jevreH:
Given Hugh’s occupation and intimate understanding of these technologies and finer appreciation for nuances regarding how information and servers is handled
There is server. That server hosts the wiki. Someone says, "I'm gonna add a file to the server of the wiki" in a conversation, where the context is already crystal clear. And someone understands, that "the file will be added to the server and not on the wiki" ? Are we serious ? But then again, perhaps the server of the klingon wiki, is a porn server too; so, the poor reader can't understand, whether I'll add the new testament file to the klingon wiki, or to the porn site for which the server is also used. Yeah, that must be it.. This is a classic example, of someone trying to force an alternate meaning, on a sentence where everything is already clear. jevreH:
Having a degree of technical fluency in a subject greatly changes your view on what words mean relating to that subject.
As an orthopaedic specialist, and after 6 years of med school and 6 years of residency, I can find too, numerous ways to make an ass out of a person who says in klingon "I can't feel my legs". But when I'll read that klingon sentence, I won't start describing an alternate way of saying this, and then concluding that his sentence means something else, than what he intends it to mean. I'm fed up, by the blindness of some people.. When klingon can't find a way to express something in a clear manner, they resort to the classic argument "context will define". Yet at the same time, they try to find ambiguities in the words of others, where there are none. Pitiful, and pathetic. Luckily, after three and half years, and literally more than a thousand questions asked and answered on this list, I know which arguments to accept and which to discard. ~ m. qunen'oS