HI,
So, maybe it is good time to discuss more and more MFNetDisk product :.
Because the alternative is a deep good sleeping time even in Ashdod.
There's a rumor that the most annoying
posters have left us in peace.;-)
I hope you do not point to me.
Shai
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 10:36 PM,
I don't disagree, Mark, that this can be highly inconvenient. But it's
high time that organisations got with the program(me) re modern
communications technology. I guess THIS is one of the WORST audiences to
peddle that line to. :-) On a brighter note we don't seem to have been all
that slow
Bottom line: if it works and performance is acceptable, it's ok.
As a side note, I was just recently testing at a DR site with a single z196
engine
(general purpose) being shared between 3 CF LPARs (for 3 different sysplexes)
and over 15 z/OS images. No productive work was being done, but they
It's 01:30 local time. I can't sleep. So I'm likely insane. But I'm
wondering if anybody knows of an __easy__ way to send z/OS SYSLOG
messages to the UNIX syslog daemon? Sending the UNIX syslog daemon
output to the z/OS SYSLOG is simple - log to the /dev/console UNIX
file.
What has occurred to me
Be very, very quiet. .We're hunting wabbits!
On Sun, 2011-05-22 at 22:51 -0400, Lizette Koehler wrote:
Wow – This is list very quiet. Hope you are all doing okay.
Lizette
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It's 01:30 local time. I can't sleep. So I'm likely insane.
s/[[:space:]]+likely//
;-)
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maybe not. maybe it really did happen. that's why it is quiet.
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Have a hangover
... and there's no need to shout. :-)
Martin
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Hi,
These is the data we get thru the assembler macro :
SALIDA DS0CL141
SAVOLDSCL6 VOLUME
SAUNIT DSCL8 UNIT (3350,3330V,TSODA,...
SADSNDSCL44
On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 09:33 +0200, Lindy Mayfield wrote:
maybe not. maybe it really did happen. that's why it is quiet.
Nope. I'm still here. And I'm going. I'm certain. But that'd be
off-topic.
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Maranatha!
ShopZ was down all day yesterday and is still unavailable this morning. It
looks like it will be a while:
ShopzSeries is temporarily unavailable for maintenance.
ShopzSeries is scheduled to resume normal operations by Saturday, October 24th
at 12:00 AM MDT / 06:00 GMT.
Bob Shannon
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Yeah, Lizette I agree really quiet, unusually so ..
Scott J Ford
I had actually thought that zombies had gotten most of us. After all - it was
supposed to be the
I am happy to see strong energy with this subject It got very quiet.
At least we have energy when we are dealing with non MF issues.
Next issue can be to marry or to die.
I am sure that this forum will be active at least as my pupular forum here
in Ashdod how to make falafel.
Shai
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On Sun, 22 May 2011 16:53:50 -0400, David Cole dbc...@colesoft.com
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I have posted new maintenance for z/XDC. For details please visit our
Facebook page. You can find it by going onto Facebook and
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Wow - This is list very quiet. Hope you are all doing okay.
I thought my perception of that was due to having plonked Mr. Mason.
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Have a hangover from the end of the world party
They Lied...
How do you know the world we knew last week didn't end, and we just
transferred to a parallel universe? :-)
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So they like the idea of you going and getting a different job, John. :-)
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ShopZ was down all day yesterday and is still unavailable this
morning. It looks like it will be a
while:
ShopzSeries is temporarily unavailable for maintenance.
ShopzSeries is scheduled to resume
Ed,
Do you have the specific ptf that had that hold? I ask because I just ran an
applycheck for everything for wasoem and z/osmf, and only got one hold, on
UK66412. It could be that I'm at a higher level than you, but I just want to
verify.
Thanks!
MA
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So they like the idea of you going and getting a different job, John.
:-)
I've already given notice. :-)
I'm planning to retire in May of 2014 (if I live that long).
-jc-
On Mon, 23 May 2011 14:37:18 +1000, Shane wrote:
Facebook ... professional - interesting juxtaposition Mark.
