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Kermit -- A protocol used for transferring files over a
dial-up connection that is commonly used on BBS systems.
kill file -- A file used by some USENET reading programs
that filters out unwanted messages, usually from a particular author
or on a particular subject. If you add someone to your kill file,
you arrange for the person to be ignored by your news reader. Originally
from Larry Wall's rn program.
kluge -- A quick fix to a problem that places expediency
over elegance. Pronounced "klooj". Variant spelling is "kludge".
knowbie -- A person who understands the finer details of
computer networking. See also hacker, newbie, and power newbie.
knowbot -- A artificially intelligent computer program
that automates the search for animation.
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