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  1. Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
    1: [[Image:DiderotVanLoo.jpg|thumb|right|''Portrait of Diderot'' by [[Lo...
    3: ...t became known as the [[The Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]], and was the editor-in-chief of the f...
    23:
  2. Manuscript (5266 bytes)
    3: ...nched much like the style of today's [[dot-matrix printer]]s. This type of document was rare compared to th...
  3. Bookbinding (7761 bytes)
    28: ...magazines will be the same as the inner pages or only slightly heavier.
    55: ... mills can produce very large sheets, so a modern printer will often print 64 or 128 pages on a single shee...
    57: ...ere trimmed, so the sizes given are rough values only.
  4. Printing (4400 bytes)
    6: ...logue]]s). The largest commercial and industrial printer in the world is [[Montr顬]], [[Quebec]] based [[...
    11: ...68]], a Buddhist scripture). The [[movable type]] printer was invented by [[Pi Sheng]] in 1040. The movable...
    15: ...was built in Venice in 1469, and the city had 417 printers by 1500. In 1476, a printing press was developed...
    21: ...], [[Inkjet printer|inkjet]], or other [[computer printer]]. In recent years, computer printing and industr...
    44: * [[Ivan Fedorov]], first [[Russia]]n printer
  5. Printing press (12986 bytes)
    1: ...an]] goldsmith and eventual [[printer (publisher)|printer]], [[Johann Gutenberg]] in the 1450s. This event...
    12: Previously, books were copied mainly in [[monasteries]], or (from the [[13th century]...
    14: ...ks was not received with unanimous encomium. Not only did the [[Roman Curia|papal court]] contemplate ...
    16: ...d that this incredibly rapid expansion shows not only a higher level of industry (fueled by the high-q...
    23: Gutenberg's findings not only allowed a much broader audience to read [[Martin...
  6. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    3: ...evices. "The Wizard of [[Menlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]]" was one of the first inventors to apply ...
    5: ... a conglomerate of nine major film studios (commonly known as the Edison Trust).
    24: ...the track during replay so that one could listen only once. A redesigned model using wax cylinders was...
    26: ===Menlo Park===
    27: ...jor innovation was the [[Menlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]] research lab, which was built in [[New Je...
  7. Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
    7: ...f the federal government. The Congress, however, only possesses those powers enumerated in the Constit...
    15: ...wo-year terms from [[Congressional district]]s. Only the non-voting delegate from Puerto Rico (known ...
    64: ... a judge or court before being imprisoned —unless necessary in time of rebellion or invasion
    65: * Pass laws that condemn persons for crimes or unlawful acts without a trial ([[attainder]])
    127: ...son]] wrote Congressional Government, there were only 60-odd legislative committees and subcommittees,...
  8. Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
    24: * The [[PostScript]] [[laser printer]]
    58: ...d succeeded in inventing a board design that not only utilized the 68000, but speeded it up from 5 MHz...
    70: ...ned, and had far more programming code in [[Read-only memory|ROM]] than other computers; it had a non-...
    74: ...shing]]. Interest in the Mac exploded, and it is only recently that it has started to lose its dominan...
    90: ...Macintosh IIsi]], essentially a 20-MHz IIci with only one expansion slot, cost $2500, and was a powerf...
  9. Computer (32773 bytes)
    18: ...put devices like light bulbs, LEDs, monitors, and printers.
    20: ...standing the important idea that the computer is only a machine, and cannot "think" or "understand" th...
    29: ...d afford them and were considered so exotic that only a handful would ever be required to satisfy glob...
    51: ... such as [[differential analyzer]]s, are not commonly included in such lists. Other classification sch...
    56: ...mplementation technologies is not exhaustive; it only covers the mainstream of development. Historical...
  10. Computer hardware (4023 bytes)
    16: ...[[peripheral]] devices such as [[computer printer|printer]]s or [[image scanner|scanners]]
    30: ** [[Tape Drive]] - mainly for backup and long-term storage
    51: ** [[Computer printer|Printer]]
  11. Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (14006 bytes)
    67: ... urge for "self-abuse." He subscribed to the commonly held turn-of-the-century opinion that the practi...
    103: [[nl:Robert Baden-Powell]]
  12. George Washington Carver (7937 bytes)
    25: ...than 300 uses for the peanut ranging from glue to printer's ink; however, contrary to popular belief, this ...
    27: ... congressman said, "Go on, brother. Your time is unlimited".
  13. Johann Gutenberg (6119 bytes)
    14: ...ng History Museum in Lyon, France.Gutenberg certainly introduced efficient methods into book productio...
    26: ...his death in Mainz in 1468, Fust became the first printer to publish a book with his name on it.
    38: ...chment|vellum]], 1 copy of the [[New Testament]] only on vellum, 48 substantially complete integral co...
  14. Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
    2: ... [[United States|American]] [[printer (publisher)|printer]], [[journalist]], [[publisher]], [[author]], [[p...
    21: ...prenticeship|apprentice]] to his brother James, a printer who published the ''New England Courant''.
    23: ...mises empty, he again worked as a compositor in a printer's shop in what is now the [[Church of St Batholom...
    25: ...as "A penny saved is a penny earned" are now commonly quoted every day by people all over the world.
    27: ...ranklin felt that this [[enlightenment (concept)|enlightenment]] partly contributed to the American co...
  15. Digital photography (33923 bytes)
    16: * Linear array (very rare, only limited to the highest-end)
    24: ...n use the [[PictBridge]] standard to connect to a printer without using a computer, and some can display pi...
    35: *You only pay for the printing of successful pictures.
    40: ... own pictures using a computer and consumer-grade printer.
    41: *Ability to print your own pictures using printers that can communicate directly with the camera, o...
  16. The Star-Spangled Banner (15265 bytes)
    1: ...b|right|Nicholson took the copy Key gave him to a printer, where it was published as a [[broadside]] on [[S...
    4: ...Store in [[Baltimore]]. Currently this is one of only ten copies known to exist, and is housed in the ...
    6: ...king song ''[[To Anacreon in Heaven]]'', but was only made the national anthem by a [[Congress of the ...
    15: ...hn Stafford Smith]]. Nicholson took the poem to a printer. These [[broadside]] copies, the song's first kno...
    47: ...down the scale as the song is normally done. And unlike many of the artists who turn it into a "perfor...
  17. Hannibal Hamlin (5219 bytes)
    4: ... in [[Paris, Maine|Paris]], and a compositor at a printer's office. He studied law and was admitted to the ...
  18. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    6: ...90s. At first, the monarchies of Europe embraced enlightenment ideals, but with the French revolution,...
    45: ...killed by [[Robert Maynard]] in a North Carolina inlet on the inner side of [[Ocracoke Island]]
    70: ...ong Emperor in Court Dress.jpg|thumb|upright|[[Qianlong Emperor]]]]
    76: * [[1735]]-[[1799]]: The [[Qianlong Emperor]] of China oversaw a huge expansion in...
    278: * [[Qianlong Emperor|Qianlong]], Emperor of China
  19. Color (30968 bytes)
    147: ... consist of visible light of a single wavelength only, the ''pure spectral'' or ''monochromatic'' colo...
    157: ...een light. Were you to print this page on a color printer, the orange patch on the paper, when lit with whi...
    172: ...ived as red. An apple is ''perceived'' to be red only because normal human [[color vision]] perceives ...
    177: ...rt-wavelength cones'', ''S cones'', or, most commonly but quite misleadingly, ''blue cones'').
    182: .... For example, it is not possible to stimulate ''only'' the mid-wavelength/"green" cones: the other co...

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