Youre in
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Listen to Julia Boris.
Tim
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Great shot.
There
Listen to Julia Boris.
Tim
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Great shot.
There
I don't really hate you, but you are at my envy list Jens.
I'm struggling to find the founds needed. I want to go to England to visit
my son, and to buy the K10. Common sense says I can't do both, but I'm not
common ;-)
Tim
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:-)
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Subject: PESO - What is that?
Hi guys
here's a photo of my daughter Bella inspecting the
Subject line says it all. He has been absent for a week.
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Don't get any ideas, but this is art.
Do you mind if I steal it for my computer desktop?
Tim
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As much as I know:
He returned home two evenings ago and was feeling a little weak but
otherwise ok.
We exchanged emails the following morning.
G
On Jan 21, 2007, at 5:08 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
Subject line says it all. He has been absent for a week.
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Subject: RE: PESO - Repose
Don't get any ideas, but this is art.
Do you mind if I steal it for my computer desktop?
Tim
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the
city...
Well, that may be a little exaggerated, but it can get pretty
comical. And they have gotten better about snow removal in recent years.
Cheers
Beaker
On Jan 17, 2007, at 12:32 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
I'm sorry to say, that's not snow. That's just a handful of ice
crystals
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Cute :-)
I've read the comments so far.
About the crop: I believe Godfrey suggestion is the best. But, IMO your
square was too tight. Try again with a bit more air is my suggestion.
Tim
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I'm with Godfrey.
The tight framing works very well, it makes the wondering theme universal.
Tim
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Office friendly. Take my word for it ;-)
Tim
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Subject: RE: PESO - Norwegian Door
I'm afraid to click on the
I don't know Dag.
Ok. What do I see? I see a white door at the ground. Brown leaves, ok, it is
fall. Where does this door lead us? Down into the ground? I'm curious. I'd
like to open it. But that's kind of scary. What is behind. It is white,
almost like a coffin.
Where does this lead me? Death?
. Their strategy was to wait
for it to melt!
Regards, Bob S.
On 1/22/07, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why close a school because of two inches? To make sure the kids don't have
fun in the schoolyard?
I have good news today. Now we have about four inches here, and it is
still
snowing
Silly question: What's tear sheets?
Tim
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Mike.
I'm very curious about Lightroom literature. I'd sure appreciate if you
dropped a line or two about the book when you have read it.
Tim
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My mind is great too. I was thinking in the same line ;-)
A keeper.
Tim
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The third one has a very good composition. If you make it a tad lighter that
might improve the impact of the sky. Just an idea.
The old one is mighty good.
Tim
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On Jan 25, 2007, at 8:09 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
Mike.
I'm very curious about Lightroom literature. I'd sure appreciate if
you
dropped a line or two about the book when you have read it.
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I'm in, if I'm reminded, and if the weather is any good.
The last part of the disclaimer probably means that I'm not in :-(
But it could be fun. Never shot planets before except some boring test moon
shots.
Tim
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On 25/1/07, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
Silly question: What's tear sheets?
Handkerchiefs.
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This I do like.
Here wrong composition seems right. For me the foreground adds context,
depth, and a nice contrast to the scene. Good work.
But what's wrong with kippers? ;-)
Tim
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Wow :-)
I'll buy the mag, if the edition turns up here. It sometimes do, sometimes
don't.
Tim
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As many has said. You really need to simplify your homepage. It has a ton of
distracters making it hard to see your photography. The menu system looks
messy, I don't think it is displayed right (Firefox 1.5.0.9). I used to use
explorer, same thing there.
IMO the rollovers helps. It makes it
They work at my computer too. But they are displayed partly outside the
screen, so they are no good if you want us to see the photos (I guess thats
the main idea).
Tim
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IMO the rollovers helps came out wrong.
Should be: IMO the rollovers don't help.
Sorry.
Tim
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I follow you 100% here Boris. That's what I like with Lightroom. In my
regular workflow I have no need to open Photoshop Elements. I love it.
Tim
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Well spotted.
