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>-> >Do we:
>-> >Log in or on?
>-> >Log out or off?
Well, seeing as how I have two files called .login and .logout, I have
always used log in and log out. I believe it stems from time in and
time out - you wouldnt time on or time off, would you?
Just my two cents - thanks for starting this discussion, as it is
interesting to see what different people use...
Amy
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