Um, not to be a complete dingus, but I'm a boy-monk, and I've never heard of "FHM." Checked out your site, and I haven't heard of most of these women, either. You kids and your damned new fangled Internet . . .
FHM is 'For Him' magazine. There is an American and UK edition. It is very popular.

Well, in a strictly statistical sense (and I'm no statistician, so please take those grains of salt as needed) I don't think that your results can ultimatly be used to comment on FHM's (whoever they are,) seeing as how there is no way to know if you are using comperable data sets (I mean, if I ask 100 bikers if my dog is prettier than your dog, and they vote for my dog, and then I go ask 130 beauticians and 617 Wall Street bankers, and they're all about your dog-- that won't prove that one dog is any prettier than the other (i mean, DOGS, for god's sake!), it just prove that bikers favor Dog A while beauticians and bankers favor Dog B.
It is just meant to be a bit of fun, not anything really serious. I'm not conducting a scientific experiment.

Any possibility of you swapping your site over into a "100 most beautiful dogs site"?
Well, when I release the code, you're more than welcome to set it up! ::grin::


In reply to RE: RE: Sexiest Woman? by SuperCruncher
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