My theory being that everytime an interrupt is generated at the point where the skin-contact is breached, I need to collect these.
There's a cell with HIV in it. Instead of the traditional movement method of cilius's it uses a rotor-like tail instead. Inside of the cell there is a submarine. So luckily the white blood cell does not kill it. I want to be able to analyze that white blood cell from a code level for anybody who got past the cryptic talk and is still willing to give me a chance :) -BAF On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 3:13 AM, Brian Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Gear = protein for all intents and purposes, as they stack, the cell > grows. DNA limits the stacking capabilities > > All life starts from a cell (in atmosphere) mold first, water holds > together around the planet to allow this only time permitting, but luckily > mold cares just that much about the planet. > > You really don't think I can finish my project before June so maybe it can > make it in 1.0? >