Nick Carter
Nick or Nicholas Carter may refer to:
Athletes
- Nick Carter (athlete) (1902–1997), track and field athlete from United States, who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics
- Nick Carter (baseball) (1879–1961), Major League Baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1908
- Nick Carter (cyclist) (1924–2003), cyclist from New Zealand, who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics
- Nick Carter (footballer) (born 1978), Australian rules footballer
- Nick Carter (tennis) (1918–1989), tennis player from United States
- Nicholas Carter (cricketer) (born 1978), former English cricketer
Musicians
- Nick Carter (musician) (born 1980), American singer, member of the boyband Backstreet Boys
- Murs (rapper) (Nick Carter, born 1978), American rapper
Others
- Nick Carter (British Army officer) (born 1959), British Army Chief of the Defence Staff
- Nick Carter (environmentalist) (died 2000), Zambian environmentalist
Fiction
- Nick Carter (literary character), a popular fictional detective
- Nick Carter-Killmaster, a series of spy novels named for the fictional detective
- Nick Carter, Master Detective, radio series based on the fictional detective
- Nick Carter (comic strip), a 1972 Italian comic strip featuring detective Nick Carter
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gollark: IIRC there were cheaper variants but the Raspberry Pi Foundation have some sort of DRM scheme in place for the newer modules.
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gollark: I think someone answered that up a bit...
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