On May 1, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Rod Stasick wrote:
If we really don't have a central repository of all recorded music
readily
available to us, then I've long wished for everyone to have their own
personal radio station - which is possible now. Even if you only have
a dial-up connection of
On May 1, 2006, at 10:11 PM, Rod Stasick wrote:
Apart from those, you can really get personal
using something like Nicecast:
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/nicecast/
With them (and probably others that are PC friendly),
anyone can narrowcast from their desktop. If I want to hear
ForeRadio, then
On Apr 28, 2006, at 7:04 PM, Rod Stasick wrote:
Need a solo 29 minute work?
OK, let me play the part of the Metzgermeister
and just slice some off for you.
Would you like that wrapped?
How about 3/4 of a terabyte?
http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=16748
On Apr 28, 2006, at 9:50 PM, Rod Stasick wrote:
No, I want to move UP from 1 TB. Something like this:
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10351
There's bigger too - 2.5TB but you get into large RAID arrays.
Ahh, then you need to go to molecular, protein or holographic memory.
How
My public apologies to Roy for not asking where he's been on Fluxlist
in a long while, since last June my librarian friend tells me. I
missed his voice from down under.
I had really liked his post with the link to the 22 mile sign and
wanted to repost for all to see. Alas the old link
nice photos!
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ray Noman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 2, 2004 5:27:37 AM EDT
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com, Bron Fionnachd-Fein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Nothing and then some ...
Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
OMG ... Went to DOGPILE – and I was
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ray Noman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 9, 2004 11:54:34 AM EDT
To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Subject: FLUXLIST: FW: A bit about nothing
Reply-To: FLUXLIST@scribble.com
Well I’ve been playing with nothing and getting nowhere much as one
might expect.
If you go
http://www.kforer.com/hide/NothingfromELSEWHERE.9.jpg
22miles by Ray Norman
On Apr 22, 2006, at 8:02 AM, Melissa McCarthy wrote:
Has anyone on the list ever done anything wildly destructive and/or
cathartic with old work, then used the remains to create something
new? (I'm thinking of an art bonfire in a metal trashcan in my own
case, an idea I've toyed with for
Thanks Ann. Enough courage to retell the story years later but nerve
to destroy the stuff of dreams then just to to gain attention. Also
newfound awareness to recognize that even the most planned events
take on another life when enacted and impulse takes over.
Hasn't photography created
On Apr 22, 2006, at 1:28 PM, Allan Revich wrote:
I remember when I was 20 or 21 I took a whole series, maybe more
that a
dozen paintings, each 4 feet by four feet, and burned them in the
family
fireplace. It felt good and I have never regretted it.
There felt something vengeful about my
It's tough enough, we excavate this Stuff -- something out of
nothing, that's good -- with great difficulty or ease, but then
sometimes go beyond integrity to make capricious judgments or use the
work for other purposes, rejecting it, repudiating its truth or
validity.
But the cycle starts anew
I have nothing, I want nothing, I am nothing
-- de sade, zen, theosophy or prayer?
for the geek amongst us
sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRlhKaxcKpA
On Apr 6, 2006, at 9:27 AM, Allan Revich wrote:Hey that’s great! Now all we need is the password again to start contributing… only if the password is put on the list it won’t be long until the spammers have it again too.Do the spammers bother with the list?I finally added one last night after
http://www.singingbridges.net/bridges/index.html
Singing bridges is a sonic sculpture, playing the cables of
stay-cabled and suspension bridges as musical instruments.
To create this work I will amplify and record the sound of bridge
cables around the world. Listening in
http://www.artcal.net/event/view/1/1924
Fluxus: To George With Love, From the Personal Collection of Jonas Mekas
Maya Stendhal
Chelsea
545 West 20th Street
212-366-1549
Feb. 16 - Mar. 31, 2006
Opening: Mar. 11, 6:00PM - 9:00PM
http://www.mayastendhalgallery.com/fluxusPage.html
It was wonderful meeting Sol, seeing an old friend I'd never met.
