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  • . At the Twin Galaxies arcade
  • back on January 17th, Tim scored 1,000,042,270
  • points on one quarter to the video game”Nibbler”– a hybrid

in Computer Games Magazine for it, therefore he ended up being the very first video player to get a civic day in his honor. His record was broken 8 months later on by Enrico Zanetti. Obviously, this occasion gets eclipsed by the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing by Timothy McVeigh. Yahoo purchases Geocities Radio Shack selects Compaq over IBM Ann Marie Linscott utilizes Craigslist to employ a hit man

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