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  • 41Duck Edwing — (b. 1934), aka Don Edwing, is a gag cartoonist whose work has appeared for years in Mad. His signature Duck Edwing is usually accompanied by a small picture of a duck, and duck calls are heard on his answering machine. Mad editor John Ficarra… …

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  • 42Norman Mingo — Born January 18, 1896 Died May 19, 1980 Norman Theodore Mingo (20 January 1896 – 8 May 1980) was a commercial artist and illustrator. He is most famous for being commissioned to formalize the image of Alfred E. Neuman for Mad. A prolific magazine …

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  • 43Dancing Links — In computer science, Dancing Links, also known as DLX, is the technique suggested by Donald Knuth to efficiently implement his Algorithm X.[1] Algorithm X is a recursive, nondeterministic, depth first, backtracking algorithm that finds all… …

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  • 44Maria Reidelbach — (born July 23, 1956) is a Manhattan based installation artist, curator and author, who is the creator of award winning public art. In 1991, she wrote the definitive history of Mad, the bestselling Completely Mad: A History of the Comic Book and… …

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  • 45Concrete Mathematics — Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science   …

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  • 46Jerry DeFuccio — Caricature of Jerry DeFuccio by Antonio Prohías. DeFuccio scripted The Owl for a superhero newspaper comic strip. Jerry DeFuccio (July 3, 1925 – August 10, 2001) was an American comic book writer and editor, known primarily for his work at Mad,… …

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  • 47The Complexity of Songs — was an article published by Donald Knuth, an example of an in joke in computer science, namely, in computational complexity theory. The article capitalizes on the tendency of popular songs to evolve from long and content rich ballads to highly… …

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  • 48Knuth Prize — Gary Miller presents Volker Strassen with the 2008 Knuth Prize at SODA 2009. The Donald E. Knuth Prize is a prize for outstanding contributions to the foundations of computer science, named after Donald E. Knuth. Contents …

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  • 49Monte Wolverton — 2006 editorial cartoon by Monte Wolverton Monte Wolverton is an American editorial cartoonist who is best known for his satiric pages in Mad, his Weekly Wolvertoon website and his contributions as the managing editor of The Plain Truth.[1] As the …

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  • 50Henryk Zieliński — (22 September, 1920 in Szembruczek near Grudziądz 6 March, 1981 in Wrocław) was a Polish historian and professor at the University of Wrocław. Biography During the Invasion of Poland he was wounded during the Battle of Bzura. Soon he was… …

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