One trip hazard to signing on -- if you're kind of guessing what you might 
have used for a Yahoo ID when you signed up -- is the prompt that you get under 
the blank rectangle for entering your ID, which prompt reads: (e.g. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED])    That suggests that IDs are in that email address format, 
but I 
suspect that most of us don't choose our email address as our ID/screen-name.  
 I didn't, but a while back, when I tried to get in, I followed the sample 
format and couldn't get access.   In the internet version of jiggling the spark 
plug wires, I tried variations of screen names and passwords and finally hit 
upon it (and there was no "@domainname.com" element).   If you have doubts, 
click on the "Forgot your ID or password?" link and get it sent to you.   
Sometimes upper and lower case matters, other times a requested name was 
available 
only if you acceded to adding a couple of random numerals to it -- all easy to 
forget.

I'm not only on AOL at the moment (which I've grown to dislike very much), 
but I'm out in the sticks on dial-up, and I was able to sign onto the Monty 
Yahoo site.   (Not liking AOL or dial-up will be moot soon enough, as AOL and 
everyone else will be pulling the plug on dial-up before long anyway.)



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