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DELL 122.55+4.4%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: freeus who wrote (65625)9/15/1998 4:36:00 PM
From: Scott Kleinhans  Read Replies (2) of 176387
 
I'm OK. You're OK. We're all OK -- because we're online

Found this survey, my answers are in bold. I hope there correct.

dailynews.yahoo.com

Question 1: While using the Internet, have you ever felt sad or "empty"?

Well, The Net Set has never come away from a surfing experience feeling either. Except, of course, after encountering disappointing Web sites that fail to live up to expectations. And any Netizen can tell you that there are plenty of those. But that's just an occasional blue mood, wouldn't you say?

Not if your long DELL!

Question 2: Has surfing ever brought on insomnia or oversleeping?

Sure, what Net devotee hasn't burned the midnight oil and had a tough time getting up the morning after? That doesn't make us depressed, does it?

Not if your long DELL!

Question 3: Have you noticed any restlessness or irritability since getting online regularly?

It's true that slow home pages can make The Net Set pretty restless. And how can you avoid getting irritable when dead links keep turning up "Not Found" messages. But those are normal reactions, don't you think?

Not if your long DELL!

Question 4: While online, have you observed any physical symptoms such as headaches or chronic pain?

Sure, everyone's heard of carpal tunnel syndrome. And staring at a computer screen for hours isn't exactly what the optometrist ordered. But those aren't depressive disorders. Right?

Not if your long DELL!

Scott
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