One of the members at Lakersground apparently wrote a perl script that votes like tens of thousands of times a minute through the command prompt. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if they eventually start using it for this poll and win.
Its that same SOB who wrigged the T-Mac VS Kobe Dunk where all of a sudden Kobe got like 65,000 votes in 12 minutes. Hes got some kind of automatic script thing or something. I dont know Im not much into computers but does anyone else remember that Lakers hacker who wrigged the other poll. My money says that this @ss clown is at it again. Thinking about that dork makes me so He probably looks like this
I'll tell ya who's delusional, these spurs fans who the hell do they think they are? sippin on that hatorade is my guess.
Okay, I'm not sure I get this dig. I guess the guy is somewhat dorky, but it's not like he looks like some ubernerd. I bet some of the guys on this board sort of look like him.
LOL actually he was one of the top results for "computer nerd" on a google search. Next time I will try typing in ubernerd.
Hey. Plenty of guys on this board can do it. I'm sure he just deletes his cookies after voting again and again. But do you really care if the fakers win the stupid poll?
Can someone use the script for the all-star voting also? If so, then we'll probably see the whole laker team starting in the all-star game in Houston next year.
No amount of deleting cookies will vote 10,000 times every minute. Like I said before, it's a script of some kind...most likely PERL. I could probably write the same type of script considering it's the type of stuff I'm paid to do...but I haven't. I think that should answer your question about whether or not I care about this poll. Hell, I don't even remember the last time I visited the nba.com main page. I get all the basketball info I need right here. No you can't. I remember nba.com randomly generates a 6-digit key that you have to type into the all-star ballot when you vote online. In this case, it may be possible to delete your cookies and vote again and again. However, having to enter the dynamically-generated key every time prevents a script from doing 10,000 times every minute.