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  1. A place originally entered in the Big Air Skate Jump contest. David Baszucki (CEO of ROBLOX) testing personal build servers. Pushing for the most complex, gadgety place possible. david.baszucki is one of the millions creating and exploring the endless possibilities of Roblox. Join david.baszucki on Roblox and explore together!

  2. David Brent Baszucki[1] (/ bəˈzuːki /; born January 20, 1963), also known by his former Roblox username builderman, is a Canadian-born American entrepreneur, engineer, and software developer. He is best known as the co-founder and CEO of Roblox Corporation. He previously co-founded and served as the CEO of Knowledge Revolution, which was ...

  3. Known best for creating and heading the ROBLOX internet games corporation, this software and technology entrepreneur also founded a company called Knowledge Revolution and served as Vice President of MSC Software. Before Fame. He studied electrical engineering at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. Trivia

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    David B. Baszucki, known on Roblox as david.baszucki, is one of the founder of Roblox alongside the late erik.cassel, and is currently the company's CEO. He formerly used the notable builderman account but has long since abandoned it in favor of this one. He has four children and currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.

    Before founding Roblox, Baszucki founded the now-defunct company Knowledge Revolution with his brother Greg. There, Baszucki helped create a physics simulator called Interactive Physics, which later sold millions of copies and of which Roblox was inspired from.

    After Knowledge Revolution was bought by MSC Software for 19 million dollars, he became the Vice President and General Manager of MSC Software, where he was in charge of the desktop simulation division. After three years in this position, Baszucki left MSC Software and then went on to develop Roblox, along with co-founder Erik Cassel, who also held a senior position in the company.

    •The account's original name was David.Baszucki, but was uncapitalized in 2009.

    •His join date is not visible as being in 2004 due to the ways information is displayed on the frontend. (visible date May 15, 2007)

    •This account originally had the ID 3, but was changed in 2006 to ID 1, then was swapped with the newest account at that time in 2007.

    •Other accounts owned by David Baszucki include dbb, Admin, Test, Roblox, Toolbox and other 2004 accounts.

    •His account was the third made, Erik.Cassel's account being fourth.

    •David is friends with some unknown people with no place visits, an example being sancho101. This is due to a game exploit in 2015 allowing users to make the game think they are using another account. The two users then friend each other and are added to the "fake" accounts.

    1.https://patents.google.com/?inventor=David+B+Baszucki

    2.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Baszucki#Personal_life

  4. In 1989, David Baszucki founded Knowledge Revolution, a company which focused on educational physics and mechanical simulation software. There, he wrote a general-purpose physics simulator called Interactive Physics.[1] He was the president of Knowledge Revolution until December 1998 and during this time was first joined by Erik Cassel, then in 1997 by Keith Lucas. Knowledge Revolution was ...

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  5. Jul 11, 2023 · As the name was hard to remember, the duo renamed it Roblox, which is a blend of Robots and Blocks. In mid-2004, David and Erik released the public beta version of the game that allowed users to create their own version of minigames. In September 2006, Roblox was officially launched to the public.

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  7. From Roblox's early beginnings in 2003, the founders David Baszucki and Erik Cassel knew they needed a good name if their game were to be successful. The first name they came up with, which was simply "GoBlocks", was chosen during the game's early development, and was registered in late 2003. However, this particular name would not last for ...

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