So this task is to answer these questions without the use of Google or Wikipedia. However I can use any other source I see fit. But then the big question is how do I know my answers are correct?
1. Who was the creator of the infamous "lovebug" computer virus?
Onel de Guzman,
the alledged author of the Lovebug (AKA ILOVEYOU) virus (http://www.computerbytesman.com/lovebug/index.htm)
2. Who invented the paper clip?
Johan Vaaler, a Norwegian inventor with a degree in electronics, science and mathematics, invented the paperclip in 1899. (http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blpaperclip.htm)
but he didn't patent it and it isn't exactly the same design we use today
3. How did the Ebola virus get its name?
The virus was then identified as a filovirus and was named Ebola after the river where it had first emerged. (http://www.geocities.com/mockturtl/history.html)
4. What country had the largest recorded earthquake?
Chile on May 22, 1960 at 9.5. But that is only since 1900
(http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0763403.html)
5. In computer memory/storage terms, how many kilobytes in a terabyte?
The definition of a kilobyte is 1,024 bytes;
however many people think of it as 1,000 bytes.
The definition of a megabyte is 1,024 kilobytes;
however many people think of it as 1,000 kilobytes.
The definition of a gigabyte is 1,024 megabytes;
however many people think of it as 1,000 megabytes.
The definition of a terabyte is 1,024 gigabytes;
however many people think of it as 1,000 gigabytes.
(http://malektips.com/computer_memory_definitions_0003.html)
sooooo
Answer 1 terabyte = 1 073 741 824 kilobytes.
6. Who is the creator of email?
The Compatible Time-Sharing System (CTSS) was begun at MIT in 1961. It allowed multiple users to log into the the 7094 from remote dial-up terminals, and to store files online on disk. This new ability encouraged users to share information in new ways. When CTSS users wanted to pass messages to each other, they sometimes created files with names like TO TOM and put them in "common file" directories, e.g. M1416 CMFL03. The recipient could log into CTSS later, from any terminal, and look for the file, and print it out if it was there.
The CTSS MAIL command was proposed in an undated Programming Staff Note 49 by Louis Pouzin, Glenda Schroeder, and Pat Crisman. These folks were working on the design of a new, improved file system for CTSS with many additional features. Numerical sequence places the note in either Dec 64 or Jan 65. PSN 49 proposed a facility for the system operators so they could inform users when lost files were retrieved from tape, by sending a message to a file in their directory.
(http://www.multicians.org/thvv/mail-history.html)
7. What is the storm worm, and how many computers are infected by it?
Although it's most commonly called a worm, Storm is really more: a worm, a Trojan horse and a bot all rolled into one. It's also the most successful example we have of a new breed of worm, there are estimates that between 1 million and 50 million computers have been infected worldwide.
(http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2007/10/the_storm_worm.html)
8. If you wanted to contact the prime minister of Australia directly,
what is the most efficient way?
Contact Your Prime Minister
Thank you for your interest in contacting the Prime Minister.
This form provides a way to make comments to the Prime Minister. If you wish to send invitations, message or meeting requests or correspondence requiring supporting attachments such as photos or documents, please send them via Australia Post mail to:
The Hon Kevin Rudd MP
Prime Minister
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
(http://www.pm.gov.au/contact/index.cfm)
9. Which Brisbane-based punk band is Stephen Stockwell (Head of the School
of Arts) a member of?
Black Assassins
(www.brisbanewritersfestival.com)
10. What does the term "Web 2.0" mean in your own words?
Web 2.0 is basically what some people see as the second generation of the World Wide Web. It focuses on the chance for people to contribute and share their information with each other online. It refers to the transition from the originally static HTML Web pages into a more interactive Web that is more organized, attractive and interesting.
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