Amy Goodman interview with the two of the globe's most dangerous
men (courtesy of the Frontline Club)
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authoritarian.
Now we think this is what keeps us safe
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in some form from the Foundation in SF directly. Not sure.
There is some reason to critique the Turner book, but I enjoyed it for the
most part.
Molly
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Dark Matter by Gregory Sholette: Mass Artistic Resistance to the
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Finally, a history of collective precarity from a politicized artist.
Author/writer, Gregory Sholette, in the final paragraph of Dark Matter: Art
and Politics in the Age
://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/20/public-indifference-nsa-snowden-affair
John Naughton
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Edward Snowden: public indifference is the real enemy in the NSA affair
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and Windows 8 and the take over of
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On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 5:56 AM, Brian Holmes
bhcontinentaldr...@gmail.comwrote:
On 05/12/2014 04:47 AM, d.garcia wrote:
Which company is currently in the spotlight and today's designated Dr.
Evil is less important than
maybe I was part of the mind control.
Molly
molly hankwitz
On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 10:53 PM, nettime's avid reader nett...@kein.org
wrote:
Facebook's Psychological Experiments Connected to Department of Defense
Research on Civil Unrest
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Go, Geert! Great thought. Also, a great and powerful demonstration of how
publishing is out if bounds to censorship today!
On Nov 16, 2014, at 8:19 AM, John Young j...@pipeline.com wrote:
Go, Geert! Great thought. Also, a great and powerful demonstration of how
publishing is out if bounds to censorship today!
On Nov 16, 2014, at 8:19 AM, John Young j...@pipeline.com wrote:
of freedom/non freedom, than it is about the information
being read and judged.
Hmmm
Well
Perhaps Geert has simply provoked a thought, and we leave it there.
Molly
On Nov 17, 2014, at 10:10 AM, t byfield tbyfi...@panix.com wrote:
On 16 Nov 2014, at 12:20, Molly Hankwitz wrote:
Go, Geert! Great
That black people (and people rioting in anger and grief) should be
labelled thugs---just another symptom of the deeply seeded racism in
our great country. Curiously, a racism that has become more virulent
from whites in power since the election of a black president. But, to
point to social
...
what happens to looking to nettime for something crisp to be said about
technology?
Huh?
I'm confused
Molly Hankwitz
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Dear nettimers,Â
It is with profound sadness that I am reporting the passing of a Bay
Area icon of experimental art, the hugely influential and brilliant
sound artist/hacker, Don Joyce of Negativland and radio program, Over
the Edge. An earthquake of loss has shaken the experimenta
Dear Brian,
This is twice now that I have read your posts and you speak of fear. Are
people really scared shitless? I have to take, without reducing nettime
to a discussion of US presidential race some succor in the youth voters'
enthusiasm for the crisply spoken, critical voice of Bernie
Dear Brian,
I am interested in this idea of yours of the "flexible self" as I wrote much
about "flexibility" in my critique of wireless imagination in my dissertation
but did not know, at the time about your work, regrettably. I used the
brilliant work of Melissa Gregg, on the flexible economy
Morlock,
You are right - it is a bone - an inside justification, along "social"
and "religious" lines --(moral) for those also setting up the
free-market...
However, even the "free" market does not exist in a moral and political
vacuum so while there is too-down rearrangement of hierarchical
[digested @ nettime -- mod (tb)]
Molly Hankwitz <mollyhankw...@gmail.com>
Re: will someone explain
petition for new election
Re: will someone e
This is fascinating to me having just attended the March here in SF all day
Saturday and having watched, rapt -- the anarchist black bloc on the streets of
D.C. remotely and been a regular, choosy news hound for months.
A couple of points - while I'm not convinced that the Republicans have
Morlock,
quoting you here:
<>
we know the ten year plan...move to a privatized government so
interlaced with profit-making that the term "military industrial
entertainment complex" will go out of style and we might need to
replace with "fascist commercial industrial comedy
Thank you for the link, Iain.
I am finally getting to listen to the Scahill interview now.
And, apologies, Steve - it was you framing Trump as a fiscal
conservative. My bad. I'm glad you entered this thread despite it being
somewhat banal or realizing that it's almost difficult to talk or
From "Open Culture" -
It may seem to tax one word to make it account for so many different
cultural manifestations of authoritarianism, across Europe and even
South America. Italy may have been "the first right-wing dictatorship
that took over a European country," and got to name
Steven, others,
> In response to...
