would see what we've seen today and it would be hard to prove thats what happened. The exit polls say Kerry wins and the voting machines say Bush wins. Unfortunately with no paper trail we may never know.
If exit polls are wrong it should be setting off alarm bells that either they are wrong or the vote counts are wrong. You should not leap to the conclusion that it must be the exit polls as the media and Republican were tonight and probably will be from now on.
One interesting thing to do would be to lock up a all the electronic voting machines in precincts in Ohio and Florida (Broward and Miami-Dade in particular where there is huge Democratic vote to suppress). Look in particular for precincts where exit polls said one thing and the machines said something else. Be sure to set the date back to the day of the election, set them exactly like they were on election day, and start entering votes on them in a semi random way at about the same rate voters would on all or most of the machines, and see if after a full day of voting they report an accurate vote.
Another interesting exercise would be to correlate the map of precincts with electronic voting with precincts with bogus exit polls and see if there is a correlation.
I think much of the data on them can be found on electionline.org.
One more option (Score:5, Insightful)
Conspiracy theories aside, I think it is just bad polling. Democrats are generally younger. Younger people are generally prettier and look more approachable. It might be a small effect, but do it a few thousand times and it adds up. I am not saying that it isn't worth looking into, but my gut guess would be that it is simply poor random selection.
Re:One more option (Score:3, Insightful)
It's not even good if you are an evangelical.
Each of these fools (even my Mormon-converted family) thinks it wi
Re:One more option (Score:3, Insightful)
This isn't really plausible. All evangelicals are a big, unified voting block. They have a commonality of views that cross their denominational lines. If you splintered it, which is what you are talking about you would screw up their power base.
I doubt you will find anybody in the evangelical block or the politicians they elected caring about denominational quibli
Re:Gad you gave us a link to slashdot (Score:3, Interesting)
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The other obvious advantage to ditching the U.S. passport is Americans are now so increasingly
Re:Gad you gave us a link to slashdot (Score:5, Informative)
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Since everyone has their own software, variables are weighted differently. The commonly used variables are previous unofficial polls, previous election data, exit polls, and of course, the actual tallies themselves. California is sitti
The polls don't really matter at this point (Score:2)
currently(12:18AM eastern):
237-195 (ABC)
234-188(CNN)
246-207(Drudge)
And this is already counting Californa, Kerry's mainstay of the late closing Western states.
bbc.co.uk? (Score:2)
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In Other News (Score:5, Insightful)
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However, there are very, very few stupid people who do.
KFG
stupid wise people (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:In Other News (Score:5, Insightful)
That should scare you.
Re:In Other News (Score:3, Insightful)
Well, no, not really.
Why should it?
I think the top concern that people have, even if they don't realize it, is "Is he married?"
Re:In Other News (Score:3, Funny)
It really depends. If your Intelligence is 13ish, and you're human, you can get an extra 4 skill points per level; you can also get Improved Knockdown and Improved Disarm. On the other hand, if you're playing a cleric or a ranger, Wisd
Re:In Other News (Score:3, Funny)
Quick!!!! Flee to MENSA land while you can!!!!
It under heavy load, what does ./ do? They ./ it! (Score:2)
GJC
Alright smartass... (Score:4, Funny)
Hmm (Score:2, Insightful)
Look, your site just got posted twice to Slashdot, not to mention Fark a few times, and is trumpeting itself as one of the best statistical predictors. Who knows how many other people have it hotlinked (since it had been promoting a Kerry win for a while), and are just clicking Refresh to see what you've changed... That doesn't correllate with
Website (Score:2)
Right... (Score:2)
Coral? (Score:2)
In case you think this is over tonight (Score:5, Insightful)
It won't be over at least a week if not longer. So long as it's decided by inauguration day, we'll be okay.
Um... low tech, TV is good at this. (Score:3, Informative)
Election returns.
Re:LOL BUSH IS WINNING YOU COMMIES! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:LOL BUSH IS WINNING YOU COMMIES! (Score:2)
Re:LOL BUSH IS WINNING YOU COMMIES! (Score:2)
I'm glad I voted in Ohio this year.
