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[[Chrome Plover]], the famous [[Musical electroplating ensemble (nonfiction)|Musical electroplating ensemble]], with their latest controller units. (Early publicity photo, perhaps take by [[Edward Lear]].)
[[Chrome Plover]], the famous [[musical electroplating ensemble]], with their latest controller units. (Early publicity photo, perhaps take by [[Edward Lear]].)


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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File:Electroplating.jpg|link=Electroplating (nonfiction)|Musicians in the process of covering [[Chrome Plover]]'s greatest hits.
File:Electroplating.jpg|link=Electroplating (nonfiction)|Musicians in the process of covering [[Chrome Plover]]'s greatest hits.
File:Ringed_Plover_(Charadrius_hiaticula).jpg|link=Plover (nonfiction)|[[Plover (nonfiction)|Ringed Plover]] was one inspiration for the name [[Chrome Plover]].
File:Ringed_Plover_(Charadrius_hiaticula).jpg|link=Plover (nonfiction)|[[Plover (nonfiction)|Ringed Plover]] was one inspiration for the name [[Chrome Plover]].
File:Alistair Treadgold 1916.jpg|link=Alistair Treadgold|[[Alistair Treadgold]]'s research into electrolysis influenced a generation of [[Musical electroplating ensemble (nonfiction)|musical electroplating ensembles]], including [[Chrome Plover]].
File:Alistair Treadgold 1916.jpg|link=Alistair Treadgold|[[Alistair Treadgold]]'s research into electrolysis influenced a generation of [[Musical electroplating ensemble|musical electroplating ensembles]], including [[Chrome Plover]].
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* [[Chrome Plover]]
* [[Chrome Plover]]
* [[Musical electroplating ensemble]]


== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


* [[Musical electroplating ensemble (nonfiction)]]
* [[Electroplating(nonfiction)]]


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Revision as of 16:44, 10 December 2016

Chrome Plover, the famous musical electroplating ensemble, with their latest controller units. (Early publicity photo, perhaps take by Edward Lear.)

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

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"U.S. Army Photo", number 163-12-62. Left: Patsy Simmers, holding ENIAC board. Next: Mrs. Gail Taylor, holding EDVAC board. Next: Mrs. Milly Beck, holding ORDVAC board. Right: Mrs. Norma Stec, holding BRLESC-I board. These women were not ENIAC programmers. taken in 1962.

By Unknown - Image from Historic Computer Images, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26254509

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