> It would appear I can't fill in the survey without disabling important > security features of my browser, so I won't complete it. Sorry!
Which made me go to check it out. No conflicts with my browser settings, but be aware that it makes you go through a seemingly never-ending set of word-associations. I gave up after 64 of them, without getting any indication as to (a) when if ever this was going to end (b) whether my efforts would be wasted if I didn't stick it out till the end (when and if it really came) (c) whether the real survey was possibly on the patience of Tango dancers (how long would they click on levels in a word-association game proposed by an anonymous Tango research figure until they gave up--the "64" datapoint is mine ... :-) ?) (d) who was really behind the survey (no indication in the original email nor on the website) (e) why the need for an email address (albeit optional) "to receive the survey results" when the obvious thing to do would be to post the results back to Tango-L? It may very well be legitimate, but I would suggest that the survey-taker may wish to answer or address some of these points to get a better and more useful response (and that others may wish to wait for the response before participating, just in case). Shahrukh >> To find out whether we feel and relate to tango in a manner >> > which depends on our cultural identity, I've designed a >> > short online web survey. > >> > The survey (in English, Japanese and Spanish) is at: >> > http://tangoresearch.webs.com _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
