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March 27, 2006
Want an Omelet?
It’s a beautiful day out here in Toronto. The sun is shining, the weather is warm for this time of year and the morning is young. However, things aren’t truly perfect. At least it doesn’t seem that way for a couple of companies. One of the sites on my poop list is eHarmony.
I just don’t like them because they pretend that it takes so long to find you a perfect match when we all know computers can calculate your averages with millions of users in a matter of seconds. Anyway, a guy who applied for their site but was rejected because he was married is suing them. Like marriage isn’t tough enough without being able to find a decent date! And as it turns out, PerfectMatch.com, which was featured in the movie Must Love Dogs, has apparently irked some singles because of the inability to find perfect matches. Not only that, it apparently has a poor rating with the BBB in its home state due to numerous complaints. All may not be well in world of online dating today, but it sure is nice up here in Toronto. If you’re in the neighborhood, drop by! I may not be a perfect match for you or we may never live in eharmony, but I can sure cook a mighty mean omelet. Foods on. Come get it!
Posted by cup1d666 at March 27, 2006 10:55 AM
Comments
I could imagine that it's not that easy to create a profile to find a perfect match, but those kind of detailed questions have nearly driven me crazy. I could have done that after I've used quick search and seen the users. Feels like you're filling out tests on your personality and it's endless.
Let's imagine I don't have time now and wish to do it later. I'll better go to another site. Really, I'll find a faster one, even if it's less effective in the beginning. I'm sure, i'm not the only user who likes speed dating cause it's fun and challenge. Ops, speed dating is another topic, but still.
Nevertheless, a good thing about Eharmony - all the questionnaires look like a great research into my personality; it gives perfect results at the end. Matching based on detailed relationship algorithms is called the best feature of eharmony.com at http://www.onlinedatingmagazine.com/datingservicereviews/eharmonyreview.html That's true, cause every tiny detail is covered here. All in all, it depends on you to choose.
Posted by: Julia Dorofeeva at April 7, 2006 4:25 AM
The 29 dimensions of compatibility is not a valid measure of compatibility. Its a marketing tool created by a couple of hack Ph.D.s to get people on a dating site they created and.
Posted by: jeremy at April 9, 2006 3:53 PM
