Sometimes The Fault of MySpace Lies Within

Last week I groused about having trouble with MySpace, which led others to leave some nasty comments of their own. In the interest of full disclosure, I should now report that I figured out the problem: I was not entering my password correctly. I apologize to the folks at MySpace for blaming them for my own blundering.

Of course, you wouldn't know that I'm back on MySpace by looking at my page, which is as dull as ever, but that's just because I haven't had the time to figure out how to embellish it. (Suggestions welcome!)

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Ugh. O brave new world, that has such templates in it.

I've always, one way or another, automated my logins. Whatever systems one uses, there are various methods to do this and maintain as well a high level of security. But you must know this, no? For me, it's a relief not having to clutter up my memory with this sort of mumbo jumbo.

By Joseph Urban (not verified) on 03 Oct 2007 #permalink