Ive noticed LINK is written in all caps. Is that some strangely consistant typo or does it stand for something?
Originally, LINK was just my skiffy subsitute word for Web or Internet. But, my friend Kelly McCullough came up with a backronym for it. LINK stands for Lymphatic Interface Network Kernel. Ask Kelly to explain it. Kelly is also a science fiction writer, you can read about him at: http://www.kellymccullough.com/. A recent New York Times articles suggests that the LINK might actually become possible, at least between conventional computers. Read “With 6 Degrees of Separation, Computers Stay in Sync” by Ian Austin. Also, apparently Google would really like to be implanted in your brain.
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