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Originally Posted by iamthwee
>Don't be a hypocrite. You made a comment worse than I did except in a different context.
Huh? What are you going on about?
>It's simple stuff just like the stuff you post.
Aaaaaha ha, thanx for helping me tho, I appreciate that?![]()
>It's not my homework and I'm not a 'kiddo'.
I wasn't referring to you :rolleyes:, and I use the word kiddo in a derogatory sense.
ThanQ
P.S can't we just kiss and make up.... prettie please. I much prefer it when we're not fighting. Plus I bet it annoys Dani
server_crash: Thanks for the tip- I'll get down to it tomorrow, just got back and was looking forward to bed until I read the contributions from seizureandy.com
Andy- look mate, just because you find it easy yourself doesn't mean others will. I should grow up and take responsibility for myself- oh really? You obviously know me better than I know myself, but thanks for the dad advice anyway..
I posted on here because I really don't understand this part of what I have to do. The Java is only a small part of my final uni project, and I haven't been taught it in 'class'....I see your ready to ask others for help about changing cursors but when it comes to vectors and delimiters I should grow up and do it myself :-| . With vast skills like yours I can see how you must be easily disgusted at kiddos like myself.
Wasn't planning on sinking to your level...but I think your website probably says enough about the kind of guy you are :rolleyes:
God Bless
>Look andy,
That's not my website, or me, perhaps I should change my signature so people don't get confused.
>I should grow up and take responsibility for myself- oh really? You obviously know me better than I know myself, but thanks for the dad advice anyway..
The only reason I was being so harsh was because of that rather sarcastic private mail you sent me, of course no-one else knows of that but that's ok.
However, regardless I still think my response was an informative one. I told you that you need to check out basic file IO for java. It isn't difficult to search for that using google and find some useful links. Invariably, you should also get some information about reading the data as well.
Perhaps, in your defense, if you really do need to use a string tokeniser and vectors, that would justify your need for help.
>I see your ready to ask others for help about changing cursors
Yes, I am new to this too. I come here to learn what a can about programming...there is much to learn and I find the answers here more informative than the ones I get from my silly teachers.
Sorrie if I offended you kiddo.
P.S may I ask what your final uni-project is?
That's not my website, or me, perhaps I should change my signature so people don't get confused.
>I should grow up and take responsibility for myself- oh really? You obviously know me better than I know myself, but thanks for the dad advice anyway..
The only reason I was being so harsh was because of that rather sarcastic private mail you sent me, of course no-one else knows of that but that's ok.
However, regardless I still think my response was an informative one. I told you that you need to check out basic file IO for java. It isn't difficult to search for that using google and find some useful links. Invariably, you should also get some information about reading the data as well.
Perhaps, in your defense, if you really do need to use a string tokeniser and vectors, that would justify your need for help.
>I see your ready to ask others for help about changing cursors
Yes, I am new to this too. I come here to learn what a can about programming...there is much to learn and I find the answers here more informative than the ones I get from my silly teachers.
Sorrie if I offended you kiddo.P.S may I ask what your final uni-project is?
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