Special Vote! What should Extra History cover?
Added 2016-07-30 07:33:00 +0000 UTCThe last few votes we've had have been the closest we've ever seen - heck, the last one featured a three-way tie that broke at the last second by ONE VOTE. So we've been thinking - all those second place topics that came so, so close to winning? They deserve a second (!) chance! So here they are.
Link: http://freeonlinesurveys.com/p/8ZXoM7np?qid=852858
Deadline: Tuesday, August 2 at midnight (PST)
Rules: You may vote for as many topics as you like! The topics that gets the most votes overall will be the winner.
We're expecting epic results from you, voters! Five-way tie, maybe?
Comments
Okay, I wanna clarify what I said so I don't seem like too much of a jerk. :P Extra Credits has a list that they post with every vote of what topics are coming up next in the series. We never vote for the next topic immediately after the one we are currently watching, they are always several ahead. So they do have a "to-air" list, if not a "to-do" list. So since everyone seems to love these topics, why not hold the vote for a bit and just get around to doing them all? I didn't mean make the show biweekly or double the workload or something to that effect.
Jeffrey
2016-08-03 00:09:24 +0000 UTCAnd increasing the schedule further to biweekly would require, what, 3 new artists, doubling the amount of music produced by the musicians if not hiring more, a new writer and a new editor? Which doesn't exactly seem feasible for a fair while, if at all...
Stephen
2016-08-02 23:53:12 +0000 UTCHeck, there's some interesting history behind the humble cornish pasty and how it came to exist. (Packed lunch for miners, which apparently used to have the initial carved on one end both so the miners could tell who's pasty was who's, and because at one point both savory and sweet was put into the same pastry so that it was literally an entire meal in a single pie crust, savory pie one end, sweet pie the other, so it needed to be eaten the correct way round)
Stephen
2016-08-02 23:47:18 +0000 UTCIn part, I want War of the Roses to win so that James will talk more about Duelist of the Roses on the Q&As...
Stephen
2016-08-02 23:41:59 +0000 UTCMaybe you should stop letting people see the results before they've cast a vote...
Timothy McLean
2016-08-02 23:34:51 +0000 UTCIt's no surprise that they're similar, since Martin loosely based A Song of Ice and Fire in part on the War of the Roses.
Timothy McLean
2016-08-02 23:32:49 +0000 UTCI personally want to see Extra History get enough funding that they can put out a full series each week, so they can get through more of the parts of history they really want to cover. Maybe that's more of a "wish," though...
Timothy McLean
2016-08-02 23:30:50 +0000 UTCI personally want to see Extra History get enough funding that they can put out a full series each week, so they can get through more of the parts of history they really want to cover. Maybe that's more of a "wish," though...
Timothy McLean
2016-08-02 23:30:50 +0000 UTCIt's four days this time, although I actually think 3 days is the ideal. After that point I can tell that the rate at which people are voting really drops off. I just happened to calculate the ending date wrong, but since I posted it that way, it's only fair if I stick to it!
Extra History
2016-08-02 23:16:25 +0000 UTCWell, they could do a one-ep on packing lunch if they did an episode on Nicolas Appert, who came up with a way to preserve food in portable containers in the 1790s. The French military was offering 12000 Francs for a way to pack food so they didn't have to forage. Granted the invention was a lunchbottle and not a box but it counts, and led directly to modern canning
Jessica Cheeri
2016-08-02 16:25:55 +0000 UTC"The Lancasters send their regards."
RMS Oceanic
2016-08-02 13:20:11 +0000 UTCHah, I did feel like something was wrong, but didn't bother actually doing the math :P
Mikkel Kaas
2016-08-02 10:05:42 +0000 UTCAwwww, I was hoping to have the final vote. Oh well, it seems you extended the deadline. Better to give more time for people to vote anyways, it seems rather common that people didn't see the vote announcement until its too late. Maybe 3 days for voting is too short?
Marco Honrade
2016-08-02 09:19:40 +0000 UTCYikes, I set the timer wrong! Realized it when I saw your message. Try voting now - the poll should be re-open for another 22.5 hours.
