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<big><big><big>Eddsworld (partially found miscellaneous media from multimedia series; circa 2000-2012)</big></big></big>
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==See Also==
<big><big><big>William James Sidis (Lost works of American child Prodigy; 1905-1944)</big></big></big>
* [[Kid Thulhu and the Jan Ken Bunch (unreleased Newgrounds game; 2009)|Kid Thulu and the Jan Ken Bunch]], a project which Edd contributed to in development.
 
* [[The Best of the Worst (partially found predecessor/prototype Eddsworld comics; 2004-2005)|The Best of the Worst]], an early comic series of Edd's.
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* [[Tord Larsson's explanation video (partially found YouTube video; 2012)|Tord Larsson's explanation video]], an impromptu video by Tord in response to Edd's death
|title=<center>Short Subject</center>
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|imagecaption=Sidis photographed for his Harvard Graduation (1914).
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found/Lost'''</span>
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William James Sidis was an American child prodigy. His monumentous intellectual abilities, coupled with a seemingly tragic life story, have attracted wide interest from scholars, scientists, and popular commentators.  
 
 
==Significance==
The significance of Sidis's output is multiple. Commentators[footnote,] on Sidis
 
 
 
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<big>Next</big>
* Early computer programs
** Alan Turing's Turbochamp

Revision as of 02:48, 12 January 2024

Note from Paul: I ask that you don't edit this because if you do, when I publish the finished article, the history won't account for your edit. It will just say that I created it.

William James Sidis (Lost works of American child Prodigy; 1905-1944)


William James Sidis 1914.jpg

Sidis photographed for his Harvard Graduation (1914).

Status: Partially Found/Lost


William James Sidis was an American child prodigy. His monumentous intellectual abilities, coupled with a seemingly tragic life story, have attracted wide interest from scholars, scientists, and popular commentators.


Significance

The significance of Sidis's output is multiple. Commentators[footnote,] on Sidis


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  • Early computer programs
    • Alan Turing's Turbochamp