Tim
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Hi All
So far, I've decided I'll be using Elements as my backend. The only downside
that is significant is the lack of batch processing capabilities. Besides
that Elements is more then I really need, I believe. This might change the
day I am capable of using Elements, for far I'm just scratching the
The market (many at the market) says that camera based SR is best at short
focal lengths, and lens based IS is best at long focal length.
What do you who have used SR for a while say? Truth or myth?
We have had the theoretical debate, but what does practical use tell us?
Tim
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Interesting light.
It makes me wonder what's inside the head.
Tim
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IS?
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Subject: Camera based SR vs. lens based IS?
The market (many at the market) says that camera based SR is best at short
focal lengths, and lens based IS is best at long focal length.
What do you who have used SR for a while say? Truth or myth
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Subject: Camera based SR vs. lens based IS?
The market (many at the market) says that camera based SR is best at short
IS?
On Jan 28, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
Guys. What you say is probably valid, but it is a repetition of the
theoretical debate. What do you who have tried both in body and in
lens say
from a real life point of view?
Pardon my bluntness. If I had used my own tongue, I could
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Tim Øsleby wrote:
The market (many at the market) says that camera based SR is best at
short
focal
I have a popup blocker to avoid things distracting me.
It does not stop this :-/
Tim
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Thank you. I'll look into that.
This kind of supports my statement that Elements is more than I need ;-)
Tim
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Tim Øsleby wrote:
Perhaps I'd better add a few words about why I ask this question.
I've read a review that almost quotes the Canon marketing department on
this
issue. I'm ok with that, but when the author serves this as the truth I
A couple more
http://www.method-photo.co.uk/lightroom/index.html
http://www.lightroomkillertips.com/
I may have posted this next one before
http://www.outbackphoto.com/artofraw/raw_31/essay.html
Personally I find online video tutorials very useful.
Tim
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Both of you have every reason to brag :-)
BTW. I had another how-about-getting-a-rottie talk with my beloved. She is
still sceptical about them, but now I have convinced her to go to a puppet
maker (I don't bother to look up the proper word for it), and have a closer
look at them. So she is
Thank you Marnie and others for putting up with me, and for trying to
provide me with an answer.
Tim
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Welcome. A fine picture. Please show us more.
Tim
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Do you have more lenses for sale ;-)
Tim
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in the great white north./
Dave
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Wow :-)
I'll buy the mag, if the edition turns up here. It sometimes do, sometimes
don't.
Tim
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Off one list, into another - my hate list.
Tim
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I ordered my K10 yesterday. It
I'm afraid I can't provide you with a good answer.
At first my Lightroom had acceptable performance, but it has gradually been
slowing down. I don't think it is because of increased numbers of files
(that's what I experienced with RSP), because I haven't photographed much
lately. I have tweaked
enthusiasts
This is interesting.
BTW one should *always* have 5 -10% free space on any disk drive. It
really helps performance (this comment is very general, not Lightroom
related).
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I'm afraid I can't provide you with a good answer.
At first my Lightroom
A mighty fine picture.
Tim
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Subject: PESO - snow geese and moon
I was visiting my parents this
LightRoom enthusiasts
This is interesting.
BTW one should *always* have 5 -10% free space on any disk drive. It
really helps performance (this comment is very general, not Lightroom
related).
2007/1/31, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm afraid I can't provide you with a good answer.
At first my
I sniffed around to find the original of The End. The new look is a lot
better.
ReCongratulation.
Tim
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This is interesting.
BTW one should *always* have 5 -10% free space on any disk drive. It
really helps performance (this comment is very general, not Lightroom
related).
2007/1/31, Tim Øsleby
How about Manfrotto 393, the poor mans Winberley?
Tim
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I use a
I think this is the same at our side of the pond too. Unfortunately many
Goldens suffer from what I call the colour TV syndrome. In early seventies
when the children where nagging their parent's to buy a colour TV, the
answer was home breeding using the neighbour dog. The result was often an
odd
I have used the BW presets and tweaked a bit afterwords, but noting serious
yet. But judging from this experience I'm pretty impressed, so far.
