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04/26/2004 01:55:41 PM · #1
Just looked again at the ribbon winners for Silhouettes and I'm sure we all agree that all three are great photographs.

well, when I say "all agree" clearly I'm mistaken

Each of the shots has attracted a "1" from some voter.

Now, while I understand that opinions and taste's are different, none of these shots deserves a "1"

Do the council remove "bad voters"? i.e. people who are aren't voting within the spirit of the site. I've read so much recently about submissions being within the sprit of the site and submissions holding photography in the highest regard.......but what about the voters?

Steve
04/26/2004 02:13:21 PM · #2
As has been said many times, "there is no accounting for taste." Everyone is entitled to their opinion, no matter how different it may be. That said, there is a script that runs just before voting ends that looks for "odd" patterns of voting (ie -- all 1's) and tosses it out.
04/26/2004 02:27:29 PM · #3
you have a goat?
04/26/2004 02:31:28 PM · #4
Originally posted by hopper:

you have a goat?


04/26/2004 02:32:49 PM · #5
Goats ... in Berkeley?



Message edited by author 2004-04-26 14:33:33.
04/26/2004 02:32:55 PM · #6
The trick, as my mother taught me, is not letting anyone know where your goat is tied, LOL. Easier said than done - but it's just a fact of life that there are those who are always ready to exploit your frustration if they know that something really frustrates you!
04/26/2004 02:43:20 PM · #7
So that is what a goat looks like,all this time we thought he was a cat.


Message edited by author 2004-04-26 14:43:44.
04/26/2004 03:14:13 PM · #8
Hey it could have been worse... Two people actually gave my last entry a 10... Talk about no accounting for taste.
04/26/2004 04:29:21 PM · #9
if you have a goat on your grass roof to keep it trimmed don't tie it up! if he trips and falls that's the end of him...

i've seen it happen. if it wasn't tied he would have made it.


04/26/2004 04:47:46 PM · #10
Originally posted by soup:

if you have a goat on your grass roof to keep it trimmed don't tie it up! if he trips and falls that's the end of him...

i've seen it happen. if it wasn't tied he would have made it.

It is pretty hard to get a goat to eat grass.
04/26/2004 05:17:26 PM · #11
Thanks for the nice goat pics folks

Made my day

Steve

p.s. Next thread..."what really gets on my t*ts"
04/26/2004 05:30:55 PM · #12
i dunno my, my neighbors used to have one on their roof to eat the grass up there. it fell, and hung itself one day during the summer.
04/26/2004 05:33:40 PM · #13
Originally posted by scottwilson:

It is pretty hard to get a goat to eat grass.

A goat on a roof has little else to do.... ;-)
I wonder if the goats wonder if the grass is greener on the other roof?

Message edited by author 2004-04-26 17:36:23.
04/26/2004 05:38:02 PM · #14
Originally posted by PaulMdx:

Originally posted by scottwilson:

It is pretty hard to get a goat to eat grass.

A goat on a roof has little else to do.... ;-)

A goat that has nothing to eat but grass will soon get depressed, they will frequently then hang themselves.
04/26/2004 05:40:42 PM · #15
hehe

maybe thats what happened then.

they weren't the smartest folks, and eventually shot one of my dogs for no good reason.... i don't care for them much.

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