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to hold at bay; to gain advantage on the market; to approach; to catch; to trap
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log in or log on? #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 10, 2007 14:31 pm   log in or log on?
 

Is that any difference if I use log in or log on?

Please log in to the network. Please log on to the network.
Please log in to the program. Please log on to the program.
Please log in to your laptop. Please log on to your laptop.

Sometimes I'm using on and sometimes in because I don't know which better.
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log in or log on? #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 10, 2007 14:49 pm   log in or log on?
 

Hi, Attila

I remember that Amy answered this very question. Here is her post:

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