Keep voting For McKee

Started by CJ, January 25, 2005, 05:52:59 PM

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Greg Berge

[Q]It makes someone's vote who has more time on their hands more important than someone else who only has time to vote once.[/Q]It works exactly like ordinary representative government. B-]

Brian

I would like to protest for I was unable to cast my votes yesterday and the site is still being problematic again this morning.  I am not the only one that was unable to cast my votes yesterday.:-(


Nate 04

Too bad they didn't add the a link to the site.  Imagine having even a fraction of the Cornell students and all others who read the paper voting just once.  That would really push up Cornell players numbers.

Bio '04

Don't know if anyone reads them, but  the link could probably be put in the "feedback" section of the article.
"Milhouse, knock him down if he's in your way. Jimbo, Jimbo, go for the face. Ralph Wiggum lost his shin guard. Hack the bone. Hack the bone!"  ~Lisa Simpson

billhoward

>>> Cornell Boasts Nine Hobey Finalists

... and it could have been ten "finalists" had Troy not been so selfish and left the team. I would have voted for the guy.

Will

I just submitted feedback with a link to the voting site, but it has to be approved by a moderator before it shows up on the article page.
Is next year here yet?

DisplacedCornellian

Your wit never ceases to amaze you, does it bill?

billhoward

I want to be backup for Bill Scheft if he ever goes down.

Greg Berge

McKee holding up nicely at #5.  Vote early and often.

CJ

:-)

Dave is in 4th place now.  

lets keep up the good work. ;-)

KeithK

[q]I always thought it wierd for baseballs all-star game that you get to vote 25 times.[/q]Voting only 25 times?  Yeah right.  Maybe online.  But nothing stops you from voting as many times as you want by paper ballot.  Simply by using a pen one could punch out stacks of ballots at the same time.  I remember back in 1987, I was at Yankee Stadium on the last day of the voting.  I must've punched out 300 or more ballots that afternoon.  Willie Randolph got the starting nod for the AL at 2B by a smaller margin (and he deserved it that year).

Brian

Moulson is close to breaking into the top 20!  I hope he gets and stays in the top 20 in case he gets hot.  Which could happen this weekend, players seem to be getting healthier around him and they are getting used to playing together on the power play unit.

Beeeej

[Q]CJ Wrote:Dave is in 4th place now.[/q]

...and damn close to 3rd.

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Jeff Hopkins '82

Two votes out of third as of 5:08 PM.