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But Stevens and thousands of other Net denizens seem addict ed to sharing their thoughts with the world. Whether it is a $20 toaster or a $10,000 plasma television moni tor, thousands of people like Stevens spew their views on Web sites such as Epinions.com, BizRate.com, PriceGrabber.com, Amazon.com and ResellerRatings.com for little or no compensation. "It's part of my life now, absolutely," says Dallasite Chidi Eriken, 27, who has written more than 300 reviews of hip- hop and other music for Epinions.com since 2001. "When I listen to a CD these days, it's hard to listen just for enjoyment. I'm always thinking, 'What do I say here? What am I going to write about this?"' Both Stevens (www.Epinions.com/user-mrk- stvns) and Eriken (www.Epinions.com/user- madtheory) are among the top Epinions.com contributors in their specialties. The two Texans typify the Internet opinion writ ers in several ways. First, they are driven. "A lot of them started for the money, but we don't pay them enough anymore to be in it alone for the money," said Alexis Johnson, Epinions.com commu nity product manager. "When you get to the high class, the very prolific, they pick areas that they know the most about. Louis DeLuca • KRT CAMPi Chidi Eriken has posted more than 30 reviews of hip hop and other music since 2001 on Epinions.com. 'You me the people who leave comments on your reviews, and it's addictive like that," he says. They are all very passionate about those things." In the case of Stevens, his co workers and family knew he could ferret out a good price on travel. "For a while, 1 was really intensely interested in always scarfing the absolute rock-bot tom cheapest deal," said the Houstonian, who by day is a writer of technical documents. Go to PCPhotoReview.com, and you'll find dozens of ama teur experts conversing about digital cameras. Hit Tivocommunity.com, and you'll encounter thousands of TiVo users with an almost reli gious devotion to understand ing the personal video recorder's innards. But the opinionfest isn't lim ited to pricey electronic pur chases. People such as Sara Ascalon of Bayside, N.Y., dash off dozens of reviews. Her first Epinions submis sion blasted faulty service from AT&T for her cell phone. Later, she waxed eloquent on her Bissell Powersteamer carpet cleaner. She followed that with a vicious diatribe on her Proctor Silex toaster. "Prior to the Internet, if you wanted to get consumer infor mation, you generally turned to people that you knew _ your friends or your co-workers," said Andrew Gershoff, associate professor of marketing at Columbia Business School. "Now that available network has expanded all over the world and across the country." And that leads to the second common component among habitual consumer reviewers: They revel in the two-way com munication that their reviews generate. Most consumer review sites allow comments to be tagged onto an author's work. "I'm continuously shocked by the friendships that form online," says Johnson. "We host these meet-and-greet sessions for our best reviewers. They'll walk in and see a name on a nametag and just go nuts. It's almost as if it was a longtime friend from high school they'd lost track of for years." "You meet the people who leave comments on your reviews, and it's addictive like that," said Eriken. "It's just an online community to me now. It’s not about profit." No matter the motivation o! the reviewer, consumers seekini information have to learn whicl reviewers best match tte tastes. On Epinions and seven! other review sites, the Wei interface allows users to weigli the opinions of those they trust Also, consumer reviewers art most likely to write about a pr# uct or service they really liked dislike. "People in the middle are less likely to say anything," Gershof said. "And if you’ve evaluated something like a toaster aftei you've bought and used it, youit more likely to post a positive review. You've already make Ik commitment. You've jumped. "It doesn't represent a tnie sampling of all toasters out then Stevens calls review sits another tool in an expanding t sumer arsenal. "1 think it's one nm informa tion source," he said. "1 don't think you can rely on themexclu sively. I don't think that a con sumer review is necessarily as good as a critical review by some body who does it professionally. You need a critical perspective," Tuesday Buy Regular or Large Sandwich Get 22oz. drink and chips FREE Dine-ln and take out only. Check out our new menu Sandwiches starting at $ 1.99! 110 College Main • 846-7000 Mon.-Sat. 10:30am-10:00pm Sun. 11:00am-1 Opm This store not affiliated with Texas Avenue location. Business group turns over records, no names AUSTIN (AP) — The Texas Association of Business on Monday turned over to a grand jury all records related to its 2002 elections advertising cam paign, minus the names of its individual and corporate donors. After months of legal battles, the state’s largest business lobby turned over the records after the names were redacted as allowed under an order from state District Judge Mike Lynch, association attorney Andy Taylor said. The TAB had been fighting to keep the names secret. Earlier Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to block Lynch’s order to produce the documents. “We appreciate this opportu nity to comply with the district attorney’s request for informa tion while protecting the First Amendment rights of TAB and its supporters,” Taylor said. “From the start, that has been our chief concern.” Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle had moved to enforce punishments Lynch had handed down earlier this year against three associa tion officials who refused to comply with subpoenas for the records. The grand jury is investigat ing whether the group violated state law that forbids corpora tions from spending money on electioneering. Association lawyers have argued the organi zation is beyond state regulation because the ads in question did not advocate the election or defeat of candidates and that they were protected speech under the First Amendment. Taylor said organization offi cials will testify if called before the grand jury. Trial Continued from page 1 severe now than they have been in the past years.” College Station Municipal Judge Edward Spillane, who will be playing the role of judge in the mock trial, said the trial should be a good teaching tool. “I think the information will be very helpful and it’s good for people to understand how seri ously the law takes it,” Spillane said. “I want the students to understand the consequences and for them to see it is a fair Gaza Continued from page 1 the same structure that was hit in an earlier airstrike Monday, res idents said. Eleven people were wounded, they said. Israeli mili tary sources said the attack was meant to finish the work of the first one. The first three air strikes Monday destroyed two weapons labs and warehouses of Hamas, the military said. Four children system, but while the system is fair, it is also very tough on peo ple in alcohol related accidents,” Four thousand fatalities nationwide per year are attrib uted to drinking while driving, with Texas leading the nation overall, Thurmond said Alcohol related accidents ate especially prevalent among 18- 24-year-olds with driving while intoxicated listed as the numbfl one killer of college-age indi viduals, Reardon said. “We know college kids drinl a lot but there’s a price to pay, Thurmond said. “Is it worth if and a 70-year-old woman were among 25 wounded. Two mis siles exploded on a street crowd ed with schoolchildren. During three years of vio lence, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have caused dozens of civilian casualties. 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