Most of the comments here assume that you would only freeze someone who has already died. What about freezing terminally ill patients in the hopes of thawing them when the cure for their disease (eg. pancreatic cancer) has been found?
That way we don't have to worry about getting the corpse to the freezer within five minutes of the time of death, etc. It would also simplify revival because you're not starting with a body that was already so messed up that it died naturally.
Safari installs but does not run if your Windows XP username has international characters in it. For instance, if your username is José, and your application files get stored in C:\Documents and Settings\José, the app doesn't start up.
If I create a username with no accents, however, Safari runs without any issues. This is exactly the type of problem that I had with Democracy Player about a year ago.
What's with this lack of support for users with accented names? Has anyone found a way to get around this bug, other than removing the accents from their name?
I compiled the open sourced duke3d on Open Watcom 1.0 in my WinXP computer, but after copying duke3d.exe and the 4 files in testdata to the default Duke3D directory, I get an error.
I run duke3d.exe on the command line, and I get a general protection fault (written on the console, not a system-wide blue screen) --> "DOS/4GW error (2001): exception 0Dh (general protection fault) at 21F:00006F12"
Has anyone had the same problem?
- Andrés
Most of the comments here assume that you would only freeze someone who has already died. What about freezing terminally ill patients in the hopes of thawing them when the cure for their disease (eg. pancreatic cancer) has been found? That way we don't have to worry about getting the corpse to the freezer within five minutes of the time of death, etc. It would also simplify revival because you're not starting with a body that was already so messed up that it died naturally.
I was of course, being sarcastic, but thanks anyway ;)
Ugh! You know, it's not like this is your personal blog, Mr. "CmdrTaco" (whoever you are)...
Safari installs but does not run if your Windows XP username has international characters in it. For instance, if your username is José, and your application files get stored in C:\Documents and Settings\José, the app doesn't start up. If I create a username with no accents, however, Safari runs without any issues. This is exactly the type of problem that I had with Democracy Player about a year ago. What's with this lack of support for users with accented names? Has anyone found a way to get around this bug, other than removing the accents from their name?
I compiled the open sourced duke3d on Open Watcom 1.0 in my WinXP computer, but after copying duke3d.exe and the 4 files in testdata to the default Duke3D directory, I get an error. I run duke3d.exe on the command line, and I get a general protection fault (written on the console, not a system-wide blue screen) --> "DOS/4GW error (2001): exception 0Dh (general protection fault) at 21F:00006F12" Has anyone had the same problem? - Andrés