(Snip)
> Are the republicans voters racist? I think the vast majority are not
> (although that still leaves millions that are). What most republican
> voters are is indifferent to racism. If taxes get cut, and it comes with
> a dash of racism--OK. If
Hi - the "sanctuary cities" stand to lose funding for supporting
undocumented immigration. These may be your rebel cities...here is
what San Francisco government has stated (this not the final, final
version but very close)
Go, SF
San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ --
-- Response to the
Brian - "deranged fiscal conservative" --maybe he's just wanting a
really great retirement plan, skirting Trump empire except through
dealings with his kids, and enjoying the limelight of the Oval
Office...!
> On Nov 21, 2016, at 10:00 PM, Brian Holmes
> wrote:
>
dear all,
we shouldn't assume that racism is the only force behind the voting,
no. but, given that the election was already skewed in the direction of
white, southern and midwestern wealthier voters with the undermining of
voters' rights (supreme court decison 2013) it is no wonder
Hello, Felix, others, i I'm enjoying this thread, too. thanks to
all the thinking, feeling people. I wonder if this part of Felix's
comments could be fleshed out more:
"The battle, however, is extremely uphill. Not just because there
will be a lot of damage done over the next couple of years by
hello allan,
thank you for writing this long summary of your perceptions anyway
even if it is not a completely thought out analysis. it is true and a
good point to bring to the surface that the dems knocked back sanders
and undermined his campaign because, probably, my hunch, they are too
tied
To demonstrate how progressive a scientific mind can be...
"The real purpose of Socialism is to get past the predatory phase of
human development." --Albert Einstein
So, what does socialist science look like?
In response to Michael:
It is good to meet you. Perhaps you are one
I agree here with , Morlock. The March for Science is not the problem.
Science is knowledge, learning, knowing. The problem is corporate and
privatized research agenda governing the direction of flows; the problem is
science being made real if that's what serves capitalism. It's gone on
forever
Dear list -
Recommending two books by John Hartley.
He spoke at QUT, when director of then CIRAC - regarding importance of
and media of the French Revolution.
"Media, Markets & Public Spheres: European Media at a Crossroads" and
"Television after TV: Essays on a Medium in Transition" -
Ted
Sad to hear this. He was a very warm and inviting editor - very nice man -
who asked me to peer review articles for the Journal of Communiy
Informatics.
Molly
On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 4:11 PM t byfield wrote:
> I'm sad to pass this news on.
>
> T
>
> <
Dear Patrick, Brian,
I read your post this am, Patrick, and was comforted amidst numerous recent
events to find a conscious intellect! No freak. And, of course, I have some
responses...for you and with Brian's comments! See inserted below.
On 10/13/2017 05:09 AM, Patrick Lichty wrote:
> > Has
Hi Nils,
Maybe this helps...with big data, social types can be formed as "likely" to
misbehave from cross-referencing and aggregating the data from facial
recognition, for instance - if suppositions about social types (are men of
color more likely to commit crime? - obviously not, but without
I have the opposite impression from reading news here in States. Spain made
to look like overly brutal respressive regime. They had to apologize.
Catalonian leader highlighted as setting "a global stage" for Catalonia -
and Catalonian voters are seen as victims blocked from the right to
Thank you for this post. The analogy to space and property values in
Dubai...perfectly clear. A city surely growing on overinflated speculative
wealth —and the fantasies of power that go with it—-not to mention other
cities, maybe Shanghai, that attract foreign, western capital.
Operative word:
I am not sure from the initial posting whether it was posted in jest and
tongue in cheek but do you think, fellas, we could start insisting on an
Internet that —“subjugates living human beings” instead of “men only”—?
C’mon...ok - took the bait, but honestly,
let us not exclude women and children
Dear nettime,
Please post good sources of thought about the curtailing of “net
neutrality” here in US and what effects that could or will have elsewhere?
Feeling myopic in my understanding
Much obliged for any, all comments
Also - an easy action to take is this one...open to international
is loosing ground quite quick. too quick.
>
> any info welcome.
> Johnatan
>
> 2017-12-08 17:16 GMT+01:00 Molly Hankwitz <mollyhankw...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Dear nettime,
>>
>> Please post good sources of thought about the curtailing of “net
>> neutrality” her
Masters candidates and Digital Arts faculty at San Jose State University's
prestigious CADRE new media art lab
join the critical programming revolution to break the mold - too much
privatized media access?
strangulation of networked communications? surveillance fatigue?