It was a sudden unexpected visit, though nothing bad associated with
sudden and unexpected, just serendipity (Friday morning call: Do you
have a passport? I have extra ticket to London for Tuesday. Okay!).
I loved London
on a sloe-eyed shoeOn Nov 27, 2005, at 5:20 PM, suse wrote:Where is 'a fluxus danced on a slow shoe' show going to be held? From: johnson alexis"a fluxus danced on a slow shoe" Is this not the stuff dreams are made of?[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:here's one for sharkboy- tell him he can email me
in the fold of an anticlineon a sloe-eyed shoeOn Nov 27, 2005, at 5:20 PM, suse wrote:Where is 'a fluxus danced on a slow shoe' show going to be held? From: johnson alexis"a fluxus danced on a slow shoe" Is this not the stuff dreams are made of?[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:here's one for sharkboy- tell
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051003/ap_en_ot/art_dadaprinter=1
Paris' Pompidou Defies Dadaism Prediction
By JOELLE DIDERICH, Associated Press Writer
Mon Oct 3, 1:38 PM ET
German-born artist Max Ernst once quipped that it was impossible to
stage an exhibition on Dadaism, saying it was like
http://babel.massart.edu/~flackett/ToyNoise.html
It would be nice to be able to choose the sounds yourself, but here it
is as given, toy sounds for fluxlist toy lovers.
On Aug 7, 2005, at 9:33 AM, Carol Starr wrote:
hi kathy,
i downloaded it to my desktop (i have a mac) but cannot play it. any
clues?
No idea. Try reinstalling Windows media Player for Mac. You're on OS X,
so get it here
www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/software/Macintosh/osx/
I'm using a Mac (I have Windows Media Player). I was able to see and
hear Sol's movie just fine, but your offerings have only had sound
(intriguing sounds, but only sounds, no visual). I am assuming that
there are visuals with it, so ... any ideas what's up?
They worked fine on this Mac
meeting time, noontime, the time of the jackal, the time of our lives.
dinner time, tea time, mint julep time.
In the meantime, here, now.
ooo
K
sunday in a black chador
monday in a red hood
tuesday in a blue turmoil
wednesday in torn whig
thursday in a white thong
friday in a red fez
saturday in a yellow jumper
(it was an elegant weekend)
silicon enhanced . . .
mind-meld with my computer
our modems exchange
-- ushi
http://www.iscifistory.com/scifaku/elements/periodichaiku.asp
http://homepage.mac.com/rcareaga/diebold/adworks.htm
All work and no play: http://www.kurzweilai.net/
or more appropriately,
http://www.angelfire.com/ne/bluesurf/maze/cmaze.htm
Kathy
On Nov 22, 2004, at 3:34 AM, michael leigh wrote:
-Thanks for this Bloggy blog Kathy but found it
extremely dull selection. better off going to-
I don't have any dialogue to add just now... but someone just sent a
link to bloggy, which includes a list of cultural blogs,
http://bloggy.com/blog_links.php, also general, politics, tech and
photo.
Begin forwarded message:
i know several people who have studied reiki .. one told me that she
was told to place oranges in two sealed containers and send healing
energy only to one. she did this at home (here) and sent energy to one
of two jars at her sister's (there)... in both locales the two
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=5535890757
On Oct 14, 2004, at 10:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
supposedly if you take the name of your first pet dog and the street
you grew up on you come up with a great stripper's name. In my case it
is Kiki Riverside. Madawg
Oliver 81?
Sounds more like a hacker than a stripper.
Another from another list:
Begin forwarded message:
There is no shortage of naked activists willing to carry on the legacy
of Lady Godiva. Nude and partially nude protesters shocked this year's
Republican National Convention, from ACT UP supporters clad only in
painted slogans to Axis of Eve
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3845089354
Whenever you're in town! (though I'm in self-imposed exile right now,
and loving it..., I still come in weekly.)
