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  2. Ed Logg - Wikipedia

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    George Edward "Ed" Logg (born 1948 in Seattle) [3] is a retired American arcade video game designer, first employed at Atari, Inc. [4] and later at Atari Games. [5] He currently resides in San Jose, California . [ 6 ]

  3. Ed Knight House - Wikipedia

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    The Ed Knight House is a historic house near Pine Grove, a rural community in Dallas County, Arkansas. It is located on County Road 275 off Arkansas Highway 128 . In appearance it resembles a double pen house, a narrow and wide structure with a gable roof.

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  5. Edward H. Knight - Wikipedia

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    He compiled A Library of Poetry and Song (New York, 1870; revised ed., 1876). He received the degree of LL.D. in 1876 from Iowa Wesleyan College . His brain was found to weigh 64 ounces, being the second largest on record, that of Cuvier weighing 64½ ounces.

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  7. Eric and the Dread Gazebo - Wikipedia

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    A gazebo "Eric and the Dread Gazebo" also known as just “The Gazebo story" [1] is a role-playing game-inspired anecdote, made famous by Richard Aronson (designer of The Ruins of Cawdor, a graphical MUD, and the voice of Cedric in King's Quest V).

  8. Lincoln Logs - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Logs are an American children's construction toy consisting of square-notched miniature lightweight logs used to build small forts and buildings. They were invented around 1916 by John Lloyd Wright, second son of well-known architect Frank Lloyd Wright. [1] Lincoln Logs were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 1999.

  9. Review: Ed Ruscha show wowed in New York. Why it's even ...

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    Ed Ruscha, "Azteca / Azteca in Decline (detail)," 2007, acrylic on canvas (Christopher Knight / Los Angeles Times) It manifests itself in a wonderfully strange pair of 2007 paintings in the show ...