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  2. Dobson's Encyclopædia - Wikipedia

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    Dobson's Encyclopædia was the first encyclopedia issued in the newly independent United States of America, published by Thomas Dobson from 1789 to 1798. [1] Encyclopædia was the full title of the work, with Dobson's name at the bottom of the title page (see illustration).

  3. Encyclopedia Dramatica - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia Dramatica's historical logo (2005–2010) Encyclopedia Dramatica was founded in 2004 by Sherrod DeGrippo, also known by the online pseudonym "Girlvinyl". [1] [7] DeGrippo joined LiveJournal in 2000 and became enthralled by the behavior of some of its members: People were accessible and it was bidirectional.

  4. Operation Payback - Wikipedia

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    On November 9, 2010, Operation Payback temporarily ceased attacking websites. [65] The hiatus lasted about four months, ending with an early March 2011 attack that temporarily took down the website of BMI, a prominent collection society operating on behalf of music publishers. [66]

  5. Encyclopædia Britannica Third Edition - Wikipedia

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    The first American encyclopedia, Dobson's Encyclopædia, was based almost entirely on the 3rd edition of the Britannica and was published at nearly the same time (1788–1798), together with an analogous supplement (1803), by Scottish printer Thomas Dobson. Dobson, an Edinburgh native and master printer who learned his craft in that city while ...

  6. Dramatica - Wikipedia

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    Dramatica (software), a novel writing software implementing the narrative theory of the same name; Dramatico, a record label founded by Mike Batt around 2003 "Dramatica", the 8th song on Vapor Transmission, 2000 album by the synth rock band Orgy; Encyclopedia Dramatica, a parody-themed wiki in the vein of Wikipedia

  7. Talk:Encyclopedia Dramatica/Archive 18 - Wikipedia

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    The ninemsn link now says: "UPDATE 21/07/10: In true Encyclopedia Dramatica style, we were trolled. It turns out the person we interviewed was in fact Andrew Auernheimer, a 24-year-old from Arkansas who was behind the recent exposure of a security flaw in Apple's iPad. He revealed this in a recent email to us: "In pursuit of truth, deceit is ...

  8. Thomas Dobson (printer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dobson (1751 near Edinburgh, Scotland – 1823 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a master printer most famous for having published the earliest American version of the Encyclopædia Britannica, and the first in the United States to publish a complete Hebrew Bible. Hebrew Bible, published by Thomas Dobson in Philadelphia, 1814

  9. Dramatica (software) - Wikipedia

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    The two also released the book Dramatica – A New Theory of Story via Write Brothers Press, the publishing arm of Write Brothers founded by Stephen Greenfield and Chris Huntley. [ 6 ] The software is based upon Huntley and Phillips's quad theory, which is described as "[dividing] a story unit into four pieces and [creating] relationships ...