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thanks for the help. I recieved a variety of advice from others. every
one a little different. I guess that shows how differently people absorb
things they read. The reason I said "it" was the subject was because "it"
replaced the word "internet". Internet was the subject of the writing(an
article in a mag).
In any case, the argument is all cleared up.
I just figured "it" could have been placed at the beginning of the
sentence to keep the flow from the previous sentence.