VNC already does this under windows. I've used VNC to connect to my box at home on a couple of occasions to see my SO playing Diablo 2, or other directX applications. In fact, I have played D2 over VNC on the campus WAN a couple times.
However, apps which use overlays, like Media Player, do not work properly, as VNC can't see the contents of the overlay.
You're right, creation is not a theory, by definition. That's because science is blind to anything that cannot be reproduced, and no scientists I am aware of have the ability to say "Let there be lots of animals," and have animals appear from nowhere. However, that does not mean that no one anywhere has that ability.
Science does not allow for any kind of faith or spirituality, which is why so many things remain unexplained by science. It is limited by what man can reproduce, or at least observe. No one yet has created any kind of portal into time, to be able to directly observe what happened 10 thousand or 10 billion years ago. And while there is observable, reproducible proof that strong things live and weak things die, we have not been able to observe any kind of significant changes like those evolutionists say occured. They usually excuse this by stating the changes occured over millions or billions of years, or that there must have been some kind of catalyst that sped up the process that is no longer here. They try to 'prove' their claims by digging up imprints of dead animals in rock, which they try to date by methods whose accuracy leaves something to be desired.
I believe in the truth of God's Word, whereas they believe in the accuracy of Carbon-14 dating. Who is to say who is right? I have made my choice, unpopular though it may be, and many others have made theirs. It all comes down to what and whom you believe.
VNC already does this under windows. I've used VNC to connect to my box at home on a couple of occasions to see my SO playing Diablo 2, or other directX applications. In fact, I have played D2 over VNC on the campus WAN a couple times.
However, apps which use overlays, like Media Player, do not work properly, as VNC can't see the contents of the overlay.
You're right, creation is not a theory, by definition. That's because science is blind to anything that cannot be reproduced, and no scientists I am aware of have the ability to say "Let there be lots of animals," and have animals appear from nowhere. However, that does not mean that no one anywhere has that ability.
Science does not allow for any kind of faith or spirituality, which is why so many things remain unexplained by science. It is limited by what man can reproduce, or at least observe. No one yet has created any kind of portal into time, to be able to directly observe what happened 10 thousand or 10 billion years ago. And while there is observable, reproducible proof that strong things live and weak things die, we have not been able to observe any kind of significant changes like those evolutionists say occured. They usually excuse this by stating the changes occured over millions or billions of years, or that there must have been some kind of catalyst that sped up the process that is no longer here. They try to 'prove' their claims by digging up imprints of dead animals in rock, which they try to date by methods whose accuracy leaves something to be desired.
I believe in the truth of God's Word, whereas they believe in the accuracy of Carbon-14 dating. Who is to say who is right? I have made my choice, unpopular though it may be, and many others have made theirs. It all comes down to what and whom you believe.
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Raptor