I agree and I have had the same problem - with SO SO many passwords to remember today on the internet, this is far more a pain than a help, and a losing battle. I just have mine mailed now - LOT LESS hastle. Why do we need to make our newsletter such a "protected" document??? I agree with Joe, it could be a recruiting tool. Can't we PLEASE consider making this an easier task. Why can't our SLAS website "remember" us after we log in once - many others can do that. My day is full of activities and a few seconds saved is worht a lot to me. I don't have the the time to figure out our website every time I try to log on, so usually I just don't bother anymore. My 3 cents worth. Jim Stitley --- Joe Bauman <bau@desnews.com> wrote:
Who else has this problem? I wanted especially to bring it to Ann's attention as she's the VP next year. But I can't read the Nova on-line because I have no idea what my password is or even if I have a password. I much prefer it open to all, for one thing because it lets prospective members know what we do and how much fun we have. Thanks, Joe
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