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Topic: A lot of love topics...
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Mon 09/01/08 02:04 PM


if i had my choice..i'd rather win the lottery

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Mon 09/01/08 02:26 PM
Stats always are a big guess...I have already met some very nice people on here. That Needlle is a big sucker in a small pile of hay!!!

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Mon 09/01/08 02:30 PM

That Needlle is a big sucker in a small pile of hay!!!


Ya, that's what they all say then when you get stuck with it, you don't even want a sucker to ease the pain....

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Mon 09/01/08 02:31 PM
huh

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Mon 09/01/08 02:41 PM
:heart: I LIKE THIS SITE

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Mon 09/01/08 03:08 PM
And yet, people beat the odds all the time! Absolutely wonderful isn't it? happy :heart:

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Mon 09/01/08 03:11 PM
In all seriousness, what are these odds based on? Love is not really a mathematical variable and cant be solved with math.

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Mon 09/01/08 03:11 PM
Edited by Chazster on Mon 09/01/08 03:11 PM
double post, ISP is acting up today.

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Mon 09/01/08 03:20 PM

Just so you know mathmatically you have about a 3 in 1,000,000 odds of finding your "true love". This is of course adding in factors such as location, education, age, and mobility. With that it is only taking population figures from the US, Canada, and UK. Which collectively brings about 27-33 percent chance that you will find your true love, not all that bad...well aside from wading through millions of people to find them.laugh :tongue: laugh
while this is quite possibly true... if these were the odds and the percentages that you were given that you would survive a surgery that you have a100% chance of death without.... would you do the surgery...



ok so the odds are aganinst us..but any chance is better than no chance!!!!

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Mon 09/01/08 03:20 PM

In all seriousness, what are these odds based on? Love is not really a mathematical variable and cant be solved with math.


Already explained, it is based of population and education statistics. Solely based off what I want in a significant other. Go ahead and take the piss out of it, I really could care less...as I said before you can get angry and dwell on being single, I'd rather have fun and figure out the mathmatical odds of find love.

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Mon 09/01/08 07:16 PM


In all seriousness, what are these odds based on? Love is not really a mathematical variable and cant be solved with math.


Already explained, it is based of population and education statistics. Solely based off what I want in a significant other. Go ahead and take the piss out of it, I really could care less...as I said before you can get angry and dwell on being single, I'd rather have fun and figure out the mathmatical odds of find love.


Who said any of us are angry or dwelling on being single? How do you take into account chemistry with your calculations? Also, what do you consider true love? How can you measure it? I am asking serious questions here. I have a minor in math and am actually curious.

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