On Sep 27, 2004, at 11:26 PM, aliceklar wrote:
hey, space cadet aliceklar missed this one!!! would
love to hang sometime with some peking duck and koh
teh
Hey Dave, this is really terrific! I love this sort of stuff.
When I was growing up New Years Eve was never a big shindig as it was
the anniversary of a death in the family. It wasn't overly mournful or
sad, there was champagne, it just didn't flow. I grew used to the
solemnity and never really
Now D A V E
I was thinking of this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=153item=3840166200rd=1
so who's ambidustrental? fun name.!
k4
On Oct 6, 2004, at 9:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is Ambindustrental?
Kathy
Tell me who Dave is first!
Alanx
Trash Cans, Postal Boxes, monkeys, elephants
A virtual warehouse for images, thoughts, and miscellaneous projects
http://sporkopolis.fusioncentral.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_professions
On Oct 2, 2004, at 12:22 PM, Alan Bowman wrote:
http://art.supereva.it/alanfffo.superdada this for me works fine, the
direct link to secretfluxus doesn't (?) it even works on win 98 using
ie5
and 6
This works completely and looks terrific. I especially appreciated my
6 dimensional plan # 1 but
For http://xoomer.virgilio.it/n.waugh/aniani/index.html
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/n.waugh/secretfluxus/secretflux1.html
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/n.waugh/roger/roger1.html
I'm getting pagina non trovato, being redirected to
http://jump.xoom.virgilio.it/jump.htm. Safari Mac redirects
What's IF game? (Infocom?)
The images in the Hitchhikers game look really different than what I
had imagined and I went through the WHOLE THING! 1989 or so (last
computer game I ever played though)
On Sep 30, 2004, at 5:48 PM, brian wrote:
i forget if this was the group that sent the
On Sep 30, 2004, at 7:03 PM, brian wrote:
didn't i send you your disc with the IF stuff on it?
if not, then it will go out post haste,
In the meantime, there's The Alice's Restaurant Anti-Massacree
Adventure http://www.albany.net/~lauralee/game.htm with a file called
arlo.taf -- I like Arlo.
Now this seems incestuous, forwarding email from one list to another,
but this one is timely. Urban stickers.
Begin forwarded message:
===
Download, Peel and Stick, and All the World's a Gallery
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/26/arts/design/26STOR.html
web ref -
It has been requested that I repost the mass media sticker post a third
time, but exactly the same as the first time.
Sounds like:
Step 1: Collect underpants.
Step 2: ...
Step 3: Profit!
to me.
On Sep 27, 2004, at 11:25 PM, brian wrote:
Kathy, could you please explain for those that
are thick as a brick what the steps mean?
Another cross-list transplant (I need to get into the studio more. But
e-mail keeps me company while I workwork).
Step 1: Collect underpants.
Step 2:
Dear Fluxlisters,
I have refrained from posting anything or responding to follow-ups
(Michael, I never saw the Dracula movie, but the review was an
interesting read), awaiting something original or even just fun to say.
I have no words now that will do, but I come across various things I
think
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Kathy Forer
Sent: 26 September 2004 18:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FLUXLIST: Fwd: Coyle Sharpe
Dear Fluxlisters,
I have refrained from posting anything or responding to follow-ups
(Michael, I never saw the Dracula movie
wrote:
-Cor!
-- Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
New York Town :)
On Sep 26, 2004, at 3:19 PM, Roger Stevens wrote:
A Chinese meal sounds good
What town is that? Remind me.
Roger
It's a blog! http://rogerstevens.blogspot.com
Buy a book http://www.rabbitpress.com
Visit The Poetry Zone
http
http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/DinnerApril2002/
It wasn't that long ago. I'd love to do it again. This time we'll let
Alan talk.
