Yes the subject says it all. Do both term have same meaning or dfferent.I'm serious ok..
G gigyaster Journeyman May 2, 2008 #1 Yes the subject says it all. Do both term have same meaning or dfferent.I'm serious ok..
gary4gar GaurishSharma.com May 3, 2008 #4 Taken from answers.com sign out (Idiom) Record the departure of a person or the removal of an object Click to expand... Logging out To log out (also: to log off, sign out, or sign off) is to close off one's access to a computer system after previously having logged in. Click to expand... i ask you?, do you see any difference
Taken from answers.com sign out (Idiom) Record the departure of a person or the removal of an object Click to expand... Logging out To log out (also: to log off, sign out, or sign off) is to close off one's access to a computer system after previously having logged in. Click to expand... i ask you?, do you see any difference
fun2sh Pawned!... Beyond GODLIKE May 3, 2008 #6 Cool Buddy said: their spellings. Click to expand... their pronunciation n theeir length!