Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a voter electronique.
2 Go ?? Ca dure 5 heures ton truc ?!? Tu peux pas le convertir en Xvid ou Divx ?
Rastafarin
Le Mon, 01 Nov 2004 21:29:08 +0100, Raptor s'est écrié:
clope nous disait :
|| 1.9Go
c quoi ce truc qui fait 2Go ?
Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a voter electronique.
2 Go ?? Ca dure 5 heures ton truc ?!? Tu peux pas le convertir en Xvid ou Divx ?
1) le débit de téléchargement est pas terrible 2) il faut avoir un bon hébergement pour mettre en ligne la taille d'un CD (ou alors faire du peer-to-peer, mais ça va mettre du temps à être uploadé au premier client).
Le Mon, 01 Nov 2004 21:29:08 +0100, Raptor s'est écrié:
clope nous disait :
|| 1.9Go
c quoi ce truc qui fait 2Go ?
Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a voter
electronique.
2 Go ??
Ca dure 5 heures ton truc ?!?
Tu peux pas le convertir en Xvid ou Divx ?
1) le débit de téléchargement est pas terrible
2) il faut avoir un bon hébergement pour mettre en ligne la taille d'un
CD (ou alors faire du peer-to-peer, mais ça va mettre du temps à être
uploadé au premier client).
Le Mon, 01 Nov 2004 21:29:08 +0100, Raptor s'est écrié:
clope nous disait :
|| 1.9Go
c quoi ce truc qui fait 2Go ?
Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a voter electronique.
2 Go ?? Ca dure 5 heures ton truc ?!? Tu peux pas le convertir en Xvid ou Divx ?
1) le débit de téléchargement est pas terrible 2) il faut avoir un bon hébergement pour mettre en ligne la taille d'un CD (ou alors faire du peer-to-peer, mais ça va mettre du temps à être uploadé au premier client).
clope
Raptor wrote:
clope nous disait :
|| 1.9Go
c quoi ce truc qui fait 2Go ?
Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a voter electronique.
2 Go ?? Ca dure 5 heures ton truc ?!?
Non 36 minutes.
Tu peux pas le convertir en Xvid ou Divx ?
Raptor wrote:
clope nous disait :
|| 1.9Go
c quoi ce truc qui fait 2Go ?
Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a
voter electronique.
Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a voter electronique.
2 Go ?? Ca dure 5 heures ton truc ?!?
Non 36 minutes.
Tu peux pas le convertir en Xvid ou Divx ?
clope
Rastafarin wrote:
Le Mon, 01 Nov 2004 21:29:08 +0100, Raptor s'est écrié:
clope nous disait :
|| 1.9Go
c quoi ce truc qui fait 2Go ?
Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a voter electronique.
2 Go ?? Ca dure 5 heures ton truc ?!? Tu peux pas le convertir en Xvid ou Divx ?
1) le débit de téléchargement est pas terrible
Le serveur est en europe (hollande)
2) il faut avoir un bon hébergement pour mettre en ligne la taille d'un CD (ou alors faire du peer-to-peer, mais ça va mettre du temps à être uploadé au premier client).
Rastafarin wrote:
Le Mon, 01 Nov 2004 21:29:08 +0100, Raptor s'est écrié:
clope nous disait :
|| 1.9Go
c quoi ce truc qui fait 2Go ?
Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a voter
electronique.
2 Go ??
Ca dure 5 heures ton truc ?!?
Tu peux pas le convertir en Xvid ou Divx ?
1) le débit de téléchargement est pas terrible
Le serveur est en europe (hollande)
2) il faut avoir un bon hébergement pour mettre en ligne la taille d'un
CD (ou alors faire du peer-to-peer, mais ça va mettre du temps à être
uploadé au premier client).
Le Mon, 01 Nov 2004 21:29:08 +0100, Raptor s'est écrié:
clope nous disait :
|| 1.9Go
c quoi ce truc qui fait 2Go ?
Un reportage sur le trucquage des elections grace aux machines a voter electronique.
2 Go ?? Ca dure 5 heures ton truc ?!? Tu peux pas le convertir en Xvid ou Divx ?
1) le débit de téléchargement est pas terrible
Le serveur est en europe (hollande)
2) il faut avoir un bon hébergement pour mettre en ligne la taille d'un CD (ou alors faire du peer-to-peer, mais ça va mettre du temps à être uploadé au premier client).
