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Poll goes awry at ENworld

Started by Hairfoot, December 07, 2009, 01:12:40 AM

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Mistwell

Quote from: Broken-Serenity;348661lol gota love a poll that lets anyone vote no matter if there a member or not :) i wonder though, if i got everyone i know to vote that they like or love 3e etc will the poll eventually get changed or will they "strangely" stop accepting non members votes once the tide turns?

You really think there is a conspiracy to be pro-4e at EnWorld, on the level that the folks who run it would mess with a poll themselves?  

Wow.  Sometimes, this board feels like the Art Bell / George Noory crowd of the talk radio world.

I particularly love it when Hairfoot gets upset about other people being dogmatic in their opinions :)

ggroy

Quote from: Mistwell;348714Wow.  Sometimes, this board feels like the Art Bell / George Noory crowd of the talk radio world.

More like Wally George.

Tahmoh

Im more intrigued by the possibility that they may do so than anything tbh, but since the poll runs for a couple more weeks theres plenty of time to try and get a fair result so i think i'll hold off on my experiment for now.

Mistwell

Quote from: Broken-Serenity;348721Im more intrigued by the possibility that they may do so than anything tbh, but since the poll runs for a couple more weeks theres plenty of time to try and get a fair result so i think i'll hold off on my experiment for now.

A "fair result" from an internet poll? Really, you care about getting a "fair result" on an editions war poll on an internet message board?

Why?

Tahmoh

I dont know, i think im having one of those rare moments of optimism again :)

Hairfoot

Quote from: Mistwell;348714I particularly love it when Hairfoot gets upset about other people being dogmatic in their opinions :)

How am I being dogmatic in this?