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He is also first place on the [[CCLP3]] MS leaderboard with a score of '''6,093,980.''' Here he holds several exclusive records: +2 on [[Complex]], +47 on [[Grand Prix]], and +1 on [[Bug Arranging]].
He is also first place on the [[CCLP3]] MS leaderboard with a score of '''6,093,980.''' Here he holds several exclusive records: +2 on [[Complex]], +47 on [[Grand Prix]], and +1 on [[Bug Arranging]].


He has not submitted any scores for [[CCLP1]] or [[CCLP4]] as he announced his retirement just as CCLP1 was released.
He has not submitted any scores for [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]] or [[CCLP4]] as he announced his retirement just as CCLP1 was released.


== Community contributions ==
== Community contributions ==
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* The technical explanation of [[slide delay]].
* The technical explanation of [[slide delay]].
* An automated score board to keep track of scores on [[custom level set]]s. He also hosts the public tws library on his site.
* An automated score board to keep track of scores on [[custom level set]]s. He also hosts the public tws library on his site.
* Six level sets: [[pi]], [[pi^2]], [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=pi-rejects pi-rejects], [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=computer computer], [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=minusone minusone], and [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=minustwo minustwo]. Using levels from these sets, he compiled two others, pieguy.dat and [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=pieguy1 pieguy1.dat], as submissions for [[CCLP3]] and [[CCLP1]]. ''Pieguy'' and ''pieguy1'' each included a single new level as well.
* Six level sets: [[pi]], [[pi^2]], [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=pi-rejects pi-rejects], [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=computer computer], [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=minusone minusone], and [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=minustwo minustwo]. Using levels from these sets, he compiled two others, pieguy.dat and [http://davidstolp.com/old/chips/overall.php?set=pieguy1 pieguy1.dat], as submissions for [[CCLP3]] and [[Chip's Challenge Level Pack 1|CCLP1]]. ''Pieguy'' and ''pieguy1'' each included a single new level as well.
* Understanding, along with [[ccexplore]], the use of [[data resetting]] in Chip's Challenge. The first introduction to such anomalies is ''[[the most insane level ever!]]'' from [[pi]], and is still regarded as the definitive [[insane level]].
* Understanding, along with [[ccexplore]], the use of [[data resetting]] in Chip's Challenge. The first introduction to such anomalies is ''[[the most insane level ever!]]'' from [[pi]], and is still regarded as the definitive [[insane level]].
* Staff member for [[CCLP3]], for which nine of his levels were voted: [[Road Block]], [[Possible]], [[Triple Maze]], [[Mice Are Good for Something]], [[Investment]], [[Color Wheel]], [[Waterslide]], and the notoriously more difficult [[Same Game]] and [[Avalanche]].
* Staff member for [[CCLP3]], for which nine of his levels were voted: [[Road Block]], [[Possible]], [[Triple Maze]], [[Mice Are Good for Something]], [[Investment]], [[Color Wheel]], [[Waterslide]], and the notoriously more difficult [[Same Game]] and [[Avalanche]].
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