February 10

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*'''[[1933]]:''' '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]] -''' The first singing telegrams are introduced by the Postal Telegraph Company in the United States.  
 
*'''[[1933]]:''' '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]] -''' The first singing telegrams are introduced by the Postal Telegraph Company in the United States.  
  
*'''[[1996]]:''' '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]] -''' An early version of the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeats gransmaster Garry Kasparov at chess, but loses the match entire.  
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*'''[[1996]]:''' '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]] -''' An early version of the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeats grandmaster Garry Kasparov at chess, but loses the match entire.  
  
 
*'''[[2004]]:''' '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]] -''' The French government bans religious items and clothing at schools.  
 
*'''[[2004]]:''' '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]] -''' The French government bans religious items and clothing at schools.  

Latest revision as of 00:22, 10 February 2007

  • 1931: Real World - New Delhi is chosen to become the capital city of India.
  • 1933: Real World - The first singing telegrams are introduced by the Postal Telegraph Company in the United States.
  • 1996: Real World - An early version of the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeats grandmaster Garry Kasparov at chess, but loses the match entire.
  • 2004: Real World - The French government bans religious items and clothing at schools.


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