61. I retired to the home office, logged onto the Internet and vowed to follow the games on various sports Web sites. 62. I immediately logged onto www.airtran.com to find out. 63. I logged onto Webvan.com, selected a delivery time and began shopping, selecting items and placing them in my virtual basket. 64. If I was still an advertising copywriter, I would be shamelessly creating some of the offers you receive when you log onto your e-mail account daily. 65. In English, this means info junkies can get their fix either by watching on cable or by logging onto their computer. 66. In search of the perfect house, she logged onto the Internet. 67. In the hours after the date rollover, Yourdon was so fearful of computer viruses that he logged onto the Internet through a backup computer. 68. Indeed, Ms. Hand eventually logged onto the official Pete Sampras Web site and sent an e-mail expressing her sympathy about what she saw as poor officiating. 69. Internet travelers can get a preview peek by logging onto www.satchmo.com. 70. Instead, he could simply log onto the Internet and contact the bank through a World Wide Web browser. |