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| Re: Java on Vista RTM? You are entitled to ask questions here just like everyone else. Remember that the question you ask is the one others think about but are too timid to ask, yet they monitor your question and the answers received - you see this all the time in classrooms. "Daze N. Knights" <Daze@microchip.com> wrote in message news:OiTUmxyOHHA.3212@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Thanks for the criticism, Scott. I appreciate that. It helps remind me > that I don't know everything and sometimes ask dumb questions. In the > past, I had been used to MS JVM coming with Windows, but, knowing that it > was no longer, and that Sun was now the preferred java, I wasn't sure if > it was included or if Windows just came javaless now. I didn't know, so I > was stupid enough to ask. I'm just a hopeless case, I guess. > > Scott wrote: >> Daze N. Knights spake thusly on 1/17/2007 12:41 PM: >>> I can find no indication of Sun Java on my Vista RTM. Is it included, or >>> does it need to be added? >> >> >> I'm totally perplexed that the lack of technical know-how/knowledge by so >> many in this group in this group. I'd expect it from the >> windowsxp.general group, but I guess I figured that anyone using Vista >> before it's official release was technically savvy to some degree. >> >> Coming up next: >> >> "Where is QuickTime and RealPlayer?" >> |
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| Re: Java on Vista RTM? I agree 100%. The type of reply you received earlier simply came from a bully who must believe you should have to pass a qualification test to participate in these newsgroups. Please just ignore these overblown personalities. I'm glad you're here! Ask any questions you like. "Mr. Vista" <Mr. Vista@lhere.com> wrote in message news:ueojre7OHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > You are entitled to ask questions here just like everyone else. > Remember that the question you ask is the one others think about but are > too timid to ask, yet they monitor your question and the answers > received - you see this all the time in classrooms. > > > "Daze N. Knights" <Daze@microchip.com> wrote in message > news:OiTUmxyOHHA.3212@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Thanks for the criticism, Scott. I appreciate that. It helps remind me >> that I don't know everything and sometimes ask dumb questions. In the >> past, I had been used to MS JVM coming with Windows, but, knowing that it >> was no longer, and that Sun was now the preferred java, I wasn't sure if >> it was included or if Windows just came javaless now. I didn't know, so I >> was stupid enough to ask. I'm just a hopeless case, I guess. >> >> Scott wrote: >>> Daze N. Knights spake thusly on 1/17/2007 12:41 PM: >>>> I can find no indication of Sun Java on my Vista RTM. Is it included, >>>> or does it need to be added? >>> >>> >>> I'm totally perplexed that the lack of technical know-how/knowledge by >>> so many in this group in this group. I'd expect it from the >>> windowsxp.general group, but I guess I figured that anyone using Vista >>> before it's official release was technically savvy to some degree. >>> >>> Coming up next: >>> >>> "Where is QuickTime and RealPlayer?" >>> > > |
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| Re: Java on Vista RTM? :) My response to Scott was actually sarcasm, just too subtle for even me to pick up on, now, in rereading it. I'll have to try to be more overtly caustic in the future. ;) Mike Avery wrote: > I agree 100%. The type of reply you received earlier simply came from a > bully who must believe you should have to pass a qualification test to > participate in these newsgroups. Please just ignore these overblown > personalities. I'm glad you're here! Ask any questions you like. > > "Mr. Vista" <Mr. Vista@lhere.com> wrote in message > news:ueojre7OHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> You are entitled to ask questions here just like everyone else. >> Remember that the question you ask is the one others think about but >> are too timid to ask, yet they monitor your question and the answers >> received - you see this all the time in classrooms. >> >> >> "Daze N. Knights" <Daze@microchip.com> wrote in message >> news:OiTUmxyOHHA.3212@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Thanks for the criticism, Scott. I appreciate that. It helps remind >>> me that I don't know everything and sometimes ask dumb questions. In >>> the past, I had been used to MS JVM coming with Windows, but, knowing >>> that it was no longer, and that Sun was now the preferred java, I >>> wasn't sure if it was included or if Windows just came javaless now. >>> I didn't know, so I was stupid enough to ask. I'm just a hopeless >>> case, I guess. >>> >>> Scott wrote: >>>> Daze N. Knights spake thusly on 1/17/2007 12:41 PM: >>>>> I can find no indication of Sun Java on my Vista RTM. Is it >>>>> included, or does it need to be added? >>>> >>>> >>>> I'm totally perplexed that the lack of technical know-how/knowledge >>>> by so many in this group in this group. I'd expect it from the >>>> windowsxp.general group, but I guess I figured that anyone using >>>> Vista before it's official release was technically savvy to some >>>> degree. >>>> >>>> Coming up next: >>>> >>>> "Where is QuickTime and RealPlayer?" >>>> >> >> |
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