Hi Alan,
That's great now all I need to do is work out how to use it! I've managed
to browse the net and download a later version of Audacity so it's hopeful!
John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631
John, get yourself the free VMWare Player
(http://www.vmware.com/products/player/), then go to
You don't expect manufacturers to support your Ford when you have changed the
ignition, run a different type of fuel, have added a turbocharger, put in an
NO2 system, changed the seats and pimped it to a point where no one would
recognise it.
If we kept the PC exactly as it was sold to you
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DBA / .Net Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
A good way to judge people is by observing how they treat those who can do
them absolutely no good.
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No
I think your analogy is flawed. I is more like loading with the kids, dog,
driving it to work and taking it on a vacation. The OS is the vehicle you
drive, the applications are the tasks you perform with the vehicle. If you
were to rewrite part of the OS, that would be equal to added a
If we kept the PC exactly as it was sold to you then maybe they would be able
to offer a longer
warranty, but we don't so they can't.
I am not referring to a warranty Adam. The operating system manufacturers do
not support the other
software you load on your machine today. All they support is
Rick Schummer wrote:
If we kept the PC exactly as it was sold to you then maybe they would be
able to offer a longer
warranty, but we don't so they can't.
I am not referring to a warranty Adam. The operating system manufacturers do
not support the other
software you load on your
On 2/5/07, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We _are_ getting close, folks.
At FUDCon Boston 2007 last Friday, I got to put my hands on an OLPC
and a Pepper Linux device. The Pepper's a 7 diagonal hi-res screen
and full Linux PC in a form factor somewhere between a Etch-A-Sketch
(r)
Sounds to me like it all comes down to managed computing---how much
influence/control do you want
the OS maker to have on your daily computing life? Some want M$ to handle all
of it; others don't
want anyone else's hands in the mix but their own. There are different kinds
of users, obviously.
On Feb 6, 2007, at 8:51 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
At FUDCon Boston 2007 last Friday
I thought that those were only held in Redmond! ;-P
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On 2/5/07, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We
On 2/6/07, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At FUDCon Boston 2007 last Friday
I thought that those were only held in Redmond! ;-P
;) I'm sure the Fedora Users and Developers Conference organizers
never thought of that ;)
Pictures of the OLPC, the PepperPad and lotso' geeks at:
On 2/6/07, Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those of you familiar with Woot, they had one of these during their last
woot-off for significantly less than $630.
And for those of us unfamiliar with Woot (something my dog says while
barking with his mouth full?), how much would it cost?
Several times over the years I've wagged this dog, trying to point out
that what we need is the equivalent or better of IBM's methodology for
maintaining the OS, which is called SMP. It's a database application
that generates and installs the operating system on a new machine, and
then manages
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On 2/6/07, Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those
The problem predates SetMemory(), there are no other api calls. This is
XP pro. I haven't tested the difference between app's vs exe's. I'm
using apps for now, but a standalone exe is in the near future. I'll try
to see if there's a particular place or routine that blows up today, but
I don't
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/global-warming020507.htm
- - -
It's nearly impossible to have a rational debate with anybody about
this anymore. Personally I don't see any point (and never did see
any point) in denying a warming trend lately; but to jump from that
point of common
Hi all
I've got a weird problem whereby I get duplicate invoice numbers in a vfp6
native app. Does a tableupdate issue a flush at the same time? It has just
duplicated today for the second time in about a year.
I'm in the process of upgrading this one to VFP8/CAa SQLServer so
hopefully not a
My boss just saw DevCon is announced, without much word on speakers.
Anybody have whispers of another?
Thanks,
Tracy
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Tracy Pearson wrote:
My boss just saw DevCon is announced, without much word on speakers.
Anybody have whispers of another?
The speakers I know of for DevCon are Doug Hennig, Rick Schummer, Tamor
Granor, and (*gulp*) me.
I'm assuming there will be a Southwest Fox 2007, and *hoping* for a
There is definitely going to be a Southwest Fox 2007, details coming soon.
German DevCon for the
next eight years is posted on the Fox Wiki. Prague is being planned, although I
don't have absolute
date knowledge at this time.
Advisor Speakers so far are:
Tamar Granor
Doug Hennig
Rick Schummer
I'm working on putting together the FoxForward estimate of expenses
right now. I've got some feelers out for sponsorship interest. This
greatly affects the price of the conference.
-Kevin
Rick Schummer wrote:
There is definitely going to be a Southwest Fox 2007, details coming soon.
German
Below is an article form the Washington Post Bob for your education on
global warming: In particular you should click on the link towards the
bottom for the IPCC's report, which is in pdf format.
