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my space

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 8:45 am
by Marino
Can any one here explain the fuss about my space. It just seems to be loads of people with far too much time on their hands and no mates. I looked at a couple of pages and there are guys stating they have about thirty stunning girls as their friends, If I had friends like those I would not spend my time on a fucking computer, that's for sure.

Is it a good marketing tool or is it just a fad?

I am not slagging it but I am a bit of a fossil when it comes to computer world and I just don't get it.

Should this be something that I as a producer would benefit from?
Advice on this would be helpful.

I don't need any more friends as I am lucky and have loads of mates. Most are the same from when I was a kid. So do I need more cyber friends?

I enjoy the bgafd forums and have some chums from here. Even if they do support Chelsea. Or lesser teams then Arsenal.


Re: my space

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:16 am
by MacD
MySpace! !puke!!puke!!puke!

It should change its name to WasteOfSpace.

Re: my space

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:36 am
by Jacques
I generally refer to it as MySpac


Re: my space

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 10:56 am
by Marino
I think that answers my questions.
Thank you good people.


Re: my space

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:40 am
by Trumpton
I agree with you Marino old chap. It's totally overrated!! It's just marketed at youngsters of the mobile phone generation, for the rest of us it's a complete waste of space.


Re: my space

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:42 am
by Pervert
It does seem a fine hunting ground for stalkers and paedos. People seem to use it as a diary, but it's open to the entire world.

Re: my space

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:28 pm
by Snake Diamond
Marino wrote:

> Can any one here explain the fuss about my space. It just seems
> to be loads of people with far too much time on their hands and
> no mates. I looked at a couple of pages and there are guys
> stating they have about thirty stunning girls as their friends,
> If I had friends like those I would not spend my time on a
> fucking computer, that's for sure.

> Is it a good marketing tool or is it just a fad?

It is a form of Marketing/Networking tool.

> I am not slagging it but I am a bit of a fossil when it comes
> to computer world and I just don't get it.

I have a Myspace as well, but rarely bother with it, lol.

1 of the things that really piss me off with myspace, is everything is on 1 page, & say for example you have some1 who has hundreds of friends, with absolute tons of messages posted on their page. It takes fucking ages to get the page to load, & takes up so much of your processor memory, which could be used for porn, LOL, & I am on Broadband, so how fucked does it make you, if your on dial-up? Why can't they at least setup multiple pages for different things, that way you wont have a kazillion pictures trying to load all at the same time, & fucking your computer up.

> Should this be something that I as a producer would benefit
> from?
> Advice on this would be helpful.

> I don't need any more friends as I am lucky and have loads of
> mates. Most are the same from when I was a kid. So do I need
> more cyber friends?

> I enjoy the bgafd forums and have some chums from here. Even if
> they do support Chelsea. Or lesser teams then Arsenal.

What about those who don't support/watch/or even like football, would they still be classed as friends/chums? LOL, only kidding. !grin!


Re: my space

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 2:00 am
by Deuce Bigolo
A cleverly marketed tool which has been over hyped

If your working overseas then it could be a great way of keeping in touch
instead of repeating yourself over & over via emails etc