Tim
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It's dangerious world. Glad you are ok.
Tim
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I've had a car
, at 8:17 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
I think this is the same at our side of the pond too. Unfortunately
many
Goldens suffer from what I call the colour TV syndrome. In early
seventies
when the children where nagging their parent's to buy a colour TV, the
answer was home breeding using
Of P.
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He looks a bit like a flat coated retriever.
Tim Øsleby wrote:
Ludvik was a mongrel (new word for me).
http://www.photosight.org/photo.php?photoid=37379ref=author
So I have nothing against mixed
I'm doubled too. I thought it was because of my splitted personality.
Tim
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Cool!
There is room for improvements (edge sharpness and alignment of the shadow),
but it is very cool, as is.
Tim
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There are a few tricks you can do.
First take a look at your hard drive. Lightroom is pretty disk intensive, so
make sure you have lot of free space. Unless the drive is enormous I'd say
it needs at least 20% free space.
Another thing is making sure the Render Standard-Sized Previews is
You don't need faster glass, because you make very good use of what you
have.
Tim Typo
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Are you sure that tripod can be set in different angels?
I just had a look at the Velbon site at the Sherpa series. Judging from the
small pictures, there is a locking device on 550R and 750R, but not on the
250R.
I have a Sherpa Pro CF-630, they are adjustable. The lock is a thingy that I
must
This is a long shot I know.
It is not for me. It's for the dude who tested my FA*85 and lent me his DA
12-24 in return. As far as I know, a gentleman.
He has got some serious LBA, and he is nagging everybody he knows looking
for the Lens, a FA*600/4. If you know about one, please help me
I'm with Cotty here.
And that is not because you are our guy Markus.
Tim Typo
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On
That sentence was specially designed for you Marnie ;-)
You responded exactly as expected. Does that make me a bad person?
Tim Typo
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Women say that. But why don't they go to bed with us sensitive men ;-)
No invitation intended. This, just in case, since the title of the thread is
Please help me sleep tonight
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I can't say hello again, but a warm hello.
Tim Typo
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Of course I did
I'm not much of a flash photographer. I'm not much of a photographer at all,
but that's another issue.
Now I have been asked to shoot the confirmation for some relatives. I feel
pretty comfortable doing the formal shots, without flash. But I will need a
good flexible flash setup for the informal
Thank you Bruce, you are helpful.
I'll try to explain the situation better.
I don't believe I will be allowed to use flash during the actual event. I
don't think I'll shoot the priest doing his magic. In church I'll probably
just do some available light shots to pick up the atmosphere. There
If your definition of friends is something in the line of people who put up
with you. Then yes.
Congrats. A bit short notice for me to show up, but it sure would have been
fun.
Tim Typo
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Good work.
Good to see you back on track Cotty.
Tim Typo
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Subject: GESO - Oxford On Fire
As promised, a short
The words of a disturbed man ;-)
Tim Typo
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Subject: RE: Boris (PESO) Week 11
Hello Boris.
Oddly enough I like it.
This is an odd photo. It has, eerh, something. Balanced and off balance. I
can't decide if I like the contrast. Perhaps I'd want a bit less. Have no
idea why.
I think I like it ;-)
(what an odd comment)
Tim Typo
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From:
Picture number 8 and 15 is my favourites. Think I'm in s zenish mood
tonight.
I see from picture number seven that your pod is digitally prepared. That's
good to know.
Tim Typo
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There might be cheaper alternatives to a full Wimberley rig.
There are some photgraphers who uses the Manfrotto 393 for the Sigmonster.
Thats even bigger than the FA*, and the focal length is 300mm longer.
Miles Hecker seems to be one of them
This is exactly how I like my vegetables, simple and pure.
Tim Typo
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My SO had a good laugh when I showed her this. Me too.
Tim Typo
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Subject: Re: GESO: In Memory
Most likely I'll never buy one, but interesting reading Godfrey.
One thing puzzled my mind
- Using a tripod with this wide a lens is essential to getting the
best resolution.
