myspace

I use myspace
and i'm almost 30.

It  is excellent way for me to keep in touch with my
younger cousins 27, 25, 21, 18 that live all over Texas.

Also To post Bulletins about Node 101 first friday get togethers,
ART events etc...
with 60+ aquaintences I have met by City/State in the last year
it is easier than me taking to the streets
and handing out flyers, or calling everyone or spaming an email
to my directory.

yeah yeah yeah
the ads blah blah blah!

Everyone works their way in niches.
This Yahoo group itself is a niche,
and in everyones opinion
someone is selling something.
So there's no differeance.

I'm also on livejournal
i'm also an editor for evilvlog.com
and
have my own
blogspot.

It's all just waves.
They may all pass in time.
Even the Archive.
It is just what one makes it now.
I do my best to make it interesting.
If not for others than for my selves.
I show others along the way
as well, in all mediums.

Make bridges over the flowing water not barriers.
http://mrmultiple2.blogspot.com
~juancarlosgonzalez


>From: "Peter Van Dijck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: myspace video
>Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 21:47:01 -0500
>
> > is young but.....and this is a big but.....what if they continue to
> > use it after High School and College?
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>I think that's as unlikely as your daughter who is into goth still
>wearing those clothes in 10 years.
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>Myspace is about unsupervised hanging out, friends and identity.
>That's why teens like it. Tomorrow's teens might use it in 5 years,
>but today's teens won't. Unless the site radically changes...
>
>Peter
>--
>http://mefeedia.com
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