TECH CRUNCH — Nov 6 — For people who want a date immediately, CrazyBlindDate launches today in Boston, NYC and San Francisco after testing in Austin. Users sign up, answer some quick questions and indicate times and neighborhoods they are available for a quick date, even if it’s short notice. The site matches people up and sends them a text message telling them where to be. Thirty minutes before the date daters can contact each other through the secure system. All dates are in public places and can be double dates as well. The company also owns free dating site, OKCupid. FULL ARTICLE @ TECH CRUNCH
Mark Brooks: I hope they pull it off. I love this idea. What do you think? Your comments please…

Hmmm… not a fan of this idea. In fact, I am not a fan of blind dates in general, much less blind dates being set up on short notice. I always encourage people to be increasingly more cognizant and take it slower, not be blind and move things faster.
Thanks,
James Houran, Ph.D.
Online Dating Magazine
Hmmm… not a fan of this idea. In fact, I am not a fan of blind dates in general, much less blind dates being set up on short notice. I always encourage people to be increasingly more cognizant and take it slower, not be blind and move things faster.
Thanks,
James Houran, Ph.D.
Online Dating Magazine