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  • hackajar
    Contest Goon / Vegas 2.0
    • Jul 2003
    • 1255

    #31
    Originally posted by Siviak
    Trying to build common intrests while dating is a bit tougher than already having something to talk about.
    And looks, I'm an ass like that
    "Never Underestimate the Power of Stupid People in Large Groups"

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    • skroo
      Volatile Compound
      • Dec 2001
      • 2348

      #32
      Originally posted by hackajar
      wow about 2/3's of respondants report having meet their mate online at one point or another. What's odd still, is that your still togeather. Well odd for me to see I guess.
      I don't get it either. Tried online dating, didn't like it. You can't pick up on the "RUN LIKE HELL *NOW*" vibe from email - unless, of course, the email is going along similar lines to this letter.

      Do you suppose in today's Internet climate, you could still have found each other?
      I think people still manage to forge relationships and hump without teh intarweb... I could be wrong, though...

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      • ou2mame
        Member
        • Oct 2004
        • 3

        #33
        I met 2 girls online when I was younger. One was a heroin addict who disappeared one day to go into rehab w/out telling me. The other was this extremely *large* girl.... We had talked on AIM for a little bit, ended up calling me because she was having computer problems, and we decided to go out for a slice of pizza. She had said that she was slightly overweight, which could mean anything coming from a girl. Every chick thinks she's overweight. Hell, my current gf is 5'9" and weighs 130 and thinks she's fat. Anyway, so I'm sitting in my truck in front of the pizza place, and towards me walks this disgustingly obese girl. Now, I mean like, fat suit fat. I thought one of my friends was plaing a joke on me. When I saw the sweat dripping off her double chin, I really thought she was just going to ask for directions or something. She looks at me, says "hi, are you..." and at that point my truck was already in reverse and i was spinning gravel all the way out of the parking lot.

        Never again....

        As for geeks and dating.. I've never really dated a true geek, but usually the chicks I date respect me for it. Although, there's always that "you spend more time on the computer than with me" arguments. But thats just something you have to deal with.

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        • hackajar
          Contest Goon / Vegas 2.0
          • Jul 2003
          • 1255

          #34
          Originally posted by ou2mame
          Although, there's always that "you spend more time on the computer than with me" arguments. But thats just something you have to deal with.
          See this is what pisses me off. Because ANY of your time is ALL of her time, no matter if 5min or 1 hour was spent without her she claims NONE of your time is every spent WITH her. This logic drives me up a wall. I think that if your going to settle down it's important to have a girl with one of the following: a) An early bedtime b) a slightly higher then usual use of computers.
          "Never Underestimate the Power of Stupid People in Large Groups"

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          • rjsquirrel
            Unauthorized User
            • May 2004
            • 8

            #35
            Originally posted by ou2mame
            She had said that she was slightly overweight, which could mean anything coming from a girl. Every chick thinks she's overweight.

            Never again....
            I had exactly the opposite experience. My wife told me online that she sometimes had a problem eating, so when we met, I was expecting someone who weighed more than me. What she meant was that she sometimes forgot to eat - at 5'7", she was all of 115 lbs. Much of that, I'm pleased to say, located by nature on her chest. I was happily surprised by the miss-read on my part.

            Never say "never again".... (Lousy remake, but good slogan)
            They couldn't hit an elephant from this dist
            - Last words of General John Sedgwick

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            • subzero1037
              Geek Love Radio
              • Jul 2005
              • 2

              #36
              Dating sucks to most people... you just have to look at like a computer in a sense... for instance I was talking to my friend about women... He likes this one girl but he has no patience. he was working on re-installing gentoo...its like a stage1 the more patience you have in the end things will run smoother and better later on... the less patience you have, the more risk of complications...

              I have a radio called Geek Love for anyone that might be interested... were on a summer hiatus working on two huge projects you might see around but we have archived all our old shows. www.geekloveradio.com

              AND if anyone is in desperate need of some advice were always around on GAIM: geekloveradio

              We'll be walking around DEFCON if you see us stop us we'll be around filming for one of the projects we have going on... you won't be able to miss the cameras and the crew

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              • blauman
                Der Letzte Krieger...
                • Oct 2002
                • 87

