ESPN Poll

Of course, "we have a monopoly on everything and our ego is much bigger than our peni...tentaries" is winning. :hmmm

 
dont waste your time trying to delete the cookies onyour computer and vote more then once. It wont let you, I tried 4 times and even though I could vote each time, the total number of votes that had been cast did not change.

so by deleating the cookies you are deleating the previous vote also.

just thought that i would let everyone know so that they did not waste their time also.

 
wow, pretty much every state except the Big XII states think Texas is going to win it. And everyone in the Big XII thinks OU is going to win (except for the Nebraska states).

I sure hope it's a NE vs. OU game!

 
Texas is way ahead it 53% right now. :dunno :dunno

Btw merged topics. There was an existing topic for this. ;)

 
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dont waste your time trying to delete the cookies onyour computer and vote more then once. It wont let you, I tried 4 times and even though I could vote each time, the total number of votes that had been cast did not change.
so by deleating the cookies you are deleating the previous vote also.

just thought that i would let everyone know so that they did not waste their time also.
No no. Cookies are stored client-side on your computer. The poll results are stored on the server. Unless you remotely hack into the server, deleting cookies isn't going to do anything. My bet is they do it by IP address: one-vote-per-IP.

In other words, if you're on dialup, and you sign off and sign on again...chances are, you'll get another vote. Broadband users are not so lucky here. But surely we have better things to do than listen to a modem dialing online over and over and over? :lol:

 
dont waste your time trying to delete the cookies onyour computer and vote more then once.  It wont let you, I tried 4 times and even though I could vote each time, the total number of votes that had been cast did not change.
so by deleating the cookies you are deleating the previous vote also.

just thought that i would let everyone know so that they did not waste their time also.
No no. Cookies are stored client-side on your computer. The poll results are stored on the server. Unless you remotely hack into the server, deleting cookies isn't going to do anything. My bet is they do it by IP address: one-vote-per-IP.

In other words, if you're on dialup, and you sign off and sign on again...chances are, you'll get another vote. Broadband users are not so lucky here. But surely we have better things to do than listen to a modem dialing online over and over and over? :lol:
well I knew it was something

 
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