Software meets student
Hi Cornelia,
Thank you so much for sharing this work. I’m excited to use it as a
backdrop to teaching new media history and theory.
My students suggested to me last semester that the Internet is now “old”
but they couldn’t explain exactly what they meant by saying that. I have a
feeling that an
Lord Zuckerberg and his minions and serfs in San Francisco would be
pleased.
Thank you for posting.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 12:17 PM Allan Siegel
wrote:
> Big data for the people
>
Dear nettimers,
Enjoyed this video of interview/convo between Bratton and Bruce Sterling,
who covers ideas in sci fi as related to industrial design especially as
they emerged during Art Deco in US and in NY. Also, “involuntary parks” an
interesting way to consider post-natural tracts of land,
::Call for Islamophobia reports ::
The *European Islamophobia Report* (EIR) is an annual report, which has
been published since 2015. The EIR documents and analyzes trends in the
spread of Islamophobia in various European nation states. Every year on the
International Day for the Elimination of
to a "real journalist".
Here :
https://harpers.org/archive/2019/04/more-than-a-data-dump-julian-assange/
Molly
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 4:56 PM Flick Harrison
wrote:
> Molly, you missed the key point even though you quoted it verbatim:
>
> On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 3:31
Dear Nettimers - Lest we all forget that scapegoating Assange will
ultimately help DT and his dastardly concept of victimization through
"fake news" (meaning just about all media outlets except Wikileaks,
apparently) and for him to complete his rationale for destroying "free
press."
Death of Maker
Maker Faire promoted, as many have pointed out, an artisanal/technological
relationship and hands on DIY production and in areas of education and
experimentation. All great!
They tried to be inclusive with low-cost materiality and open access
workshops and free-timed events, but
Dear nettime,
This interview is an impressive account, if you have not read one—and by
one of our most impressive brothers—- of the attacks and governmental
punishment of journalists in a several countries, and the falling down of
free press and flow of information in liberal democracies which
Hi - I’m an occasional poster - on list for 21 years. Crustacean period of
deep internet networking. Nettime is go-to site for reading when other news
and info cease to bring about the right kind of karate chop to the
mega-brain of capital.
Maker...was cool at start. Grew as result of
John et al,
No response to your whole text right now, but in the work we are doing
tracking support for Assange - here is another as friends of Assange,
socialists and journalists are called to join forces in defending him and
investigative reporting by John Pilger:
Hello Iain, et al,
If I have contributed with my post regarding the passing of Maker - as no
big deal - this creating maker-doubt by underscoring the lack of
environmental consciousness in a kabillion plastic parts (heating seals and
whales applaud) my comments were not intended to squelch the
n a bad
> shape and the one Rachel O' Dwyer started on net-art is converging
> around questions that have to do with how the limits of networks have
> become more tangible today, technically as well as in the form of
> "network idealism".
>
> Molly Hankwitz wrote:
>
&g
Hi Rachel,
snip -
I’m currently writing about various tactical and activist practices in the
wireless space, including artistic interventions, software-defined radio
communities who are reverse-engineering, hacking, sniffing and jamming
signals, communities and activists who are building communal
Carlo and nettime!
Thank you for this, Carlo. I could not agree more, the deliberate effort of
mods to put material that is provocative and worthy on the list...BUT, it
may also be, and this is where mods could also help...that the great net
debates have disappeared or died out. There are new
y, Julie Vulcan, Kaylah Amiga, Kara Beavis, Karenza Ebejer,
Katarina Djordjevic Urosevic, Kathleen Janne Tuimaseve and students:
Tristan, Liam, Nick, Eli, Paige, Tahlia and Brooke (Noosa Christian
College, yr 11), Leah Shelton, Lena John Gomez, Lisa Kelly, Linda Lyn
Cunningham, Lucille Calmel, Molly
Not to let everyone die. Anyone
> who listens to all of that and immediately wants to punish or attack
> Thunberg -- they're not having that reaction because they think she's
> wrong, but rather because, deep down, they fear she is right.
>
> # distributed via : no commercial us
l understanding of
> performance art in your abstract adoption of the term 'no one'.
