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particularly as I think most of you are on EST.
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Well, I know a couple of us are on Central time (me, phantom).
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I find all the scrambling around to be rather humorous, though I'm sure it would have been extremely nerve-wracking
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Both. It didn't help matters that both Márcolië Lamen and myself seemed to be suffering from slow internet connections (in my case it was slow as molassas in summer). That did not help matters any at all! I think I probably will do the double window approach from now on.
Anway, realizing that I am contradicting my earlier statement...
I'm not sure that we can really gain that much from studying the near voting disaster. Gil-Galad had three votes by the time phantom voted for Wayne. That is a lot of ground to make up, and you had to assume that Wayne would vote for Gil-Galad. Even when Boromir88 voted for Wayne I still thought Gil-Galad would come out on top (or bottom depending on how you look at it). However, I did not want to vote until the end so that I could do everything to avoid a double lynching. This may have been a mistake on my part. My own instinct was to vote for Gil-Galad and maybe I should have done so sooner. That might have tamped down the fires and ended it there. Of course, had I voted for Gil-Galad and everybody else voted the way they did we would have had a double lynching because Azaelia's and my votes would have balanced each other. So what we have is a situation where Kitanna and Marcolie caused a bit of a mess because of their desire to vote for Wayne. This does put Marcolie on the radar because she was the one who wanted to vote for Wayne. Kitanna I suspected already. Azaelia and myself broke up the double lynch. I don't really see what could be used against us about that.
Where's Anguirel gotten off to? Does he figure that since Gil-Galad voted for him he doesn't need to show up to defend himself?
Let us also not forget that Eonwe was the one who actually triggered the double lynching on DAY ONE.