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I have a half dozen or so sites that I frequent on a regular basis, and have for awhile now.

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I visit a select handful on a reasonably regular basis (one of which isn't my facebook page) but if i'm searching for a CD especially at a decent price I visit a many as I can find. :blink:

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Having been online for over 13 years now, I've pretty much waded through all the "junk" and have probably 10-15 sites that I frequent on a regular daily/weekly basis. I've got a lot of bookmarks, but some sites I visit once or twice a year at most....

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I visit 2 sites daily (this one and hotmail) and aside from a photography forum the only other sites I ever really view are online CD stores to cater to whatever need I require at the time (usually WOWHD, Azintex or secondspin)...

 

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... and spankwire.com.

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It's pretty much just this site for me. There are a couple sites I visit for downloading music or TV shows, but they don't take up much time. I also visit Kotaku every now and then, when I need to get caught up in the gaming world. Most of my Facebook time is spent through the app on my phone.

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My Internet browsing varies - for music it's just a few sites, Facebook obviously. But I spend a fair bit online if I'm buying something doing research

 

I seem to spend my life googling things as well - like trying to remember people's names on tv etc lol

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I seem to spend my life googling things as well - like trying to remember people's names on tv etc lol

 

Yep. I know what you mean.

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