Re: Conlang Flag: Voting Now Open.
From: | Adrian Morgan (aka Flesh-eating Dragon) <dragon@...> |
Date: | Saturday, September 18, 2004, 2:15 |
Jan van Steenbergen wrote:
> Well, it means at least that we agree for a change! :) It would have
> been a lot harder if eight completely different flags would have
> gained approximately the same amount of support. In that case we
> would probably end up with no flag at all!
The trend is continuing, BTW - 48% percent of people (that's 16 out of
33) have specified the same flag as a first choice.
To show you how fantastically well the leading flag is doing, here are
the relevant stats. I've labelled the flags with Greek aliases so as
not to give away their identities:
88% of voters prefer the leading flag over flag
Alpha.
85% of voters prefer the leading flag over flags
Beta, Gamma and Delta.
82% of voters prefer the leading flag over flags
Epsilon, Zeta and Eta.
79% of voters prefer the leading flag over flags
Theta, Iota, Kappa, Lambda, Mu, Nu and Xi.
76% of voters prefer the leading flag over flags
Omicron and Pi.
73% of voters prefer the leading flag over flags
Rho, Sigma, Tau and Upsilon.
70% of voters prefer the leading flag over flag
Phi.
64% of voters prefer the leading flag over flag
Chi.
61% of voters prefer the leading flag over flag
Psi.
Kind of makes me wonder if it's worth waiting another five days before
announcing the result. Doing so would merely be a formality, since
only a miracle could change the outcome now.
Adrian.