I am new to itunes and I'm using Window Eyes. When trying to
subscribe to a podcast from a web site, I get the error, 11,222. I
looked up the error, made some changes in IE, restarted my system but
I still get the error. Does anyone have a fix for this error?
John
Hamit, 2 lists I can think of are BST and The Royal Post. Both are
for buying, selling and trading.
At 11:25 PM 5/1/2017, you wrote:
Ah what did ya do with it? On the subject of getting rid of stuff,
anyone know someware where people sell stuff like this? Like an EBay
for Blind devices?
The Battery in my NLS player is down to around 8
hours, now. I don't know why they can't solve the battery life issue.
At 10:07 AM 5/4/2017, you wrote:
I read quite a lot and while at home, in my
opinion, nothing beats the NLS player, with its
good sound, long-lasting battery, although the
Hamit, I'm not sure. BSt is mostly American.
At 10:02 AM 5/2/2017, you wrote:
Are these UK lists though? Cause the Roil Post sounds like a UK thing.
On 5/2/2017 6:58 AM, john schwery wrote:
Hamit, 2 lists I can think of are BST and The Royal Post. Both are
for buying, selling and trading
For some reason I am getting a hum from my microphone plugged into my sound
blaster live, sound card. I tried another microphone and I still get a
hum. Does anyone know how I might solve this problem?
John
My operat~1 system unders~1 long filena~1 , does yours ?
You have to mark one end of the selection, first.
earlier, Mark D. Arnold, wrote:
I am having difficulty figuring out how to remove a section of audio from
an MP3 file that is at the end of the file. Could someone please let me
know how to cut out the audio at the end of a file using Recall
Yes, this is my experience, using '98 se and WE, 4.5 sp3.
earlier, Charles Adkins, wrote:
Wait, I know of a number of my friends who have used it on Windows 98 and
use it with Window-eyes very well without much problem. Just thought I'd
share that,
Chuck
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Does anyone know of a program that will let me split a 5 meg mp3 file into
chunks for easier mailing? I tried splitting it with RecAll Pro but the
chunks must be too large to fit into the clipboard. Thanks for any program
suggestions.
John
Welcome to scratch-a-tag: ### - scratch here
Well, I may be able to split it with Recall Pro, but I would rather find a
program that would make it easier.
earlier, Corey Knapp, wrote:
total recorder would probably do the job.
on Monday 7/26/2004 04:05 PM, John Schwery said:
Does anyone know of a program that will let me split a 5 meg mp3
This looks interesting. Here is a cassette drive that one installs into a pc.
Text of forwarded message follows:
Subject: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
http://www.computeramerica.com/content/columns/craig/2004/2004-10-25.htm
Craig Crossman, National Newspaper Computer Columnist
I am a new user to Sound Forge, version 8 and to Sound forge, as
well. I notice that the program generates sfk files. Do I need to keep those?
John
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I am new to Sound Forge, using version 8, and I use Window Eyes,
5.5. Do any of you use sets and which ones?
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I went to the game day audio site to hear a playoff game, today, and
the site was changed. There were no audio links. I didn't realize
that i only got the regular season with my subscription. So, I
bought the postseason package for $9.95. As I understand it, one has
to go to an mlb site
I tried getting this station with winamp and windows media player. I
think it is an asf file but I'm not sure. I tried from bill Sparks
and from the ktrs home page. Does anyone have any ideas?
John
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Subject: wma to mp3?
How do I convert an wma file to an mp3 file?
John
Try the multi media guide link. I believe the spring training games are free.
earlier, Kevin Minor, wrote:
Howdy.
I have been trying to listen to some spring training games on MLB.com, but
with no luck.I click on the Gameday Audio link, but no games appear there.
I then thought I'd need to log
Using WE 6 and Firefox, after activating the station link, the
embeded player comes up. From that point, I can hit the enter key on
the edit box for my email address. Then, I tab, type in my password
and hit the enter key. The game follows. I wish Roboform would work
in those embeded
Mike, so I may have to log in in the browser and not the player to
have Roboform work?
earlier, Mike Pietruk, wrote:
John
I use Roboform and Gameday Audio all the time with Internet Explorer 6.
So it should work with you.
