Does the one Jess uses - Mr. Poll - handle first/second choice voting?
edit: total xpost, of course.
Mal ,'Serenity'
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
Does the one Jess uses - Mr. Poll - handle first/second choice voting?
edit: total xpost, of course.
Oh! I could also set up a drop-down menu poll with "First Choice" and "Second Choice" as the questions, and the four cities as options. This wouldn't prevent people from selecting the same city twice, but it might be the least cumbersome option.
Oh! I could also set up a drop-down menu poll with "First Choice" and "Second Choice" as the questions
That seems like the best method to me.
(Also, I was reading too fast. Obviously, there will be more than 4 cities to choose from, or choosing the top 4 contenders would be pretty silly.)
-t, if you want to takeover, or help with the NO stuff, I'd welcome it. Also, the Riverfront streetcar seemed wheelchair accessable (or at least it had the strappy things to tie it in, and I imagine they get up there somehow). Last I rode the St. Charles, it was not. If you want to e-mail me the profile is good.
Olive hate? I can barely conceive of such a thing.
Kicking the olives off a muffaletta negates the point of the muffaletta.
All you martini drinkers (looks pointedly at Kate and Katerina) need to join JZ and me at the Persian Aub Zam Zam room immediately.
Erin, a martini with tonic or cranberry is not a martini but some other (no doubt tasty) drink. Still, not a martini.
With Hec on the martini thing (mine's Bombay Sapphire, glass coated with Nolly Pratt dry, squirt of olive juice, shaken over ice with almond stuffed olives).
I love olives passionately (particularly kalamata olives), but I don't understand why anyone would ruin a perfectly good olive by putting it in a glass of nasty gin. Gin is of the devil.
Joining Nutty in the hate olives, love their oil camp.
Question for the hivemind - my work colleague and I are looking for a nice, little, not necessarily fancy hotel in downtown Oakland, walking distance from Preservation Park, for the dates of 9/1 - 9/3. We both go for funky/comfy over schwank. Price under $140 pretax each per night preferred. The conference website recommended the downtown Marriot and Courtyard by Marriot and the Washington Inn. I have an email in to the visitor's center but I trust the hivemind more!
Somewhat topic-y, since I'm hoping to meet up w/ SF-istas on this trip. I should know what evenings I'll be around for dinner soon. I also have the possibility of staying another night, but that may depend on a host as work wouldn't pay for the hotel that night.
Muchas gracias.
Not good gin! Vodka is of the devil.