Template:Selected anniversaries/October 25
1928: Computer scientist, astronomer, and academic Peter Naur born. He will contribute to the design, structure, and performance of computer programs and algorithms.
1962: The Tunguska Event Preservation Society launches fundraiser to simulate the 1927 Tunguska expedition.
1985: Halting problem is delicious, says supervillain Forbidden Ratio.
1986: New version of Bernoulli family tree powered by cellular automata.
1997: Fruiting body of Bourbaki virages dangereux nominated as symbol of outsider mathematics.
2000: Captured supervillain Fugitive Rubies involuntarily luminesces under green laser interrogation, re-emits red light.
2001: Re-emitted red light suggests that Fugitive Rubies is secretly manipulating Papillon, say High-energy literature theorists.
2013: Line printer Mandelbrot set yearns for color, launches Kickstarter campaign to fund upgrade.
2015: Second-hand Brainiac skull diodes is actually secret hideout of supervillain Fugitive Rubies.
2016: New study reveals that the Brainiac Explains lecture series is explains why skull diodes are essential to well-ordered computation.