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File:Marsilio Ficino from a fresco by Domenico Ghirlandaio.jpg|link=Marsilio Ficino (nonfiction)|1489: Priest, humanist philosopher, and [[APTO]] field agent [[Marsilio Ficino (nonfiction)|Marsilio Ficino]] publicly accuses the [[House of Malevecchio]] of corrupting [[Gnomon algorithm]] configuration files, a felony violation of the [[APTO]] Accords. | |||
File:Michael Maestlin.jpg|link=Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|1550: Astronomer and mathematician [[Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|Michael Maestlin]] born. He will be a mentor to [[Johannes Kepler (nonfiction)|Johannes Kepler]], and play a sizable part in his adoption of the Copernican system. | File:Michael Maestlin.jpg|link=Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|1550: Astronomer and mathematician [[Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|Michael Maestlin]] born. He will be a mentor to [[Johannes Kepler (nonfiction)|Johannes Kepler]], and play a sizable part in his adoption of the Copernican system. |
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1489: Priest, humanist philosopher, and APTO field agent Marsilio Ficino publicly accuses the House of Malevecchio of corrupting Gnomon algorithm configuration files, a felony violation of the APTO Accords.
1550: Astronomer and mathematician Michael Maestlin born. He will be a mentor to Johannes Kepler, and play a sizable part in his adoption of the Copernican system.
1881: Council of algorithms announces plans to fund and build a Museum of Algorithms.
1882: Thomas Edison's first commercial hydroelectric power plant (later known as Appleton Edison Light Company) begins operation on the Fox River in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States.
1913: Mathematician Samuel Eilenberg born. He will co-found category theory with Saunders Mac Lane, and propose the Eilenberg swindle (a construction applying the telescoping cancellation idea to projective modules).
2017: Transluminal analysis of Ursa Nano unexpectedly generates a previously unknown shade of the color blue. APTO researchers call it "an important breakthrough in applications of Gnomon algorithm principles to the detection and prevention of crimes against light."
2018: Dard Hunter, Glyph Warden wins three Retroactive Academy Awards for Lifetime Achievement.