Looks like my pick if 1-2 was canceled by someone picking 2-1. Oh, that was AT.

But it must have happened a second time with a different pair, because there was most certainly not a 1:1 correlation between the questions when I had answered it... and AT answered before I did. What would be a lot more useful would be a set of results that list what you chose for both answers at the same time. Perhaps a poll with the same questions, but your answer has to be "city/got shot," "city/missed," "country/got shot," or "country/missed." This way, you get accurate information, instead of all these people that did not choose based on the "average relation." As it is now, the results are fairly suspect and do not actually show anything valid. It is possible that 10 people out of the 19 that answered so far did not pick "city/got shot" or "country/missed," which was the intended correlation. It could be that there are 5 "city/missed," 5 "country/got shot" and then 9 "city/got shot" selections. There is no way to know with the current poll.
[ January 13, 2004, 17:52: Message edited by: Imperator Fyron ]