I'm also not a customer (would love to have a play as I've said before)
- this info would make more sense (IMHO) announced and linked
(internally) off the homepage rather than hidden
Ed and Barbara,
Yes, this is one of those hidden features you get with updating WASOEM or
z/OSMF. Besides having SMPPTS entries that are larger than those for JAVA,
applying then will very nicely wipe out your configuration files. When
applying this maintenance, I create a clone filesystem
Yeah, 6pm came and went on May 21st, we are still here. I hope no one there got
caught in the Tornadoes, grew up in Tornado Alley most of my life
Scott J Ford
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Sent: Mon, May 23,
Hi.
LISTDSI works only under TSO, if you want to trap same msgs(and more) you
can also use Storage function to surf MVS Data Area with swareq pointing to
jfcb and subfields.
Used properly allows a perfect usage of jcl info.
Regards,
Marco
Since it appears that the config files must live in SMPE managed
filesystems, it would seem like you need to make your config files a
usermod so that they are not lost.I already do something like this
for the required JAVA filesystem changes that are necessary for tape
encryption.
Usermod
Is this information also on your web site? Some of us have corporate policies
against accessing social networking sites frmo our work computers.
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I don't disagree, Mark, that this can be highly inconvenient. But it's
high time that organisations got with the program(me) re modern
communications technology. I guess THIS is one of the WORST audiences to
peddle
On Mon, 23 May 2011 01:56:33 -0500, John McKown joa...@swbell.net wrote:
It's 01:30 local time. I can't sleep. So I'm likely insane.
No comment. :-)
But I'm
wondering if anybody knows of an __easy__ way to send z/OS SYSLOG
messages to the UNIX syslog daemon? Sending the UNIX syslog daemon
So far, I haven't seen that locked out either (yet!). But people aren't
using it
for up to the minute updates on their thoughts and activities like FB.
The real reason it probably has not been locked out is that the management
involved that decides the policies wants to be able to get to that
Don't be sorry. I'm glad you said it. I had something happen the other day that
really made me laugh. The ratio of System Admins to system programmers here is
about 8 to 1. Management wanted us to start showing the admins the systems
aspect of z/os and the z10. One of the really bright guys
Why are vendors and organizations using Facebook for professional
use? I am seeing this more and more often.
Our use of Facebook is experimental at this stage... We are trying it
for several reasons. First, because I (and a LOT of other people) do
use Facebook socially, so I (and a LOT of
On Mon, 23 May 2011 08:42:25 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
Instead of running UNIX under z/OS, I think you need to start working on
running MVS under *nix. If you start writing it now, you may have it
done before you retire.I'm sure Paul G. will be more than happy to
help. :-)
I'll cede
Hi
Would anyone know the name of the DB2 mapping macro for the following
After issuing IXCQUERY whitin QUAMEM dsect there is a field called
QUAMUSOF which is a offset to a user state field this area contains
the DB2 version IRLM jobname etc
I am sure it's some where in the DB2 maclib
I just did a fast signon and did a check on my software licenses. No
problem with that here in N. Texas.
On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 11:14 +, Bob Shannon wrote:
ShopZ was down all day yesterday and is still unavailable this morning. It
looks like it will be a while:
ShopzSeries is
On Mon, 23 May 2011 10:03:09 -0400, David Cole dbc...@colesoft.com wrote:
By definition, it [Facebook] is primarily used for networking with
friends, not professional contacts. You're posts are an exception.
Ummm, I find that a very large number of both local and national
businesses have
On Mon, 23 May 2011 08:53:36 -0500, Ward, Mike S wrote:
... we have scheduled IPL's once a week ...
Whether you need it or not? Why?
Lingering fear of resource leaks? Operator training?
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Hey Scott,
Really appreciate the replies. We are running z/os v1r7. I'm going to compare
our JCL's now. Thanks.
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On 5/23/2011 8:03 AM, David Cole wrote:
Why are vendors and organizations using Facebook for professional use? I am
seeing this more and more often.
