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#126 2025-10-16 18:02:16

tahanson43206
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Re: RobertDyck Postings

For RobertDyck re new topic and long tenure with NewMars....

It is good to see you back on the board, after an absence ...

Best wishes for success with the new topic.  It seems to me it has potential for a long and robust life, because we are just in the early stages of the evolution of the space suit, from Gagarin to the latest SpaceX or Blue Origin designs.

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#127 2025-10-19 13:19:47

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For RobertDyck re History reminder .... https://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.ph … 75#p234975

Thanks for a very nice addition to the forum archive!

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#128 Today 08:05:34

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For RobertDyck re history reminder:

Thanks for another very nice addition to the forum archive.

May I share with you an idea I've been mulling:

It appears I did not copy the text I just composed.  Instead, here is a link to an article that I was reading:
https://daily.jstor.org/the-fifteenth-a … annotated/

The idea I was considering (this is a reconstruction) is to eliminate the traditional construction of Congressional Districts based upon land.

That is how we've been allocating voting since the founding of the US, and it may well go back to England before then.

With modern electronics, we can create Digital Districts within States, and each Congressional District (of 435) would be allocated based upon voter registration by approved parties. This would (among other things, mean small parties (like (can't remember name) or ???) might have enough members within a State to win a Congressional seat.

Would this work in Canada?

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