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(Created on 11th January 2009)

Vote #77

The following question was presented:

Well, it's confirmed - the road trip is on. Seems there will be four of us with my dad and brother joining Mr O and myself. So that means I'm probably going to be setting a number of road trip related questions particularly as we get close to having something of a route planned. To start with, a broad question - which State do you think we will have the most interesting encounter in?

Results:

New Mexico was the clear winner with 40% of the votes selected from the following:

  • Alabama (20%)
  • Arkansas (20%)
  • Arizona (0%)
  • Colorado (0%)
  • Florida (0%)
  • Georgia (0%)
  • New Mexico (40%)
  • Oaklahoma (0%)
  • Tennesse (20%)
  • Texas (0%)

Graphic of Results:

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Pre-Result Discussion

Rag
19:52:50
11th January 2009
There will likely be many more states that we visit than those listed below (especially as Nevada isn’t listed and that’s our destination), but the graphs I’ve created for the vote question can only really accommodate 10 options otherwise the bars start to overlay each other. Feel free to suggest other states in the discussion.

Analysis:

Not really much to write on the analysis here as I guess we're just going to have to wait and see. Seems like New Mexico has won it on the voting side and, perhaps, we'll see some aliens in Roswell - you never know.

That said, you hear all these stories about aliens “probing” humans when they abduct them. What worries me is that the use of the word “probing” is generally used for meaning they're going to stick things up your arse. Why? Why would an alien bother to travel across the galaxy just to poke something up someone's arse? I suppose that could be another vote question. Then again, given all the examinations I had during the last year, I could probably ask whether doctors are really aliens.

Anyway, enough of aliens and probing. Lets hope we see lots of things during the road trip. (And that our arses remain un-probed).

Comments:

1 comment
Rag
21:33:53
29th March 2009
I really don't think anyone's coming back to review these, but on the off chance that someone does, the actual answer would be Arizona. This is based on Tombstone and the Grand Canyon being probably the two most interesting places we saw.