Our use of Facebook is experimental at this stage... We are trying it for
several reasons. First, because I (and a LOT of other people) do use
Implementing MVS under *NIX is easy - run Hercules/390 and MVS 3.8j
under it. I do it for fun at home. Now, writing something so that a
z/OS program could run on a *NIX platform would be something else. And
it is easier to simply recompile your applications to run under *NIX or
Windows by getting
On Mon, 23 May 2011 09:27:16 -0500, John McKown joa...@swbell.net wrote:
Implementing MVS under *NIX is easy - run Hercules/390 and MVS 3.8j
under it. I do it for fun at home. Now, writing something so that a
z/OS program could run on a *NIX platform would be something else. And
it is easier to
On 5/23/2011 8:37 AM, Mark Zelden wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2011 09:27:16 -0500, John McKownjoa...@swbell.net wrote:
Implementing MVS under *NIX is easy - run Hercules/390 and MVS 3.8j
under it. I do it for fun at home. Now, writing something so that a
z/OS program could run on a *NIX platform
Maintenance window. We are only allowed 1 maint window per week.
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I think we IPL about once every 2-3 months.
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Yeah, 6pm came and went on May 21st, we
Be afraid, be very afraid!
Not at all a serious thread, of course, but this comment reaches down almost
as low as the comment from Jaffe[1] regarding his preference for the most
offensive choice and all fully justifies Kees Vernooij's disgust[2] (and
JR's[3])
at the mentality of some of the
It isn't very quiet anymore!
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Scott Ford scott_j_f...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yeah, 6pm came and went on May 21st, we are still here. I hope no one there
got
caught in the Tornadoes, grew up in Tornado Alley most of my life
Scott J Ford
After all, if half a billion people are
on Facebook, then by definition(!), that's where your customers are...
What good is it if customer management block the site?
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My pleasure glad I could help. Also the structure of our cod
Hey John,
My pleasure glad I could help. Also the structure of our code the EZASOKET
calls
were developed on z/OS 1.6 ...and have been working up through 1.12 no issues.
The only problem I ran across is compatibility of the some of
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for z/XDC)
Why are vendors and
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On Mon, 23 May 2011 08:53:36 -0500, Ward, Mike S wrote:
... we have scheduled IPL's once a week ...
Whether you need it or not? Why?
Because.
Lingering fear of resource leaks? Operator
st...@trainersfriend.com (Steve Comstock) writes:
Ahhh! The memorable Mass Storage System. Pluck, shuck, and play.
ISTR it was the 3950, but I could be wrong. I wrote training for
it back when I was with IBM; even had it translated into German.
But I can't find the books now (this was 1974-75
On Mon, 23 May 2011 15:23:37 +0200 Marco Gianfranco Indaco
mgind...@gmail.com wrote:
:Hi.
:LISTDSI works only under TSO, if you want to trap same msgs(and more) you
:can also use Storage function to surf MVS Data Area with swareq pointing to
:jfcb and subfields.
JFCB does not contain much of the
I have been using multiple ISPF screens for many years now, 12 or so. I have
memorized what each one is. Like 1 is edit, 2 is SDSF, 3 is ISHELL, 4 is 3.4
and so on.
Problem is that I still cannot figure out how to make PF9 swap between two
screens that I want. Let's say I am in ISHELL on
:JFCB does not contain much of the DSCB.
Sorry, more than LISTDSI, of course.
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On Mon, 23 May 2011 18:22:13 +0200, Lindy Mayfield
lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com wrote:
I have been using multiple ISPF screens for many years now, 12 or so. I
have memorized what each one is. Like 1 is edit, 2 is SDSF, 3 is ISHELL, 4
is 3.4 and so on.
Problem is that I still cannot figure out
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 09:33:25 +0200
From: lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com
Subject: Re: It got very quiet
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
maybe not. maybe it really did happen. that's why it is quiet.
What, you mean the meek inherited IBM-MAIN?
I think he is looking for something like SWAP PREV, though I'm not sure
that will do what he wants.
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Mark Zelden m...@mzelden.com wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2011 18:22:13 +0200, Lindy Mayfield
lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com wrote:
I have been using multiple ISPF
On 5/23/2011 10:22 AM, Lindy Mayfield wrote:
I have been using multiple ISPF screens for many years now, 12 or so.
I have memorized what each one is. Like 1 is edit, 2 is SDSF, 3 is
ISHELL, 4 is 3.4 and so on.
