George Rudd (cricketer, born 1894)

George Boyd Franklin Rudd (3 July 1894 – 4 February 1957) was an English cricketer active from 1913 to 1932 who played for Leicestershire. He was born and died in Leicester. He appeared in 88 first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled right arm medium pace. He scored 2,916 runs with a highest score of 114 and took 18 wickets with a best performance of three for 38.[1]

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gollark: The technology already kind of exists.
gollark: My very guessed predictions for the PC market's future in the next 10 years:- ARM will become more of a thing in laptops and perhaps servers, but x86 will continue to stick around a lot- Phones (with portable dock things with extra batteries, keyboards and bigger screens) will take over from laptops for a lot of people's casual uses.- HDDs will mostly cease to exist in the average person's devices and mostly be used in servers, some people's desktops for whatever reason, and NASes- CPU clock speeds/IPC will continue increasing slowly and we'll get moar coar and more GPU offloading to compensate- Persistent RAM stuff like Optane will get used a bit but remain mostly niche
gollark: yes.
gollark: Unlikely.
gollark: On ARM, only servers have UEFI or anything, everything else is a minefield of pure horror.
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