WikiAnswers cannot answer all of your questions because the answers on WikiAnswers are fueled by real-life volunteers. WikiAnswers depends on the knowledge of contributors who come here to WikiAnswers, and not paid professionals. Thus, it is the contributor's choice to answer your question or not.
No, you cannot make a free website using WikiAnswers. WikiAnswers is a question and answer site, not a website designer. You can ask a question how to make a free website, though, and you could get a good answer.
Though this question is extremely ambiguous, you probably mean SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
Ask.com is not a dumb website. Ask gives website references when you ask a question. I don't recommend it for finding pictures though. For pics you should go to google.com
WikiAnswers is a question and answer website. We don't actually have joke contests. Sometimes we have answer contests though.
You can't buy Aloe Vesta from WikiAnswers. This is a question and answer website, not a store. You can buy it at Amazon.com though.
As the title says Freeview Coverage checks if you are available for a specific type of coverage in your area. It has it's flaws (sometimes saying you do not have coverage in an area even though a friend or neighbor has it) but it is helpful for checking what coverage is available.
The minimum coverage amount is $10,000. It depends on where you live and what company you use. I suggest you get good coverage though because you never know.
I am not very sure though here is a suggestionGo onto the Nickelodeon website and see if there is a contact us pagetype in your question and they should email you the answer :-)
There's nothing Nokia or a service centre will be able to do. The PUK code is a function of the SIM and you will need to contact your network for the code. Some networks have a bit on their website to find your PUK code. If it's O2 UK you can get it from the website by going to help > unblock my mobile > enter your mobiel number. If you can't get it from a website, just ring up the network and they should give it to you without any problems. The network is the only place you will be able to get it from though.
In common usage, none. Technically though, a website is a group of pages. For example: WikiAnswers is a website, while each question has it's own page. Generally, when someone says 'webpage' they are referring to the index (starting page) of a website.
Though this question is pretty ambiguous, you probably mean NBMA networks (Non-Broadcast Multiple Access).
Normally I would automatically say "No." to such a ridiculous question. However, according to their website, they do. You might have to order "site to store," though.