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Online Poll strangeness!
Posted by: CiH Dec,21.2004-18:25 

A weird thing about the online poll..

When a new topic is introduced, it seems to take a while to get a decent number of votes. Even where there is a red-hot topic like whether to have an Easter coding party next year or not?

I would have thought that something like that would have picked up 80% of the likely responses within 2-3 days, but at time of writing this topic, I'd say less than half of the potentially interested people have voted?

I wonder why this is, is it because most Atariscene people only check out dhs.nu occasionally? Or is it simply a failure to notice that the online poll topic has recently changed?!

Yes, this is another way of saying, "shift your arses and vote!"







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Online Poll strangeness! CiH Dec,21.2004-18:25
  Re: Online Poll strangeness! earx Dec,21.2004-18:40
    Re: Online Poll strangeness! gwEm Dec,21.2004-20:04
      Re: Online Poll strangeness! The Paranoid Dec,21.2004-22:35
        Re: Online Poll strangeness! ZWF/Paradox Dec,21.2004-22:45
          Re: Online Poll strangeness! sh3-rg Dec,21.2004-22:52
            Re: Online Poll strangeness! 505 Dec,22.2004-03:12
              Re: Online Poll strangeness! Dma-Sc Dec,22.2004-11:03
                Re: Online Poll strangeness! sts Dec,22.2004-15:24
                  Re: Online Poll strangeness! earx Dec,22.2004-15:53
                    Re: Online Poll strangeness! sts Dec,22.2004-17:06
                    Re: Online Poll strangeness! CiH Dec,22.2004-18:19
                      Re: Online Poll strangeness! earx Dec,26.2004-16:13
                        Re: Online Poll strangeness! C-Rem Dec,28.2004-21:01


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