A soviet computer hacker who invented Lunix before the Russians lost the cold war. It is based on a program Microsoft wrote for the US government.
He also wrote many other programs, such as telnet, which is used to connect to other people's computer without a telephone, and mp3 which is capable of stealing music out of people's stereos.
it’s a appointment or a “link” that a female or male make so that one and another can meet. no one but them supposed to know. on these “links” most of the time pussy and dick is exchanged.
Links = golf course. “Links” originally only meant dune-like strips of land, too sandy to grow anything valuable but covered in grass, which exist where the sea has receded from an area in recent times (geologically) – they *link* the sea with more fertile land. Ideal to play golf.
Defines the world of links which are to click on a web page (URL). The accumulated links are called "linkosphere". Term invented by Ben, alias Marc in Berlin (Germany) in 2009 when he wanted to find a name for his extensive personal link list. A similarity to blogosphere seems to be obvious.
Hey, I have to check out my linkosphere today...
This linkosphere is great, thank you for it!
I like my linkophere.
The linkosphere will tell me.
Ask the linkophere.