One thing that comes to mind is check your Roboform passcards to make
By archived games, we mean games that have already been played. I
don't know how far back they go I doubt if they go back that far.
earlier, GianniP46, wrote:
You can listen to archived games? Do you mean classic games like from the
70's, 80's, and 90's? Where do I go to learn more about
The best way I have found is to go to the register log in page and
then to the multi-media guide page.
earlier, patricknc, wrote:
I have found that the best way to get to the game, for me anyway, is to go
to mlb.com, then login, hit ins-f7 and find the link for Gameday Audio, then
do Ins-f7
I believe most things in Sound Forge work with WE but some of the
sliders do not. You might ask on the GW-Micro list. Somebody may
have managed those sliders using the mouse keys.
earlier, Larry N, wrote:
Hi. I understand that Sound Forge requires scripts when used with Jaws. But
What about
I'm looking for not so common music such as the Smothers Brothers and
the New Christy Minstrels. I'm also looking for the song, America
Our Heritage. Does anyone know what site I might try for mp3 files?
John
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Wheels On My
Wagon
--- John Schwery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for not so common music such as the
Smothers Brothers and
the New Christy Minstrels. I'm also looking for the
song, America
Our Heritage. Does anyone know what site I might
try for mp3 files?
John
G.M
I tried emusic.com but I couldn't figure out how to search the
site. I wonder if one has to join before it can be searched?
John
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Someone asked why the words pc audio are extra verbiage, when one
considers if all lists would have the name in the subject line, it
adds up. Keep the names out of subject lines and learn to filter messages.
earlier, Steve Pattison, wrote:
I completely agree with Jonathan. I definitely
married you have to decide to either be right or be happy
SMILE
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 3:07 PM
Subject: comprehensive mp3music site?
I tried emusic.com but I couldn't figure out how to search
I found the search link by going to the about
link off the main page. Since I don't download a
lot of music, does anyone know of any pay as you go, sites?
earlier, John Schwery, wrote:
Cornell, is that f for search a JFW command? I use Window Eyes.
earlier, Cornell Ligon, wrote:
HI John
Doesn't Napster have a lot of spyware associated with it?
earlier, sean waiting, wrote:
Dear Kevin
do you know the website for it.
all the best from sean waiting
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I used to use that site but I can no longer connect to it. The
connection keeps timing out. I think it is a great site.
earlier, Dancing Queen, wrote:
I use oll of mp3, its not altogether technically legal and there's a visual
verification when you register, also, you have to buy pre payment
What do you people think of cassette drives for the pc? Are they
worth the money? Is the software accessible?
John
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On all of mp3, I used to be able to preview a full album. On
mp3sparks, the player window appears, and just sits there, trying to
transfer data. Has anyone gotten the preview to work on mp3sparks?
John
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Just a couple of notes. Wen entering an email address, you may enter
any address, even a phony or old one. When ripping tracks from a cd,
by default all tracks are selected.
earlier, Kenneth Suratt, wrote:
CDex Version 1.51
This is a great little program that can do several things, plus,
I don't know of any way around it. I had my wife to it.
earlier, Stephen Guerra, wrote:
How do you get around the image verification on mp3sparks for signing up
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Bob, sometimes, if you keep re-trying to read the disk you might be
able to see the files. Or, if you have access to another pc, that pc
might be able to read the disk.
earlier, Bob Seed, wrote:
Does anyone out there know of a program that will open up a floppy
disc that may be corrupted? I
I hear Kitchen Aid makes good ones. ducking and running
earlier, DJ DOCTOR P, wrote:
High Rick,
Your best bet for small mixers, is Musician Friend.
http://www.musicianfriend.com
They have mixers of all kinds made by just about all brand names.
I hope this tid bit of info helps.
The best of
: looking for a mixer
Hello John,
Didn't you miss the mark a little?
Rick was talking about an audio mixer not a food processor.
John
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I only use it for the Iowa Hawkeyes games.
earlier, Norma A. Boge, wrote:
Hi everybody,
If you are a paid subscriber to a plan for NCAA basketball audio
through cstv.com, would you please contact me privately,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Specifically, I am unable to log in to start a
live audio stream.
Norma, I use Window Eyes. First, I go to the Hawkeyes site and
activate the audio link for the game I want. Then, the cstv page
comes up. I tab down to the edit boxes for my email address and
password and hit enter. The game comes up and start playing.
earlier, Norma A. Boge, wrote:
Hi
For those using NFL field pass, which player sounds better, Real
Player or Media Player?
John
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Does anyone know if the Braille Sense will work with the MLB package,
game day audio?
John
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Can one hear the upcoming NCAA basketball games on the net, and if so, how?
