People that want to vote once, can... people that want to vote for 90% of the entries, can. So why change the rule?
45 way tie for 49th. 4 wavy mirrors ain't my idea of a House o' Fun.I don't see any 'intrigue' added...I see a small, predictable, group that gets votes, and a whole lot of zeros. 1-2-3-4 ... and a 46 way tie for 50th .
My Mom is no longer around... I'll just take the top 33 home to meet the rest of the jezebel's.
Chances are, it wouldn't be a rat rod. She'd want something nice from Sprawlmart. Is "mom approved" really how you dole out that one vote? And why would I only ever introduced one special friend to mom?You've got a hundred bikes in front of you and you can take one home to meet mother.
furyus
Probably. I ain't a fan.Sounds like my mom is cooler than yours, Matti.
furyus
I bet One Vote would come in dead last if you setup a single vote poll right now that had the choices of One Vote, Three Votes, or Unlimited Votes. Just my opinion and hunch.
I also have the feeling of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
I second that there are things to appreciate in more than one bike. I'm not competitive at all, I do build-offs because it pushes me to actually finish something and maybe people can learn from some of my odd ideas (as poorly documented as they tend to be since I forget to take photos when I get on a roll) or be inspired in their own builds. One of the exercises we did in design school was to come up with ridiculous ideas for things because they would often lead to something clever. As an example of another benefit was my roommate and good friend, who was a truly brilliant designer, said that seeing what I was doing made him improve immensely by getting ideas for his own stuff, not in a theft sort-of-way, but as a launching pad for taking a different direction—likely completely unrelated to what I was doing so that nobody would guess what he came up with had anything to do with what I did. When he told me this, I was shocked and I had to tell him that he did the same for me. It's not about participation trophies, it's about encouraging participation, whatever the level of builder might be. Plus, I like the idea of a ranking further down than top 3 or however few would catch almost all the votes. A lot of racing fans complain that F1 is boring because the top two finishers are almost predetermined, but by only looking at the podium, they miss some great competition in the middle of the pack. If the BOs were just to be held with 5 top-notch participants, there would be a lot of interesting stuff that would be missed. Sure, some ordinary things, too, but I'd rather see people creating than not and who knows who starts out on something simple but might come back with something great next time, buoyed by the experience of being in an encouraging group that treat them as a peer even if their game isn't at that level. In that sense, it could be the opposite of the participation trophy where, instead of saying, "that was great (when it wasn't) and you're good enough, little Timmy with your finger in your nose in the outfield most of the season" it gets someone to see what building something better takes and might drive them to push themselves. Certain sects of bicycling have well-earned reputations for exclusionary attitudes and all that does is discourage more people from taking up bicycling and we're all safer on the road with more cyclists. Though this is probably pushing the point to too much of an extreme, I wouldn't want the same thing to happen here with building.
I will say, though, that there can be too many participants in that it can be difficult to follow them all or sort through to find the ones to choose to follow in the first place. Still, while the Paradox of Choice argues against it, I'd rather have more choice than less.
... and being pun-ished with (or for) the bad jokes!
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