- Deleted databases
This is likely the only thing in the whole list that's a nothing-burger.
The database is probably a list of counties (or polling places) with numbers stored as integers floating point values (yeah, I know). They probably created one as a test before the election, then deleted it. Since the size of each floating point value is a fixed length, the size of the entire database wouldn't change.
Sure, it's not impossible they created one with bunk numbers and then switched them out, but it would be more work than taking the actual one and tweaking it.
Edit: Wait. This is a different database, deleted after the election, not before it. Ohhhh myyyyy.
> 1. Deleted databases
This is likely the only thing in the whole list that's a nothing-burger.
The database is probably a list of counties (or polling places) with numbers stored as ~~integers~~ floating point values (yeah, I know). They probably created one as a test before the election, then deleted it. Since the size of each floating point value is a fixed length, the size of the entire database wouldn't change.
Sure, it's not impossible they created one with bunk numbers and then switched them out, but it would be more work than taking the actual one and tweaking it.
Edit: Wait. This is a different database, deleted after the election, not before it. Ohhhh myyyyy.
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