I've been MySpaced
I'll warn you now that this post really has nothing to do with 3D animation...
So at the tail end of one of my posts yesterday, I mentioned that I wasn't on MySpace and didn't understand why everyone was. From what I understand, that was pretty much like saying that I didn't understand the appeal of breathing. I got more than a couple emails telling me that MySpace was not just a place to meet horny young people, but could also be a great resource for networking inside and outside of the art world.
So I signed up. Frankly, the thing that appealed most to me was one of the emails that said at very least I could sign up and use it to track bands.
So I think the kids these days are "adding friends" or "making friends" or something... I don't understand the interwebs at all. But if you'd like to visit my MySpace page, which has some of my 2D artwork and such, feel free.
http://www.myspace.com/my3dave
Tomorrow I'm thinking about getting in on the ground floor of this new thing called "email."
I'll let you know how that goes.
3 comments:
Welcome to your new addiction!
And I realy dig the new avatar!
But see, that's what I don't get. I've made the page, but where is the addiction? What part am I supposed to be addicted to?
Most of what I'm saying is tongue in cheek, in that I know how to "add friends" and things, but I honestly still can't figure out why it's so popular. I'm not saying I couldn't be addicted to it, or that it's a horrible site for dumb people or anything like that at all. I'm just wondering if I'm missing some big part of it.
I hear you completely.. I have a site. The only reason I have so called site. Was so I could check all my friends who actually have a sites and update them frequently.
Alas, I also don't understand the need to have one. I guess they are just a free way of having your own website. To talk to people across the country..
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