Template:Did you know/Preparation area
Usage[edit]
This template renders a section link and transclusion of a DYK prep or queue. It takes one unnamed argument, a number between 1 and 7; importantly, that number does not necessarily equal the number on the prep set you will receive. Rather, passing 1
to the first parameter will give you the first prep set in the rotation order, which could be any number depending on how the queues are rotating right now. It also includes a |queue=
parameter, which will transclude the corresponding queue instead. The result should look something like this:
Prep area 7 [edit]
- ... that excavations at Horvat 'Eqed (pictured) uncovered coinage and hiding complexes dating from the Bar Kokhba revolt, as well as arrowheads, armor scales, slingshots, and ballistae?
- ... that Spider began making alternative music because she felt that not enough Black women were doing so?
- ... that the trowel and gavel used at the cornerstone-laying ceremony for the Southern Railway Building were previously used by George Washington for the U.S. Capitol?
- ... that Gherardo Gambelli, the incoming archbishop of Florence, served as a prison chaplain in Chad for over a decade?
- ... that the Centurion C-RAM can fire 4500 rounds per minute?
- ... that Indonesian politician Rahmad Mas'ud received his master's degree simultaneously with four of his siblings?
- ... that all Atlantic hurricane activity in 1993 ceased two full months before the season officially ended?
- ... that Chuck Eisenmann went from professionally pitching in baseball to owning and training the dogs that starred on the Canadian television series The Littlest Hobo?
- ... that Richard Garwin proposed using a bed of nails to protect the Minuteman missile silos from attack?