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If this contest lasts for two more weeks, we'd better pad our lead by at least 200 or even 300 votes, that way a last minute push by the other guy won't make a difference.
Hey, has anyone else thought about voting for that '95 Monte Carlo? Not a single vote.
Apparently the owner of the '95 Monte Carlo hasn't discovered an appropriate internet forum to enlist his fellow enthusiasts help in stuffing the ballot box.
I now voted three times. All three for the scion. Just kidding.
The Mini has 1074 or 44% compared to the Scion's 1019 or 41%. Interesting how no car has a pure majority vote though. The Audi and the Acura are acting the part of a Ralph Nader in this election.
Apparently the owner of the '95 Monte Carlo hasn't discovered an appropriate internet forum to enlist his fellow enthusiasts help in stuffing the ballot box.
But not a single vote? He hasn't even voted for himself. Or is that not allowed?
Just thought of something... maybe the Japanese have started to vote for the Black Box. They have been sold in Japan a lot longer than the US. Someone could have hacked their site too. I demand a paper trail, need a way to have that recount.
Charles
P.S. Anyone with a dial-up connection tried restarting their web connection, then try to vote again. Doing that on a dial-up should change your IP address.
Anyone with a dial-up connection tried restarting their web connection, then try to vote again. Doing that on a dial-up should change your IP address.
Yes. This does work. It would also explain why the MINI can't put away the Scion. Those guys cheat. In all fairness, both cars deserve to win (since they each have 42% of the vote). I really wish they would call it a tie. But I guess it's like a championship in sports, there must be a winner and therefore a loser.