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'''Nick Pelling''' (1964-) is a British-born computer programmer, best known for a series of 1980s computer games for the [[BBC Micro]] written under the ''nom-de-plume'' '''Orlando M. Pilchard'''. He was educated at [[Brentwood School (England)|Brentwood School]], and has both a BSc in Maths and Philosophy (from [[Manchester University]]) and an MBA with Distinction (from [[Kingston University]]). He is a leading [[Voynich Manuscript]] researcher, and plays for [[Surbiton Chess Club]].
'''Nick Pelling''' (1964-) is a British-born computer programmer, best known for a series of 1980s computer games for the [[BBC Micro]] written under the [[''nom-de-plume'']] '''Orlando M. Pilchard'''. He was educated at [[Brentwood School (England)|Brentwood School]], and has both a BSc in Maths and Philosophy (from [[Manchester University]]) and an MBA with Distinction (from [[Kingston University]]). He is a leading [[Voynich Manuscript]] researcher, and plays for [[Surbiton Chess Club]].


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==Games==

Revision as of 18:38, 31 January 2008

Nick Pelling (1964-) is a British-born computer programmer, best known for a series of 1980s computer games for the BBC Micro written under the ''nom-de-plume'' Orlando M. Pilchard. He was educated at Brentwood School, and has both a BSc in Maths and Philosophy (from Manchester University) and an MBA with Distinction (from Kingston University). He is a leading Voynich Manuscript researcher, and plays for Surbiton Chess Club.

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