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I've gone through the category, and changed all the category indices to be all caps (except "of","and", etc). This was in order to fix the problem mentioned in the below message.
-Kieran (22 August 2005)
ATTENTION: The entries in this category are misordered.
Many of the [[Category:Science timelines|...]] links
in these articles are using the pipe trick with lower
case first character. These characters need to be changed
to uppercase. Please help by fixing at least one these bad
links (such as for the page that led you here). Please fix
the example in the section below and delete this message
once no lowercase entries remain.
Just a thought, and this would likely need to be an annual spectrum rather than by decade, but does anyone know enough about the history of electricity and electronics to do a timeline? Things like the invention of the zenner diode, the LED, or the first person to intentionally ground lightning, or... the first capacitor (Leyden Jar?) Just seems like a cool and informative bit of history (if fairly recent history...)