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I realize that this is an Associated Press story and not originated by the Deseret News, but it's a shame you didn't add the local angle, or at least provide a side bar, that Nolan Bushnell was born and raised in Ogden, and graduated in Electrical Engineering from the University of Utah. We should be proud of the fact that he is a Utah product!
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