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July 26th, 2011, 05:35 PM
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Re: This exercise is not particularly difficult, but the concepts are new.Can u Solve
 Originally Posted by liamsi
i donno what yo r tryin to program ,ProgramThis ,you should Listen to ur friend when he said that i should have of read the rules Before Postin ,you should have respect the rules of discussion you can t sleep for 2 or 3 days and get along with a arguiment that has been open for ages ,and i donno why u r tryin to improve by ur laughin emotions , to be a Java Expert which u think urself you , u have to be old enough , you can just come here and send like those laughin emotions , ur friends was tellin Dr David J. Eck works junk and u r laughin at him ,
u weep for ur friends and you course this Doctor work , u can make it personal i m here to help
and u r reactin like i have stolen ur girlfriend or somethin
It's not clear whether English is your native language, but if it is, please don't use text-speak abbreviations when posting here. We have many people for whom English is a second or third language who find text like that very difficult to follow. I suspect we have more than a few native English speakers who also find it hard to follow. A bit more clarity of expression and grammar would help too.
If you're posting from your phone, please either spell out words correctly or wait until you have access to a more convenient keyboard.
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