
1) Golferzarley
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1) Celtic given name 2) Cohort of Big Bird 3) English boy name 4) Famous frog 5) Friend of fozzie 6) Froggy muppet 7) Green emcee 8) Green Muppet 9) Henson amphibian 10) Henson creation 11) Leading frog of movies 12) Muppet emcee 13) Muppet frog 14) Puppet frog 15) Sesame Street frog 16) Television frog
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1) Frog
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[given name] Kermit is a male given name found mainly in the United States. It is a variant spelling of Kermode, a surname in the Isle of Man, which itself is a Manx language variant of Mac Diarmata, an Irish language patronymic anglicised MacDermot. The name Kermit came to prominence through Kermit Roosevelt (1889–1943), son of U.S. Pres...
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[protocol] Kermit is a computer file transfer/management protocol and a set of communications software tools primarily used in the early years of personal computing in the 1980s; it provides a consistent approach to file transfer, terminal emulation, script programming, and character set conversion across many different computer hardware an...
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a set of file transfer protocols, and a terminal emulator that is widely used on PC's and Unix computers
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KERMIT is an abbreviation for Kl-10 Error-free Reciprocal Micro Interconnect over TTY lines
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Kermit is British slang for a French person.
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This is a protocol for transferring files during direct dial-up communications that's named after a Muppet (seriously). Kermit is sound but old and can be very slow, slower than Xmodem, Ymodem, and much slower than Zmodem.
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A comedian either sitting on the edge of the stage or on a stool.
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Very slow telecom data-transfer protocol developed at Columbia, and used primarily in VAX environments, although widely ported. Like any other telecom data-transfer protocol it's purpose is to break a data stream into blocks, and provide flow-control, error detection, and re-transmission on the transfer of the blocks. Much less efficient than Xmo...
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