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The NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show
Can't see the video? Listen to live streaming audio from Westwood
One's radio broadcasts of every game.
Click this link to visit the NCAA's March Madness on Demand website:
http://www.ncaasports.com/mmod
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How does one get the audio for the NCAA games? I've looked on the
NCAA on demand page and can't figure it out.
John
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that much time
messing with it. This thing called work keeps getting in the way! I'm
sure others smarter than me have figured out easier ways to get at this.
John Schwery wrote:
How does one get the audio for the NCAA games? I've looked on the
NCAA on demand page and can't figure it out.
John
Betsy, go to MLB.com and look for the register link.
earlier, Betsy Sawyers, wrote:
Hello,
Apologies if this has been recently covered, but can someone please tell me
how to get signed up with MLB game day audio? Can't figure out where to get
started.
Thank you.
Betsy
, but are the controls for the
player for game day audio more accessible this year? Man, wouldn't it be
nice if one could get Applian to add this to Replay-AV.
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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 11:09
Mike, I don't understand how your link works. I saved one that you
posted earlier. When I go to that link in Fire Fox, I get the games
for March 23.
earlier, Mike Pietruk, wrote:
Patrick
One suggestion which I have used for as long as I can remember.
Bookmark the multimedia page and go to
Mike, I accessed your link from your post and didn't bookmark anything.
earlier, Mike Pietruk, wrote:
John
Here is the link I always use:
mlb baseball Multimedia Guide
http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mediacenter/index.jsp
When I click on that right now, I am shown today's games.
What I bet you
I can't get any games on game day audio. After clicking on a station
link, the media window seems to load partially and sit there. It
says either transferring data from mlb.mlb.com or something about
gdx.mlb.com. It doesn't load far enough for me to log in. It
doesn't work in either ie or
I can no longer listen to games on the MLB, Game Day Audio. This
problem started last Saturday. I installed Silver Light, hoping that
would solve the problem. I did a Windows repair, but didn't
help. After clicking on a radio station, the game will not
load. Sometimes, I get the log on
For those of us who have trouble with Silver Light in trying to
listen to Game Day Audio, I have good news and bad news. After
talking to someone at MLB support, the good news is that we do not
have to use Silver Light, so uninstall it. The bad news is that with
Window Eyes, anyway, WE can't
Dennis, I don't know about JFW but Window Eyes can't see the
prompt. My wife can see it.
earlier, Dennis, wrote:
ok i'm using firefox now and it still doesn't show an option to pick the
original media player. what am i doing wrong.
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The last I knew, they would accept Mastercard. I know they don't take Visa.
earlier, Dancing Queen, wrote:
Hi
I haven't had to refill my balance on the site for an age, it seems
that credit cards are out of the question again, i told a friend
about the site but he couldn't find the click and
No, I could only use Mastercard.
earlier, Dancing Queen, wrote:
typical!!
Could you ever use visa on there, once they started up again with the
current title?
Trace
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I just tried it, this morning, and the connection timed out.
earlier, Dancing Queen, wrote:
Hi
A friend called me this morning to tell me that they couldn't get on
the site, I've just tried and I can't either, Have the americans
closed it down again? Amazing how they can do that, bearing in
I did get them to work without Silver Light but in Fire Fox and not
Internet Explorer.
earlier, Gary Schindler, wrote:
I haven't got the links for the gameday audio to work without the
silverlight.
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What I did was use WinZip. The classic brought up a list of files in
the archive. I went to the actions menu and chose extract.
earlier, anthony campbell, wrote:
hello, you need to unzip them and then put the files in to gold wave and
save them in mp3 format.
hth
anthony
unzipped
-
WinZip unzips and extracts them.
earlier, aadorno1, wrote:
hi I could play them on the computer with out unzipping them, or that
doesn't matter?
very confused.
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I unzip them with Winzip version 11.1.
earlier, abarney, wrote:
If you are going to unzip Winrar files, you need Winrar, or 7Zip.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:49 AM
Subject: Re
Yep, version 2 was pulled because of issues needing fixed.
earlier, constantine (on laptop), wrote:
Hi,
I went to download version 2.0 for the victor reader stream.
However, all I can find is the 2.0 of stream companion, and 1.2 of
the firmware.
