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Originally Posted by
yhokz101
i know bro, those data were fetched man sad sa source pero the question sa authenticity sa data is at hand. Dili man sa readily accessible or convenient na kayu in details. That script change is very crucial, if you are in an IT field you know very well that while the system is running it is vital as uch as possible not to change any code or script may it be minor or not. It is break or alter the system most likely if not naa cguro sa high probablity naay natandog, gi tandog or matandog sa system. Rule of thumb jd ni nga while running no changes should be made labi na kay sensitive kaayu kay election. This has raised many questions, and why arang dugaya nila naka human noh? hehehe.. and by that phrase dili lisod e detect ang anomalies? That depends at most times.. if you know how to tweak efficiently with a lousy crowd then it is not a problem, but this case was different coz many IT experts are critical to even small matters. In short, when in doubt, then most likely you are right.. first mistake of software is to "assume" it is working fine when its not.
Dili ko IT expert bro pero I understood nga critical to nga issue ang script change.
Pero ang pasabot nako nga dili na kau lisud ang pag-detect sa mga anomalies is because makita na nimo kung asa nga region/province/town/or precinct nga questionable and that result can be verified immediately with the candidate's network of poll watchers/coordinators on what are the actual results in their specific area.
Anyway bro, I think there will be an investigation to be conducted on this issue.
Comelec's Rowena Guanzon seeks for a hold departure order for the concerned smartmatic personnel who changed the code.