Hizzoner the Smoker

Apparently, it’s okay to lay off a smoker if that smoker is going to be the next president. But if you’re just an ordinary guy, expect to be berated, scolded, lectured, fed scary pictures, and generally shamed into taking your filthy habit inside unventilated smoking “rooms.”

Don’t get me wrong. The guy, whether he’s an incoming president or not, shouldn’t be pressured into quitting. After all, putting a stick of concentrated cancer into your mouth and sucking on it ought to be a private affair. I know. I was a smoker until the very last day of 2009, and I resented it when people tried to make me quit.

Since then, however, I’ve figured out that there are benefits to not smoking. I mean, the food tastes better – which, if you’ve seen me, you’ll realize was never a problem for me anyway – your fingers smell shower-fresh longer, and you probably won’t die as quickly.

On the downside, wtf do you do when you’re alone in a coffee shop? Drink coffee??!?

Oh well. The bottomline is that the good Senator has pleaded stress and personal freedoms and that should be good enough for everybody. One only wonders how effective anti-smoking campaigns will now be.

Enough

Yesterday, a COMELEC Commissioner was taken to task by a congressman, for saying that ‘enough was enough.’ My brain didn’t stay long enough to completely understand the Commissioner’s explanation of his statement. My mind was too busy being outraged.

We understand how important the Committee hearings are. We know that it is crucial for every single complaint to be heard and addressed. And we know that for those who did not win, all is is doubly important.

Is that explicit enough?

Now listen to us.

There are better ways of achieving the laudable objectives of these hearings. Ways that don’t require the COMELEC to de-prioritize the thousand and one tasks we need to accomplish to finally write finis to these elections. Ways that will allow our answers to be much clearer, more comprehensive, but perhaps less satisfying than when we can be interrupted and berated in the middle of an explanation.

That’s all we’re asking for, really. the opportunity to answer these questions without havingto constantly fly off on one tangent or another. This way, we can all get this over with.

Memory Card

If you follow the video closely, it should be pretty clear that they were able to hack the card only because the card had an ‘executable program.’

It follows therefore that if Smartmatic can show its cf cards have no executable program, then those cards can’t be used to dope the results.

Vote-buying

Dear Ms. Monteagudo,

I hope you don’t mind if I call you Gianna. You, in turn, would oblige me very much if you called me James.

With that important business out of the way, your question is “Does the COMELEC have plans for preventing vote-buying from being inevitable during elections?”

The short answer is: YES. Voter Education will be used to address the perennial ill of vote-buying, hopefully by molding a generation of voters who appreciate their vote so much that they won’t be willing to sell it.

The pragmatic answer is: while the short answer is accurate enough, it doesn’t really answer your question. Unfortunately, if I were to take on your question strictly by its own terms, i would have to say that there is simply no way we can prevent the inevitability of vote-buying.

Vote buying, you see, is economic behavior. And with many of our voters being so poor, acts with economic benefits trump those acts that are more noble or altruistic. Simply put, many of our voters commoditize their votes because it brings more immediate benefits than voting your conscience.

What the COMELEC can do is to improve the mechanisms for reporting vote-buying. To be perfectly candid with you, I still don’t have a complete picture of how that can be done. But I have to believe that it can be done. Early in this election cycle, I thought that citizen journalist groups like Boto Mo, I-patrol Mo represented a glimmer of hope – a way of possibly making it easier to report vote-buying operations (incidentally, vote buying operations are usually large scale activities involving lots of campaign workers knocking on doors and giving money), but throughout the run up to the polls, I never saw any usable report on vote-buying ops.

Still, citizen journalism is probably the way to go. All we have to do is figure out how to keep the citizen journalists safe.

Whew. I bet that answer was much longer than absolutely necessary. Still, I hope it helps.

James

Time stamps

Of course, time stamps are important. What Smartmatic was saying was that it’s not the only thing that matters.

The source of the problem is that the PCOS clocks were set in the warehouse in Cabuyao. So that’s two issues right there. first, you’re configuring 82,200 machines. It’s pretty inevitable that a few of those set-ups will be screwy. which is what we’re seeing here. a few machines out of a whole boatload are showing errors.

Second, the PCOS machines are booted up all across the country, far from anyone who can fix the clock settings. So, pragmatically speaking, even if you did see the problem during the printing of the zero report, there really isn’t anything you can do about it.

So, does the timestamp affect the accuracy of the count? it doesn’t. what it does is affect the credibility of the count. obviously, as we see happening now, peopl will come up and say the results were pre-fabbed, despite the successful zero reporting.

Here is where we turn to the interlocking security features of the system.

first, we assume that ppl are there when the elections happened, and therefore they know when the e.r.s were printed.

second, people were present for the actual printing also.

third, and of course there’s the audit.

unfortunately, none of things matter when you’ve lost and you’re trying to make a point.

Digital signatures

A digital signature isn’t a handwritten signature produced digitally. This, apparently, is more common a misconception than i initially thought.

In the context of the 2010 AES, the digital signature is the thing that identifies the source of the transmission to the CCS.

Now where can this digital signature be found? It is affixed to the PCOS data via the security key – that little black token that you fit onto the i-button port. When the signature is introduced into the system that way, it becomes possible to transmit election returns. In other words, if you have election returns, and certificates of canvass, its a pretty safe bet that it’s backed up by a digital signature.