Extra History
2016-08-02 08:31:59 +0000 UTCThe vote's open till Tuesday - still 24 hours yet to go!
Extra History
2016-08-02 08:31:34 +0000 UTCWow, such close vote yet again. Sadly I didn't see the mail until now.
Mikkel Kaas
2016-08-02 08:19:25 +0000 UTCIt's Walpole. Walpole Tied the Vote back up.
Martin Verran
2016-08-02 07:43:36 +0000 UTCJust for amusement's sake: I have in fact had one friend refuse to read beyond book one in A Song of Ice and Fire on the grounds that he already knew how it would end: The Lancaster's would win.
Nessf
2016-08-02 07:38:46 +0000 UTCThe Gracchi Brothers(starts this week) --> History of Paper Money --> Libertadores --> The results of this vote. Edit: Their schedule assumes that each series will take 6 weeks + lies. If a particular topic takes less time than that, they fill it in with one-off episodes on a topic of their choice (such as the recent episode about Lindisfarne) Edit again: To anyone reading later, I swear there was a question here I was answering when I wrote this....
Nessf
2016-08-02 07:32:06 +0000 UTCTime to cast my vote with less than a minute left, I decided on Catherine the Great, Seven Years War, and Marie Curie.
Marco Honrade
2016-08-02 06:59:00 +0000 UTCWe're actively considering that! It may happen somewhat soon, but I'd like to have at least one free-for-all suggestion list in between now and then. In order to run this special "Second Chances" vote, I had to replace the usual $10 reward with a different one, so I want to make sure everyone who didn't get to send in their topic this time gets a chance to send their absolute favorite next time.
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:42:51 +0000 UTCANTTI YOU JINXED IT!
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:40:18 +0000 UTCI wish, though. ;D
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:39:23 +0000 UTCI'm starting to believe that you all are coordinating somewhere behind the scenes. It's a blind vote, but any time one of the three leaders falls behind, miraculously another round of voters show up to bounce it back into the tie. ;)
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:39:14 +0000 UTCOh no! Her odds are looking pretty low, unfortunately, although I'd really love to cover her too. :(
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:38:11 +0000 UTCYeah, it's winner takes all with these. Topics that win can come back in future votes, but they don't get to go onto the production schedule unless they straight up win a voting contest.
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:30:16 +0000 UTCIt's still special!
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:28:13 +0000 UTCIt's a hard choice!
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:28:06 +0000 UTCYeah the Seven Years War is... broad. Last time James was saying that he hadn't even decided yet which PART of the war to cover, and I suspect that if it wins, it will only scratch the surface (and maybe elicit interest for further exploration in a later series, the way Justinian & Theodora did).
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:27:59 +0000 UTCI find a lot of people do that! I think it makes a lot of sense, and it's great to see curiosity and an interest in new things. :)
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:26:43 +0000 UTCWell, we did already cover the history of Jo(h)n Snow...
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:26:09 +0000 UTCAny of them would be lots of fun to make!
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:25:46 +0000 UTCI would just vote for all five, to show them you love them! Little known fact: the topics have feelings.
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:25:23 +0000 UTCIt isn't bridges, but I remember during the Justinian and Theodora series I wound up researching the "ship mills" that Belisarius invented and being absolutely blown away. I think I sent David this long paragraph (in loving but absolutely unnecessary detail) about what ship mills were and how they worked and he was just like... "O_O Okay here's a picture..." Anyway. I doubt we could ever do a series on something as specific as that but I am susceptible to getting excited about technology and wanting to write one-offs about it. -Soraya
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:24:13 +0000 UTCI'm just kidding, I love that it's so close. Shows how well-loved all of these topics are!
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:18:37 +0000 UTCY'all are gonna give me ulcers.
Extra History
2016-08-02 06:18:03 +0000 UTCDamnit! I didn't see Curie until after I voted >_
My name is not important
2016-08-02 03:41:10 +0000 UTCWithdrawn...
