[email protected] wrote:
> Yes. I'm in IT and all the guys I know in Tango are pretty much all IT, 
> Math Professors, or MD. The women are all PHD Science, Language or in 
> Medical/Health.
>
> I like the fact that Tango has the irresistible power to drag me away 
> from the computer to go interact with humans.
>
> El Stevito de Gainesville
>
> Quoting Roger Edgecombe <[email protected]>:
>
>   
>> I said "There are many IT nerds and medical doctors in tango.".
>> She said "Rubbish".
>>
>> The debate has degenerated from there.
>>
>> The aim is to win the argument, of course. Nothing to do with
>> statistical validity.  Bribery is an option.....
>>
>> So - what broadly speaking - is your occupation (in the case of IT nerds
>> and doctors, then friend of a friend is quite acceptable).
>>     
Another IT Geek here, and my girlfriend is a librarian. I know at least 
one medical doctor who does tango here in Canberra, and there are many 
other IT geeks. I think tango appeals to well-educated and thoughtful 
people.


Myk,
in Canberra
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