#--
Science: Global Climate Report
Juliet
The problem predates SetMemory(), there are no other api calls. This is
XP pro. I haven't tested the difference between app's vs exe's. I'm
using apps for now, but a standalone exe is in the near future. I'll try
to see if there's a particular place or routine that blows up today, but
I don't
Yep, dual core, although I've had the problem on my single processor
laptop. XP is up to date as is VFP (9/sp1). Yes, it's MSSQL, but the
driver isn't the problem since the manager for whom I'm developing the
project won't allow me to see the connection code/string. Accordingly,
I've copied all
Ken,
Anything that is done differently than the way you do it is wrong. If it was
right, then you would be doing it that way.
In some cases, we see the benefit and then adjust our style. But, more often,
it is easier for our approach to be right.
I can argue this either way. Certainly, if
Lew,
I was using a dual core cpu based XP system to work with an MS SQL database.
Using both remote views as well as SQL pass-through, I did not encounter this
problem. The application is in use at locations throughout the U.S. again
without such a problem (although I doubt these installations
Thanks, Fletcher. Since it never occurs in the same place twice, I can't
narrow down to a reproducable error. I have removed dbc events, changed
my on error from on error createobject(errorhandler) to the old
fashioned on error do ... and threw in a sys(1104). Today, so far, no
explosions.
Kevin Cully wrote:
I'm working on putting together the FoxForward estimate of expenses
right now. I've got some feelers out for sponsorship interest. This
greatly affects the price of the conference.
-Kevin
Seriously, Kevintry to set up a PayPal (or similar) link. I don't
know
Leland (my friend):
I read the IPCC's report. I was unimpressed. Frankly, it reeks of
left-wing politics. From notes on page 18:
B1... The emphasis is on global solutions to economic, social and
environmental sustainability, including improved equity, but without
additional climate
How are you generating the invoice numbers - from a table holding the next
number? I had a problem like this generating primary keys using a next
number table on a couple of apps. It be-devilled us for years, I couldn't
find what was causing it as it seemed to be intermittent - it only went away
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jv-s1vfvQTQ
It's about time to boycott General Electric and NBC.
Saddam - Hung for the Holidays
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Lew,
I have several VFP applications that have been running non-stop for
years. Every time a new release of VFP comes out, I've recompiled and
re-installed without problem.
One suggestion: You might try sprinkling some ...
strtofile( timestamp, global counter and some diagnostics or code
I appreciate that offer. I'm still pondering and crunching numbers.
It's hard to come up with a scenario where the conference just barely
turns a profit.
MB Software Solutions wrote:
Kevin Cully wrote:
I'm working on putting together the FoxForward estimate of expenses
right now. I've got
On Feb 6, 2007, at 1:28 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Feb 6, 2007, at 1:23 PM, David Crooks wrote:
How can anyone prove that??? Did they have the same thermometers 200
years ago that are in use today??? There is no way!!!
Some global warming.
I agree. I was cold in Albany, NY 200 years ago
If he hates the bearing of arms, he's really going to
hate the anti-abortion amendment.
--- Robert Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 6, 2007, at 1:28 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Feb 6, 2007, at 1:23 PM, David Crooks wrote:
How can anyone prove that??? Did they have the
same
I love how some people only read half of something. They see a term
such as global warming and completely miss the 'global' part of it.
Sort of like the same brilliant minds who read the 2nd Amendment as
guaranteeing the unfettered right to keep and bear arms, completely
missing
I hear people are freezing to death from the Global
Warming.
--- David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 1:15 PM Michael
Madigan wrote:
The American city that has taken the most
consistant temperature
readings over the last 200
years is Albany NY. The
On Feb 6, 2007, at 1:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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you know the militia was comprised of ordinary citizens. It wasn't
a standing
army that they worried about having gunss.
Exactly. There were militias, and there were 'well-regulated
militias'. Their main job
On Feb 6, 2007, at 11:43 AM, Fletcher Johnson wrote:
Certainly, if the code is in a table, it is
subject to modification (potentially malicious),
Thank you for your thoughts, Fletcher.
Regardless of my application construction, this is something that I
am wondering about. Maybe somebody
I'm doing well, and it good to see you're still full of vim and vinegar
and spunky as ever. I hope your new position work out for you.
The evidence of global warming is mounting and becoming undeniable.
Change in climate and temperature have been occurring since the
beginning, but until
Getting back to the subject at hand: The 'global warming' crowd is
supposedly using the same statistical 'science' that predicted the
2006 hurricane season would all-but-certainly be a 'more active than
usual' season---completely failing to foresee the El Nino that
developed and the impact
Junk science, plain and simple.
I just read somewhere that CO2 in the atmosphere
doesn't cause temperature increases, but instead
temperature increases causes an increase in CO2 in the
atmosphere.
--- Robert Calco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Getting back to the subject at hand: The 'global
Your 2 4 look interesting since I have any number of abends,
delibretate and otherwise, during development. Plus, for reasons I don't
understand, my manager keeps the connection code secret. Is there such a
thing as a dangling connection and/or a way to detect it?
-Lew
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Lew,
I have several VFP applications that have been running
Has anyone tried this? What if I need to put files=99 in config.nt? HP says
they have modified their Vista so that config.nt and
autoexec.nt cannot be modified as in WinXP.
