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log

In mathematics, abbreviation for logarithm.

log

Any apparatus for measuring the speed of a ship; also the daily record of events on board a ship or aircraft.

The log originally consisted of a piece of weighted wood attached to a line with knots at equal intervals that was cast from the rear of a ship. The vessel's speed was estimated by timing the passage of the knots with a sandglass (like an egg timer). Today logs use electromagnetism and sonar.



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Likely training topics deal with completing backups of data, choosing and securing passwords, installing and updating anti-virus software and emphasizing common-sense concepts like logging off network accounts when away from one's workspace.
For others, logging off AOL and getting some peace and quiet are key.
The real-time live help feature is designed to aid users if they hit a hurdle and need a quick, simple answer, rather than disconnecting or logging off the Internet or having to pick up the phone, he said.
 
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