View Full Version : People's voting style
yunshik
05-01-2007, 09:10 PM
Just out of curiosity, are there people out there who change the person they vote for based on weekly performances. OR, do you guys have a favourite contestant and constantly vote for them week after week until he/she are voted off? OR is there some other system that you guys use?
SlighDawg
05-01-2007, 09:12 PM
It depends on if the moon is waning or waxing. Right now it is waning, so I am voting for Melinda.
I know! Crazy! Right? :D
Since I have no favorite I vote for whoever does the best in my opinion each week, if I even bother to vote...
TaylorHicksRocks
05-01-2007, 09:20 PM
I don't usually vote but I find myself voting for Phil because he has improved so much!!!!!!!
ZZKat
05-02-2007, 05:21 AM
So Jordin who has been brilliant through out the competition has one bad week (Bon Jovi week) and out of 12 weeks of good you don't pick that one and she gets booted off. Does that seems fair? If someone is below par through out and has one good night why should they be passed through?
Two are going tonight so why not be the lowest point setters through out the 12 weeks?
Since I have no favorite I vote for whoever does the best in my opinion each week, if I even bother to vote...
So Jordin who has been brilliant through out the competition has one bad week (Bon Jovi week) and out of 12 weeks of good you don't pick that one and she gets booted off. Does that seems fair? If someone is below par through out and has one good night why should they be passed through?
Two are going tonight so why not be the lowest point setters through out the 12 weeks?
I have never voted for her to begin with...
I understand if you are a fan of someone you are going to vote for them
regardless of one individual performance..
I'm not a fan of anyone this year so I vote for whoever did the best that night..
RushDog
05-02-2007, 05:42 AM
I voted for Jordin every time. I was really worried last night, but according to DialIdol, she's still at the top. I guess her other fans were worried as well.
TaylorHicksRocks
05-02-2007, 12:28 PM
So Jordin who has been brilliant through out the competition has one bad week (Bon Jovi week) and out of 12 weeks of good you don't pick that one and she gets booted off. Does that seems fair? If someone is below par through out and has one good night why should they be passed through?
Two are going tonight so why not be the lowest point setters through out the 12 weeks?
If that is the case then it should be Chris and Lakisha leaving tonight....
RushDog
05-02-2007, 02:00 PM
I really wish Kiki wasn't leaving.
It depends on if the moon is waning or waxing. Right now it is waning, so I am voting for Melinda.
I know! Crazy! Right? :D
Not as crazy as one might think. Many moons ago Westinghouse and GE decided to rig their bids. Do you know how they decided who would win and who would lose the bid? By the phases of the moon.
SlighDawg
05-02-2007, 03:29 PM
Thank goodness I'm not crazy then. How do you know these trivial things X1? You would be killer on game night!
Thank goodness I'm not crazy then. How do you know these trivial things X1? You would be killer on game night!
I used to work for Westinghouse and early on we were regaled with stories of this bid rigging and why we should avoid repeating the same mistakes (but I think the mistake they were referring was the mistake of getting caught).
ZZKat
05-02-2007, 04:13 PM
So is the moon lit up at night by it's own light?
Who came up with green cheese on the moon? Was it from the cow?
Not as crazy as one might think. Many moons ago Westinghouse and GE decided to rig their bids. Do you know how they decided who would win and who would lose the bid? By the phases of the moon.
SlighDawg
05-02-2007, 04:35 PM
So is the moon lit up at night by it's own light?
Who came up with green cheese on the moon? Was it from the cow?
The moon is lit by all the lightning bugs. That's where they go to live when they retire.
The green cheese is because we didn't get there to mine it in time, and it got moldy.
The cow never actually jumped OVER the moon, she just jumped in front of it. I think she was doing meth.
IdolMe2
05-02-2007, 06:35 PM
I voted for Jordin every time. I was really worried last night, but according to DialIdol, she's still at the top. I guess her other fans were worried as well.
I have news for you, Dial Idol isn't always right!
TaylorHicksRocks
05-02-2007, 09:39 PM
The moon is lit by all the lightning bugs. That's where they go to live when they retire.
The green cheese is because we didn't get there to mine it in time, and it got moldy.
The cow never actually jumped OVER the moon, she just jumped in front of it. I think she was doing meth.
I thought the moon had blue cheese.....:confused:
SlighDawg
05-03-2007, 07:00 AM
No, my salad has bleu cheese. The moon has green cheese!
Back during the heyday of the space program when we brough rocks back from the moon, NASA sent some samples to colleges with good solid research programs. They sent one set of samples to MIT. Another went to Georgia Tech. A few months later NASA gets an angry call from Texas A&M asking where their samples are. Sitting in his office in Houston overlooking the longhorn pastures, the NASA guy figures "What the heck, dumb Aggie will never know the difference" and sends them some pieces of dried up cow pies.
Few months later he calls the Georgia Tech researcher. GT tells him "Give us more time, but we might be able to prove there is water on the moon." "Great" says the NASA guy.
So he calls MIT. MIT tells him "Give us a few more weeks and we may be able to prove that there's microbial life on the moon." "Wow" says the NASA guy. I'll be in touch.
Few days later he gets a call from A&M saying "We can prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the cow did indeed jump over the moon!"
SlighDawg
05-03-2007, 08:28 AM
As Mr. Krabs would say... arr arr arr arr
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TaylorHicksRocks
05-03-2007, 09:06 AM
Back during the heyday of the space program when we brough rocks back from the moon, NASA sent some samples to colleges with good solid research programs. They sent one set of samples to MIT. Another went to Georgia Tech. A few months later NASA gets an angry call from Texas A&M asking where their samples are. Sitting in his office in Houston overlooking the longhorn pastures, the NASA guy figures "What the heck, dumb Aggie will never know the difference" and sends them some pieces of dried up cow pies.
Few months later he calls the Georgia Tech researcher. GT tells him "Give us more time, but we might be able to prove there is water on the moon." "Great" says the NASA guy.
So he calls MIT. MIT tells him "Give us a few more weeks and we may be able to prove that there's microbial life on the moon." "Wow" says the NASA guy. I'll be in touch.
Few days later he gets a call from A&M saying "We can prove, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the cow did indeed jump over the moon!"
Lmao!!!! That is to funny I sure do miss the Aggie jokes they always made me laugh!