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− | '''Nick Pudar''' developed a computer program analyzing any sort of memorized or prearranged deck magic for those interested.<ref>The Linking Ring, Vol. 84, No. 3, March 2004, Internet Magic by Mike Durant, page 65</ref> <ref>[www.stackview.com Free StackView download]</ref> | + | '''Nick Pudar''' (b. 1962) developed a computer program analyzing any sort of memorized or prearranged deck magic for those interested.<ref>The Linking Ring, Vol. 84, No. 3, March 2004, Internet Magic by Mike Durant, page 65</ref> <ref>[www.stackview.com Free StackView download]</ref> |
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He became interested in magic after seeing a magician perform the [[Asra]] illusion on the [[Ed Sullivan Show]]. He attended high school in Canada and performed magic professionally, part time—on weekends.<ref> Best of Friends Volume I by Harry Lorayne (1982, 2001), Short Biography, page 279</ref><ref>Best of Friends Volume II by Harry Lorayne (1985), Short Biography, page 240</ref> Pudar later became vice president of Planning and Business Development at OnStar Corporation.<ref> Best of Friends Volume III by Harry Lorayne (2007), Short Biography, page 105</ref> | He became interested in magic after seeing a magician perform the [[Asra]] illusion on the [[Ed Sullivan Show]]. He attended high school in Canada and performed magic professionally, part time—on weekends.<ref> Best of Friends Volume I by Harry Lorayne (1982, 2001), Short Biography, page 279</ref><ref>Best of Friends Volume II by Harry Lorayne (1985), Short Biography, page 240</ref> Pudar later became vice president of Planning and Business Development at OnStar Corporation.<ref> Best of Friends Volume III by Harry Lorayne (2007), Short Biography, page 105</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:46, 24 September 2013
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Born | Nick Joseph Pudar 1962 |
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Nick Pudar (b. 1962) developed a computer program analyzing any sort of memorized or prearranged deck magic for those interested.[1] [2]
Biography
He became interested in magic after seeing a magician perform the Asra illusion on the Ed Sullivan Show. He attended high school in Canada and performed magic professionally, part time—on weekends.[3][4] Pudar later became vice president of Planning and Business Development at OnStar Corporation.[5]
References
- ↑ The Linking Ring, Vol. 84, No. 3, March 2004, Internet Magic by Mike Durant, page 65
- ↑ [www.stackview.com Free StackView download]
- ↑ Best of Friends Volume I by Harry Lorayne (1982, 2001), Short Biography, page 279
- ↑ Best of Friends Volume II by Harry Lorayne (1985), Short Biography, page 240
- ↑ Best of Friends Volume III by Harry Lorayne (2007), Short Biography, page 105
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