On Sep 26, 2004, at 4:42 PM, Alan Bowman wrote:
isn't there a photo of this somewhere?
forthcoming. Until, at least, you come to my town and we have chinese
food
Mmnnh!
http://members.shaw.ca/tom.t/unh/index.html
On Sep 26, 2004, at 4:55 PM, michael leigh wrote:
--You have to imagine it being uttered by Norman
Wisdom.
- Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does -Cor! mean?
_Of course
_Caw
_Corrected
_Central Office of Record
_Change Order Request
http://newyorker.com/critics/cinema/?040524crci_cinema
CREATING MONSTERS
by ANTHONY LANE
Van Helsing and Control Room.
Issue of 2004-05-24
So there you are, trotting along in your horse-drawn
carriage in the year 1888. It is a pleasant scene, although
you might have chosen not to
On Sep 6, 2004, at 8:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ps Kathy (for I think 'twas thee) do you still want me to host stuff
on the web for you?
ps Alan
1) It's someone else.
2) supereva provides you with a ridiculous framed interface of which I
was critical. Perhaps you're thinking of that.
3)
Congratulations dear papa!
(You're so nice, I just had to say that twice.)
the freeformfreakout organisation 'really weeny, but if i may say so,
extremely wonderful division'
is proud to announce the somewhat premature, but never-the-less
welcome
arrival of its new vice-vice directors:
Daniel
Congratulations dear papa!
the freeformfreakout organisation 'really weeny, but if i may say so,
extremely wonderful division'
is proud to announce the somewhat premature, but never-the-less
welcome
arrival of its new vice-vice directors:
Daniel Tommaso and Joseph Luca, who were born at (around)
http://www.unknownhypertext.com/
TODAY I WENT
TO mind my p's and q's and look for my k's
I
SAW no light
I
HEARD no sound
I
SAID not a word
AND THEN
I returned home
THE OUTCOME
WAS golden
athy
But what are lossy attachments?
little teeny tiny ones. they blur. they laugh. they make you cry.
They're what you make when you've lost an attachment.
On Jul 27, 2004, at 4:12 AM, Roger Stevens wrote:
Does this mean we can now send attachments to the Fluxlist?
Only if you slept late or not enough. And it helps if the attachments
are lossy and small.
...and a booklet dedicated to a brave and generous spirit. Thank you
madawg for sending it to me. It took ages to open the envelope, not
tearing it. Then twice that long to figure out to heed Joe Henry, for
the woman it is cut. Well worth the wait.
Shall I forward it on to anyone else?
I've
Back then, when, Patricia sent me her folio of stamps and I placed them
with some valued vintage cartoons by my dad and now I can't find
either. I know they're here somewhere but there's all this too much
other stuff instead.
Last Seen...
inline: last_seen2.jpg
I saw a container ship today
one for spelling. Six for typology.
On Jul 18, 2004, at 8:42 AM, michael leigh wrote:
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-
IC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE
EXPERIANCE OF YEARS
Unless there's competition for the mirror/sink, I usually stand in one
place, recalling occasionally what my dance teacher used to say about
standing at the sink and holding in your stomach muscles. I will floss
looking hard at the barely redeemable, poor things in my mouth, then go
on to
On Jul 12, 2004, at 11:32 AM, secret fluxus wrote:
We are boiled, jellied oatmeal indeed. We nevertheless hope that there
is more substance to us than flummery.
This is what is confusing. You write with a singular voice, mostly not
a royal 'We', yet are theoretically eight autonomous
Dear No Name Man,
I me changed my mine mind. Your voice(s) did sound like a royal we,
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=the+royal+we, therein
the dissonance. You are now an I, and your we is striving toward more
multifarious differentiation, but youse haven't always been so.
. And will send something, a drawing.
