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	<title>Comments on: How Does The Color of Your Shirt Matter on A Date?</title>
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		<title>By: gsharp</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 10:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Anthony, you make a really interesting point that &lt;b&gt;most commentators completely miss&lt;/b&gt;. But things may be changing. There's a new &lt;a HREF="http://www.icebrkr.com" REL="nofollow" TITLE="Ice Brkr mobile dating"&gt;mobile dating service&lt;/a&gt; called Ice Brkr that is based on the "old fashioned" approach i.e. the one that has been proven to work for humans for a few thousand years.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Say you're sitting in a bar and see someone you fancy across the room. &lt;a HREF="http://www.icebrkr.com" REL="nofollow" TITLE="Mobile dating's future, a MySpace friend request in the real world"&gt;Ice Brkr&lt;/a&gt; lets you send them a friendly 'hello' using just your mobile phone. If you get a friendly reply technology stops. You walk over and have a chat.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Ice Brkr is like a MySpace friend request, but in the real world. Could this be mobile dating's future?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anthony, you make a really interesting point that <b>most commentators completely miss</b>. But things may be changing. There&#8217;s a new <a HREF="http://www.icebrkr.com" REL="nofollow" TITLE="Ice Brkr mobile dating">mobile dating service</a> called Ice Brkr that is based on the &#8220;old fashioned&#8221; approach i.e. the one that has been proven to work for humans for a few thousand years.</p>
<p>Say you&#8217;re sitting in a bar and see someone you fancy across the room. <a HREF="http://www.icebrkr.com" REL="nofollow" TITLE="Mobile dating's future, a MySpace friend request in the real world">Ice Brkr</a> lets you send them a friendly &#8216;hello&#8217; using just your mobile phone. If you get a friendly reply technology stops. You walk over and have a chat.</p>
<p>Ice Brkr is like a MySpace friend request, but in the real world. Could this be mobile dating&#8217;s future?</p>
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