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- Steel (28384 bytes)
32: ... axehead from Swedish Iron Age, found at Gotland, Sweden.]] Beginning between [[3000 BC]] to [[2000 BC...
34: ...ger with a golden hilt. An [[Ancient Egyptian]] [[sword]] bearing the name of [[pharaoh]] [[Merneptah]...
36: ...00 BC disrupted the regional tin trade, forcing a switch from bronze to iron. [[Egypt]], on the other ...
50: ...ontent, that is, steel. According to legend, the sword of [[Liu Bang]], the first Han emperor, was ma...
64: ...nace in Europe was constructed at Lapphyttan in [[Sweden]], sometime between 1150 and 1350. Other ear... - Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
6: ...hetamine|speed]] freak" and occasional [[heroin]] user. She also used other [[psychoactive drug|intoxica...
12: [[Image:Janisjoplinsuperhitscover.jpg|left|thumb|Janis Joplin si... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
7: ...nal rivalry which would allow the English to make swift gains. There were two factions of the French R...
36: ...t issue which was most cruelly utilized by her accusers: many eyewitnesses confirm that she was being su...
62: ... having escaped from the fire. Most of these were swiftly exposed but two of the most famous are known...
128: ...hive.joan-of-arc.org/ Joan of Arc Archive]'' by [[User:AWilliamson|Allen Williamson]] - An '''archive'''... - Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
50: ...e old swing song on Williams' swing covers album "Swing When You're Winning" (debuting and peaking at ...
62: *Kidman is a prominent botox and plastic surgery user - Map (10223 bytes)
37: ...y a map in order to provide a useful tool to that user.
49: ...es which monitor by satellite the position of the user. - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
76: ...hugill/manual/bassoon/index.html The Orchestra: A User's Manual - Bassoons] - Flora (plants) (3124 bytes)
20: ...ion key|''dichotomous'' keys]]. These require the user to repeatedly examine a plant, and decide which o... - Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
30: ...es onto the doll; this was believed to caused the user to receive what he desired. - Sickle (1231 bytes)
1: [[Image:SickleUser wb.png|thumb|right|300px|Using a sickle]]
3: ...nside of the curve is sharp, so that the user can swing the blade against the base of the crop, catchi... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
34: * [[39th century BC|3800s BC]]: [[Sweet Track|Engineered roadway]] in [[England]]
278: * [[1876]]: [[Carpet sweeper]]: [[Melville Bissell]]
288: * [[1878]]: Incandescent [[Light bulb]]: [[Joseph Swan]]
384: * [[1913]]: [[Crossword puzzle]]: [[Arthur Wynne]]
394: * [[1914]]: [[Tank]], military: [[Ernest Dunlop Swinton]] - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
14: ...e sounds that depended on the interactions of the user with an RF field. This was followed in 1928 by t...
25: ...remin]]s, a very peculiar instrument that uses no switches to trigger pitch or volume, relying instead... - Artemis (11271 bytes)
41: ...gave birth there. The island was surrounded by [[swan]]s. As a gesture of gratitude, Delos was secur...
46: --[[User:63.28.38.18|63.28.38.18]] 16:29, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC...
82: ...ther killed himself or was killed by Apollo after swearing revenge. A devastated Niobe fled to [[Moun... - Sundial (16148 bytes)
95: ... telling the time by markings on the inside. The user had to know if it was morning or evening. Usuall...
126: ...spherical face. The shadow of the tip of the rod sweeps out hyperbolic curves on a flat face, or circ...
134: ...to correct the sundial for the time of year. The user's head then forms the gnomon of the dial. If the... - DNA (29095 bytes)
12: ...) is also to be avoided. --[[User:Lexor|Lexor]]|[[User talk:Lexor|Talk]]
18: --[[User:Gutza|Gutza]] 11:47, 5 Oct 2004 (UTC)
81: ...ate backbone of one of the strands so that it can swivel around the other. The strands can also be sep...
152: [[Image:JamesWatson.jpg|thumb|200px|[[James D. Watson|James Wats...
161: ...he genetic structure of viruses.) In [[1943]], [[Oswald Theodore Avery]] discovered that traits proper... - Morse code (33777 bytes)
27: ... out of it?"), LIOUY ("Why do you not answer my question?"), and AYYLU ("Not clear...
31: ...ne]] [[short message service|SMS]] text messaging users (see [[#External_links|external links]]). Morse ...
54: ... "A[T] C[OMMERCIAL]" or the letter "a" inside the swirl appearing to be a "C").{{ref|www.cjonline.com....
58: ...m]] to be controlled by Morse code, allowing the user access to the [[Internet]] and electronic mail. ...
62: ...called dots and dashes or (more commonly among CW users) dits and dahs. The length of the dit determine... - Finger (2398 bytes)
19: ...g with it? This information should be included. [[User:Mr. Billion|Mr. Billion]] 03:33, 10 May 2005 (UTC... - Abacus (7218 bytes)
22: [[User:Mfc|mfc]] -->
55: ... or for fractions). This wire is usually near the user. The Russian abacus is often used vertically, wit...
73: ...[[history of computing|early computers]] used ten switching elements per [[numeral]], but a modern com... - Compass (8275 bytes)
30: ...ith the magnetic field. It is then labeled so the user can distinguish the north-pointing from the south...
34: ...tant objects, and a sighting mirror that lets the user see both the compass needle and a distant object ...
48: ...eel in its structure and equipment. The ship is ''swung'', that is rotated about a fixed point while i... - Crossword (24761 bytes)
1: ... although in many widely distributed American crosswords such as the ''[[New York Times]]'' this is of...
4: [[Image:American crossword.JPG|thumb|American-style grid]]
6: [[Image:British crossword.JPG|thumb|British-style grid]]
8: ...k squares, leaving up to half the letters in an answer unchecked.
10: ...eekday puzzles such as the ''New York Times'' crossword are 15ױ5 squares, while weekend puzzles may b... - Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
4: ...d personal computer to popularize the [[graphical user interface]] (GUI), a revolutionary event in compu...
12: * A [[graphical user interface]] (GUI) consisting of [[icon]]s, a [[de...
26: * User programmability through [[HyperCard]], [[AppleScr...
72: ...y computer," an image that put off many potential users.
108: ...tal change, this time in its operating system, by switching to the [[Mach kernel|Mach]] and [[Berkeley...
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