Kathy Forer
505 Locust Point Road
Locust, NJ 07760
On Jul 10, 2004, at 8:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
okay- I have finished printing the Petal pages. I have about five
copies left for anyone who didnt participate. Send me your snail mail
address. Dawg
For your Thomas Kincaid fans:
Tonight:
[CC] 60 mins. 7/4/04 7:00 PM [EDT]
Morley Safer profiles artist Thomas Kinkade; Mike Wallace investigates
controversial eminent-domain policies; Ed Bradley reports on a drug
sting in Tulia, Texas.
On Jul 4, 2004, at 7:58 PM, Ray Noman wrote:
Thats OK for you folks at the centre of things but out here the TKAS:
42S (Thomas Kinkaid Appreciation Society: 42 degrees South) theres no
way well get that unless someone can send a bootleg video to the poor
souls wholl be missing this. Well just
Alas, the video is just the stub, a taste of six sugared art. Perhaps
you'll find a complete video on usenet. Though why is beyond me. Then I
ought to have recorded it for you, my apologies, the weather was
delightful and I was getting the last daylight. And my VCR and I aren't
really very
fresh water
On Jul 3, 2004, at 1:51 PM, michael leigh wrote:
--A boat?
- Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Foul weather gear (pants and jacket)
Wool sweater (wool insulates even when wet)
Wool cap
Sun hat with neck strap (so it won't blow off)
Deck shoes
Flashlight
Short pants
Extra shirts
Clean
I'm on this most incredible 'other' list, -- two-timing y'all.
I brought back another little something to share the joy.
This is terrific.
http://www.fishbucket.net/linksquare.html
On Jul 2, 2004, at 10:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/2/04 6:42:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.fishbucket.net/linksquare.html
very cool --I stole a bunch of stuff!
Trickle down theory.
Someone can have my Jack of spades if we're running short. Or even if
not, I'll trade for the eight of hearts.
Just how is this sound project asposed to work?
Oh dear me, wrong thread entirely! Please excuse me, madawg, for
playing cards in earshot of your laughter.
On Jul 1, 2004, at 12:21 AM, someone wrote:
Someone can have my Jack of spades if we're running short. Or even if
not, I'll trade for the eight of hearts.
Just how is this sound project
On Jun 27, 2004, at 12:40 PM, Alan Bowman wrote:
re: the previous mail
i can get it to work (to download the mp3 to HD) using netscape but
not IE
also You.html says it's load but i can't see anything! are they using
some
weird script of transfering my files around? i've seen a link ti one
of
Okay. I can do the Jacks, spades and hearts please. Seven of diamonds
though if I've lost all face.
But I don't quite understand what we'll be doing if it's a standard
deck of cards. Why not just buy Bicycle.
A queen is always necessary. The mother ruling figure, she is meant to
ensure
On Jun 26, 2004, at 3:05 AM, michael leigh wrote:
A few Scottish football teams etched onto my brain
after listening to the results as my Dad asked for
complete hush as he did the football pools coupon
over many years of childhood. He won £20 back in 1958
but nothing else ever. He must have spent
http://fluxlist.swiki.net/
I still like my php version at http://jerseymac.com/fluxwiki better,
though there's some good stuff on this one, I'm mad at swiki for being
so unreliable and forcing me to make my own, though it was great
software to work with and to learn.
though,
Ktahy
GRRR
would the jills replace the jacks or would there be both jacks and
jills?
Both jacks and jills.
http://www.halexandria.org/dward447.htm
Another highly significant difference between the Tarot and
ordinary playing cards is the fact that a Tarot deck consist
of 56 cards, and the
I'm curious. And have re-leafs now and then.
Kathy Forer
505 Locust Point Road
Locust, NJ 07760
On Jun 25, 2004, at 10:08 AM, Wojtek Dlugosz wrote:
Ok! my misstake - there are only 3 to take now!
Zobo wasn't punk, at least I think it wasn't. It was earlier, Zappa and
http://www.zwire.com/news/newsstory.cfm?newsid=728493BRD=1395PAG=461
their wild fusion of rock, blues and jazz originals college band,
improvisational insanity.
