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Friday Fun Answer for This Week

Saturday, November 13th, 2010

Here is our weekly Friday Fun question from our Facebook page:

Question:  “What is another name for a Microsoft Windows tutorial?”

Answer: A Crash Course!


Friday Fun Answer

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

Here is our weekly Friday Fun question from our Facebook page:

Question:  “What was the name of the first computer virus to be released  “in the wild” — that is?”

Answer: A program named “Rother J” was the first computer virus to be released “in the wild.” Created in 1981 by Richard Skrenta, it attached itself to the Apple DOS 3.3 operating system and spread via floppy disk. This virus was created as a practical joke when Richard Skrenta was still in high school. It was injected in a game on a floppy disk. On its 50th use the Elk Cloner virus would be activated, infecting the computer and displaying a short poem beginning “Elk Cloner: The program with a personality.”


Friday Fun Answer

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

Here is our weekly Friday Fun question from our Facebook page:

Question:  Where did the term computer “bug” originate?

Answer:  In 1947, engineers found a moth in Panel F, Relay #70 of the Harvard Mark 1 system. The computer was running a test of its multiplier and adder when the engineers noticed something was wrong. The moth was trapped, removed and taped into the computer’s logbook with the words: “first actual case of a bug being found.”