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George Burdell is a fictional student from Georgia Tech, the institution from which our very own creator and webfather [[Jacob]] Morgan also graduated from.
George P. Burdell is a fictional student from Georgia Tech, the institution from which our very own creator and webfather [[Jacob]] Morgan also graduated from.


O Great George, Hallowed Be Thy Name!
O Great George, Hallowed Be Thy Name!
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Wikipedia mentions that some students from Georgia Tech sometimes use the name George Burdell to remain anonymous, suggesting that perhaps there may have been a second creator who worked alongside [[Jacob]] during the development of Online Sequencer who preferred to remain anonymous, but this theory remains unsolved.
Wikipedia mentions that some students from Georgia Tech sometimes use the name George Burdell to remain anonymous, suggesting that perhaps there may have been a second creator who worked alongside [[Jacob]] during the development of Online Sequencer who preferred to remain anonymous. Jacob mentioned that he learned about George during Freshmen orientation at Georgia Tech, but has denied the name being mentioned on the site as referring to anyone in particular, but instead he used it as an easter egg and a reference to his education at Georgia Tech
 
Burdell is also credited on Jacob's older site, [https://buildism.net/streetview/ Buildism Street View]

Revision as of 22:42, 19 August 2023

George P. Burdell is a fictional student from Georgia Tech, the institution from which our very own creator and webfather Jacob Morgan also graduated from.

O Great George, Hallowed Be Thy Name!


Many stories regarding the fictitious student have become popular, including that he has managed to get all of the undergraduate degrees offered at Georgia Tech, among many other things.

To see Wikipedia's full article on George Burdell, go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_P._Burdell


Wikipedia mentions that some students from Georgia Tech sometimes use the name George Burdell to remain anonymous, suggesting that perhaps there may have been a second creator who worked alongside Jacob during the development of Online Sequencer who preferred to remain anonymous. Jacob mentioned that he learned about George during Freshmen orientation at Georgia Tech, but has denied the name being mentioned on the site as referring to anyone in particular, but instead he used it as an easter egg and a reference to his education at Georgia Tech

Burdell is also credited on Jacob's older site, Buildism Street View