I was as outside as an insider could get, or inside for an
Jill of Hearts and spades here.
On Jun 25, 2004, at 5:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to put dibs on the Queen of Hearts
My physical address is Madawg Painter of Dark/P.O.Box 916/Pacific
Grove,CA93950
, brian wrote:
michael leigh: King of Hearts
Three of Clubs
Allan Revich: Jack of Diamonds
Wojtek Dlugosz: Four of Diamonds
King of Clubs
Madawg: Queen of Hearts
Paul Arnaud Brandt: Four of Diamonds
David-Baptiste Chirot: Ace of Spades
Kathy Forer: Jack of Hearts
No HTML? Visit the page : http://www.jerseymac.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?pagename=Fluxlist.RecentChanges
Hi, I found this cool page! Maybe worth to look at herer
http://www.jerseymac.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?pagename=Fluxlist.RecentChanges
There was once this super-great, some say legendary band, we danced to
it a lot, called the Zobo Funn Band. Their music still jump-starts me
in my studio.
Bobo's Supermarket of Sound
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/uclickcomics/20040623/
cx_tt_uc/tt20040623
inline: ltt040623.jpg
We wrought over ours all the time.
xx000xxx
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A birthday is like home grown asparagus
It only comes up once a year
So you owe it to yourself to treat it right
Happy Hollandaise
Kathy
(Thank you to Crocus her dear departed creator, Nancy Donahue)
This is a real treat. Have a nice visit!
Begin forwarded message:
From: Michael James Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Flash adventure which allows users to walk through a eerie virtual building and see the sights
and hear the sounds of the various rooms of a dilapidated structure:
On 6/20/04 2:06 PM, secret fluxus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We did not intend the mildly irate reply that we
posted by misreading the header on his short note as the header for Allan
Revich's long note and harsh list of labels.
But is or isn't Allen Revich one of you? Has he not at one time
That was just perfect! I still hope the pianos are beyond repair, but
now it makes sense.
On Jun 20, 2004, at 3:09 PM, zoe marsh wrote:
This is a bit from 'Not Fade Away' by Jim Dodge, one of my favourite
writers. It's about two blokes, one of whom is a horn player, wrecking
a car for
No, no, I'm sure I don't get it. Of course I'm clueless, I can almost
see smashing a guitar on stage as an act of defiance and crude energy
but I fully miss the ...what, the point?, I miss why anyone would smash
a piano to smithereens. A great big smashing bang and large chords of
sound and
Is anyone even seeing what is making writing and posting?! -- much less
ofcourse recycling.
I dare you to visit and, well, ever again think the same about
LumpyLumkins. Or come up with a map of HaroldTheWorm's 14th birthday
present, okay I'll do that, but I have other priorities first, or do
I do apologize, the file upload limit was most likely too low for any
sound files. I've upped it considerably to 2048000 bytes, but it's
still a limit as it's simple web hosting.
The page ought to have returned an error message, I don't know why it
didn't, but hopefully it's a moot point now.
Sangria!
Onion Soup
Beef Fondue
Pigs in Blankets
Tacos
Coca-cola Basted Ham
Fettucine Alfredo
Green Beans Almandine
Hash Brownies
Orange Juice and Vodka Screwdrivers
http://www.askginka.com/themes/1960.htm
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_23/b3886141.htm
In April 2002 Sol Nte started a wiki at http://fluxlist.swiki.net/ As I
recall, mIEKAL aND, Kamen 6digits (hello, are you still here?) and
Sherry Wong were especially into it.
Last week brian asked me about adding sound to the badger and wolverine
story and the delayed dawn burned through
The pw for uploading files to fluxwiki is the same as the first name of
Once as disastrously or inadvertantly renamed by a Secret Fluxlist (but
then returned to his original name). It's also the plural name of a big
country with population: 57.5 million and geographic size: 212,935
square
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