Q1)Tim Berners-Lee released the World Wide Web to the public on 6th August, 1991. The first web server — the computer where website live, if you will — was where Tim worked. Where did he work: MIT, CERN or JPL?
Q2)WorldWideWeb is the name Tim gave to the first what: website, web browser or web page?
Q3)A web address — a URL, or Uniform Resource Locator — usually starts with the letters, https. https stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol … what.
Q4)A web page is written in a computer language called HTML. What does the H stand for: Hyper, Head or Hieronymus?
Q5)Finally … ? Websites are accessed across what: the internet, fishing nets or electricity pylons?
“I think, in general, it’s clear that most bad things come from misunderstanding, and communication is generally the way to resolve misunderstandings — and the Web’s a form of communications — so it generally should be good.”
* It’s sounds like you’ve got things in hand, then Olga! Oh … if Sants3 are doing a quiz at that festival … ? Popty Ping would possibly be inspiration!
I’ll tell you what, Olga, Jude’s getting tall! (Trevor said “Hello,” so you know!)
† Keep up, Trevor: I covered her, already …
‡ Hello, Mum … !
^ Isn’t it just, Debbi? Oh, pointless trivia for you: le Carré worked for MI5 and MI6!
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Back in the early 1980’s my team and I created and ran a private network between multiple computers scattered all over the UK. We had small IBM 8100 range computers in broom cupboards in Tile works connected to the Title company head office in Reigate which it self was connected to Redland head office which was just up the road. Each remote 8100 had a minimum of 2 VDU’s and a printer all connected on the local loop.
I went to many tile works to help install the machines and software. Remember staying at an Italian owned hotel in Wigan when Installing at a works near-by. Great food especially Breakfast.
Q5) The internet I can imagine! I'm not sure what they are planning to do this year for the festa major, but I'll keep your suggestion in mind. Oh, and say hi to Trevor as well. It's good to see you all around. (Here, the prices of electricity have skyrocketed. It's scary! I hope there are some good news on the job front soon).
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Back in the early 1980’s my team and I created and ran a private network between multiple computers scattered all over the UK. We had small IBM 8100 range computers in broom cupboards in Tile works connected to the Title company head office in Reigate which it self was connected to Redland head office which was just up the road. Each remote 8100 had a minimum of 2 VDU’s and a printer all connected on the local loop.
I went to many tile works to help install the machines and software. Remember staying at an Italian owned hotel in Wigan when Installing at a works near-by. Great food especially Breakfast.
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I can imagine! I'm not sure what they are planning to do this year for the festa major, but I'll keep your suggestion in mind. Oh, and say hi to Trevor as well. It's good to see you all around. (Here, the prices of electricity have skyrocketed. It's scary! I hope there are some good news on the job front soon).
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Both of them, huh? He was a busy bee. :)
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I remember learning about Mr. Berners-Lee when I was in library school.
He was a pretty optimistic guy, wasn't he? :)