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== Eric Harshbarger== | == Eric Harshbarger== | ||
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==Michael Purcell== | ==Michael Purcell== | ||
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==Carl Hoff== | ==Carl Hoff== | ||
- | Carl has been interested in Go First Dice since seeing Eric's G4G10 presentation on the topic back in 2012. Most recently, he made 3D models of Michael' | + | Carl has been interested in Go First Dice since seeing Eric Harshbarger's G4G10 presentation on the topic back in 2012. He made 3D models of Michael Purcell' |
==James Grime== | ==James Grime== | ||
James Grime and Brian Pollock found a set of five 60-side place-fair dice in 2014. James wrote up the details of the binary and inductive constructions for Recreational Mathematics Magazine 017 (January 2023). | James Grime and Brian Pollock found a set of five 60-side place-fair dice in 2014. James wrote up the details of the binary and inductive constructions for Recreational Mathematics Magazine 017 (January 2023). | ||
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+ | ==Paul Meyer== | ||
+ | Paul Meyer was first introduced to Go First Dice by James Grime' |