Computer Virus
There was once a time, in the early days of computing, when a curious and inventive computer engineer named Bob Thomas conducted an exciting experiment. It was the year 1971, and Bob was working at BBN Technologies, where they were busy laying the groundwork for what would become the ARPANET, the precursor to the internet. Bob's experiment involved writing a small program, which he called the Creeper, that was able to move from computer to computer through the ARPANET. It was the first example of a computer virus, though Bob didn't see it that way. He was simply curious to see what would happen.