Yes. I log on, with my login name and password. I'm sensitive to the lack of symmetry between log on, and log out...
Somehow, though, I'm reminded of the QA joke about a machine with a button on it, and and a display that says "Press and Hold To Start". If you pressed and held the button, the display changed to "Release To Detonate".
Old IBM systems had you "log on" and then "log off" the system. I used to hate those systems so much (forced to use them by the school).
As a good old DEC fanboy, I repudiate those terms and side with DEC and Bell Labs (Unix) using "log in" to the system and "log out" of the system. Not exactly the choices in this poll, but close enough for me. ;-)
I'm with those who vote for log on. However, I will take either of your options over "login into" which I had to lead a campaign against with my last company, since they SWORE it was correct.
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Date: 2012-08-08 06:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-08-08 07:59 pm (UTC)Somehow, though, I'm reminded of the QA joke about a machine with a button on it, and and a display that says "Press and Hold To Start". If you pressed and held the button, the display changed to "Release To Detonate".
Log on to the system and....
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Date: 2012-08-08 11:58 pm (UTC)As a good old DEC fanboy, I repudiate those terms and side with DEC and Bell Labs (Unix) using "log in" to the system and "log out" of the system. Not exactly the choices in this poll, but close enough for me. ;-)
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Date: 2012-08-08 08:18 pm (UTC)But I'm far from certain.
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