Well, wait now. There is no inherent mapping like you are
talking about. You mean
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 10:03:09 -0400
From: dbc...@colesoft.com
Subject: Re: Facebook for professional usage (was Re: Recent maintenance for
z/XDC)
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
snippage
I prefer Facebook over LinkedIn simply because I don't use LinkedIn,
don't know how to use LinkedIn and
Lindy,
Have you tried the SWAPBAR command?
Regards,
John K
From: Lindy Mayfield lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com
On Mon, 23 May 2011 10:04:08 -0500, Chris Mason wrote:
noise
... this case of school-boy
behaviour ...
Your childish insults are unnecessary and unwanted.
Incidentally a signal to noise ration of 1 to 24 bodes ill for IBM-MAIN,
does it
not?
Yes. Why do you post so much noise?
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Our Socket command works. Our Connect command receives a 49.
I'm not quite sure how the port and ip address are to be passed.
They need to be in hex? A port of 1500 comes to x'05DC'. Is this how it
should look?
The ip address also? Can these two be programmed? Thanks a lot!
John
John
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However, this one looks pretty simple.
I'm
Well, since we're on a school-boy pranks theme:
I hope you have something to hand to wipe away the blood streaming from
your nose.
The serious point that arises from this is that subscribers to IBM-MAIN should
take the trouble to follow up any references they are offered before putting
their
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On Mon, 23 May 2011 18:22:13 +0200, Lindy Mayfield
lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com wrote:
I have been using multiple ISPF screens for many years now, 12 or so. I
have memorized what each one is. Like 1 is edit, 2 is SDSF, 3 is ISHELL, 4 is
3.4 and so on.
Problem is that I still cannot figure out
Pat,
I think the maximum can be increased by changing
MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_SPLIT_SCREENS in your installation options.
Scott
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Patrick Lyon ptl...@midamerican.comwrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2011 18:22:13 +0200, Lindy Mayfield
lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com wrote:
I have
Send me an email to my Yahoo and I will send you a sample.
John:
Send me an email to my Yahoo and I will send you a sample.
Scott J Ford
From: John Weber j...@fiteq.com
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 1:52:04 PM
Subject: 'EZASOKET'
Sorry didnt see Chris's answer...
Scott J Ford
From: Chris Mason chrisma...@belgacom.net
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Mon, May 23, 2011 2:09:42 PM
Subject: Re: 'EZASOKET' Connect Call How to Specify Port/IP Address
John
You should post any questions
On Mon, 23 May 2011 14:46:20 -0400, Scott Rowe
scott.r...@joann.com wrote:
Pat,
I think the maximum can be increased by changing
MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_SPLIT_SCREENS in your installation options.
Scott
Oh, don't tell me that. :)
Thanks for the tip!
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Patrick Lyon ptl...@midamerican.com wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2011 18:22:13 +0200, Lindy Mayfield
lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com wrote:
I have been using multiple ISPF screens for many years now, 12 or so. I
have memorized what each one is. Like 1 is edit, 2 is SDSF,
Hi Lindy,
I believe that Pat is correct in that SWAP PREV and NEXT operate based upon the
consecutive screen numbers assigned (i.e. rather than the order in which you
have accessed the screens).
You may find it useful to utilize screen names. I assign two-character names to
my screens using
I think the maximum can be increased by changing
MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_SPLIT_SCREENS in your installation options.
IIRC, there's an absolute max of 32.
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Lindy, if you think of the SWAP command as alternating between two screens,
or two sides of a display, this might make it easier. When you are on the
A screen and press PF9, you will go to the B screen. Press PF9 again,
and you are back on the A screen. OK so far?
Now, if you are on Screen 2 on
On 5/23/2011 1:08 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Patrick Lyonptl...@midamerican.com wrote:
On Mon, 23 May 2011 18:22:13 +0200, Lindy Mayfield
lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com wrote:
I have been using multiple ISPF screens for many years now, 12 or so. I
have memorized
Lizette Koehler wrote:
Wow – This is list very quiet. Hope you are all doing okay.
Lizette
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I'm not a z/XDC user, but I didn't see the information on your web site.
At least not in any obvious place.
