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  2. BookFinder.com - Wikipedia

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    BookFinder.com was founded in 1997 by Anirvan Chatterjee, then a student at the University of California, Berkeley; it was one of the earliest vertical search engines for books online. [4] Originally known as MX BookFinder, [ 4 ] it was relaunched as BookFinder.com in 1998 and established as a standalone company based in Berkeley, California in ...

  3. R. C. Bray - Wikipedia

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    Title/Series Author The Martian: Andy Weir: After It Happened: Devon C. Ford: Arisen series : Michael Stephen Fuchs: Expeditionary Force series : Craig Alanson: Galaxy's Edge series : Jason Anspach & Nick Cole

  4. Robert C. Stebbins - Wikipedia

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    Robert Stebbins was born on March 31, 1915, in Chico, California, to parents Cyril Adelbert and Louise Stebbins (née Beck). His father, born in Wisconsin of English descent, [1] [2] was an instructor at Chico State Normal School who had also published on birds and agriculture, stressing the importance of gardening in education.

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    Afrikaans; Alemannisch; العربية; Asturianu; Avañe'ẽ; বাংলা; Български; Bosanski; Català; Čeština; Corsu; Cymraeg; Dansk; Deutsch ...

  6. R. C. Sherriff - Wikipedia

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    Sherriff also wrote prose. A novelised version of Journey's End, co-written with Vernon Bartlett, was published in 1930. [18] His 1939 novel, The Hopkins Manuscript is an H. G. Wells-influenced post-apocalyptic story about an earth devastated because of a collision with the Moon. [19]

  7. Nic Case - Wikipedia

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    Nic Case with the R/C Bullet. Nic Case (born 1963) is an American radio-controlled model hobbyist from Southern California specializing in speedrunning.He is notable for becoming the first person to reach 200 mph (321.9 km/h) with his radio-controlled car, [1] the R/C Bullet, having surpassed his records three times with a confirmed entry at the Guinness World Records in 2008, 2013 and 2014.

  8. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    Radio-controlled cars, or RC cars for short, [1] are miniature vehicles (cars, vans, buses, buggies, etc.) controlled via radio. Nitro powered models use glow plug engines, small internal combustion engines fuelled by a special mixture of nitromethane , methanol , and oil (in most cases a blend of castor oil and synthetic oil ).

  9. Roger Clifford Carrington - Wikipedia

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    Carrington was educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield and Queen's College, Oxford.As a postgraduate, he carried out archaeological research on the comparative dating of houses in ancient Pompeii, and was awarded a doctorate for this work. [1]