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C
ongratulations on your purchase of Einstein LCD Chess Wizard. Now,
the challenging game of Chess can travel with you anywhere. Einstein
LCD Chess Wizard offers varying levels of challenging computer opponents,
has simple, intuitive controls and is an expert chess teacher!
Albert Einstein is probably best known for his famous formula, E=mc 2 , but
this German-born theoretical physicist made unparalleled contributions to
modern scientific thought. In the field of physics, he introduced his special the-
ory and general theory of relativity and, in 1921, his work on the photoelectric
effect won him the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Einstein enjoyed playing the violin and for much of his life, greatly enjoyed
the game of chess. He routinely asked children he met if they liked music or if
they could play chess. He would then teach them the basics of the game, and
would play that child every time that they met.
Born: March 14, 1879
Ulm, Württemberg, Germany
Died: April 18, 1955 (aged 76)
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Residence: Germany, Italy, Switzerland,
USA
Citizenship:
German (1879-1896, 1914-1933)
Swiss (1901-1955)
American (1940-1955)
Quotes:
"Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked
by the laughter of the gods."
"The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."
"ALBERT EINSTEIN and related rights TM/© of HUJ, used under license.
Represented exclusively by Corbis Corp."
ABOUT ALBERT EINSTEIN
Items Included
1 Einstein LCD Chess Wizard Unit
1 User's Manual
2
Notable Awards:
Nobel Prize in Physics (1921)
Copley Medal (1925)
R.A.S Gold Medal (1925)
Max Planck Medal (1929)
Benjamin Franklin Medal (1935)
Honorary Doctorates: Princeton (1921)
Oxford (1931)
Harvard (1935)

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