I went to:
Maheen, can you do a search on a file name?
earlier, Maheen Wickramasinghe, wrote:
I ripped a CD using Easy CD DA Extracter, and for some very! unknown
reason, the disc is not in my documents! Where can I look! I looked
in my music, my received files, all over! but it's not there! Where,
oh
I get the Iowa Hawkeyes via cstv for $50 per year. This includes any
sports broadcasted on their radio network.
earlier, Mike Pietruk, wrote:
Dean
This is now very much a mixed bag. Yahoo College
Sports continues to offer its subscription package though the number of
schools included is
Mike, how much is the Yahoo package?
earlier, Mike Pietruk, wrote:
John
That's interesting about Iowa. Iowa is also a part of the Yahoo
subscription package though I suspect that the CSTV one you have likely
covers more sports particularly the so-called minor ones.
Any fm radio will work. Just set a radio to the frequency to which
the transmitter is set.
earlier, aadorno1, wrote:
hi list.
I have a question about these transmittters and how they work.
once they are set up any fm radio you have in the house will pick up the
signal or does each radio in
Does anyone know where I can get the Outback Bowl on the net? I
can't the Hawkeyes broadcast I am guessing, because of a conflict,
with somebody like ESPN.
John
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I have been using WinZip pro for rar files. Today, when extracting a
5 part archive, WinZip had some problems. I looked at the error
window but I didn't see those problems. Is there a free program that
handles rar files better than WinZip? If so, what is it and where do
I get it? Thanks.
:02 PM
Subject: RE: rar files?
I use 7-Zip, but I honestly can't remember where I got it and I don't have
the installer any more.
Dan Kerstetter
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I have one of those TEAC units, not sure of
model, that I'm not using. It has rca jacks in
the back for plugging in an external source such
as a cassette deck. If you would like to buy it, write me off list.
earlier, Gary Schindler, wrote:
what about the Teac 350-G which allows you to
dub
No, they are using a media player. Silver Light is not needed.
earlier, Peter Alan Smith: psmit...@post.harvard.edu, wrote:
Hi there, are they still going with Silverlite? I never found it very
stable. It used to cut out with 3-2 counts and bases loaded all the
time. But I did just visit
Robert, on those archives, sometimes you have to wait awhile before
the game starts. And, you may need to crank the volume up a bit.
earlier, Robert doc Wright, wrote:
I'm all signed up, logged in and clicked on the game I wanted but
all I here is music and people talking in the background.
How do I get mp3 files on to a cd in cd audio format? What programs
will I need?
John
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I downloaded an album of mp3 files and the tracks aren't named
correctly. How do I get a track list with the correct names? Thanks
in advance for any help.
John
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What some are doing is to log in first before selecting a game. That
is what I did, yesterday.
earlier, dennis, wrote:
they screw up opening day every year. it allways crashes, the media
player allways sucks, the creditcard renual process allways works
though and the dopes at customer
After typing my password, I don't look for a submit button. I just hit enter.
earlier, Kevin Minor, wrote:
Hi.
I was just on the phone with someone from MLB.com. The person was very
helpful. As I write this, I'm listening to the White Sox and Royals.
Here's what to do to get it to work. It
I listened to the Cards game last night but the links are not
activated until shortly before the game starts. So, one can't listen
to much of the pre-game interviews.
earlier, Gary Schindler, wrote:
there were some links missing such as the Pirates and Cardinals, so
someone is doing a sloppy
I have some mp3 files that have a very low volume. Is there any way
I can raise the volume without distorting the files? If so, what
program do I need to do it?
John
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Betsy, I use it with my Iowa Hawk-eyes package, using Window
Eyes. It takes a lot of mouse key usage. I have to move the mouse
cursor to find a listen link.
earlier, Betsy, wrote:
Good morning,
Has anyone tried to use CSTV for college baseball games? I tried to
register for a particular
What is bad about USB turn tables?
earlier, stewart ross, wrote:
hi personally i would not go for a USB turntable, get a good
quality one with a good quality cartridge on it,
go for a teckniques SL1200
cartridge stanton 500
if you need to de pop or de click any vinal, you can use programmes
it is.
I find that if you use the fancy software you remove allot of the
not just unwanted noise, but also some good sound too.
john schwery wrote:
Randy, so do you use the software that comes with the unit or
something else? If you use something else, what do you use?
earlier, Randy Tijerina
I think Sound Forge uses that extension when it uses mp3 files.
earlier, Jim Noseworthy, wrote:
Hi Folks:
For some reason, all of my MP3 files are gone and I am left with
some files that are ending in .MP3.SfK extensions
Anyone know what happened?
