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After almost half a century, I'm still doing it...
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It's console servers all the way down (up?)
and you make each one geographically closer than the previous one until there's one right next to you. lol
So that's why we have mobile phones
so long as you're mobile, any phone can become a mobile phone. lol
Nah, you only need two, each connected to the other. Use one to work on the other.