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  • Jess Burgess '08 looks out over Killian Court on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus, where hackers placed a 20-sided die (d20) on Tuesday, March 18 2008 in memory of Gary Gygax, the inventor of the Dungeons and Dragons game that is a staple of 'nerd culture' and is known for its use of unusually-shaped dice. By photographer Eric Schmiedl
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  • Hackers placed a 20-sided die (d20) in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Killian Court on Tuesday, March 18 2008 in memory of Gary Gygax, the inventor of the Dungeons and Dragons game that is a staple of 'nerd culture' and is known for its use of unusually-shaped dice. By photographer Eric Schmiedl
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  • Hackers placed a 20-sided die (d20) in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Killian Court on Tuesday, March 18 2008 in memory of Gary Gygax, the inventor of the Dungeons and Dragons game that is a staple of 'nerd culture' and is known for its use of unusually-shaped dice. By photographer Eric Schmiedl
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  • Jess Burgess '08 looks out over Killian Court on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus, where hackers placed a 20-sided die (d20) on Tuesday, March 18 2008 in memory of Gary Gygax, the inventor of the Dungeons and Dragons game that is a staple of 'nerd culture' and is known for its use of unusually-shaped dice. By photographer Eric Schmiedl
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  • Jess Burgess '08 looks out over Killian Court on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus, where hackers placed a 20-sided die (d20) on Tuesday, March 18 2008 in memory of Gary Gygax, the inventor of the Dungeons and Dragons game that is a staple of 'nerd culture' and is known for its use of unusually-shaped dice. By photographer Eric Schmiedl
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  • Hackers placed a 20-sided die (d20) in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Killian Court on Tuesday, March 18 2008 in memory of Gary Gygax, the inventor of the Dungeons and Dragons game that is a staple of 'nerd culture' and is known for its use of unusually-shaped dice. By photographer Eric Schmiedl
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  • Jess Burgess '08 looks out over Killian Court on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus, where hackers placed a 20-sided die (d20) on Tuesday, March 18 2008 in memory of Gary Gygax, the inventor of the Dungeons and Dragons game that is a staple of 'nerd culture' and is known for its use of unusually-shaped dice. By photographer Eric Schmiedl
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  • Hackers placed a 20-sided die (d20) in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Killian Court on Tuesday, March 18 2008 in memory of Gary Gygax, the inventor of the Dungeons and Dragons game that is a staple of 'nerd culture' and is known for its use of unusually-shaped dice. By photographer Eric Schmiedl
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  •  By photographer Eric Schmiedl
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