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From the first moment I played a Tom Anderson guitar, I fell in love. The shape was beautiful and the playability was out of this world! Sure, they're not cheap but they're clearly for pro players, not for Guitar Center hacks (sorry hacks). So as a working musician, I saved my money and was ready to talk about a custom job so I had one of my friends who knows Tom introduce me to him at a NAMM...
Last year TechCrunch discovered MySpace co-founder Tom Anderson is 37 years old, and not the 32 that he continues to claim on his MySpace page, and last week the site dug up some more dirt on Anderson. TechCrunch found out that Anderson used to be a teenage hacker in the 1980s. It turns out he has a pretty colorful history, when Tom was only 14 years old he was the leader of an...
MySpace cofounder Tom Anderson, arguably the most popular individual on the Internet with 240+ million MySpace friends has more colorful part of Anderson’s history: In 1985, when he was fourteen and in high school in Escondido, California, Anderson was subject to one of the largest FBI raids in California history after hacking into a Chase [...]
Filed under: news MySpace users are very familiar with the visage of their first "friend" and MySpace cofounder [Tom Anderson], but did you ever wonder what he used to do before he became everyone's friend? TechCrunch's investigative reporting revealed that [Tom] was a hacker in the eighties who hacked into the Chase Manhattan Bank computer system, which attracted the attention of the FBI....
MySpace co-founder Tom Anderson isn’t just everybody’s “friend.” He is also a 1980s teenage “WarGames” style computer hacker! TechCrunch: In 1985, when he was fourteen and in high school in Escondido, California, Anderson was subject to one of the largest FBI raids in California history after hacking into a Chase Manhattan Bank computer system and subsequently [...]
I’m with Mike Arrington on this one: I think the news that Tom Anderson was a teenaged “War Games” hacker is pretty darn cool. According to old news stories that TechCrunch came across, as well as reports from a source close to the MySpace co-founder, he was a hacker known as Lord Flathead when he [...]
Late last year we discovered that MySpace cofounder Tom Anderson, arguably the most popular individual on the Internet with 240+ million MySpace friends (he is added by default to every MySpace account) was actually 37 years old, not the 32 that he continues to claim on his MySpace page. Now we’ve learned a much more [...]
Fun and Games ….. Cllr Tom Anderson helping raise money….. Top Sport Tom offered to stand in the stocks whilst, well I won’t say who paid to throw the sponges! Safe to say we rasied a few quid for the Overchurch Residents Association. What a fantastic day it was, the army was there paint-balling with the local [...]
Before Tom Anderson launched MySpace (and when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was still in junior high), Kiwibox surfaced on the web as a social network for teens before the buzzword "social network" even existed. Ten years later, Kiwibox is still thriving. CEO Lin Dai explains the site's success and staying power on the web. Lin [...]
public transport gets me down a bit at times too - I looked around the metro yesterday and nobody was smiling and bad vibes were hanging in the air amidst the airborne germs yet this morning I was so engrossed in the book I'm reading (Riding the magic carpet - Tom Anderson) I was totally unaware of my surroundings and its half hour's like these that make the £55 a month worth forking out.
MySpace founders Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson have always portrayed themselves as champions of independent music. The company is fond of pointing out that it has been a springboard for such once-obscure bands as the Arctic Monkeys, which records for independent label Domino.
... power on the strength and diversity of the music it represents.” MySpace co-founder and President Tom Anderson responded: “There’s definitely no one on this side that wants this to be a major-label only service. We’ve already got indie content and we want more indie content.” Checkout: MySpace Music Tags: Charles Caldas , digital music , independent music labels , merlin , music companies...
And now for something completely different. Let's chill awhile, doncha think... Somebody uploaded this "select-a-stone" clip from a Stone's DVD. I can watch the Keef attitude all day long. The little bonus surprise is the Tom Anderson headstock logo! Keef can play anything he wants! F_ _ _ _ _ don't own this Stone.