Josh Kendall
2016-08-02 00:23:12 +0000 UTCGenerally no - whichever topic gets the most votes is the one that gets made. Sometimes they'll do a runoff vote of previously failed topics.... like this one, actually.
Nessf
2016-08-01 20:48:09 +0000 UTCYou might want to hit the "Patron Posts" tab. >..>
Nessf
2016-08-01 20:46:04 +0000 UTCTom Scott did a video on the engineering side of them, and their purpose, but didn't really discuss the history of their invention or the inventor: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxzOQwktMCc" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxzOQwktMCc</a>
Stephen
2016-08-01 17:18:10 +0000 UTCPretty unrelated, but did anybody see Robert Warpole in the latest Game Theory episode? The one about Pokémon Go teams?
Josh Kendall
2016-08-01 16:09:23 +0000 UTCThere's a part of me that wants to see Catherine win, but I also want the Wars of the Roses to win.
Aaron hutchinson
2016-08-01 11:49:17 +0000 UTCMartin Verran
2016-08-01 08:18:36 +0000 UTCStephen, I have never seen a bridge like that! That is so cool. (Sorry, I couldn't reply directly.)
Kira Stegner
2016-08-01 05:12:37 +0000 UTCVoted for Catherine the Great, Marie Curie, and Seven Years' War. With Seven Years War though I'd kinda like to see it as part of a series on the French and Indian Wars (including Queen Anne's War as a theater of the Spanish Succession before the Seven Years War) because of Acadia and who runs Canada and the private navies in the Caribbean. Of course, Britain and France were fighting in immediate-post-Mughal India in the Karnatic War during this too
Jessica Cheeri
2016-08-01 04:03:08 +0000 UTCAnd just three votes between 1st and 3rd place now. 1 vote between 1st and 2nd.
Stephen
2016-08-01 00:22:59 +0000 UTCI always find myself voting for the one i know least about. While I know that there's tons i don't know about the others. I feel it's most likely to increase the amount of things i know if i pick the one i know least about. you know?
Bert Macy
2016-07-31 21:59:31 +0000 UTCYou've said you want to make sure that this is (at least sometimes) usable by schools in the past. Maybe at some point you could ask us to suggest from a narrower band than 'all history up to 1920' for both trying to steer suggested topics to aspects you haven't covered yet or for a while, or towards things that would be of use to school curricula.
Stephen
2016-07-31 21:36:37 +0000 UTCThere's only 6 votes between first and third place (Catherine the Great and War of the Roses, respectively) atm, so... Three way tie is still possible! (2nd is currently 7 year war)
Stephen
2016-07-31 21:28:46 +0000 UTCI... Genuinely would like to see a one off on a specific type of bridge... <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transporter_bridge" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transporter_bridge</a>
Stephen
2016-07-31 21:22:17 +0000 UTCWar of the Roses would be great to see. It's basically Game of Thrones Historic edition.
Sean Sarff
2016-07-31 16:56:03 +0000 UTCAll look grate
schuyler
2016-07-31 05:30:44 +0000 UTCWould it be less tactful to not vote at all or to vote for all five? Because I honestly can't decide which one I want to see more.
Warrior of Virtue
2016-07-31 04:23:54 +0000 UTCEverything you do is super interesting! I'm sure you could do a video on the history of... I don't know... lunchboxes, and it would turn out great!
Kira Stegner
2016-07-31 00:20:49 +0000 UTCTime is depressingly finite.
Timothy McLean
2016-07-30 22:00:28 +0000 UTCCan't help it, I'd love to talk about Shakespeare's Queen some day! But I get that.
Extra History
2016-07-30 21:44:48 +0000 UTCLooks like we're at risk of another three way tie at current rates. :)
RMS Oceanic
2016-07-30 21:43:26 +0000 UTCAh yes! Seven Years' War was behind but now it's in a three way tie for first.
GooGhoul
2016-07-30 20:47:14 +0000 UTC<whiney kid="" voice=""> Can't you do all the histories? :-) </whiney>
Dani McKenzie
2016-07-30 20:11:31 +0000 UTCThey were separately by only 7 votes when I voted this morning. Talk about making your vote count!
