The oft-misapplied verb "log on" includes some manner of authentication. If I just visit a web site, I'm not "logged on" in any meaningful way. If I provide credentials, typically a user ID and password, *then* (and only then) have I "logged on".
Advertisements that exhort me to "log on" to a web site are almost never using the right verb. "Visit" is far more appropriate in nearly every case.
In reply to Re^2: Is it harmful to spend too long on PerlMonks?
by herveus
in thread Is it harmful to spend too long on PerlMonks?
by jvector
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