Why I don’t have a girlfriend: an application of the Drake Equation [pdf]
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#3Congratulations AlphaMonkey, you'll find the love of your life in the closest university's Humanities department. Since you posted the document at the warwick website, you probably are not too far away from her ;-)
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#5Nice! :) But you forgot to include parameters like "spatial proximity". You are more likely to find university educated women in a university. Also, a lot of women in the university are around 24-34 (graduate students? -- they are trained to talk about anything on the planet!). Physically attractive -- hard to find, computer science dept is probably NOT going to help. Try the physical training dept. Humanities would…
There were few women in my undergrad and graduate programs, but they were all at least cute. Even undergrad, there were a few hot ones!
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#6The main problem with any mathematical analysis of whether you're going to meet someone and build a rewarding relationship with them is that you're looking hard at your own life instead of caring about someone else's.
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#7Key difference: people who want to hook up put themselves in situations where they meet other people who want to hook up.
The probability of me meeting a fruit vendor is the same if all I had to go on was total random probability of meeting strangers, but instead I just go to my closest grocery store which is conveniently located 80 metres from my house, and then I buy some fruit.
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#8I am sure there is some sort of equation you could perform to figure out how many girls you have to meet daily to increase odds - but instead of doing that, go out and actually meet girls. You might surprise yourself.
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#9Nice! :) But you forgot to include parameters like "spatial proximity". You are more likely to find university educated women in a university. Also, a lot of women in the university are around 24-34 (graduate students? -- they are trained to talk about anything on the planet!). Physically attractive -- hard to find, computer science dept is probably NOT going to help. Try the physical training dept. Humanities would…
Physically attractive -- hard to find, computer science dept is probably NOT going to help. There were few women in my undergrad and graduate programs, but they were all at least cute . Even undergrad, there were a few hot ones!
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#10Using rate of formation of people and fraction of people who are age appropriate in the same equation is not correct. The correct math would be rate of formation of people multiplied by the length of time they are age appropriate. Instead of multiplying by 0.2 he should be multiplying by 11. Which makes for a factor of 55 difference in the result.