LexieTheT-Rexy wrote...
Not all Americans talk the same, nor do all Englishmen/women, nor do Australians. Every person has a unique dialect and 'twang' (God I hate that word) because they all learned how to speak from different people.
True but I was stating the odds there is someone that sounds like her are good because its not like Australia is starved for women.
A good analogy with this is the law of probabilities. On Discovery channel the Keppler Space Telescope has been taking immages of solar systems very far away. Scientists say that for each solar system there is a 10% chance that a planet will be within the "life zone" of the solar system. The Keppler has to this day identified 60 Billion stars that have a solar system of planets. That means that based on only those statistics there are 6 Billion planets out there that are within the "life zone" of the star.
So we have 6 billion chances at finding other life out there. That number gets cut down drastically of course if the planets are not capable of sustaining life themselves. Atmospheric Pressure, Gravity, Atmospheric makeup etc. all of these things have to be perfect to sustain life. There is however a chance.
If there are 20 million women in Australia... and lets say that finding one that sounds exactly like Yvonne is 0.1%... that means there are 20,000 women out there that MAY sound exactly like Yvonne.