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Regulations: Las Vegas Gaming Machines vs Voting Machines

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4/11/2008; 3:51 AM by Jim Roepcke
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A couple of summers ago I went to Vegas to discuss some innovative work for a Vegas casino that wanted to improve the customer experience with slot machines. I learned a lot about the regulations they are under, it was quite an eye opener. They couldn't even use Ethernet in the slot machines because its use was not yet approved by the regulatory rules.

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