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  2. Boogie board (product) - Wikipedia

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    Boogie Board is a product line of paperless note taking tools, utilizing an LCD in conjunction with a stylus, finger, or other implement to replicate the functionality of pen and paper. Boogie Board was developed by Kent Displays Incorporated, based on research conducted at Kent State University .

  3. Boogie board - Wikipedia

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    Boogie board may refer to: Bodyboard, a device for riding waves. Boogie board (product), an electronic device for note taking that comes in various colors

  4. Tom Morey - Wikipedia

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    He began board surfing in 1952. In April 1955 he wake-surfed (no towrope) behind an ocean-going yacht. From 1955 to 1963, Morey was a sponsored surfer for Dave Godart Surfboards, then Dave Sweet, Con, Velzy Jacobs, and finally Dewey Weber. In 1964 he began setting up businesses providing surf boards and inventing technologies for surf boards:

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  6. Bodyboarding - Wikipedia

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    Bodyboarding is also referred to as Boogieboarding due to the invention of the "Boogie Board" by Tom Morey in 1971. The average bodyboard consists of a short, rectangular piece of hydrodynamic foam. Bodyboarders typically use swim fins for additional propulsion and control while riding a breaking wave.

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    A real snake comes out of the "one" side of the die. Disney When Oogie Boogie rolls a pair of "ones," snakes come out of the holes — a clever visual representation of the common phrase "snake eyes."