Mil Maskaras and the Player PCOS

Mil Maskaras was the first luchador I’d ever seen. He was part of the old WWF, back in the days of Andre the Giant and Jimmy ‘Superfly’ Snuka. Last night, I could’ve sworn that was Mil Maskaras under that floppy straw hat, telling a story about how he and several thousand other ‘players’ conspired to manipulate the outcome of the elections. Only, it wasn’t Mil Maskaras, of course; just some guy called ‘Robin.’

As it turns out, ‘Robin’ is the lead player in yet another over-wrought variation of the ancient theme of “Hindi Ako Natalo! (Nadaya Ako!)” What makes him so entertaining is that he has introduced a couple of twists to what would have been a tired storyline.

First, his character is an unapologetic operator – brazenly declaring himself a COMELEC employee and claiming to have access to hundreds, if not thousands of PCOS machines that were used to rig the elections; and second, his motivation for coming out isn’t guilt, it’s greed. He wants revenge for getting stiffed by his alleged client who, conveniently enough, is also in close contention for Vice-Presidency.

But ‘Robin’s’ believability starts to crack when you consider his claims more closely.

One: he says that there are thousands of ‘players’ with (presumably) an equal number of PCOS for use in rigging the polls.

Consider this: Where did those PCOS machines come from? Every single PCOS machine ordered by the COMELEC is accounted for, including those that were burned in Miag-ao, Iloilo. Did a separate shipment come in? Considering the large numbers of PCOS needed for the operation described by ‘Robin,’ it is scarcely believable that such a shipment would have gone unnoticed.

Two: he says that the Player PCOS machines sent in pre-fabricated outcomes to the COMELEC Central Server, thereby boxing out the transmissions from the real PCOS machines.

Consider this: The results received by the Central Server from PCOS machines are only back-up in nature. The primary transmission is to the municipal canvassing stations. So, if the Player PCOS sent data to the Central Server but not to the municipal canvassing stations, there would be a discrepancy that would be immediately apparent.

Consider also that the Election Returns are printed BEFORE electronic transmission of results. So, where are Robin’s ERs? And even assuming he has them, how did he get them to the precincts that he rigged with his Player PCOS? Without those ERs, the transmitted results (from the Player PCOS) would be unacceptable to the watchers at the municipal canvassing stations; a stink would have been raised mere hours after the close of voting.

Consider also that ‘Robin’ made no mention at all of sending fake results to the PPCRV/KBP server, or the servers of the dominant majority party or the dominant minority party.

Consider also that the encryption of the PCOS cannot be spoofed since it is randomly generated from too many variables which themselves are randomly occurring.

And finally, consider also that when the canvassing system receives two transmissions purporting to be from the same source, it HOLDS both transmissions until a human system administrator can evaluate the situation and clears the warning flag. As he described it, ‘Robin’s’ player PCOS completely prevents the actual PCOS transmission from even arriving at the canvassing system!

Third, he claims that votes were stolen from other Presidential candidates and even gives figures! 5 million taken from this candidate, 4 million from that one, and 2-3 million from another. Now it stands to reason that if you’re going to give figures like that, you’re proceeding from a knowledge of what the actual figures were. In other words, you must know exactly how much a presidentiable got, before you can quantify how much you stole from him. But in ‘Robin’s’ story, the Player PCOS prevented actual figures from even getting through! In other words, there were no actual votes received, just the fabricated ones. So how could he say how much was stolen from who?

And then of course, there’s the circumstances surrounding the revelation.

The target is clearly Binay. ‘Robin’ spared no effort exonerating Villar, whom he called ‘kuripot.’ Weird, considering the money that Villar had been spending throughout his campaign. He obviously wanted the Presidency real bad, but even after spending all that money in pursuit of it, he balks at an expenditure that promised to deliver the Presidency to him, lock, stock, and barrel.

This story pushes the smoking gun at Binay. I suppose it is merely coincidence that Binay is also currently locked in the fight of a lifetime? Weird, because if I had spent that much money, I would not jinx the outcome by getting niggardly at the last minute. It’s bad strategy and abysmal common-sense.

Ahh… but then again, bad strategy and abysmal common-sense were also the hallmarks of Mil Maskaras. He was a flamboyant wrestler, for sure. Just like ‘Robin’ is a flamboyant tattletale. But just as Mil Maskaras ultimately lacked the brains and the brawn to become a world champion luchador, it would seem that so too is ‘Robin’s’ expose devoid of all substance. In fact, the more you listen to him, the more you get the sense that he is only taking advantage of the fact that only a few people can actually make sense of what he’s saying – and realize that he isn’t actually saying anything of sense.

The rest of us just respond to the ominousness of the news, to the unsettling confidence that he seems to have, leading us to nod our heads sagely and ignorantly whisper – like lemmings in the dark – ‘sounds plausible.’

But

The Big Move

More’n 60 PCOS machines are gonna be moved from the Ynares gym(?) to the Senate.

They’ll be safer there, right?

The 13th Senator

There will be no 13th senator for the simple reason that we called this election for only 12.

If there is to be a replacement for any vacancy that might emerge in the Senate, the Senate itself will have to inform the COMELEC that it needs to have that vacancy filled.

hello universe

i started this blog from out of my ipad. lessee how the medium, so to speak, affects the message.

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