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U.S. AOL "Dog Frisbees" have the MS JVM



 
 
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Old March 31st 03, 08:32 PM
Joel Rubin
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Default U.S. AOL "Dog Frisbees" have the MS JVM

AOL used to provide people within its service area with enough
floppies so that most people never had to buy them. But then its
progie got large enough so that it had to be distributed on a CD-ROM.
(besides which CD-ROMs are cheaper to distribute than more than maybe
2 or 3 floppies)

Now, if you've been caught by the Microsoft-Sun legal dispute, here's
a new use for the AOL CD-ROM in the the magazine you got or in the
junk mail.

If your AOL CD is in drive D:, look for

D:\AOLTECH\JAVAVM.EXE

The file is dated 6/10/2002 at 0545 so you may still want to run
Windows Update to get a later version with at least some bugs fixed.
(and new ones...well...)

Once you have SOME version of the MSJVM Microsoft can give you
updates.

Hmm - it also seems to have some version or other of Radio@AOL (an add
on for RealAudio which gives you their stations) and Winamp.

One odd thing - since they own Netscape why don't they give you
Netscape as an alternative browser? Has AOL/Time Warner well and truly
given up on Netscape? In the meantime they have the Mozilla people
building an open source version of Netscape. Towards what end?


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Old March 31st 03, 08:45 PM
Albert Sims
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Default U.S. AOL "Dog Frisbees" have the MS JVM

On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 14:32:39 -0500, Joel Rubin
wrote:

AOL used to provide people within its service area with enough
floppies so that most people never had to buy them. But then its
progie got large enough so that it had to be distributed on a CD-ROM.
(besides which CD-ROMs are cheaper to distribute than more than maybe
2 or 3 floppies)

Now, if you've been caught by the Microsoft-Sun legal dispute, here's
a new use for the AOL CD-ROM in the the magazine you got or in the
junk mail.

If your AOL CD is in drive D:, look for

D:\AOLTECH\JAVAVM.EXE

The file is dated 6/10/2002 at 0545 so you may still want to run
Windows Update to get a later version with at least some bugs fixed.
(and new ones...well...)

Once you have SOME version of the MSJVM Microsoft can give you
updates.

Hmm - it also seems to have some version or other of Radio@AOL (an add
on for RealAudio which gives you their stations) and Winamp.

One odd thing - since they own Netscape why don't they give you
Netscape as an alternative browser? Has AOL/Time Warner well and truly
given up on Netscape? In the meantime they have the Mozilla people
building an open source version of Netscape. Towards what end?




Now, everyone knows those aren't "dog frisbees", they are "drink coasters"!
:-)

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Old March 31st 03, 09:00 PM
NJ
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Default U.S. AOL "Dog Frisbees" have the MS JVM

Chrismas Ornaments?

Rear View Mirror Ornament?
(probably illegal, since it will distract the driver or blind the driver
behind you)


Albert Sims wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

Now, everyone knows those aren't "dog frisbees", they are "drink
coasters"!


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Old March 31st 03, 09:45 PM
Emi Melissa Briet
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Default U.S. AOL "Dog Frisbees" have the MS JVM

In article , Joel Rubin
wrote:

One odd thing - since they own Netscape why don't they give you
Netscape as an alternative browser? Has AOL/Time Warner well and truly
given up on Netscape? In the meantime they have the Mozilla people
building an open source version of Netscape. Towards what end?


Actually, I was told that AOL 8 uses Netscape 7's engine for its built-in
browser....

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Keep your ear to the radio, and keep hot water with you at all times!
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Old March 31st 03, 09:47 PM
ilmc
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Default U.S. AOL "Dog Frisbees" have the MS JVM

X-No-Archive: Yes
NJ typed:
Chrismas Ornaments?

Rear View Mirror Ornament?
(probably illegal, since it will distract the driver or blind the
driver behind you)


Albert Sims wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

Now, everyone knows those aren't "dog frisbees", they are "drink
coasters"!


Very pretty in the microwave (don't try this at home, kids)


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Old April 1st 03, 12:22 AM
Thund3rstruck
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Default U.S. AOL "Dog Frisbees" have the MS JVM

ilmc wrote:

Very pretty in the microwave (don't try this at home, kids)


Was waiting for someone to say this. G

I honestly think that's where the got the Saucer Section Self Destruct for
Star Trek III from...

NOI
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Old April 1st 03, 02:07 AM
Me
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Default U.S. AOL "Dog Frisbees" have the MS JVM

Or you can do this

http://www.nomoreaolcds.com/


"Joel Rubin" wrote in message
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AOL used to provide people within its service area with enough
floppies so that most people never had to buy them. But then its
progie got large enough so that it had to be distributed on a CD-ROM.
(besides which CD-ROMs are cheaper to distribute than more than maybe
2 or 3 floppies)

Now, if you've been caught by the Microsoft-Sun legal dispute, here's
a new use for the AOL CD-ROM in the the magazine you got or in the
junk mail.

If your AOL CD is in drive D:, look for

D:\AOLTECH\JAVAVM.EXE

The file is dated 6/10/2002 at 0545 so you may still want to run
Windows Update to get a later version with at least some bugs fixed.
(and new ones...well...)

Once you have SOME version of the MSJVM Microsoft can give you
updates.

Hmm - it also seems to have some version or other of Radio@AOL (an add
on for RealAudio which gives you their stations) and Winamp.

One odd thing - since they own Netscape why don't they give you
Netscape as an alternative browser? Has AOL/Time Warner well and truly
given up on Netscape? In the meantime they have the Mozilla people
building an open source version of Netscape. Towards what end?




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Old April 1st 03, 02:07 PM
NJ
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Default U.S. AOL "Dog Frisbees" have the MS JVM

Yeah, but that would be a wasted 37 cents. AOL says they are welcoming this
"No More CD" project because they can then recycle the CD's. If AOL paid me
for every CD I returned to them then I would be dumpster diving for those
puppies! Sort of like people that collect pop cans to get the deposit back.


Me wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

Or you can do this

http://www.nomoreaolcds.com/


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Old April 2nd 03, 05:01 AM
Fred
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On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 14:32:39 -0500, Joel Rubin
wrote:

One odd thing - since they own Netscape why don't they give you
Netscape as an alternative browser? Has AOL/Time Warner well and truly
given up on Netscape? In the meantime they have the Mozilla people
building an open source version of Netscape. Towards what end?


Believe me I am no fan of IE, as it has its problems.

However, Netscape sucks, well and truly. I just installed Netscape 7,
making sure to choose custom, and making sure to tell it to NOT
INSTALL ALL THE CRAPPY **** IT WANTED TO INSTALL including AOHell,
Real Player, and about 10 other things.

Guess what? It installed everything, overwriting my existing
programs. It also refused to start, since I prevented it from
"phoning home" with my firewall.

On the other hand, both Opera and IE will at least start and tell you
they could not establish a connection.

When I can afford it, maybe I will install a version of Netsucks on a
separate machine that it can't **** up. Until then, I have to run all
3 on one machine, and use an older, less crappy version of netsucks,
so that I can control what software is on my machine.

Wonder why they are going out of business? I don't.
 




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