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Monday, March 24, 2003  

e-voting, UCL, Stanford and large furry animals

I caught up with Ian Brown of FIPR this morning, and we pored over the issue of e-voting accompanied by London sunshine and insipid coffee from the UCL graduate common room. As we sipped, students of the Slade rolled around enclosures on the grass in the main UCL quad, pretending to be large furry beasts. Title of piece: 'Enclosure'. Very amusing.

Anyway, e-voting stuff [proposals, events, research, funding applications and other ideas] to proceed apace, in the interdisciplinary context of UCL (computing, public policy etc.), provided we can spare the time. Is nobody doing research in this area in the UK? Prof. David Dill's Stanford petition to be pursued on this side of the Atlantic. And if anyone else would care to join us......drop me a line.

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