What are your favourite websites? I really like Ijamming.net, by Tony Fletcher, a music journalist from Crystal Palace living in Brooklyn. Sometimes I think it's rather po-faced, but it's very powerfully written.
Ever been in a chat room? I'm regularly in the AOL chat room, but not for fun, just to see what they're chatting about - generally Marilyn Manson and if he's gay.
Most recent technological faux pas? I have an old-school iMac and I bought a digital camera last year and the FireWire to connect it. Then I realised I didn't have the OS X software on my Mac to use it. I spent five months trying to get it online without paying, then I flicked open the side of the computer and discovered it didn't have a FireWire portal. I'd spent five months when what I really needed was a new computer.
Main source of news on the web? NME.com for all things rock, and for pop the BBC's TOTP site is very good. I get a newsletter from Rockingvicar.com - a PopBitch for the older, more discerning customer.
Most useful website? I really like the Royal Festival Hall website, just because when you're buying tickets, you can physically see the view from where you would be sitting. It's a very interesting use of the internet.
Least useful website? One useless site that is consistently fantastic is Rathergood.com. Those kittens singing the Vines says far more about the band than any amount of press could.
Most irritating thing about the internet? Not having the right software and trying to get software downloads and it taking ages. A lot of the internet seems to me like an instruction manual from Ikea translated through Japanese and back again. I feel I'm missing out. While everyone else is having a great time with new software, I've not been invited to the software party.
Do you still bother with old media? More and more. I love radio - the Today programme every morning, Jonathan Ross on Saturday, and Ricky Gervais on Xfm. I'm very excited about getting digital radio so I don't get interrupted by a Walthamstow cab service. On TV, I really like BBC4. Sometimes they have movies that are on general release - recently they had Etre et Avoir. Finally, I must mention Word magazine, which I love.
· Ben Wardle is the editor of AOL Broadband's new music channel