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Sunday, October 17, 2004

The voters in dilemma for vidhan sabha elections of maharashtra

I am so tired of news reporters interviewing "undecided voters." If you are undecided by now then you must be suffering from brain injuries of some sort and I don't want you voting in our election anyways. While we are on the subject, how is it possible that a scientific poll can drift back and forth the way that it does every day? Are there actually people out there that change their minds daily? To explain such illogical results reporters always announce a "margin of error." That means from now on I can tell people anything I want and just say there is a 5% margin of error in what I am saying. I change my mind daily about an odd assortment of things. Sometimes I wear dress socks and then switch to white just as I leave my apartment. I am always embarrassed if I forget and wear dress socks to the gym. Some days I think I like Pepsi better than Coke, but other days I change my mind again. To overcome these time wasting deficiencies in my character I am now creating a poll that I will carry with me daily. On this tracking poll I will ask myself where I stand on a variety of personal issues each day. At the end of a month I will put all the data into MS Excel and see where I truly stand on each issue. I trust the poll results will help me decide.


In the news today:

Poll results of maharashtra:
State Polls 2004
PARTY POSITION - UPDATED AT 2 : 25 PM
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Maharashtra
Total No. of Seats : 288 Results Declared : 288 / 288

Party Seats Contested Won

Congress 157 67
NCP 124 71
BJP 111 56
Shiv Sena 163 62
IND 1083 18
Others 475 11






Second test match results Aus Vs india
Australia vs India
Australia 150/4 (50 ov)



Martyn * 19 (36)
Gillespie 0 (9)
Bowling
Kumble * 15 - 1 - 53 - 3
Harbhajan Singh 18 - 3 - 46 - 0
Current Run Rate : 3.00
Match Break : Stumps - Day 3

Australia 235 150/4
India 376
Australia lead by 9 runs with 6 wickets remaining


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