...what can it do that ssh and an X11 session can't? And if you're being forced to use a browser to access your server, who says that you're not on a machine with keyloggers and screen capturing?
For the love of all that is holy (and good grammer), "wiki" is the software that the site runs on; "Wikipedia" is a registered trademark and applies to exactly one group of websites, wikipedia.org. Calling Wikipedia "wiki" is plain wrong and makes English teachers cry.
And it will make the Kessel run in 11.9 parsecs ? Good way to measure. By the way, my brand-new Nissan makes the New York-Los Angeles run in only 1000 miles !
The point about the Kessel Run is that Han Solo went dangerously close to large gravitational objects (eg. black holes) to make the journey in a shorter distance. Now if this laptop could bend spacetime...
Wikipedia doesn't just have a disclaimer, it has a whole heap of them, including the General Disclaimer linked from the bottom of every page.
> The Side effects and complications section strays very far from NPOV.
"The neutrality and factual accuracy of this section are disputed. Please view the article's talk page."
...what can it do that ssh and an X11 session can't? And if you're being forced to use a browser to access your server, who says that you're not on a machine with keyloggers and screen capturing?
For the love of all that is holy (and good grammer), "wiki" is the software that the site runs on; "Wikipedia" is a registered trademark and applies to exactly one group of websites, wikipedia.org. Calling Wikipedia "wiki" is plain wrong and makes English teachers cry.
Sigh...
The point about the Kessel Run is that Han Solo went dangerously close to large gravitational objects (eg. black holes) to make the journey in a shorter distance. Now if this laptop could bend spacetime...
Al Gore is being sued by the GNAA too?
Why not turn them into Musicals?