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Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things.

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First off, I have been using the Internet since 1995 when many of the sites were in written in black and white. I am current affairs freak, and I read news sites from all over the world and from all political points of views. These include sites that are international, national, and local. Examples include (in no specific order): CNN, Foxx, Drudge Report, New York Times, The Huffington Post, the Minneapolis Star, and many from the Middle East. In addition, I read numerous sites and blogs that have to do with health issues, specifically with diabetes. These include sites written by medical people and by people with diabetes. I find them to be equally important because you get a wealth of information from two totally different perspectives. I also read many social networking sites (web 2.0) like Yedda. One site that I stay away from is Wikipedia because you can't trust the accuracy of the information.

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