The poll, which asked if cities should be allowed to sue firearms manufacturers' is now done, and we prevailed.
While I usually do not condone fixing polls, it was clear that the anti's were, so we had to overcome and adapt.
A lot of the ar15.com'ers turned off their cookies, highlighted the no vote button, and put something of weight on the enter button: it was full auto voting.
I have wireless internet; very fast, and I had to go to the store for a couple of hours, so I placed my floppy case tactically on my enter key, and when I came home a few hours later, estimated I was voting at the rate of 25000 votes per hour during 3 hours that I was gone.
A few others with T1 internet had done the same: it was a massacre (woops, can I say that here ????).
Jay
[This message has been edited by CAR15M4 (edited April 14, 2000).]
While I usually do not condone fixing polls, it was clear that the anti's were, so we had to overcome and adapt.
A lot of the ar15.com'ers turned off their cookies, highlighted the no vote button, and put something of weight on the enter button: it was full auto voting.
I have wireless internet; very fast, and I had to go to the store for a couple of hours, so I placed my floppy case tactically on my enter key, and when I came home a few hours later, estimated I was voting at the rate of 25000 votes per hour during 3 hours that I was gone.
A few others with T1 internet had done the same: it was a massacre (woops, can I say that here ????).
Jay
[This message has been edited by CAR15M4 (edited April 14, 2000).]