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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (4867)10/2/2000 9:55:30 AM
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In trying to keep opinions (economic or otherwise) posted here in perspective I found the following highly informative (and humorous).

<from this morning's newspaper>

"Are you surprised to learn that Republicans act differently online than do Democrats?

GOP clickers swarm like well-heeled flies to web stock analysis sites, while Democrats lollygag around touchy-feely shopping portals.

A fascinating study by Media Matrix surveyed 55,000 Web users to flesh out how party animals differ online. Six of the top 10 sites favored by Republicans are business-finance stops: Schwab.com, TheStreet.com, BigCharts.com. ETrade.com, Fidelity.com, and CNBC.com.

While GOP surfers dream of clipping Treasury coupons, digital Dems dream of clipping store discount coupons at these favorites: ShoppingList.com, Colonize.com, AskMe.com, EHow.com, and ClubMom.com."
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