Why are vendors and organizations using Facebook for professional use? I
am seeing this more and more often. It's fine for
---snip---
Or, we're the only ones left. There's a rumor that the most annoying
posters have left us in peace. ;-)
unsnip
That's an open invitation to Mr. Murphy, the noted law
Kohn:
Or what if the alternate universe was already in use and the resource manager
put us on hold?
Ed
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snip-
Don't be sorry. I'm glad you said it. I had something happen the other day that
really made me laugh. The ratio of System Admins to system programmers here is
about 8 to 1. Management wanted us to start showing the
sorry. i wasn't clear. it is easy to show, but difficult to describe.
let me say it this way. when you have multiple ispf screens open, like me,
from 1 to 8 (doesn't matter how I name them), then when you hit PF9 it switches
between two different screens.
i want to make it switch between
yes yes. of course. i just know that there is a way to make PF9 swap between
two screens and I want to know how to do it.
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Kalinich [jkali...@csc.com]
Sent: 23 May 2011 20:11
yes yes yes, i'm not that daft. :-)
this is easy to show and hard to explain. i want to tell PF9, swap, to swap
between 2 and 4, and not 4 an 1 (if I am on screen 4). there is a way to do
it. I have to go to one screen and swap between it and another and after a
while it works and then...
I think that is it! I have to try it now. And I'll let you know. thanks.
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Sent: 23 May 2011 22:15
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: PF9 Swap
On 5/23/2011 2:17 PM, Lindy Mayfield wrote:
yes yes. of course. i just know that there is
a way to make PF9 swap between two screens and I
want to know how to do it.
Lindy,
I think collectively the posters have shown / told you
all there is to say. Unless you want to use the WorkStation
On Mon, 23 May 2011 22:16:01 +0200, Lindy Mayfield
lindy.mayfi...@ssf.sas.com wrote:
sorry. i wasn't clear. it is easy to show, but difficult to describe.
let me say it this way. when you have multiple ispf screens open, like me,
from 1 to 8 (doesn't matter how I name them), then when you hit
well, actually, no. probably i didn't ask the question in the right way, but
no.
however don did get what i was asking and he gave me a good answer. i'll try
it tomorrow, but i'm sure it will work.
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On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Rick Fochtman rfocht...@ync.net wrote:
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Don't be sorry. I'm glad you said it. I had something happen the other day
that really made me laugh. The ratio of System Admins to system
I guess all the sysprogs are back at work and are causing system crashes
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It isn't very
At 5/23/2011 03:44 PM, Rick Fochtman wrote:
I'd also be concerned about too many wanna be's cluttering a
professional's mailbox with inappropriate and/or senseless replies
to legitimate technical questions.
(a) Could happen. (b) Might not. Personally, I doubt it will be a problem.
But if I
_http://www.dilbert.com/2011-05-22/_ (http://www.dilbert.com/2011-05-22/)
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dbc...@colesoft.com writes:
But if I choose a, I certainly will learn less than if I choose b.
Thanks for the smile, Ed.
vbg
Dave
At 5/23/2011 05:49 PM, Ed Finnell wrote:
_http://www.dilbert.com/2011-05-22/_ (http://www.dilbert.com/2011-05-22/)
In a message dated 5/23/2011 4:47:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
dbc...@colesoft.com writes:
But if I choose a, I certainly will learn less
FWIW, I just checked and the number of opt-ins (likes in Facebook
parlance) is up a bit over 20% since my post. So there's some opinion
out there that's not been expressed in this thread. Just saying...
But the total is still a substantial minority of our customer base,
so all you Eff-book
Lindy,
What Don told you is exactly how it works. Way back when all you had was 2
screens to swap between, you had the primary and secondary screen (I think that
is the correct terminology). Hitting PF9 bounced between primary and
secondary. The screen you are currently looking at is
On 23 May 2011 04:16:19 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
ShopZ was down all day yesterday and is still unavailable this morning. It
looks like it will be a while:
ShopzSeries is temporarily unavailable for maintenance.
ShopzSeries is scheduled to resume normal operations by
On 5/23/2011 18:13, David Cole wrote:
FWIW, I just checked and the number of opt-ins (likes in Facebook
parlance) is up a bit over 20% since my post. So there's some opinion
out there that's not been expressed in this thread. Just saying...
But the total is still a substantial minority of our
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