Everything works fine for me... Regional Settings = Croatian selects Croatian in LFS.
However, changing Regional Settings to Croatian (Bosnia and Herzegovina) selects Serbian, but it sholud select Croatian.
Serbian should be selected if the Regional Settings are one of the following: Serbian (Cyrillic), Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Serbian (Latin), Serbian (Latin, Bosnia and Herzegovina).
If you use LCID GetUserDefaultLCID(void); then you should go by the codes from http://www.microsoft.com/globa ... erence/winxp/xp-lcid.mspx
Notice that locales marked by an asterisk are new to Windows XP Service Pack 2, and will not have any effect on Windows XP without SP2 or Server 2003 - Croatian_Bosnia_Herzegovina is one of those.
For instance, GetUserDefaultLCID of 4122 (decimal) should activate the Croatian language.
that's the infamous corner near the Piramida (Pyramid) in Rijeka, Croatia
The asphalt on that corner is so old and worn out that even the hint of rain turns it into a trap for drivers. Even the locals get surprised by it, as you saw in the videos
Been there, but you won't see me in any of the videos - I was warned about it...
By the way, this is just some of the footage recorded by some guys from Rijeka who worked in a nearby software company - they were looking at scenes like these almost daily, so they put a VHS camera in the window to capture the fun...I'll see if I can find some more of it - there was even a bus drifting all the way through the corner...