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by Inner » Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:00 pm
Flash wrote:Wow we blew past 7K! Up to 7,050 now.
NICE!
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by Larry » Sat Apr 27, 2013 7:13 pm
7,281!
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by Inner » Mon Apr 29, 2013 2:11 pm
Dan is moving UP! My analysis shows he's gone from #72 to #66 in the rankings. He is at the 6.371 percentile so keep on voting folks. We're getting there and have only 11 more days to vote.
The current rankings:
I know that data looks kind of messy just pasted in like that. If you'd rather see the spreadsheet:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/917 ... 0list.xlsx
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by Inner » Mon Apr 29, 2013 3:51 pm
bullet4o1 wrote:How the crap do these others get all those votes. That's crazy.
I'd like to believe it's social networking. You get a couple people who work in large offices, attend large churches, presidents of the local whatever...they in turn get a large number of people voting for their candidate. Sorta like you did with The Ville, only BIGGER.
Of course it could be somewhat automated, probably even with the math question, but that level of hackerdom is beyond me and totally unethical.
Because of all of the above I'm quite glad this isn't a direct vote thing where the most votes automatically wins. 'The Board' makes the final choices out of the top 5%. The top 3% people can probably stop voting already. These last few days will really be a contest amongst the 4-6% people. I'm hopeful a lot of the other candidate's voters get bored and stop...and that we don't!
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by Inner » Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:29 pm
ADevilishPotato wrote:how are you compiling this list inner? I've been trying to find a place that lists the ranks of everyone...
Magic?
Nah, just plain work. First I went to
http://www.mobilityawarenessmonth.com/local-heroes/ and looked at each and every candidate, recording data in a spreadsheet. That took a little while. Now that I have that, it's easier. For updates, I go to the same place but only lookup the top 72 people of interest. Goes much faster. It's not foolproof, somebody could have risen from #569 to #71 and I'd miss it...but I considered that unlikely. The number of votes for each candidate drops off -dramatically- below about #80.
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by bullet4o1 » Mon Apr 29, 2013 5:06 pm
Inner wrote:ADevilishPotato wrote:how are you compiling this list inner? I've been trying to find a place that lists the ranks of everyone...
Magic?
Nah, just plain work. First I went to
http://www.mobilityawarenessmonth.com/local-heroes/ and looked at each and every candidate, recording data in a spreadsheet. That took a little while. Now that I have that, it's easier. For updates, I go to the same place but only lookup the top 72 people of interest. Goes much faster. It's not foolproof, somebody could have risen from #569 to #71 and I'd miss it...but I considered that unlikely. The number of votes for each candidate drops off -dramatically- below about #80.
That's nuts. You're nuts. Thanks for getting the numbers though
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