Internet: The Information Superhighway

Internet is a digestive system, it has many parts and
different functions to each of us who consumes information we need. Foods that
we eat is the random and some unprocessed data we get from the internet,
the information goes to the "mouth" as we accepts all the
information. The information begins to travel from the mouth to esophagus.
"Esophagus" is a tube connecting the pharynx, this part carries and
deliver the masses information to the "stomach" as the storage of
information and the same time to digest the large data to small data, and it
breaks down into general into specific data in order to identify what
information you need. Stomach becomes the information processor of the data.
The processed data are now ready to enter to small intestine in order to absorb
the nutrients or the needed information. The absorbed information will enter to
the bloodstreams to deliver and distribute the information to different but
important parts of the body (the society). And the excess information will
continue to enter the large intestine, this kind of information needs further
research. As these excess information extracted it will exit through the anal
canal or anus (trash bin). This excess information is considered not useful to
an individual's need. These data are sometimes the unprocessed data that cannot
be absorbed by the small intestine.
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