arstechnica.com — "A survey at Michigan State University finds that more students have experienced negative academic consequences from excessive Internet use than from excessive alcohol consumption. But are they addicts?"
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unbeatablpabSep 20, 2006
This article makes it look like the internet is to blame, which is partially incorrect. Anything that you do for hours other than stuying will have a negative effect on my grades. I could spend the rest of this semester devoting all my time after school to studying molecular physics, but i'd fail all my classes since non of them have to do with that. Its all a matter of how much we do something, not what is is.
Closed AccountSep 20, 2006
Yes, and it certainly sounds better than a "gay A student."
thewrkncacnterSep 20, 2006
Also history: LMAOZEDONG
friedcalamariSep 20, 2006
I’ve been using the internet since 1989 and I’m not addicted yet.
computermattSep 20, 2006
That it does
vezquexSep 21, 2006
*gotta get my fix*
xoqflSep 23, 2006
um no, make it limited more like it