Does MySpace Tom have a public personal email?

  • Thread starter Thread starter php111
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Email
AI Thread Summary
MySpace Tom does not have a public personal email listed outside of MySpace, and attempts to find it online have been unsuccessful. The user is experiencing freezing issues with MySpace, which have persisted for several weeks, leading to frustration. It is noted that Tom sold MySpace years ago, making it unlikely he would assist with technical problems. The suggestion is made to contact MySpace's service team for support instead. Overall, reaching out to Tom for help is not a viable option.
php111
Messages
55
Reaction score
0
Hello,

Does MySpace Tom have a public personal email listed outside of MySpace? Why outside of MySpace? Yes that is why I need Tom's email. MySpace has been freezing on me for maybe about 2 or 3 weeks now. My computer is fine but it's with MySpace. I was just on it a little while ago. I have no chose at all but to hold the power botton on my PC tower and shut it down. My mouse freezes on me where I can't restart. I tried searching in Google for his email but I can't find it.
 
Astronomy news on Phys.org
I asked to be his friend and he told me no. so I can't help you
 
Tom sold Myspace a few years ago. So I'm sure its not a good idea to hunt him out to fix your problem.
 
Yeah, they have a service team that you can contact. Tom isn't going to be able to help you even if he still owned the site.
 
TL;DR Summary: In 3 years, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope (or rather, a system of telescopes) should be put into operation. In case of failure to detect alien signals, it will further expand the radius of the so-called silence (or rather, radio silence) of the Universe. Is there any sense in this or is blissful ignorance better? In 3 years, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope (or rather, a system of telescopes) should be put into operation. In case of failure to detect...
Thread 'Could gamma-ray bursts have an intragalactic origin?'
This is indirectly evidenced by a map of the distribution of gamma-ray bursts in the night sky, made in the form of an elongated globe. And also the weakening of gamma radiation by the disk and the center of the Milky Way, which leads to anisotropy in the possibilities of observing gamma-ray bursts. My line of reasoning is as follows: 1. Gamma radiation should be absorbed to some extent by dust and other components of the interstellar medium. As a result, with an extragalactic origin, fewer...
This thread is dedicated to the beauty and awesomeness of our Universe. If you feel like it, please share video clips and photos (or nice animations) of space and objects in space in this thread. Your posts, clips and photos may by all means include scientific information; that does not make it less beautiful to me (n.b. the posts must of course comply with the PF guidelines, i.e. regarding science, only mainstream science is allowed, fringe/pseudoscience is not allowed). n.b. I start this...
Back
Top