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i want "move.jar" and if any body how it please send to me naserqw@gmail.com
in internet there are'nt any move for sumo v22
i have jdk 8.1
ns2.35
ubuntu 32bit 14.04
sumo v22
i want "move.jar" and if any body how it please send to me in internet there are'nt any move for sumo v22
i have jdk 8.1 ns2.35 ubuntu 32bit 14.04 sumo v22
..where you wanted people to look things up for you. Sorry, but just putting "move.jar ns2 sumo" into Google brings up a link, which tells you how to install it and where to download the move.jar. Read the "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature.
We aren't going to look things up for you, download them for you, and email them to you...and asking for such things is not only lazy, but rude.
..where you wanted people to look things up for you. Sorry, but just putting "move.jar ns2 sumo" into Google brings up a link, which tells you how to install it and where to download the move.jar. Read the "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature.
We aren't going to look things up for you, download them for you, and email them to you...and asking for such things is not only lazy, but rude.
i know that can search it on google but there are no move for sumo v22
Beacuse of this ask here
If you dont know any thing just shut [removed] up and watch.
i know that can search it on google but there are no move for sumo v22
Wrong...I found it easily, so can you.
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Beacuse of this ask here If you dont know any thing just shut fuck up and watch.
I know how to find what you were looking for, which is apparently more than you could manage. I also know your behavior and language isn't good, and your thread has been reported.
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@naserqw, that language is not acceptable here it LQ. Please refrain from using it moving forward.
@TB0ne, You *know* just telling members to Google something is not within the spirit of LQ. We created a stock response that is in the spirit of LQ based partly on your feedback. Moving forward, please either simply point to that or refrain from posting in these cases. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
@TB0ne, You *know* just telling members to Google something is not within the spirit of LQ. We created a stock response that is in the spirit of LQ based partly on your feedback. Moving forward, please either simply point to that or refrain from posting in these cases. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Sorry, Jeremy...and I don't want this to sound like I'm arguing with you (I'm not), but I did point the OP to the Question Guidelines link in my initial reply. I also gave them search terms which pull up exactly what they were after...further down that same page is the link knudfl posted.
Given the OP's other thread, and the fact they literally asked us to look something up for them, and email it TO them, I felt the reply was warranted. Apologies.
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