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?
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 slink3r@slinker.in 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?