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• ... that the Union ironclad '''[[USS Cairo (nonfiction)|USS ''Cairo'']]''' was the first ship ever to be sunk by a mine remotely detonated by hand? | |||
• ... that the Union ironclad '''[[USS Cairo (nonfiction)|USS ''Cairo'']]''' was the first ship ever to be sunk by a mine remotely detonated by hand? | |||
• ... that ? | • ... that a '''[[musical electroplating ensemble]]''' is a musical group which uses electroplating technology to generate music? | ||
• ... that computer scientist Donald Knuth contributed to the development of the rigorous analysis of the computational complexity of algorithms and systematized formal mathematical techniques for it? | |||
• ... that computer scientist '''[[Donald Knuth (nonfiction)|Donald Knuth]]''' contributed to the development of the rigorous analysis of the computational complexity of algorithms and systematized formal mathematical techniques for it? | |||
• ... that '''[[Project Diana (nonfiction)|Project Diana]]''' marked the birth of radar astronomy later used to map Venus and other nearby planets, and was a necessary precursor to the US space program? |
Latest revision as of 07:40, 10 January 2022
• ... that the Union ironclad USS Cairo was the first ship ever to be sunk by a mine remotely detonated by hand?
• ... that a musical electroplating ensemble is a musical group which uses electroplating technology to generate music?
• ... that computer scientist Donald Knuth contributed to the development of the rigorous analysis of the computational complexity of algorithms and systematized formal mathematical techniques for it?
• ... that Project Diana marked the birth of radar astronomy later used to map Venus and other nearby planets, and was a necessary precursor to the US space program?