                #37
                I meet an exgirlfriend on IRC, she was trying hard to learn about hacking... it did not work out, I felt in love with her, and she keep getting me in trouble cause I had to clean her mess everytime she explored the servers of the school, I was taking the blame to keep her out of it, but this did not help. She never follow my advise, and went on making friends with some guys in the organized crime... from credicard fraude to only God knows... and of course I ended been dumped aside... I was obviously too controling, trying to impose rules on her... She never understood my logic nor the least about ethics... Granted she knows I did not share a lot of knowledge with her, but why should I if she was not moving in the right direction. I loved her a lot, and still miss her, I may never find someone like her again. but We have certain principles, that can not be broken, not for sex, not even for love.
                Love is a Mental Illness

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                • octalpus
                  Official Forum Bitch
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 1724

                  #38
                  Originally posted by subzero1037
                  Dating sucks to most people... you just have to look at like a computer in a sense... for instance I was talking to my friend about women... He likes this one girl but he has no patience. he was working on re-installing gentoo...its like a stage1 the more patience you have in the end things will run smoother and better later on... the less patience you have, the more risk of complications...

                  I have a radio called Geek Love for anyone that might be interested... were on a summer hiatus working on two huge projects you might see around but we have archived all our old shows. www.geekloveradio.com

                  AND if anyone is in desperate need of some advice were always around on GAIM: geekloveradio

                  We'll be walking around DEFCON if you see us stop us we'll be around filming for one of the projects we have going on... you won't be able to miss the cameras and the crew
                  That's... disturbing. For geeks, by geeks, nothing but geek advice. No offense... I'll stick with Dear Abby.

                  And for my $.02... geek love sucks ass. Having too much in common only leads to stepping on toes.
                  the fresh princess of 1338

                  What did I do to make you think I give a shit?

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                  • Ne0nRa1n
                    Your Jellybean of Doom
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 138

                    #39
                    Originally posted by octalpus
                    That's... disturbing. For geeks, by geeks, nothing but geek advice. No offense... I'll stick with Dear Abby..
                    Dear Abby? I need to get you to Seattle so you can check out Dan Savage, now that is a man with some advice!

                    As for me, I met my boyfriend at Defcon. It was a shock for both of us. We were both very bitter from past relationships, and 'the scene'.

                    It is inching towards three years now, and he is one of the few people that I have spent that much of my life with that I haven't wanted to smoother to death in their sleep with a pillow - so I suppose we are doing something right.

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                    • stringslayer
                      Member
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 70

                      #40
                      Originally posted by hackajar
                      See this is what pisses me off. Because ANY of your time is ALL of her time, no matter if 5min or 1 hour was spent without her she claims NONE of your time is every spent WITH her. This logic drives me up a wall. I think that if your going to settle down it's important to have a girl with one of the following: a) An early bedtime b) a slightly higher then usual use of computers.
                      I have the same problem and it didnt become a problem until after the honeymoon.
                      You would think during the 18 months of dating she would have figured out that I had other interests that didnt include her!
                      This sounds like a presentation in the making. .. Maybe one of the "understanding" women/men at Defcon could give a class on coping with companions who work with computers. I would sign my wife up in a minute!
                      You know it's funny, they don't complain on payday.
                      In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?

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                      • noid
                        Fun Enforcement Agent
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 2394

                        #41
                        "Men marry women hoping they wont change. Women marry men hoping they will"

                        I return whatever i wish . Its called FREEDOWM OF RANDOMNESS IN A HECK . CLUSTERED DEFEATED CORn FORUM . Welcome to me

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                        • astcell
                          Human Rights Issuer
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 7512

                          #42
                          Men are from DOS, Women are from Unix.

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                          • stringslayer
                            Member
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 70

                            #43
                            Originally posted by noid
                            "Men marry women hoping they wont change. Women marry men hoping they will"
                            If that's not a bumper sticker already, it should be
                            In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?

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                            • lil_freak
                              Innocent and Cute
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 808

                              #44
                              Originally posted by noid
                              "Men marry women hoping they wont change. Women marry men hoping they will"
                              If that saying is true, then there must be something really wrong with me because I don't think people should have to change to able to make the other person their with happy.
                              "It is difficult not to wonder whether that combination of elements which produces a machine for labor does not create also a soul of sorts, a dull resentful metallic will, which can rebel at times". Pearl S. Buck

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                              • blauman
                                Der Letzte Krieger...
                                • Oct 2002
                                • 87

                                #45
                                Originally posted by noid
                                "Men marry women hoping they wont change. Women marry men hoping they will"
                                Yes, indeed. and change is a constant that can take on negative values quite often.
                                Love is a Mental Illness

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