By Joseph Sorrentino
In the summer of 1999, lawyer Barak Lurie was studying Internet business models when he began browsing online dating services.
Intrigued, he filled out an online questionnaire describing his hypothetical special someone, including that person's age, physical build, astrological sign, hobbies ...
In the summer of 1999, lawyer Barak Lurie was studying Internet business models when he began browsing online dating services.
Intrigued, he filled out an online questionnaire describing his hypothetical special someone, including that person's age, physical build, astrological sign, hobbies ...
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