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I suggest we eventually try for variation in time period and subject matter. -
Mdd 13:48, 11 September 2007 (UTC)reply
A start
In the
list of systems scientists I kind of started collecting the systems scientists and their "Did you know" facts. However the texts over there, are not really suitable here. -
Mdd 13:48, 11 September 2007 (UTC)reply
Next Update: Suggestions
... that
Johann Heinrich Lambert detailed systems theory (e.g. Fragment einer Systematologie, 1787) before the development of the "Allgemeine Systemtheorie" (1937) ?
...that a former
principal of Tubman Elementary School received a national award for her work which included a discipline program featuring a
due process system for punishment referrals?
...that systematic
mapping of the Michelangeloquadrangle on
Mercury has revealed the presence of four nearly obliterated multi-ring
impact basins, possibly the oldest features in the mapped areas of the planet
...that the ancient Kingdom of Nri in present-day
Nigeria was one of the few governments in history to use no military power, instead implementing a
taboo system, to govern Nri's subjects?
...that Clyde Fastlink, a planned £42m dedicated bus service, is an interim measure for
Glasgow's proposed
light rail system?
...that the Articulating Propulsion System with
thrust vectoring control allows the Super Dvora Mk III to function in shallow waters at drafts of 1.2 meters for various mission environments?
...that the French physician and agronomist Jules Guyot revolutionized the training of
grapevines, and the Guyot-system is extensively used throughout
vineyards in Europe?
...that a
graffiti artist from the
Bronx named PHASE 2 invented the famous "bubble letter" style of graffiti writing when tagging trains on the
New York City Subway system in the early
1970s?
This page is within the scope of WikiProject Systems, which collaborates on articles related to
systems and
systems science.SystemsWikipedia:WikiProject SystemsTemplate:WikiProject SystemsSystems articles
A listing is created here below to suggest future "Did you know" facts and subscripts for the systems science portal.
Feel free to add "Did you know" facts to the listing. If the queue is too long for your liking, just push an earlier "Did you know" fact to the end or rearrange as you see fit.
I suggest we eventually try for variation in time period and subject matter. -
Mdd 13:48, 11 September 2007 (UTC)reply
A start
In the
list of systems scientists I kind of started collecting the systems scientists and their "Did you know" facts. However the texts over there, are not really suitable here. -
Mdd 13:48, 11 September 2007 (UTC)reply
Next Update: Suggestions
... that
Johann Heinrich Lambert detailed systems theory (e.g. Fragment einer Systematologie, 1787) before the development of the "Allgemeine Systemtheorie" (1937) ?
...that a former
principal of Tubman Elementary School received a national award for her work which included a discipline program featuring a
due process system for punishment referrals?
...that systematic
mapping of the Michelangeloquadrangle on
Mercury has revealed the presence of four nearly obliterated multi-ring
impact basins, possibly the oldest features in the mapped areas of the planet
...that the ancient Kingdom of Nri in present-day
Nigeria was one of the few governments in history to use no military power, instead implementing a
taboo system, to govern Nri's subjects?
...that Clyde Fastlink, a planned £42m dedicated bus service, is an interim measure for
Glasgow's proposed
light rail system?
...that the Articulating Propulsion System with
thrust vectoring control allows the Super Dvora Mk III to function in shallow waters at drafts of 1.2 meters for various mission environments?
...that the French physician and agronomist Jules Guyot revolutionized the training of
grapevines, and the Guyot-system is extensively used throughout
vineyards in Europe?
...that a
graffiti artist from the
Bronx named PHASE 2 invented the famous "bubble letter" style of graffiti writing when tagging trains on the
New York City Subway system in the early
1970s?