I'm afraid that you can't have the interactive version
of this page, as you don't have Netscape 3 or International Ultraviolet
Explorer 2. Shame on you.
If you go through the calculations on the right, you'll see it's
a pretty grim situation out there! Now you might perfectly accurately argue
that the calculation is flawed - for example - it is almost certainly true,
that the general level of education amongst gay males in my age group with
good jobs is much higher than in the general population. So maybe there's
one eligible person out there.
So! If you're that special one fifth of a person,
you know what to do!
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If N is the number of eligible
men in San Francisco, then N is given by:
P*m*h*a*w*e*s*g*f*p
where:
FACTOR |
EXPLANATION |
MY SCORE |
P |
San Francisco population |
750,000 |
m |
male fraction |
.5 |
h |
homosexual fraction |
.1 |
a |
in my age group |
.2 |
w |
not working at Macys |
.4 |
e |
educated |
.33 |
s |
sexually monogamous and currently
single |
.1 |
g |
good-looking |
.05 |
f |
they "fancy" me |
.2 (?) |
p |
have a personality |
.2 |
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