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File:Peter_Twinn.jpg|link=Peter Twinn (nonfiction)|2004: Mathematician and entomologist [[Peter Twinn (nonfiction)|Peter Twinn]] dies. During the Second World War, he was the first professional mathematician recruited by the British Government Code and Cypher School. Twinn was also the first British cryptographer to read a German military Enigma message, having obtained vital information from Polish cryptanalysts in July 1939. Twinn said that "It was a trifling exercise, but I repeat for the umpteenth time, no credit to me."
File:Peter_Twinn.jpg|link=Peter Twinn (nonfiction)|2004: Mathematician and entomologist [[Peter Twinn (nonfiction)|Peter Twinn]] dies. During the Second World War, he was the first professional mathematician recruited by the British Government Code and Cypher School. Twinn was also the first British cryptographer to read a German military Enigma message, having obtained vital information from Polish cryptanalysts in July 1939. Twinn said that "It was a trifling exercise, but I repeat for the umpteenth time, no credit to me."


File:Swamp Thing.jpg|link=Swamp Thing (image) (nonfiction)|2016: Steganographic analysis of ''[[Swamp Thing (image) (nonfiction)|Swamp Thing]]'' unexpectedly reveals "at least five hundred, perhaps six hundred kilobytes" of previously unknown [[Gnomon algorithm functions]].
File:Swamp Thing.jpg|link=Swamp Thing (image) (nonfiction)|2016: Steganographic analysis of ''[[Swamp Thing (image) (nonfiction)|Swamp Thing]]'' unexpectedly reveals "at least five hundred and twelve kilobytes, perhaps a thousand and twenty-four" of previously unknown [[Gnomon algorithm functions]].


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