True or false: You can eat cotton
FALSE!!!!!

Can horses fly?
Technically yes, Muybridge showed us!!! 
What does WWW stand for?
WORLD WIDE WEB

Solve:
Jk get 100 free
Who was most negatively impacted by the cotton gin?
True or False: The horses flew for many minutes
FALSE
What major issues did Berners-Lee raise concerns about in his letter from the Web Foundation?
loss of control over personal data and the spread of misinformation (fake news)

What was the name of the caveman that wanted to sit?
Ogg

What country was hungry for cotton in the late 1700s?
England
What was the NEW technology they used to see if horses fly?
Photography
How did Lee's work at CERN influence him to create the World Wide Web (WWW)?
It was frustrating work, so he wanted to make it easier for scientists to connect their work
Formula for constant of proportionality
k=y/x
What were the names of the cotton farms?
Plantations!!
What were the last names of the two main character?
Muybridge and Stanford

Where was Tim Berners-Lee working when he came up with the idea for the World Wide Web?
CERN
What strategy is this: 
Sociogram!!!
What is "gin" short for in the name Cotton Gin?
Engine
What did Stanford want Muybridge to do?
To photograph his racehorse and see if it had all 4 hooves off the ground
In what year was the World Wide Web first proposed by Tim Berners-Lee?
1989
Which dynasty put in place the civil service exams, for goverment positions?
Song Dynasty
What problem did Eli Whitney aim to solve with his invention?
Removing seeds from cotton
Muybridges early efforts to photograph were ____________.
UNsuccessful :( 
What were the three main software codes Berners-Lee created for the World Wide Web?
HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol), HTML (hypertext markup language), and URLs (universal resource locators).
15 SECONDS A faucet is dripping ounces of water at the following rate per second: w=10s
How much water will have dripped in one minute?
600 