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File:Achilles Ajax dice.jpg|link=Dice (nonfiction)|501 BC: Achilles and Ajax play [[Dice (nonfiction)|dice]] to determine who will attend the [[Lucky Spasm Dice Academy]]. | File:Achilles Ajax dice.jpg|link=Dice (nonfiction)|501 BC: Achilles and Ajax play [[Dice (nonfiction)|dice]] to determine who will attend the [[Lucky Spasm Dice Academy]]. | ||
File:Thomas Seebeck.jpg|link=Thomas Johann Seebeck (nonfiction)|1770: Physicist and academic [[|Thomas Johann Seebeck]] born. He will discover the thermoelectric effect. | File:Thomas Seebeck.jpg|link=Thomas Johann Seebeck (nonfiction)|1770: Physicist and academic [[Thomas Johann Seebeck (nonfiction)|Thomas Johann Seebeck]] born. He will discover the thermoelectric effect. | ||
File:Wilhelm Röntgen.jpg|link=Wilhelm Röntgen (nonfiction)|1872: Engineer and physicist [[Wilhelm Röntgen (nonfiction)|Wilhelm Röntgen]] uses X-rays generated by [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] to expose [[Loaded dice (nonfiction)|loaded dice]]. | File:Wilhelm Röntgen.jpg|link=Wilhelm Röntgen (nonfiction)|1872: Engineer and physicist [[Wilhelm Röntgen (nonfiction)|Wilhelm Röntgen]] uses X-rays generated by [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] to expose [[Loaded dice (nonfiction)|loaded dice]]. | ||
File:Chautauqua Association Incorporated (1922).jpg|link=Chautauqua (nonfiction)|1922: New generation of [[Chautauqua (nonfiction)|Chautauqua]] artists educate public on the dangers of [[scrimshaw abuse]]. | File:Chautauqua Association Incorporated (1922).jpg|link=Chautauqua (nonfiction)|1922: New generation of [[Chautauqua (nonfiction)|Chautauqua]] artists educate public on the dangers of [[scrimshaw abuse]]. |
Revision as of 08:28, 19 March 2017
501 BC: Achilles and Ajax play dice to determine who will attend the Lucky Spasm Dice Academy.
1770: Physicist and academic Thomas Johann Seebeck born. He will discover the thermoelectric effect.
1872: Engineer and physicist Wilhelm Röntgen uses X-rays generated by Gnomon algorithm functions to expose loaded dice.
1922: New generation of Chautauqua artists educate public on the dangers of scrimshaw abuse.