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No, he posted his answer after he told his answer over MSN. He was doing research and I was just listening, not helping.

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Yay me, yay me!

 

*chuckle*

 

I got the right answer and learned more about Caesar than I ever knew before. I like this game. :)

You are doing a great job Corki!

 

*leans back and waits*

 

I am no good at history.

I have one if thats allright.

 

What is the first CPU used in an IBM pc?

 

1. the 8086

2. Zylog 780

3. the 8088

4. motorolla 68000

Oh oh oh, wasn't it the 8088?

 

Hmmm, maybe I am going back too far cause that is wht was in the Tandy TRS 80 Model IIIs...damn that was a long time ago.

*looks astonished that he actually remembered anything past two days ago*

 

:shock:

 

I remember the TI-99's and was first online with a Commodore 64...after you installed (umm loaded) the chat software you had a whopping 4k of free memory. Bare bones with nothing on it...it had 38.5k of mem free. :)

lol

 

ok so whos next.

 

I cant think of anything at the moment

Ok, a quick one for all you tech buffs. Microsoft released a version of Windows called Windows NT, what did the NT stand for?

 

1) Networking Technology

2) Network Terminal

3) New Technology

4) Never Tell

5) Night Time

I would have said Network Technology as that was the system my school had...but knowing Microsoft, it is probably something different...

answer three. New Technology (i think that is what my tutor said in class, i wasnt listening tho 8) )

And the answer is....3 New Technology

 

Lazy gets a brand new, fully equipped, homestyle BREW!

 

*golf clap*

*mutters*

 

Ah well, I was never any good at I.T. anyway!

bwhuahahahahahaha.

 

Im not good at history stuff. I am ok at I.C.T though.

 

But I.T. can be fun as well

Stop posting silly posts and think of a question! Something historical or similar! Just nothing that is stupid!

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