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File:Hilbert_curve.gif|link=Hilbert Curve (nonfiction)|1927: [[Hilbert curve (nonfiction)|Hilbert curve]] gives lecture on [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Hilbert_curve.gif|link=Hilbert Curve (nonfiction)|1927: [[Hilbert curve (nonfiction)|Hilbert curve]] gives lecture on [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
File:George Plimpton 1993.jpg|link=George Plimpton (nonfiction)|2003: [[George Plimpton (nonfiction)|George Plimpton]] publishes first in prize-winning series of articles on [[Capacitor plague (nonfiction)|capacitor plague]]. | File:George Plimpton 1993.jpg|link=George Plimpton (nonfiction)|2003: [[George Plimpton (nonfiction)|George Plimpton]] publishes first in prize-winning series of articles on [[Capacitor plague (nonfiction)|capacitor plague]]. | ||
File:Fugitive Rubies and hand x-ray.jpg|link=Evil bit release|2009: New study links [[Evil bit release]] [[Capacitor plague (nonfiction)|capacitor plague]]. | |||
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Revision as of 16:16, 4 December 2016
1921: Scrimshaw abuse correlates with rise in crimes against mathematical constants.
1925: New type of math crime exploits victims of Scrimshaw abuse.
1927: Hilbert curve gives lecture on crimes against mathematical constants.
2003: George Plimpton publishes first in prize-winning series of articles on capacitor plague.
2009: New study links Evil bit release capacitor plague.