Yes, Karmoh Sagba, my position was and still remains that while Internet sources are valuable, they are no substitute for scholarly books and journals simple because many of the former are not professionally refereed. But still, the Internet is widely used and we must not ignore its value in disseminating knowledge. The more our intellectual giants utilize it, the better it will become.
For my take on how the Internet has emerged to be such a greatly utilized research tool, see my following essays on Islam and the Internet:
(1) "A Survey of Islam on the Internet." Renaissance: A Monthly Islamic Journal, November 2004.
(2) "Islam and the Internet: A Systematic Assessment." Renaissance: A Monthly Islamic Journal, June 2005.
Karmoh Sagba, you are conflating my reservations with me not utilizing the Internet. In so many words, your argument is illogical.