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Old Mon Dec 02, 2002, 07:43am
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In you opinion has the internet outlived it's usefullness?

Do you feel the need to log on without hesitation like it's "an addiction"?

Today there are many umpire message Boards with similar dialogue going on. Some only post in certain areas so the discussions "make the rounds" but do you feel it's useful?

When I first started surfing some 2 years ago I found the Boards useful and learned things that I had no clue of.

However, IMO at least today the Boards resemble more of an entertainment medium rather than a learning tool.

I think the rules discussions "have run the gambit" and by now I think most know where to go ie; The PBUC/ BRD / JR and some have the JEA as a source. In addition, there is the newly formed WUA which adds to the confusion.

Therefore, in summary I often wonder myself

Why do I keep loggin on?
Is it helping?

or does it simply pass the time?

What's your take?

Pete Booth
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