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How do I find the poll?

🔗Ed & Alita Morrison <ESSAIM@TEXAS.NET>

2/3/2001 2:27:45 AM

Please someone explain in detail how do I find the polI place on the Yahoo webpage?
I clicked on the Yahoo webpage and was required to fill in Yahoo ID and password. What are they? Must I sign in with Yahoo as a new member? I have been a member of this "tuning" egroups for a long time, but I don't know how to find that poll so that I can vote. Alita Morrison

🔗jpehrson@rcn.com

2/3/2001 7:00:34 AM

--- In tuning@y..., "Ed & Alita Morrison" <ESSAIM@T...> wrote:

/tuning/topicId_18255.html#18255

> Please someone explain in detail how do I find the polI place on
the Yahoo webpage?
>I clicked on the Yahoo webpage and was required to fill in
Yahoo ID and password. What are they? Must I sign in with Yahoo as
a
new member? I have been a member of this "tuning" egroups for a long
time, but I don't know how to find that poll so that I can vote.
Alita Morrison

You should be able just to "click on" the link in Daniel Wolf's post.
Or, you can click on the link "polls" on the border frame to the
left.

Yes, you have to take on a new "user ID" name and "password" for
Yahoo... regardless of how long you have been with egroups.

No harm is done, though... since you can also get a free Yahoo
web-based e-mail account, if you like. Certainly people on this
list, notably Joe Monzo and Robert Walker, have been using this Yahoo
e-mail service for a long time. It's great for travelling... just
stop at ANY computer attached to the Internet!

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Joseph Pehrson

🔗graham@microtonal.co.uk

2/3/2001 7:51:00 AM

Alita Morrison wrote:

> Please someone explain in detail how do I find the polI place on the
> Yahoo =
> webpage?
> I clicked on the Yahoo webpage and was required to fill in Yahoo ID
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> password. What are they? Must I sign in with Yahoo as a new member?
> I h=
> ave been a member of this "tuning" egroups for a long time, but I don't
> kno=
> w how to find that poll so that I can vote. Alita Morrison

You do need to "sign" with Yahoo. There's a link for upgrading your
eGroups/OneList account, but you still have to fill in the new membership
form.

Graham