>
> B
>
> On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 at 04:42, Molly Hankwitz
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Ted and Felix,
>>
>> Thank you these links. I have been following Ms. Thunberg with a mix of
>>
Forwarded on behalf of Nina
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To: Molly Hankwitz
Hi Molly,
Thanks, I have a similar perspective , but wasnt allow
as been coming for a while --with its own systems
of authoritarianism, surveillance, and punitive standards - i guess
COVID-19 is the ooze seeping from the swamp in another form. covid-19
IS the over-extension of capital in medical form. what hasn't been
stolen yet, might well be stolen soon.
molly
-biologist since early womanhood. keep on with
haraway, please, by all means. check out her podcasts on The Dig. big
update https://www.thedigradio.com/
molly hankwitz
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 6:46 AM podinski wrote:
> dear Bifo and any Haraway Cyborgy hangers-on,
>
> Let's set
iduals are fighting the spread of
coronavirus, from open access science to cell phone tracking.
molly hankwitz
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generations. Perhaps the massively disgruntled student/customers of
pay-for-name degrees should put down their brushes and chisels. Bad for the
environment. Regroup. Rethink.
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Hello!
Now that DT has Covid-19, it is as if some kind of sense has descended upon
this nation, a place recurrently gripped by sensations of flackery, fakery, and
flack. It is all quiet on the White House lawn...Left candidates
*have*retreated to the sidelines...sure. Biden wants us in the
Hello...interesting thread! Thank you, Zak for querying the potentials of a
Biden militarism. It's difficult to respond to the critique without giving
up other more hopeful impressions I have about Biden and the coming
election and the American people at present because I am like Brian, I
believe,
Felix
Thank you for writing at this time...can’t speak for Europe, but here it’s
revolution.
Canada sometimes seems to feel protests there follow protest here...do
these expectations of American influence preclude honest revolt against
racism which is present in other countries? Protest is what
Dear Geert, Lev, nettime...ok, I take the bait...!!!
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 12:38 AM Geert Lovink wrote:
> URL or not but this is too good, and too important for nettimers, not to
> read and discuss. These very personal and relevant observations come from a
> public Facebook page and have
Adding on to my optimistic rant re Lev Manovich sadness:
Wanted to bring attention to this very well curated and interesting
exhibition
here in San Francisco by disabled artists and by artists about disability
and technology.
Very interesting work combining all manner of technologies to inscribe
Either the
theory of a vaccine, or a theory of right, or a theory of alternative power
and meatless existence. There will be new architectures for human existence
- and on higher ground.
molly
molly hankwitz - she/her
http://bivoulab.org
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 1:54 AM
wrote:
>
>
>
There is a great film by Tom Andersen called "LA Plays Itself" - which is
all about LA locations in films and cross-overs between location and city.
Really a great documentary.
Molly
molly hankwitz - she/her
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On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 3:09 AM Geert Lovink wrote:
voulab.org/speaking-masks/
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Thank you for writing on this topic. I wasn't sure what 'cancel culture'
was. I have read your article with great interest, thus.
I agree with Olivier on the "power-orientation" and it may resonate with
previous powers - such as monarchy when someone would fall out of favor in
court, or in
Worthwhile
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From: Molly Hankwitz
Date: Fri, Jul 3, 2020 at 1:36 PM
Subject: Political Education Webinar - The History of Policing in the US
To:
Dear Nettime
As part of academics in solidarity with Black Lives Matter - Pillars of the
Community/San Diego
Annie, Geert
Thank you for this query, Geert, and Annie, for your essays which Ive read
(and shared) with great interest. The Online Preparation essay is
particularly useful as are your images!
I will write something more substantive and longer, but in the meantime,
came across this critique
responding to geert -
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 1:51 PM Molly Hankwitz
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>
>
>
> yes, when coupled with self-isolation and uncertainty, and student's
> issues of moving home, disruption to campus life
>
>
>
> not more exhausting than the commute and in perso
responding to geert -
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 1:51 PM Molly Hankwitz
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>
>
>
> yes, when coupled with self-isolation and uncertainty, and student's
> issues of moving home, disruption to campus life
>
>
>
> not more exhausting than the commute and in perso
This is fascinating response. It’s getting harder here to be a journalist
or to take pictures, but we still believe we can. Sometimes I think the
sheer number of images, for instance, just yesterday on Twitter, of NYPD
beating bicyclists and medical workers out after curfew - because the order
was
> that
> are broken (and hence in need of fixing)
Thank you
but about historical discontinuities, about possible breaks with
> established patterns that open up space for new dynamics, for the better or
> worse.
We are feeling the answer to this with every protest, and all the looting
and
ssistant Professor at the Scuola Normale Superiore,
Florence Italy and a “friend” on Facebook.