Why? Could you elaborate on this point?
I have been thinking the other way around, that long lenses are those who
I feel I know Grace, so hearing this makes me angry. Judging from the
facts I have I don't give the scumbag much of a chance in court. But you
should not have to deal with this. All the stress a situation like this
causes.
Please keep me informed Paul, on or off list.
One little idea Paul.
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Tim,
Using a tripod with ANY lens is going to get the best resolution. I'm not
sure why Godders specifically said this lens unless it's because it's
somewhat larger and heavier than other DA lenses.
Shel
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On Mar 26, 2007, at 8:26 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
Most likely I'll never buy one, but interesting reading Godfrey.
One thing puzzled my mind
- Using a tripod
with slightest enlargement you
will see it is not really sharp.
Thus, I think Godfrey said what he said. Or at least this is how I
understood him.
In fact, I most definitely agree with Shel - the more support you can
get - the better it is.
Boris-happy-monopod-chap.
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On Mar 26, 2007, at 8:26 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
Most likely I'll never buy one, but interesting reading Godfrey
Very well said Cory.
Grace needs Paul to be strong, I think distractions like this does not do
any them any good. So PSTFU
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
cbwaters
Sent: 26. mars 2007
, that shot with my mom and
more.
Paul
On Mar 26, 2007, at 11:54 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
I feel I know Grace, so hearing this makes me angry. Judging from
the
facts I have I don't give the scumbag much of a chance in court.
But you
should not have to deal with this. All the stress
on what I know is his profession
and how he, as a harmless Norwegian, as commented on a variety of subjects
and photos on the list. In some respects Tim isn't that harmless .. I mean
that as a compliment, Tim.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Tim Øsleby
Pick those where she interacts
43 Boris? That makes you a bit too eager. The guide says 42 ;-)
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Boris Liberman
Sent: 23. mars 2007 18:22
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: PESO:
A mighty fine photograph of a mighty fine bunch. I'm impressed.
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
William Robb
Sent: 26. mars 2007 07:28
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Peso: 4 more
Scruffy looking sods? Didn't you read what Boris wrote.
The gallery is over due, and this is what happens if you dont keep the
files in the freezer.
Kidding aside. I enjoyed the gallery Boris, almost as much as I enjoyed
meeting you in flesh.
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
Paul.
Don't be a fool hesitating if you need a hand. You have friends, and that is
what friends are for.
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul
Stenquist
Sent: 27. mars 2007 20:13
To:
Speaking of conversations: I'm very happy the period of the cold
conversation is over. Hopefully we will avoid the third world conversation.
Don't worry. I'm not starting a political debate, I'm just exploring the
possibilities of Bill's definition of conversation. Interesting.
Tim Typo
Mostly
According to the manual the battery is capable of 310 minutes in playback
mode (page 46).
After reading this I have worried a lot less about using the LCD.
My rough estimate is that about 20% of my battery consumption is chimping,
when I chimp. I can live with that.
Tim Typo, proud chimper
Thats a really good grab!
The offspring looks nothing like the parent. Funny and interesting.
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jan
van Wijk
Sent: 28. mars 2007 20:58
To: Pentax
Behind on my commenting as usual:
Ten thumbs up.
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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Markus Maurer
Sent: 31. mars 2007 23:28
To: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
Subject: PESO:Welder
Hi
1) 17
2) 1024 x 768
3) aprox 950 x 633
4) aprox 950 x 633
5) Yes
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shel
Belinkoff
Sent: 4. april 2007 06:02
To: PDML
Subject: POLL - Computer Screen Size
You're such a tease Paul ;-)
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul
Stenquist
Sent: 1. april 2007 03:23
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Subject: PESO: Meeting The Moms
One of the benefits of
I echo Boris here.
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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Boris Liberman
Sent: 2. april 2007 07:51
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Subject: Re: PESO - A bird in the Bush
Sorry to be late. I am
Try copy and pasting the complete link Jack.
It is worth the little extra effort.
Tim Typo
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jack
Davis
Sent: 1. april 2007 18:09
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