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December 30, 2004 7:48 AM PST

Internet use cutting into TV viewing and socializing

The average Internet user in the U.S. spends three hours a day online, with much of that time devoted to work and communications.
The New York Times

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Posting the Results on the Internet?
Talk about confusing here--so this research illustrates how the Internet may adversely affect the lives of people that spend too much time on the Internet; meanwhile, they are posting their results on the Internet.
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NYTime - All the news fit to be hysterical with.
Yet another hysterical doom and gloom idiocy from New York Times. The internet never CUT into my TV or social life. It's integrated with my TVs in split screen. And I have friends and is married. Typical hysteria from NYT.

NYT has been printing all the news fit to lie since they claimed the Spaniards blew up an American warship in Puerto Rico (causing us to go to war and annex Puerto Rico). To the latest fraudulent reporter that has to be let go last year for fake 9/11 stories. Typical NYT.
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