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Subject:Log In vs. Log On, Etc. From:"Duerfeldt, Mark" <MarkDuerfeldt -at- INTERIM -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 28 Jul 1999 14:12:04 -0400
Recently there was a discussion of the Log In, Logging In, Log On, etc. on
this list. I didn't save the final results of what's correct and now (of
course) I need those examples. If anyone saved them, do you mind sending
them to me? You can send it to me directly.