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August 10, 2009

Poll rigging for fun and pointless self-aggrandizement

I was alerted to this online poll to determine the "Best Comic Strip Ever."  "Tom the Dancing Bug" is currently at position #21, a ranking it's probably lucky to have.

But if every person reading this goes to Rankopedia and votes for "Tom the Dancing Bug," it will be instantly catapulted into the #1 spot, leaving such obviously inferior efforts as "Peanuts" and "Calvin and Hobbes" in the far distance.  Then I could rub my hands together and laugh maniacally for about thirty seconds.  Then we can all move on.

You do have to register (i.e., give an email address) in order to vote, but if you have any qualms about that, you can enter a phony address.  I just registered, and there was no verification process (I couldn't bring myself to vote for "Tom the Dancing Bug" -- I voted for "Cul de Sac.")

Let's see what happens!  It takes only a few seconds.

Ready, GO!  Vote for "Tom the Dancing Bug!"

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