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- Archimedes [1] [1]
- Eratosthenes [2]
- Charles Peirce [3]
- Henri Poincaré [4]
- George Boole [5]
- Jan Łukasiewicz [6]
- Ludwig Wittgenstein [2] 5.101
- Bertrand Russell [7]
- zero recursion iteration
- Ralph Bunche
- Abraham Lincoln [8]
- Thomas Jefferson [9]
- Ferdinand Magellan [3] [10]
- astrolabe outrigger hourglass
- Galileo [4] [11]
- Francis Bacon [12]
- William of Occam [13]
- Isaac Newton [5] [14]
- Benjamin Franklin [15]
- Michael Faraday [16]
- Kurt Lehovec [17]
- Max Born [18]
- Richard Feynman [6]
- Quantum Mechanics [7]
- Andrew Joseph Galambos
- Larry Wall [19]
- Ken Thompson [20]
- Dennis Ritchie [21]
- History of computing hardware [8] [22]
- Stanislaw Ulam [23]
- Brolga [9]
- Space Race [10]
- Isaac Asimov[11] [24]
- Plumpy'nut[12]
- Eigenvalue, eigenvector and eigenspace [13]
- T. Rex[14]
- History of the Philippines[15]
- Cat [16]
- CPU [17]
- Dinosaur [18]
- Yosemite National Park [19]
- Crab Nebula [20],[21] [25]
- Hubble Space Telescope [22] [26]
- Spacecraft propulsion [23] [27]
- Earthrise [24] by William Anders [28]
- Portal:History of science [25]
- Difficult Run[26]
- Animated worldline[27]
- X Window System [28]
- First Crusade [29]
- Mount Tambora [30]
- Central processing unit [31]
- C (programming language) [32] [29]
- Image:Sulawesi.jpg used in the News on Main page 12:48, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
- DNA [33]
- Taiwanese aborigines [34]
- Little red dot - I created the image before the article, innocent of its history!
- Wikipedia Five Pillars I started the 5 icons
- Portal:Contents/Categorical index I worked on the first versions of Browse by Category
- Oxygen [35]
- Howard Hughes
- Nick DeWolf and Alex d'Arbeloff
- Emmy Noether [36]
- The Galaxy rotation curve, Vera Rubin, Fritz Zwicky, rogue stars
- Warnowiaceae 'did you know'
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Notes
[edit]- ^ Heath (1897) The works of Archimedes
- ^ Eratosthenes 240 BCE, Size of earth
- ^ Peirce bibliography
- ^ Poincaré science & method
- ^ Boole mactutor
- ^ Lukasiewicz 3-valued logic 0, 1.2, 1
- ^ Bertrand Russell, essays
- ^ Lincoln, 1862 message to Congress
- ^ Jefferson, notes on Virginia
- ^ Enrique
- ^ Two new sciences
- ^ 4 idols
- ^ Oxford calculators
- ^ newton's method [[]]
- ^ [http://www.ifi.unicamp.br/~assis/Electricity.pdf priestly, other experiments
- ^ [ chemical history of a candle]
- ^ The power of electrostatic concepts, by themselves]
- ^ Natural philosophy of cause and chance]
- ^ the topicalizer]
- ^ keep it simple]
- ^ init, fork, wait for all child processes to die]
- ^ halting problem]
- ^ wait for it]
- ^ the last question]
- ^ 1054]
- ^ HAC rescues Perkin-Elmer]
- ^ HAC ion engine]
- ^ HAC surveyor moon dust depth]
- ^ Vista was first coded in C#, MS fell back to C++
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The WikiProject Wisconsin Barnstar | ||
For all that you have done on Wisconsin articles and at WikiProject Wisconsin, I hereby award you the WikiProject Wisconsin barnstar. Thank you for everything! Royalbroil 17:09, 2 June 2008 (UTC) |
The Original Barnstar | ||
I hereby award you, Ancheta Wis, this barnstar for your excellent work on maintaing the standards of History of computing hardware. Well done! — Wackymacs (talk ~ edits) 20:27, 22 June 2008 (UTC) |
The Barnstar of Diplomacy | ||
I hereby award Ancheta Wis this Diplomacy Barnstar for resolving the Sacred Sciences/Humanities debate peacefully and productively. Canon Law Junkie §§§ Talk 16:46, 26 September 2010 (UTC) |
The E=mc² Barnstar | ||
Awarded for dissemination of profound knowledge on the history of science. Narssarssuaq (talk) 13:30, 29 October 2017 (UTC) |
Admin's barnstar.
[edit]The Admin's Barnstar | ||
A tear of pride rolls down my cheek when I see the people I nominated for adminship over half a decade ago keeping up the good work. Cheers! bd2412 T 21:28, 8 September 2013 (UTC) |
Content Creativity Barnstar
[edit]The Content Creativity Barnstar | ||
For your sterling work on History of science. You're the #1 contributor by both edits (118; 36.8%) and overall content added (32.7%). Awesome! § Lingzhi (talk|check refs) 02:38, 4 June 2023 (UTC) |
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