MySpace is too early-nineties, none of the cool kids are doing it anymore. JK. But back to the thread, I think the poker boom is great, and advanced players should be enthralled that poor play has entered into the spectacle; and at such a high volume. Because, theoretically, input of poor play should output profitability for good play. If it doesn't, then we should reconsider our reasons to play the darn game.