Things I can have and things I can’t.

Well, I went and ordered my new Mac today, since an acquaintance had a spare developer discount and it was more than I could get by using my Megacorp ID. I spent a bazillion dollars on a MacBook Pro and that just makes me wonder what I’m supposed to do with my old computer(s). I have to get rid of some of them, especially the old boring ones that aren’t even put together.

This also reminds me that I sent another three emails to unsuspecting women on fastcupid.com. As usual, they matched me with five stars and I knew they really weren’t looking for an Asian guy, so I sent them random, but coherent, emails. I think one person got my description of Little Giant Ladders, and another got a description of how many books I had checked out from the library. That probably makes over a dozen women I’ve sent emails to on fastcupid.com

I sent less random emails on match.com and on okcupid.com (and I think friendster and orkut) and you can guess how many of them wrote back. Goose egg is the operative term here.

Ah, well. I just remembered that when I first moved to Japan, I’d send out a couple letters a day and most of those people never wrote back, either. Bastards.

4 thoughts on “Things I can have and things I can’t.”

  1. a guy approached me on friendster and now we have an ongoing dialogue on why he doesn’t want to date. conclusion: men and women are equally incomprehensible.

  2. you can donate your computers to schools or charity organizations. i can’t believe you are still wasting time on those sites. even if you met these girls you probably wouldn’t like them. find someone you like in real life!!!!

  3. duh
    people sitting at computers ARE real.

    People crack me up saying that.

    I would MUCH rather meet someone after getting to know them online than in a bar or something similar.

    It’s not like 10 years ago when only freaks and geeks used the internet.
    Now you are strange if you don’t!

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