Vol. 4, No. 10 ALWAYS FREE

Web Sites Popular At Whit's End
by Nathan Hoobler

Alex Jefferson announced today he took a poll of the most popular Web sites used by kids at Whit’s End.

"I think Alex just wants to see how many people are visiting his Whit’s End site," David Straussberg commented.

"This week the Web site will have an exclusive interview with Mr. Whittaker. And he’ll be talking about the new John the Baptist Imagination Station program!" Alex replied. "But that’s not the only reason I polled everyone. I wanted to see what some of the favorite Web sites are."

Here are some responses to Alex’s question: What Web site do you visit the most?

"I love animals, so I sometimes chat with my friends at catsngoldfish.com."—Mandy Straussberg

"The World Wide Web as it has been coined, contains a fascinating variety of information. To narrow my navigation on the medium to only a few Web sites would be rather unthinkable. Therefore, I cannot answer the question."—Eugene Meltsner

"I don’t spent a lot of time on the Web because I think it can be a bit addictive. Occasionally, I’ll write an article for Universal Press’ Web site."—Whit

"The coolest Web site is factsbuffet.com. It’s got everything you ever wanted to know about everything!"—Nathaniel Graham

"I haven’t quite figured out the whole Internet thing yet. Eugene does all his shopping online, but I can’t imagine doing that. I mean, most of the fun of shopping is going to the mall and seeing people."—Connie Kendall

Test your knowledge by answering these questions.

Knows the Show:Who used a modem to help Dr. Regis Blackgaard break into Whit’s End?
Whit’s End Wonder: What did Alex Jefferson miss because he was so busy with the Whit’s End Web site?
Eu-genius: Who did Jared DeWhite pretend to be on his Web site that helps people with their problems?

Answers: Richard Maxwell helped Dr. Blackgaard break into Whit’s End. Alex missed the circus. Jared pretended to be Miss Friendship.

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