“File this under “icebreakers, MacWorld ‘11”. Finally, statistical proof that iPhone users aren’t just getting fucked by Apple… The chart pretty much speaks for itself; I’ll just say that the numbers for all three brands are for 30 year-olds, so it’s not a matter of older, more experienced people preferring one phone to another. We found this data as part of our general camera-efficacy analysis: we crossed all kinds of user behaviors with the camera models and found we had data on the number of sexual partners for 9,785 people with smart phones.”

OkCupid, Don’t Be Ugly by Accident!

As always, OkCupid dishes up another amazing read. One of the things I’m particularly interested in is the model of cameras relative to attractiveness of picture.  Understandly SLRs produce better pictures, but it’s interesting to note the brand / model stacking. Is that just a self-selection bias from the type of people that would gravitate to those cameras?

“File this under “icebreakers, MacWorld ‘11”. Finally, statistical proof that iPhone users aren’t just getting fucked by Apple… The chart pretty much speaks for itself; I’ll just say that the numbers for all three brands are for 30 year-olds, so it’s not a matter of older, more experienced people preferring one phone to another. We found this data as part of our general camera-efficacy analysis: we crossed all kinds of user behaviors with the camera models and found we had data on the number of sexual partners for 9,785 people with smart phones.”

OkCupid, Don’t Be Ugly by Accident!

As always, OkCupid dishes up another amazing read. One of the things I’m particularly interested in is the model of cameras relative to attractiveness of picture. Understandly SLRs produce better pictures, but it’s interesting to note the brand / model stacking. Is that just a self-selection bias from the type of people that would gravitate to those cameras?

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