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as was mentioned by Jerailey, Christine and a few others, there have been some big leaps in medical science.
Here is something I just read and was able to find online. The article talks about snowfleas which are little insects that produce a special protien that allows them to withstand freezing in sub-zero temperatures. Experiments are being conducted to see if this protien can be used for freezing and storing human organs for transplants.
Click Here for Article [Sorry Survivor, it wasn't long enough to disrupt the display on my computer. Fixed now ]
[This message has been edited by Robyn_Hood (edited October 25, 2005).]
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Did somebody already link the thing about the revivified zombie dogs around here?
Oh, and you might want to edit that link, if you use the "[url=your link goes here]text you want linked here[/url]" format, that would avoid messing the the display.
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Yeah, I like to use the big font. I'm pretty sure a few other members do as well. The problem used to be people running at lower resolutions...I think one or two people might be going with low resolution and big font.
Anyway, how about them zombie dogs? Am I totatlly imagining that whole discussion?
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That sounds vaguely familliar, but I might just be crossing the pug-nosed dog from "Men in Black" with "Dawn of the Dead".
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