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  2. Critical Role Productions - Wikipedia

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    Critical Role's split from Geek & Sundry and Legendary Digital Networks was completed in February 2019. From this point, Critical Role took over production responsibility for the Critical Role and Talks Machina shows, with live broadcasts and video on demand (VOD) now airing exclusively on Critical Role's own channels.

  3. Epyx Fast Load - Wikipedia

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    The Epyx Fast Load is a floppy disk fast loader cartridge made by American software company Epyx in 1984 for the Commodore 64 home computer.It was programmed by Epyx employee Scott Nelson, who was originally a programmer for Starpath [1] and later designed the Epyx Vorpal fastloading system for the company's games.

  4. Retrobright - Wikipedia

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    A TRS-80 Color Computer showing significant yellowing The same computer after treatment, showing yellowing largely reversed. Retrobright (stylized as retr0bright or Retrobrite [1]) is a hydrogen peroxide-based process for removing yellowing from ABS plastics.

  5. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    The Raspberry Pi Foundation was created as a private company limited by guarantee in 2008, [8] and was registered as a charity in 2009 [9] by people at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory who had noticed a decline in the number and skills of young people applying for computer science courses.

  6. Geek Pride Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Geek Pride Festival was the name of a number of events between 1998 and 2000, organized by Tim McEachern and devoted to computer geek activities and interests. The name of the festival is most often associated with the large event held on March 31 and April 1, 2000, at the Park Plaza Castle in Boston , United States.

  7. GeekSpeak - Wikipedia

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    GeekSpeak is a podcast with two to four hosts who focus on technology and technology news of the week. Though originally a radio tech call-in program, which first aired in 1998 on KUSP, GeekSpeak has been a weekly podcast since 2004.

  8. Display collapses on kids, families after balloon drop mishap ...

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    The company posted a video of the setup on Facebook before it opened to the public Tuesday. The netting was attached to an eight-foot tall structure made of blocks, but the staff was having ...

  9. ThinkGeek - Wikipedia

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    ThinkGeek logo from 1999 to 2014. ThinkGeek was an American retailer that catered to computer enthusiasts and "geek culture".Described as a "Sharper Image for sysadmins", their merchandise has been likened to "toys for adults, novelties designed to appeal to both your inner child and your inner grad student."