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kensuguro
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restarted myspace: plug alert

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Sorry if the plug irritates you. I just deleted my old account to start a musician's account. Not sure if it means anything, but it's a start:
It plays the first song automatically, and for some reason I can't make it not do that, so turn down your monitors!
http://www.myspace.com/kensuguro

I tried searching for some of you guys, but I guess your nicks are different on myspace? If you got an account, send me a friend request. :-) Friends list looks mighty lonely with just 2 friends. Myspace looks a lot more civilized now with the new skin.

I hated myspace, but recently I've been thinking I can't just complain and hate everything, so decided to try things anyway. Forward ho! I guess I should also make an artist's website too.. I do work in the internet industry after all.. you know, like I do computers and stuff.
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Virb is better.
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thanks. I assume you meant the quality of the site itself is better. Myspace is still a little klunky to use. Userwise, virb is 600k uniques/month while myspace is 60M. (via quantcast, so take with a grain of salt)
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Added.Cool Music! :)
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Agree with you both, Virb is better on technical merits and it's not the 'dirty commons' that Myspace is, but it's hard to beat mainstream numbers of users. Same goes for Miro/Youtube... Of course noone is restricted to using only one, time & energy permitting.
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