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The annual lottery creates a buzz across the developing world. Applicants from Kenya to Khazakstan brave lines at Internet kiosks to fill out electronic entries. In the final hours of the month-long enrollment period, which this year closed Nov. 3, entries were rolling in at the rate of 62,000 an hour.
On an article from The Respectable Wall Street Journal,
we know that on the last day of DV 2012 entry at November 3'2010,
the entries are coming at the rate of 62,000 PER HOUR,
meaning 62,000 x 24 hour = almost 1.5 million entries.
Read the article and you clearly feel from the tone of the article that the last day of the
DV 2012 entry was the most busiest day because many people scramble to enter
their DV entries at the last day.
This mean the theory that say most applicant enter on the first day is NOT True,
otherwise, the article will mention the rate per hour on the first day.
on article they want you to see the highest number to give the reader a sense of
how many people want to get green card.
and on this one they use the last day rate per hour statistic instead of the first day.
Unfortunately, most of those people (if not all) who enter on the last day were most likely not selected...
Imagine if 15 million applicant try to enter their data at DV 2013 on the first day of the application period this year...
there are high chance that the server will crash...
so that is why KCC allow 1 month period for people to enter their entries.
but if this year KCC decide to ignore the obvious problem that most people selected
were from Oct 5,... that mean they will have problem on the DV2013.
of course the current winner don't care about the problem on DV2013 because
they are only want to protect their current winning status.
but KCC surely know about this problem,
and they can not afford to have the entire world bombarded their server with application on the first day
(actually first few seconds) after DV 2013 registration open...
and it's great to see the "technical difficulties" were still there,
that mean KCC have much bigger problem than just some server error.
the current winner of DV 2012 worry they might be revoke and blame others who complaint as sore loser,
but if they do not win this year, I am sure they will feel cheated and raise their concern too
everybody is protecting their own interest, can't not blame them,
but they also can not blame other who do not win because the flaw in the algorithm.
The annual lottery creates a buzz across the developing world. Applicants from Kenya to Khazakstan brave lines at Internet kiosks to fill out electronic entries. In the final hours of the month-long enrollment period, which this year closed Nov. 3, entries were rolling in at the rate of 62,000 an hour.
On an article from The Respectable Wall Street Journal,
we know that on the last day of DV 2012 entry at November 3'2010,
the entries are coming at the rate of 62,000 PER HOUR,
meaning 62,000 x 24 hour = almost 1.5 million entries.
Read the article and you clearly feel from the tone of the article that the last day of the
DV 2012 entry was the most busiest day because many people scramble to enter
their DV entries at the last day.
This mean the theory that say most applicant enter on the first day is NOT True,
otherwise, the article will mention the rate per hour on the first day.
on article they want you to see the highest number to give the reader a sense of
how many people want to get green card.
and on this one they use the last day rate per hour statistic instead of the first day.
Unfortunately, most of those people (if not all) who enter on the last day were most likely not selected...
Imagine if 15 million applicant try to enter their data at DV 2013 on the first day of the application period this year...
there are high chance that the server will crash...
so that is why KCC allow 1 month period for people to enter their entries.
but if this year KCC decide to ignore the obvious problem that most people selected
were from Oct 5,... that mean they will have problem on the DV2013.
of course the current winner don't care about the problem on DV2013 because
they are only want to protect their current winning status.
but KCC surely know about this problem,
and they can not afford to have the entire world bombarded their server with application on the first day
(actually first few seconds) after DV 2013 registration open...
and it's great to see the "technical difficulties" were still there,
that mean KCC have much bigger problem than just some server error.
the current winner of DV 2012 worry they might be revoke and blame others who complaint as sore loser,
but if they do not win this year, I am sure they will feel cheated and raise their concern too
everybody is protecting their own interest, can't not blame them,
but they also can not blame other who do not win because the flaw in the algorithm.
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