Actually most college students these days don't even need MySpace, they just Facebook instead. Much more useful. MySpace is much less college and much more mid-high-no schoolers now. Came back from college just the other day and heard someone talk about their MySpace for the first time in 10 months, was a little strange hehe.
So it took you a loss of $250 billion to notice. I've got one simple question... Does that mean that the people who couldn't aford to pay for a trip to the movie theaters got to keep a small chunk of that spare change you moguls didn't get?
Actually most college students these days don't even need MySpace, they just Facebook instead. Much more useful. MySpace is much less college and much more mid-high-no schoolers now. Came back from college just the other day and heard someone talk about their MySpace for the first time in 10 months, was a little strange hehe.
So it took you a loss of $250 billion to notice. I've got one simple question... Does that mean that the people who couldn't aford to pay for a trip to the movie theaters got to keep a small chunk of that spare change you moguls didn't get?