Word: logs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Dartboard are deeply saddened by the demise of husc7. One of our favorite computers to log in from after fas2, course2, course3 and course1, husc7 served us well through thick and thin...
...Army has been slower to adapt. Now it is trying to make up for lost time. The two-week Mojave war game, which is testing an elaborate new command-and-control system and 72 new pieces of hardware, is the Army's biggest push yet to boot up, log on and march in the information revolution...
SEATTLE: Careful where you click. A security flaw has been discovered in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser that could allow a Web site to log onto you. The software bug, discovered last week by Paul Greene, a student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, allows a Web page designer to turn hyperlinks into a direct pathway to the computer of any person who uses them. Greene posted information about the problem on his web site Monday. By utilizing an operating system's "shortcuts," used to access and start programs stored on the hard drive, nefariously designed links could bypass the browser...
...what was described as "a prank gone wrong," police allege the three left a metal mailbox filled with pieces of an artificial log in front of the door of the Tabard Society house...
America Online chairman Steve Case grossly underestimates the problems at AOL and incorrectly overestimates the quality of its response [BUSINESS, Feb. 10]. The deterioration in service is far more pervasive than just a subscriber's inability to log on. When one is fortunate enough to connect, there are incredible delays and malfunctions. To get a simple response to an E-mail inquiry on AOL takes days--if an answer comes at all. I'm tired of setting my alarm for 3 a.m. so that I can try to connect--to cancel my subscription to the service. Ordinarily, I would have...