So for example, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Northwestern have about as many total students as Cornell while UPenn has a bit more than all 4 in total students and Columbia has a fair bit more than all 5 above.
@ynotgo “Perhaps it shows that men aren’t very good at distinguishing real women from fake ones over the computer…”
We already know men aren’t very good at distinguishing real breasts from fake ones so I’m not surprised…
I am not shocked that few women have signed up for the “service.” Any woman can cheat for free if that’s what she wants to do. It’s long been established that most of the “free” hookup women on Craigslist are prostitutes. I think the notion of bored, married upper class women was part of the fantasy these sad men were paying for.
In Virginia, two state senators have been identified as members; one D and one R. The R spent more.
I’m disturbed that so many men in our government have given up damaging personal information to a company that is based in another country. They could have been blackmailed. I’ve noticed a lot of legislators and officials abruptly resign positions in the past few years. I wonder if there has been ongoing blackmail?
A bit off topic; Did you notice how many were cheating in DC? Actually how much they spent on cheating. It’s a tiny “state” but ranked #3 among states.
FYI update, the analysis I linked to in an earlier post has been updated. Turns out the fields don’t refer to actual contacts by human women but by women bots programmed to chat with men. [url=<a href=“http://gizmodo.com/ashley-madison-code-shows-more-women-and-more-bots-1727613924%5DHere.%5B/url”>http://gizmodo.com/ashley-madison-code-shows-more-women-and-more-bots-1727613924]Here.[/url]
That’s really interesting, @Lergnom. More evidence that porn (and similar stuff) is a driver of new technologies.