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Jone

1.list two specific types of document that are created or viewed using notepad
2.Who created the world wide web.
3.Describe how search engines work(use appropriated terminology).
 
O

Olórin

Jone said:
1.list two specific types of document that are created or viewed using
notepad
2.Who created the world wide web.
3.Describe how search engines work(use appropriated terminology).

Here are your questions (tidied up slightly):

1. List two specific types of document that are created or viewed using
notepad.
2. Who created the world wide web?
3. Describe how search engines work (use appropriate terminology).

Well, you said you needed to know the *questions*!!

Now, if it's *answers* you're after, you're not going to get spoon fed here,
and it wouldn't help you learn anything, either. Go off and do the work
yourself.

If you've never opened more than one type of document with notepad, then
you're probably on the wrong course. And if you don't know how to do your
own research, go ask your tutor for hints.
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

Why do you need to know the questions if you already asked them?
Actually, 1 and 3 are not questions.

: 1.list two specific types of document that are created or viewed using
notepad
: 2.Who created the world wide web.
: 3.Describe how search engines work(use appropriated terminology).
:
 
J

John John (MVP)

Tom said:
Why do you need to know the questions if you already asked them?
Actually, 1 and 3 are not questions.

And as for #2, everybody knows that Al Gore invented the internet!
 
G

Gerry

John

0/10 try again!


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Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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J

John John (MVP)

Obviously folks from the UK don't get the quip about Al Gore saying that
he "took the initiative in creating the internet" somehthing that
turned out to be a bit of a joke during Al Gore's run in the 2000
Presidential election.

John
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

Which, incidentally, is an urban legend...;-)
http://www.snopes.com/quotes/internet.asp

: Obviously folks from the UK don't get the quip about Al Gore saying that
: he "took the initiative in creating the internet" somehthing that
: turned out to be a bit of a joke during Al Gore's run in the 2000
: Presidential election.
:
: John
:
: Gerry wrote:
:
: > John
: >
: > 0/10 try again!
: >
: >
 
J

John John (MVP)

In and interview with Wolf Blitzer he did say: "I took the initiative
in creating the Internet...". and the rest is history, rightly or
wrongly, it quickly blew out of proportion and became an ongoing joke in
the middle of his political campaign. Of course everybody knows that he
didn't invent the internet, I said it as a joke, nothing more.

John
 
T

Twayne

1.list two specific types of document that are created or viewed
using notepad
2.Who created the world wide web.
3.Describe how search engines work(use appropriated terminology).

Try wikipedia.com
 
D

DL

All our news channels and media carry substantial daily reports on the
current election, I wonder if the US media covers overseas elections on such
a basis
 
G

Gerry

John

Was it a joke or black (negative) political propaganda? The joke is
when it rebounds on the politician putting out "lies".


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Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
J

John John (MVP)

Every politician knows that if you say stupid things or word things
awkwardly during a political campaign it will come back to bite you! Of
course opponents will always try to make political hay out of these
gaffs and try to make more out of them than what was really intended to
be said in the gaff. Al Gore's comment was a joke on the late night
comedy shows but hardly anybody in real politics made too much out of
it, certainly the comments didn't lead to Al Gore's defeat.

John
 
P

philo

Jone said:
1.list two specific types of document that are created or viewed using notepad
2.Who created the world wide web.
3.Describe how search engines work(use appropriated terminology).


OK...

I'll help you with your homework...


oops, I just remembered, they did not have computers when I was a kid...
except for those large, vacuum tube mainframes

Heck they used punch cards ...


Search engines ???

the big question about engines was this:

are they steam powered or diesel>

No search engines back then,,,

no world wide web...
but let me tell you... they had a lot of spider webs back then


they even had them all over the world

maybe that's what you mean by "world wide web" ???


Heck, maybe things weren't so bad back then

I recall that I did have a note pad...

basically just a piece of paper, you could make any kind of document you
wanted...
even paper airplanes..

With all the help I just gave you...
bet you get an A

You betcha <wink>
 
D

Daave

philo said:
OK...

I'll help you with your homework...


oops, I just remembered, they did not have computers when I was a
kid...
except for those large, vacuum tube mainframes

Heck they used punch cards ...


Search engines ???

the big question about engines was this:

are they steam powered or diesel>

No search engines back then,,,

no world wide web...
but let me tell you... they had a lot of spider webs back then


they even had them all over the world

maybe that's what you mean by "world wide web" ???


Heck, maybe things weren't so bad back then

I recall that I did have a note pad...

basically just a piece of paper, you could make any kind of document
you
wanted...
even paper airplanes..

With all the help I just gave you...
bet you get an A

You betcha <wink>

You're so mavericky, philo!
 
X

Xandros

John John (MVP) said:
Every politician knows that if you say stupid things or word things
awkwardly during a political campaign it will come back to bite you! Of
course opponents will always try to make political hay out of these gaffs
and try to make more out of them than what was really intended to be said
in the gaff. Al Gore's comment was a joke on the late night comedy shows
but hardly anybody in real politics made too much out of it, certainly the
comments didn't lead to Al Gore's defeat.

John

No it was a corrupt electoral system that lost Gore the Presidency. Bush's
brother was the Governor of Florida at the time wasn't he?
 
P

philo

TaurArian said:
That's so sad, I'm old enough to know what you mean.
K
<snip>

When i was a kid...I used to read a lot of science fiction...
and pretty much believed all that stuff would some day become possible...

However back in 1964 or 1965 when Isaac Asimov mentioned a *desk top*
computer in one of his stories...
I stopped reading sci-fi.

I realized right then and there, that sci-fi was nothing but pure fantasy...
and I better put my mind back in the real world >G>!
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

: No it was a corrupt electoral system that lost Gore the Presidency. Bush's
: brother was the Governor of Florida at the time wasn't he?
:

It was a corrupt republican supreme court.
 

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