Re:LOL BUSH IS WINNING YOU COMMIES! (Score:2)
*sigh* (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:*sigh* (Score:5, Insightful)
Choosing to drive a VW bug is not stupid, unless you're going to haul cement by the ton.
In much the same way, choosing to go with George Bush is not stupid, unless you're trying to run a country.
Now, assume that you're sitting at a construction site, with contractors everywhere. Somebody shows up in a VW full of concrete bags, promsing to make a run to get more.
VW != stupid.
Concrete != stupid.
VW + concrete == stupid.
Simple math, no?
Re:*sigh* (Score:4, Interesting)
I assert that Republicanism (the system of government, not the political party) wasn't designed to protect the "haves" from the "have-nots;" it was designed to protect the "cares and knows" from the "care-nots and know-nots." Unfortunately, it seems to have failed today, since so many people have succumbed to Bush's fearmongering (fears of terrorism, fears of religious and moral diversity). They have forgotten that freedom is the basic principle of our country, and are instead are trying to inflict their morals on the rest of us (who, I should point out, are no less moral -- we might just have slightly different ones).
This is not Republicanism! It is Democracy, it is the "rabble," and it is mob rule.
Re:*sigh* (Score:5, Insightful)
Right. Because if the US had direct popular presidential elections, that would have fixed this mess. [Bush 51%, Kerry 48%]
Face it, Americans have voted to deny their shame. Bush told them that the US had done right. Kerry told them it had done wrong. They drank the koolaid. It's going to take another full Vietnam-sytle awfulness for Americans to change course; they're incapable of seeing disaster until after it's happened.
Re:*sigh* (Score:4, Interesting)
The first president of the US wasn't a Christian. He, like some other FFs, was a Deist. He thought there was a higher power. He went to church because that was the accepted way of expressing one's spirituality in those days. But he left before Communion, always, because that would have been a symbolic acceptance of the whole set of Christian beliefs, something he simply didn't accept.
Can you imagine a Presidential candidate today getting up and leaving church before communion and being quoted in the press as saying "Well, I believe in a higher power and all, but this whole 'body of Christ' thing is more than I can swallow.* I think those Christians are nice people and I'll share their meetings, but I'm not really one of them"? He'd be pilloried. He couldn't get elected dog catcher.
(*) - That's humor, for those of you who didn't recognize it.
Do you really mean to imply that Shrub is a spiritual descendant of Washington? That both of them share similar goals and visions for this country? Washington had the strength of his convictions and enough humanity to admit that he didn't know all the answers and, certainly, enough good sense not to intimate that his actions were the result of God whispering in his ear.
I find your assertion that Bush is "fulfilling the original American dream" offensive on a dozen levels. He wouldn't know "the original American dream" if it bit him in the ass.
Re:LOL BUSH IS WINNING YOU COMMIES! (Score:2)
Re:Why do ABC and CNN website (Score:2, Informative)
Don't worry, I had the same question. You just have to drill into the numbers to figure it out.
Re:Why do ABC and CNN website (Score:2)
CBS often showed Bush with far more electoral votes than the others. Hmm, maybe a subtle apology from Dan Rather?
Re:Mistake (Score:2)
Read the text, don't just look at the pretty pictures.
Re:Mistake (Score:2)
Re:it looks like Bush will win (Score:4, Insightful)
When we stop being divided, we stop being free.
Re:Does anyone get the feeling (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:The webmaster was the guy who made MINUX!? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Bush is going to win -- now what? (Score:3, Insightful)
With both an electoral and Congressional majority that's hardly likely.
Re:Bush is going to win -- now what? (Score:3, Insightful)
We're doomed.
Thomas-
Re:Best part is... (Score:3, Insightful)
Result: Bush wins.
PS. Fok U World.
You are probably trolling but I was afraid this might happen as the world pushed harder and harder to influence the US to dump Bush, never expected him to get over 50% of the vote though.