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Date Posted: 14:33:33 02/04/13 Mon
Author: Just my opinion
Subject: If you have a password protected system where each judge has an input password, and the tabulator receives the output information, it can't be changed without the judges password. Computerized judging saves an enormous amount of time, stress and possible human error. I like it.
In reply to: 's message, "Computerized judging system" on 11:32:33 01/31/13 Thu

>So who else thinks that computerized judging is slap
>ridiculous? I mean how easy would it be for a director
>or judge to go back and change a score. All score
>should be written and signed by a judges and if they
>are going to deduct points then they need to have
>comments on why. I have heard several people talking
>about this lately and I know my daughter and I will
>not be attending any pageant that utilizes
>computerized judging!

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[> [> Says the director who wants her job to be easier. Passwords don't prevent errors or hacking. And what if a judge is computer I stupid? It just gives the judges one more bit of anonymity which is a bad thing. I just see more problems than solutions. -- No name, 18:15:34 02/06/13 Wed [1]


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[> [> [> Re: Says the director who wants her job to be easier. Passwords don't prevent errors or hacking. And what if a judge is computer I stupid? It just gives the judges one more bit of anonymity which is a bad thing. I just see more problems than solutions. -- No name, 18:16:10 02/06/13 Wed [1]


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