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Dodgem is a
simple abstract strategy game
invented by
Colin Vout in 1972
while he was a
mathematics student at the
University of
Cambridge as described...
- son
Harold for an "Amu****t Apparatus"
which became the
basis for
their Dodgem cars. They
deliberately equipped their device with "novel instrumentalities...
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Dodgem Logic was a
bimonthly underground magazine edited and
published by Alan Moore, that
published eight issues from
January 2010 to
April 2011. Each...
- to
Minehead for
another sold-out show.
Dodgem Cars, a
brand of
bumper cars, were
manufactured in the US by
Dodgem Cars Ltd.
Billy Butlin saw them and obtained...
- Joe Cool's
Dodgem School is a
dodgem ride for kids and is
themed to the
Cedar Fair kids area
which is
Planet Snoopy. It is
located at
three parks: Joe...
- the 1930s was the "
Dodgem Motor Boats." Like the
Dodgem car, the
boats were
operator driven and
seated two adults. As the
Dodgem car had
given many a...
- with
pulsejet engines, and the world's
fastest mobility scooter, pram, and
dodgem.
Certain projects he has
undertaken have been
funded by
television and video...
- California's
Great America:
Character Carousel,
Flying Ace, GR8 SK8, Joe Cool's
Dodgem School, Kite
Eating Tree, Lucy's
Crabbie Cabbies,
PEANUTS 500,
PEANUTS Pirates...
- "Announcing: Alan Moore's
Dodgem Logic". Moorereppion.com.
Archived from the
original on 7
October 2009. Musson, Alex. "Alan
Moore talks Dodgem Logic". Mustard...
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Saracen in 1989. In 1991 she
starred in the award-winning
Dodgem alongside actor Sean Maguire.
Dodgem was a six-part
televised drama for children's BBC, written...