He is no fool who gives what he cannot
And, also ask for either the standard or advanced
model. If you want navigation and bookmarking
capabilities, ask for the advanced model.
earlier, Adrian Spratt, wrote:
Contact your regional NLS branch.
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I don't have that problem. I just hit a key and
the Stream goes to the next or previous book.
earlier, Terrilynne, wrote:
I have a Victor, and I don't like it much. The
only thing that keeps me using it is that I can
download my own books, when I want them, and no
library is telling me that
Does anyone know of an online feed to hear
Westwood one, for example, the NFL playoff games?
John
Currently in Ocala, Florida Clear, 33°F Wind:NNW-330° at 10mph
The phrase 'rule of thumb' is derived from an old
English law which stated that you couldn't beat
your wife with anything wider
Robert, the cartridges are about 3 inches long, 2
inches wide and about 3/8 of an inch thick. They
are flat on the top side and the bottom side has
some beveling on some of the edges. There is a
finger hole on one end and the other end, with
the connection goes into the player. You will
I sent this with the wrong subject.
earlier, john schwery, wrote:
The cartridges are about 3 inches long, 2 inches
wide and about 3/8 of an inch thick. They are
flat on the top side and the bottom side has
some beveling on some of the edges. There is a
finger hole on one end and the other
Some people are doing that, so there must be drives that are long enough.
.
earlier, Johnny Angel!, wrote:
Hi all,
While we are on the subject. Has anyone found a
flash drive long enough to reach the usb port in the front slot of the machine?
At 10:02 PM 2/25/2010, you wrote:
Sure you can
John, yes, the headphone jack is stereo.
earlier, Bob Hicks, wrote:
Hi John. I don't know about the headphone jack,
but the player will play the NLS books downloaded from BARD.
Best regards,
Bob Hicks
Access Technology Specialist
Seeing Hand Association, Inc.
304-232-4810
You need a letter s after audio+podcast.
earlier, DJ DOCTOR P, wrote:
Hello Kevin,
I have a San Disc 4 GB USB flash drive.
I created a folder that's called, audio+podcast.
I put mostly MP3 files in that folder.
But when I plug that flash drive in to the
player, it plays one of the audio files
Perkins also has the cartridges.
earlier, Michael D. Barber, wrote:
The cartridges come from the American Printing House for the Blind and I
believe they're about $12.75. I recommend getting the cable meant to be
used for these cartridges from the same place because I think they're less
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: DIGITAL TALKING BOOK PLAYER QUESTION
You need a letter s after audio+podcast.
earlier, DJ DOCTOR P, wrote:
Hello Kevin,
I have a San Disc 4 GB USB
That is only necessary if you put NLS books on
the cartridge, along with mp3 files.
earlier, Robert doc Wright, wrote:
don't forget to remind her about creating the
audio+podcasts folder on the cartridge.
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Vinny, I don't have the start times, so if you
find them, let me know. Here are a couple of links that might work.
http://www.ksenam.com/common/gap_streamer.php
http://citadelcc-wnkt-fm.wm.llnwd.net/citadelcc_WNKT_FM
These are a couple of Westwood radio stations.
earlier, Vinny Samarco,
I don't know why you are having your problem but
I can tell you that you named the audio+podcasts folder correctly.
earlier, Dave McElroy WA6BEF, wrote:
Ok, what am I doing wrong?
I have created two folders, the one being $dtb and the other audio+podcasts.
$dtb works great but I can't access
is this done on the nls player? All I have is bookshelf
where the dtb books are stored.
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I don't know why you are having your problem but
I can tell you that you named the audio+podcasts folder correctly
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I don't know why you are having your problem but I can tell you that you
named the audio+podcasts folder correctly.
earlier, Dave McElroy WA6BEF, wrote:
Ok
Or, you may have a drive with a sleeve, so you
have to push on a sort of button so the drive
will slice in the sleeve, exposing the connector.
earlier, DJ DOCTOR P, wrote:
Hello Tom,
If you feel the right side of your player, you will find a headphone jack.
Right behind it, is the USB port.
It doesn't matter where NLS books are placed but
each book should be in its own folder.
earlier, Christopher Chaltain, wrote:
Your MP3's should go into a folder called
Audio+Podcasts. Your BARD books can go anywhere,
but it's suggested you place them in a folder called $DTB.
Christopher
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