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Developing Alternatives to Policing by Rachel Herzog, AROC - Arab Resource
and Organizing Center
http://araborganizing.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/AROC_Build-the-Block-Alternatives-to-Policing.pdf
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uld still permit these great conversations that
> we sometimes have to flourish.
>
I'm re-posting this revolutionary use of Zoom from the San Diego
community...because if we don't listen to revolutionaries, we can't expect
much intersectionality and understanding - horizontal movement...
---
ection of
powerless white men who want power.
What remains to be seen is - will rural states gain economic relief, Covid
relief, educational relief. Will these same people be given numerical
evidence of how much Trump ripped them off and can they be turned to the
Left, such that their rage against "the
LOL John Young...Congressional rituals appeared overly dainty and passe, it
is true...
To Felix...
Yes, very true...a resurgence of the coastal elitism which Trump railed on
on behalf of his base.
Attempt to bring about "certainty"?
Let's hope Biden's presidency will not simply slip
yet hopeful, I would argue. Relief
set in. Biden is a more agreeable chap.
It's good to hear that overseas right-wingers are ducking more.
peace
Molly
molly hankwitz - she/her
http://bivoulab.org
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 1:10 AM Felix Stalder wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I must admi
Dear Steven,
I would disagree! If Trump is capable of getting the military on his side
(which is unlikely) - and he has tried to some extent in post-election
installment of his loyalists in the Pentagon, firing of Sect of Defense,
etc. then this mentality/intention seems to me to be in line with
at Trump’s bitter efforts to deny New York the vaccine...
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/13/trump-says-coronavirus-vaccine-wont-be-delivered-to-new-york.html?fbclid=IwAR0dTZSgetk-5iQ3pjYmfczLa5YTCT4B4j8qPmlTav6ASO5MrmVeNv7TuZg
On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 11:50 AM Ryan Griffis
wrote:
> > From: Molly Ha
nd the performances, and
the talks and panels that have gone on from the arts culture, which is also
remarkably resilient, but there is simply no trade off at all for attending
a film in a public venue. Not for me.
molly
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On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 8
ve
without *love*
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Date: Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 2:15 PM
Subject: get out the vote!
To: Bryan Boyce
Hello friends,
I made two mercifully brief get-out-the-vote videos (42 seconds total
running tim
.
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Date: Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 11:15 AM
Subject: Your friend has shared a SFChronicle.com link with you:
To: Molly Hankwitz
Norman Abramson, wireless pioneer, dies in S.F. at 88
https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/Wireless-pioneer-Norman
gt;> Your tweeting correspondent,
>> Vesna
>>
>>
>> --
>> community, cooperation, commons, squirrels // http://becha.home.xs4all.nl
>> nature, anarchy, utopia, un-anthropocene // https://www.unciv.nl //
>> @Ms_Multicolor
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eir leader (Trump)
your points about 'whiteness' are well-taken
we should not obscure 'reach' of whiteness trope, although one could argue,
I think that those caught up in the swirl of 'whiteness' may think to
themselves that they are a 'class' of some importance...
peace
molly
molly hankwitz - sh
college...to burn them so as to
eliminate the election results. But, I need to fact check...
Molly
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On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 11:39 AM Geert Lovink wrote:
> Hi Molly and Tara!
>
> A leader, yes… but what were they supposed to do there? Stay?
Adam - nice question...definitely something to consider...especially in
light of democracy being understood as on the wane..well before Trump...or
becoming a 'managed' society as opposed to an active democracy.
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 9:41 AM Lichty, Patrick M wrote:
> As a brief provocation,
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 11:54 PM Brian Holmes
wrote:
> Perhaps this thing called the Left exists in a world where actions have
> consequences.
>
Or perhaps the Left has too long lingered in its own beautiful realm of
theory only to find that the far right has guns and are willing to use them
to
ew struggles
and strikes against exploitation, male violence and institutional racism by
connecting existing struggles and building a common space of organization
which overcomes the local and national isolation and fragmentation of
single social and labor initiative*
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up a brief
memorial page:
https://eztvmuseum.com/we-remember-tony-longson-r-i-p/
Tony was an early member of the Computer Art Society and their list.
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?
vaccines seem like stocks to me
And then Elon Musk...I mean, once he gets involved, what can anyone think
or expect?
molly :)
molly hankwitz - she/her
http://bivoulab.org
On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 8:30 AM Balazs Bodo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> may I be the grumpy old man here?
> I
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