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Memo2005 - 05 May 2005 23:33 GMT
Please take a look at this:

http://jan-pajak.com/day26.htm
Alex Buell - 06 May 2005 00:07 GMT
> Please take a look at this:
>
> http://jan-pajak.com/day26.htm

You're quite mad. This newsgroup isn't about Java, the country in the
Pacific, it's about Java, the programming language!

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writeOnceDebugEverywhere() - 06 May 2005 14:20 GMT
>> Please take a look at this:
>>
>> http://jan-pajak.com/day26.htm
>
> You're quite mad. This newsgroup isn't about Java, the country in the
> Pacific, it's about Java, the programming language!

:-) ))))))) ....
Alex Molochnikov - 06 May 2005 06:53 GMT
I went there and spent over 120 seconds of my time on this phenomenal crap.
Anyone who wants to waste his/her time, is welcome to follow in my
footsteps.

> Please take a look at this:
>
> http://jan-pajak.com/day26.htm
Chris Uppal - 06 May 2005 09:01 GMT
> I went there and spent over 120 seconds of my time on this phenomenal
> crap. Anyone who wants to waste his/her time, is welcome to follow in my
> footsteps.

Now you've got me curious...

   -- chris
Joseph Dionne - 06 May 2005 13:02 GMT
>>I went there and spent over 120 seconds of my time on this phenomenal
>>crap. Anyone who wants to waste his/her time, is welcome to follow in my
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
>     -- chris

WOW, what a statement on human nature, slow down to get a better view of
the blood and guts of the car wreck.  ;-)
Chris Uppal - 06 May 2005 13:17 GMT
> > > I went there and spent over 120 seconds of my time on this phenomenal
> > > crap. Anyone who wants to waste his/her time, is welcome to follow in
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> WOW, what a statement on human nature, slow down to get a better view of
> the blood and guts of the car wreck.  ;-)

   ... but not /that/ curious.

   -- chris
Alex Molochnikov - 07 May 2005 03:42 GMT
> > I went there and spent over 120 seconds of my time on this phenomenal
> > crap. Anyone who wants to waste his/her time, is welcome to follow in my
> > footsteps.
>
> Now you've got me curious...

Well, at least you have been warned. With the advance warning and knowledge,
you may get away with only 60 seconds of your time. :-)
Chris Uppal - 07 May 2005 08:18 GMT
> > > I went there and spent over 120 seconds of my time on this phenomenal
> > > crap. Anyone who wants to waste his/her time, is welcome to follow in
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Well, at least you have been warned. With the advance warning and
> knowledge, you may get away with only 60 seconds of your time. :-)

Actually, I restrained my curiosity, saved all 120 seconds...

   ... and then wasted it posting here.

;-)

   -- chris
steve - 06 May 2005 10:55 GMT
> http://jan-pajak.com/day26.htm

what do you call 300,000 indians at the bottom of the Ocean?

A Tsunami


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