the 11HOUR (trilobyte) game is TOO FAST!!!?
Q. Hi, I just got the 11th HOUR game working on my XP system with a Couple of Patches I had to install the problem is that the intro to the game just zooms past and practically skips, (it goes too fast like I just pressed the fast forward button on a dvd player) I know I need a slowdown program for my machine because it is too fast for this old DOS game. Can anyone help me?? and please include details on how I can slow down the speed of my machine to play this game. Thank you.
Asked by ANDY - Thu Mar 8 09:01:57 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Your best bet is to get a DOS-emulator called DOSBox and run the game in it's MS-DOS mode. It creates a DOS environment and allows you to set all kinds of things in order to get it working. You can download it for free at:
Answered by Jon T. - Thu Mar 8 09:12:30 2007

How are these problems with evolutionary theory being dealt with recently?
Q. 1. When a human shoe print was found smashing a trilobite, an index fossil of 500 million years ago, geologists all over the world were asked, "How could a human wearing shoes step on a trilobite when trilobites lived 500 million years ago. man didn't get here until 3 million years ago, and people didn't begin wearing shoes until 5000 years ago? At that time the idea was either aliens wearing shoes visited earth that long ago or a trilobyte shaped like a shoe fell on a smaller one 2. Professors and museum guides have actually said that we can know age of the earth's layers by the index fossils we find in them and we can know the age of index fossils by the layers they are found in. Huh? 3. An index fossil dated at 570 million years ago… [cont.]
Asked by Siloam Tech - Wed Oct 10 04:00:21 2007 - - 20 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1 The trilobites are real (Elrathia kingii), but the "sandal print" is a spall pattern. The heel of the Meister print is not worn down but is caused by a long crack running across the rock. It lacks the diagnostic features that a real sandal print has. There are many other weathering features in the area identical in character to the so-called sandal prints but in a variety of shapes. They do not occur in a trail but as isolated prints (Conrad 1981). Geochemical processes, such as solution penetrations, spalling, and other weathering, have been well documented to produce such features on the shales of the Wheeler Formation, where the prints were found (Stokes 1986). 2) Wrong the age of the earth can be dated from rocks, the universe… [cont.]
Answered by penster_x - Wed Oct 10 04:20:56 2007

do you know the 11th hour game?
Q. I got this classic old adventure game the 11th hour , it originaly works on DOS, i managed to install it on my xp with the patch released by "Trilobyte". The game started well, but every time i run into a puzzle the puzzle pieces dissapear eg: a chess board puzzle with knights on it , the knights dissapeared. Its so frustrating , i spent all the day looking for an answer to it but i couldnt find any , please if anyone knows how to fix this problem answer me?
Asked by the1stguest - Sat Dec 23 11:49:16 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. try using DOSBox, you can download it off the web. its a pretty decent dos emulator, and should help you with your problem.
Answered by boco182 - Sat Dec 23 11:56:37 2006

about the word pheumoultramicroscopicsil icovolcanoconiosis...?
Q. how do u pronounce this word?? put capital letters for emphasise on a certain part like - trilobyte TRY - la - bite peoples, i might have missed or added a letter or two but it is a word. its the longest word in the english language, with 45 letters. it beat this other word but i forgot. its a kind of lung disease caused by breathing in certain particles, probably from a volcano. plus, i can pronounce it roughly, but i want to know all the accents. oops, sry for not giving the whole word. its pheumoultramicroscopicsil icovolcanoconiosis. pheumoultra - microscopics - silicovolcano - coniosis
Asked by Silver Phoenix - Fri Dec 21 09:04:19 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Pneumonoultramicroscopic silicovolcanoconiosis = new /mo (as in mop) / noh /ul (as in up) /trah / my / croh / sco(as in scot) /pick / si (as in sit) /li (as in lip) /coh /vol (as in volt) /cuh /noh/ coh/ nee /oh /suhs
Answered by Butterfly - Fri Dec 21 09:21:00 2007

Internet connection restarts itself every few minutes..help?
Q. So I'm on the Internet checking mail, checking news when all of the sudden my internet connection disconnects then restarts itself. My computer is also receiving lag, or random freezes time to time. I have a new computer quad-core 2 with 3 gigs of RAM and 1 trilobyte, or 1000 gigs of memory. With only about 100-200 gigs used up, and a recent increase of computer Internet speed. I have ran 2 full comprehensive virus scans with Norton 360 and it hasn't picked anything up. I also restored my computer about 7 days before I started receiving these problems, but connection keeps restarting. I have also unplugged my wireless router and modem. Anyone have a clue as to what's going on? All help is appreciated!
Asked by alec - Thu Mar 19 19:22:48 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you've got a virus/malware nanna nanna boo boo stick your head...oh, sorry, got a little carried away there. I actually have the same problem and have conceded to the fact that I am going to suck it up and pay to get it repaired and than invest in good virus protection.
Answered by heatheryazbek - Thu Mar 19 19:27:05 2009

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