The producers of this film have created a thirty minute documentary on the vulnerabilities of electronic voting machines and are making this film available as a free educational public service in time for the presidential election. For more information, go to www.votergate.tv.
What This Film Achieves
This film is an investigative documentary uncovering the truth about new computer voting systems, which allow a few powerful corporations to record our votes in secret. But the film is not just a warning. It strongly concludes that elections are harder to defraud when voters turn out in big numbers. This documentary is designed specifically to help viewers navigate past the fear and spin already being thrown at this critical issue.
The film educates viewers about the dangers now threatening the voting system. The film surprises and entertains as characters, like grandmother/investigator Bev Harris, expose the truth, take on the gatekeepers and hold them to account. It educates citizens about how to keenly observe and question the process on Election Day and empowers viewers to hold their election officials accountable.
George Wendt, the actor famous for his role as the good friend Norm on the hit comedy Cheers, is the narrator.
Bev Harris, is the Executive Director of Black Box Voting www.BlackBoxVoting.org. According to Vanity Fair Magazine her investigations are breaking newsthat would have made her career at The New York Times or Washington Post.
Andy Stephenson, Associate Director, Black Box Voting, is uncovering nationwide evidence of security risks in America's voting system .
The producers Simon Ardizzone, Russell Michaels and Robert Carrillo-Cohen are independent filmmakers who decided to create this 30 minute film when they realized that most of the information on this vital story was not reaching the public through the mainstream media. They are producing the film in association with Sarah Teale/Teale Productions and Earl Katz of Public Interest Pictures.
Target Audience
The documentary speaks directly to voters of all ages, and also to people who have never considered voting before. This is the one issue that can wake up the people, whether they're Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians or Greens -- who believe democracy means that every vote counts.
Production
We are continuing to shoot through the Presidential election and are receiving contributions to fund the completion of the Post-Election DVD / Feature film.
ADDRESS
There are other web sites with Votergate in the title. Please be sure, when referencing our film that you use the correct web address: www.votergate.tv.
ABOUT TEALE PRODUCTIONS
Teale Productions (www.tealeproductions.com ) was formed in 1988 and has since built a reputation as a cutting edge investigative documentary production and entertainment producing company. Teale has produced award winning original documentaries and television series for HBO, AMC, PBS, Channel 4 (UK), and the BBC. Teale Productions is in constant development with high quality documentaries and original productions.
ABOUT PUBLIC INTEREST PICTURES
Public Interest Pictures (PIP)www.publicinterestpictures.org) is a non-profit organization committed to creating documentaries that will not only be seen by the masses but will also move them. PIP explores progressive issues currently threatened by governmental policies at odds with the public interest.
The producers of this film have created a thirty minute documentary on
the vulnerabilities of electronic voting machines and are making this
film available as a free educational public service in time for the
presidential election. For more information, go to www.votergate.tv.
What This Film Achieves
This film is an investigative documentary uncovering the truth about new
computer voting systems, which allow a few powerful corporations to
record our votes in secret. But the film is not just a warning. It
strongly concludes that elections are harder to defraud when voters turn
out in
big numbers. This documentary is designed specifically to help viewers
navigate past the fear and spin already being thrown at this critical issue.
The film educates viewers about the dangers now threatening the voting
system. The film surprises and entertains as characters, like
grandmother/investigator Bev Harris, expose the truth, take on the
gatekeepers and hold them to account. It educates citizens about how to
keenly observe and question the process on Election Day and empowers
viewers to hold their election officials accountable.
George Wendt, the actor famous for his role as the good friend Norm on
the hit comedy Cheers, is the narrator.
Bev Harris, is the Executive Director of Black Box Voting
www.BlackBoxVoting.org. According to Vanity Fair Magazine her
investigations are breaking newsthat would have made her career at The
New York Times or Washington Post.
Andy Stephenson, Associate Director, Black Box Voting, is uncovering
nationwide evidence of security risks in America's voting system .
The producers Simon Ardizzone, Russell Michaels and Robert
Carrillo-Cohen are independent filmmakers who decided to create this 30
minute film when they realized that most of the information on this
vital story was not reaching the public through the mainstream media.