Dani McKenzie
2016-07-30 20:10:07 +0000 UTCWell at least it's not a three-way tie...
Antti Björklund
2016-07-30 18:51:29 +0000 UTCI just felt Elizabeth and her era have already been done "to death" (so to speak) in various other documentaries, so I'm not sure what you could do to put a new spin on the subject. The other subjects, I feel, haven't been done that much.
Antti Björklund
2016-07-30 18:49:41 +0000 UTCAnd at the time I'm writing this, they're tied. Because of course they are!
Extra History
2016-07-30 18:10:10 +0000 UTCThat's certainly a possibility, as we've had special polls before, although do bear in mind that geography is not the only type of variety to have in history. I'm happy that this one happens to feature a lot of women, and most recently we had a poll that was all non-war topics! But for this particular poll, every single choice presented is the second place winner from the last four vote sessions. You all had more say in this particular vote list than we did. :)
Extra History
2016-07-30 18:08:41 +0000 UTCHahaha. They're all pretty interesting!
Extra History
2016-07-30 18:03:43 +0000 UTCPoor Elizabeth! I'm curious, mind if I ask why she was the only one left out?
Extra History
2016-07-30 18:03:27 +0000 UTCWE all have our preferences!
Extra History
2016-07-30 18:03:10 +0000 UTCAh, the ancient conundrum. "I only have 24 hours in a day and seven days in a week." The Extra Credits team seems to deal with that a lot.
Timothy McLean
2016-07-30 16:57:55 +0000 UTCAt this time, the frontrunners (Catherine the Great and the War of the Roses) have been voted on by 51% and 49% of the voters, respectively. I find this amusing.
Timothy McLean
2016-07-30 16:56:56 +0000 UTCOnce again, your topic choices, while all good, are very Eurocentric. I have loved your coverage of less-well-known, non-European history subjects (the Zulu Empire, Admiral Yi, and the Opium Wars especially). Maybe sometime in the near future you should do a poll that is nothing but subjects from countries you have not yet covered?
Robert Griffith
2016-07-30 15:57:27 +0000 UTCI couldn't decide and just voted for all of them. Grr.
Tiberia Prima
2016-07-30 14:03:51 +0000 UTCAh the problem with being a history geek: I couldn't decide for a long time what NOT to vote for. In the end ended voting for everything EXCEPT Elizabeth I.
Antti Björklund
2016-07-30 10:42:29 +0000 UTCA tough set of choices. Personally I prefer the runs focusing explicitly on an event or period rather than a named person, not sure why - things like Sengoku Jidai inevitably focus in on the key players, and things like the Suleiman run inevitably cover the wider context and major events of the period.
Kieran Elliott
2016-07-30 08:53:48 +0000 UTCI mean, every topic that appears - even if it loses - has a chance of coming back, either in a special vote or just as a re-nomination so they're all on the To-Do list, such as it is. But we can only actually produce one at a time.
Extra History
2016-07-30 07:59:39 +0000 UTC15 is a good number!
Extra History
2016-07-30 07:58:29 +0000 UTCThe fact that people wrote to us after watching the Shaka Zulu Epic Rap Battle to say they understood the references *because of our series* still ranks as one of my proudest weird internet moments.
Extra History
2016-07-30 07:58:20 +0000 UTCPerhaps if the ties keep coming so close, perhaps that shows a significant enough demand for the topics that all of them should be added to the To-Do list.
Jeffrey
2016-07-30 07:56:08 +0000 UTCAh, so the topics are we discussed last time. Still can't decide which topics to support. As much as i want to vote for all them, voting for all, for me personally, is equivalent to voting for none. My usual rule of thumb is to vote for topic I want others to know most and the topic, which I know least. Here's for an exciting, tense 15th Extra History Topic Royale.
Marco Honrade
2016-07-30 07:49:57 +0000 UTCFunny how two of the selections were referenced in the latest Epic Rap Battles of History, Seven Years War (Frederick the Great) and Catherine the Great.
Joo-Hwan Jun
2016-07-30 07:46:45 +0000 UTC