On Friday, Jun 13, 2003, at 11:27 US/Eastern, Steve Langasek wrote:
In contrast, with an electronic vote that's open for an extended period and for which quorum is calculated per-vote, classic quorum means it may be in your best interest to *not* vote on a particular issue if turnout is low,
That's no different than with a physical meeting, except that you have to leave the building. Consider the recent Democratic walkout of the Texas legislature.