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What is supposed to happen after you click on Mega Hot a bunch of times? Is something supposed to happen?
The idea is to have a different voting mechanism for the web. Of course, this is what Mark Zuckerberg did with Facebook that almost got him kicked out of Harvard. Surveys are super popular but so easy to be brigade(d). This creates a token that stores each of the items voting one per user with a TTL of one minute. When the battle is submitted, the token is looked up and the contenders are validated.

It is really just a stupid idea and I'm trying to keep it as simple as possible. All the boats on the website are showing at the Bahia Mar marina now for the boat show. This is a more interesting way to explore all the boats there than a boring, plain directory.

This brings back memories. The original hot or not seems to have disappeared and been replaced with a dating site. Too bad - I would love to see the photos of myself I uploaded so many years ago...
It would be a lot more compelling if all the yachts were the 2000 largest yachts in the world or at least all yachts sailing and motor 30+ meters.

The world's largest boat show is happening now here in Fort Lauderdale.[0] I just took all the data from their site. All the boats on the site are showing today at the boat show. I want to find the Best in Show like the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance has. I don't think the website communicates that.

[0]: http://www.flibs.com/

No, it's nice to see vessels that mere mortals could conceivably afford on there!

I went through about 10 pages and didn't see anything under sail, though... (Edit: okay, there's one sailing yacht in the top 48, and she's currently languishing at #36. It seems most people have a rather different idea of what a real yacht should look like!)

There are so few sailboats in the boat show right now. The motor yacht people and the sailboat people are like cats vs. dogs. There isn't much love between them. The boat show is for the Rodney Dangerfield in Caddy Shack type boaters.[0]

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVL4wKnpx2U

Yeah, if you're into sail this is not the convention for you. Annapolis just had their boat show which is oriented towards sailing. Strictly Sail Miami is in February.
It's fun and I like it. What's missing are prices, where can we find them?
Thanks. I'll take any feed back good or bad. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is happening right now where I'm at. All these boats are at the Bahia Mar marina on showcase right now. All the information is from their website and that wasn't available.
It would be easier if you could see both yachts at the same time. I don't even see the 'vs' above the fold so it's not initially clear what's going on. In addition, there is some sort of jerky shuttering happening when I scroll to the bottom of the page. It sort of overscrolls and then snaps back 2 or 3 times. Perhaps a consequence of having one scrollable element inside another, which is often awkward.
I just noticed that for the first time. Good catch. If I slide the header down on the iPhone it locks the container inside. That sucks. It must be an Angular Material thing. Thanks for pointing it out.

I don't fully understand the jerky shuttering thing. Angular Material has an md-content container element with overflow property set to auto. It prevents using scroll properties on the child element for smooth scrolling. So I borrowed from a Stack Exchange post rolled my own.Gist[0]

I just increased the scrolling duration by 450ms. That makes the automated scrolling much smoother.

I rushed to get this online because all the boats are showing in the Boat Show that is happening right now. I wish the images were all the same size. I think a lot of problems come from not having control over the images.

[0] https://gist.github.com/adam-s/e54c4357648ed0ca6bee24eb8573b...

The rankings page does a good job of showing multiple boats - could you do something like that on the head-to-head page? I'm not sure I understand what you changed in the scrolling, I'm just using my mousewheel. It still overscrolls past the bottom now, just with a much faster snap. BTW, I'm using Chrome on OS X.

But it's definitely a nice site for a quick hack. I've often thought there should be a general service for ranking things like this, where you can dump a bunch of items in and do head-to-head judgements until it has enough data to make a reasonable ordering.

What sort of scoring are you using, ELO?

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I clicked through a dozen times and none of those were yachts.