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Matthew Montchalin wrote on Tue, Oct 4, 2005 08:25 PM UTC:
I don't mind typing in a 'User ID' - or the password that goes with it - but what I keep looking for, is some kind of an icon somewhere that says 'login' so I can do that. I am adamantly opposed to having the system associate my 'User ID' with an IP number for 'automatically' logging in. (I'm not exactly sure how that kind of handshaking works, but it sure as heck does not seem to work very well.)

I would like to try out that Game Courier thing but it seems to balk because I haven't logged in? Well, how do I log in? Shall I attempt once again to go over to the Game Courier section of the website? If a log is being kept of my comings and goings, I always arrive at the 'comments' section of the website first, and that is where the variables are probably initialized as they relate to me, and only then, later, try to navigate my way around the rest of the website, with the variables following me from where I first made contact with the website.

As you can imagine, with the incredibly slow screen-loading I suffer from, and the occasional bouts of keyboard lag that happen sometimes too, I find it difficult navigating my way from one part of the website to another. Having to click the Refresh icon of Internet Explorer is also problematical. (Anyway, all those kinds of problems, together, constitute impeccably good reason for people to avoid HTML in general; reliance upon graphical markup languages is a principal source of bandwidth bloat in today's modern world.)

Say, I would also like to be able to post a comment, and then see it immediately afterwards, rather than wait for an administrator to come along, inspect it and approve it, some 12 to 24 hours later.