They are producing the film in association with Sarah Teale/Teale
Productions and Earl Katz of Public Interest Pictures.
Target Audience
The documentary speaks directly to voters of all ages, and also to
people who have never considered voting before. This is the one issue
that can wake up the people, whether they're Democrats, Republicans,
Libertarians or Greens -- who believe democracy means that every vote
counts.
Production
We are continuing to shoot through the Presidential election and are
receiving contributions to fund the completion of the Post-Election DVD
/ Feature
film.
ADDRESS
There are other web sites with Votergate in the title. Please be sure,
when referencing our film that you use the correct web address:
www.votergate.tv.
ABOUT TEALE PRODUCTIONS
Teale Productions (www.tealeproductions.com ) was formed in 1988 and has
since built a reputation as a cutting edge investigative documentary
production and entertainment producing company. Teale has produced award
winning original documentaries and television series for HBO, AMC, PBS,
Channel 4 (UK), and the BBC. Teale Productions is in constant
development with high quality documentaries and original productions.
ABOUT PUBLIC INTEREST PICTURES
Public Interest Pictures (PIP)www.publicinterestpictures.org) is a
non-profit organization committed to creating documentaries that will
not only be seen
by the masses but will also move them. PIP explores progressive issues
currently threatened by governmental policies at odds with the public
interest.
The producers of this film have created a thirty minute documentary on the vulnerabilities of electronic voting machines and are making this film available as a free educational public service in time for the presidential election. For more information, go to www.votergate.tv.
What This Film Achieves
This film is an investigative documentary uncovering the truth about new computer voting systems, which allow a few powerful corporations to record our votes in secret. But the film is not just a warning. It strongly concludes that elections are harder to defraud when voters turn out in big numbers. This documentary is designed specifically to help viewers navigate past the fear and spin already being thrown at this critical issue.
The film educates viewers about the dangers now threatening the voting system. The film surprises and entertains as characters, like grandmother/investigator Bev Harris, expose the truth, take on the gatekeepers and hold them to account. It educates citizens about how to keenly observe and question the process on Election Day and empowers viewers to hold their election officials accountable.
George Wendt, the actor famous for his role as the good friend Norm on the hit comedy Cheers, is the narrator.
Bev Harris, is the Executive Director of Black Box Voting www.BlackBoxVoting.org. According to Vanity Fair Magazine her investigations are breaking newsthat would have made her career at The New York Times or Washington Post.
Andy Stephenson, Associate Director, Black Box Voting, is uncovering nationwide evidence of security risks in America's voting system .
The producers Simon Ardizzone, Russell Michaels and Robert Carrillo-Cohen are independent filmmakers who decided to create this 30 minute film when they realized that most of the information on this vital story was not reaching the public through the mainstream media. They are producing the film in association with Sarah Teale/Teale Productions and Earl Katz of Public Interest Pictures.
Target Audience
The documentary speaks directly to voters of all ages, and also to people who have never considered voting before. This is the one issue that can wake up the people, whether they're Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians or Greens -- who believe democracy means that every vote counts.
Production
We are continuing to shoot through the Presidential election and are receiving contributions to fund the completion of the Post-Election DVD / Feature film.
ADDRESS
There are other web sites with Votergate in the title. Please be sure, when referencing our film that you use the correct web address: www.votergate.tv.
ABOUT TEALE PRODUCTIONS
Teale Productions (www.tealeproductions.com ) was formed in 1988 and has since built a reputation as a cutting edge investigative documentary production and entertainment producing company. Teale has produced award winning original documentaries and television series for HBO, AMC, PBS, Channel 4 (UK), and the BBC. Teale Productions is in constant development with high quality documentaries and original productions.
ABOUT PUBLIC INTEREST PICTURES
Public Interest Pictures (PIP)www.publicinterestpictures.org) is a non-profit organization committed to creating documentaries that will not only be seen by the masses but will also move them. PIP explores progressive issues currently threatened by governmental policies at odds with the public interest.
Christian
clope wrote:
Non 36 minutes.
1 film en DivX de 1H30 à 2H tenant sur 700 Mo, 2 Go pour 36 mn, il y a comme un problème...
clope wrote:
Non 36 minutes.
1 film en DivX de 1H30 à 2H tenant sur 700 Mo, 2 Go pour 36 mn, il y a
comme un problème...