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 The Wisconsin Elections Commission says the high number of people flocking to the polls to early vote stanley cup  is slowing down their server statewid stanley cup e and making label printing for ballot envelopes take up to 10 minutes for each voter.But what exactly is on that label and what is it used for This is a story TMJ4 has been following since the polls opened for early voting in Wisconsin.Weve shared videos of long lines and people waiting hours just to get in and fill out their ballot. The state says that was due to a lag in printing voter labels.Those labels go on the front of the envelope that early voting ballots go inside and lists the voter s name, address, ward and other details.Printing those labels is a process that should take up to 30 seconds鈥?site delays statewide have made the process take up to 10 minutes to print each label.Watch: Statewide printing delays are slowing down early voting; Here s what to know            Statewide printing delays are slowing down early voting; Heres what to know                            Due to those printing delays, poll workers have instead started handwriting that information on the envelope.Some voters have reached out to TMJ4 wondering if that s secure and allowed; according to the WEC, it is.The commission says handwriting that information was a norm until printing labels came to polling places in 2020.They encourage any polling place experiencing long wait times to hand-write the vo stanley bottles ter s information instead, saying  No voter should b Pxya Global wind power saw record growth in 2023
 We rarely get to see behind the lines of fire and into the technology that keeps our troops safe on the battlefield.But that changed recently when the advanced weapons technology company, AimLock, opened their doors ever so slightly to show us the auto-track stanley drink bottle ing, auto-aiming, and auto-stabilizing device that is being tested by the U.S. government right now. It certainly seems like [this technology becoming the future of combat] is an inevitability,  said Bryan Bochmon, CEO of the company.  Our adversaries are going to use automated lethal force at some point in the future because  stanley quencher there are public examples where they have used it against some of their other enemies. Bochmon made our rules of engagement during our visit very clear: no close-up video or photographs within six feet, no video or photographs of employees, no shots that might reveal our location, and the answer to many of our questions would probably be  thats private information. The technology was first created in 2014 when AimLock was founded. Bochmon describes it as a similar tech to what is found in precision-guided missiles; a computer that can track up to 100 targets at one time while moving from target to target in half of a second, delivering a precision strike each time. The technology, however, requires an authorized human operator to make the decision to deliver it.I asked Bochmon wha stanley cup price t ethical considerations were discussed through the technologys development. Absolutely,  he said.  Any time a new technolo