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On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 1:29 PM Ed Leafe wrote:
I love how some people only read half of something. They see a
term such as global
warming and completely miss the 'global' part of it.
Sort of like the same brilliant minds who read the 2nd Amendment as
guaranteeing the unfettered
On Feb 6, 2007, at 2:25 PM, David Crooks wrote:
Last I checked Albany, NY was on the same globe as other 'hot' spots!
For true Global Warming, the whole planet would be getting warmer.
That
is not the case and believe that the planet is in perfect balance.
The whole planet is
On Feb 6, 2007, at 2:12 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
I'm doing well, and it good to see you're still full of vim and
vinegar
and spunky as ever. I hope your new position work out for you.
Thank You Sir. :)
The evidence of global warming is mounting and becoming undeniable.
.. a
On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 2:28 PM Ed Leafe wrote:
The whole planet is indeed getting warmer. This affects global
weather patterns, which may result in some areas getting much warmer
and others getting much colder. It is the net change
that is the 'global warming'.
Again, how the hell
And Washington under water is bad why?
--- David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 1:29 PM Ed Leafe
wrote:
I love how some people only read half of
something. They see a
term such as global
warming and completely miss the 'global' part of
it.
Sort
Yeah, right.
Albany hasn't changed in 200 years and you expect us
to believe the planet is getting warmer? What
nonsense.
--- Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 6, 2007, at 2:25 PM, David Crooks wrote:
Last I checked Albany, NY was on the same globe as
other 'hot' spots!
For
I ran my first 10K last year in the spring and then went on to run a
couple of 1/2 marathons in late summer.
I want to keep up the running this year, so I purchased a treadmill so I
can continue through the winter. I live in a rural area (south of
Ottawa), so along with the snow and ice and
On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 2:32 PM Michael Madigan wrote:
And Washington under water is bad why?
I am sure there are many reasons, as it would turn the city into a
Venice. It was a swamp a few hundred years ago. I am 350 feet above
sea level so I would not be effected.
David L. Crooks
You don't need to lie when you have the truth on your
side.
Madigan just said
that Albany, NY is no warmer now than it was 200
years ago and he would
not lie about that would he?
David L. Crooks
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On Feb 6, 2007, at 2:12 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
I'm doing well, and it good to see you're still full of vim and
vinegar
and spunky as ever. I hope your new position work out for you.
Thank You Sir. :)
The evidence of global warming is mounting
On Feb 6, 2007, at 2:31 PM, David Crooks wrote:
Again, how the hell can you or anyone prove that??? Madigan just said
that Albany, NY is no warmer now than it was 200 years ago and he
would
not lie about that would he?
If you're actually interested in learning about climatology,
delibretate and otherwise, during development. Plus, for reasons I don't
understand, my manager keeps the connection code secret. Is there such a
Maybe he wrote a time bomb?
What sort of application is this? Does it run un-attended? If it's
attended, what are you, as the user, doing at the
Hey, it looks like the Fox community isn't the only one being
screwed by these lowlifes:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/gripeline/archives/2007/02/
invoices_design.html?NLC-GRIPEcgd=2007-02-06
( -or- http://tinyurl.com/3xddet )
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The effects of global warming are greatest at the north and south poles.
The CO2 gas tend to collect in the atmosphere above these two
electromagnetic opposites.
Regards
LelandJ
David Crooks wrote:
On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 1:29 PM Ed Leafe wrote:
I love how some people only
Totally unattended. It reads data from it's source, parses it and stores
it as fast as the hard/software combo will allow. Absolutely no user
input. Time bomb or messy code wouldn't surprise me at all.
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We're considering moving our Front Page 2003 web site (currently hosted by
Comcast).
A potential hoster we're talking to does not do Microsoft web servers,
only UNIX.
How feasible is it to run a FP web site on a Unix server?
TIA
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Below is an article that summarizes the IPCC report:
#
Warming data notes Arctic changes
By Tom Kizzia
McClatchy Newspapers
(MCT)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The latest international scientific report on global
warming, released last week in Paris, is
Their main job was anything but being military. That was a secondary or even
tertiary duty. They weren't just there to fight foreign armies, but to be
ready to fight tyranny, from within or without. I believe an armed society
is a polite society. Currently, we have armed thugs, armed cops and a
On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 4:02 PM john harvey wrote:
Their main job was anything but being military. That was a secondary or
even tertiary duty. They weren't just there to fight foreign armies,
but to be ready to fight tyranny, from within or
without. I believe an armed society is a polite
This is true. How did we ever focus on the drunk driver, but not the
shooter?
John
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On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 4:10 PM john harvey wrote:
This is true. How did we ever focus on the drunk driver, but not the
shooter?
Because it is the car that is weapon. If they don't like their driving
then they should stay off the sidewalk! :-)
David L. Crooks
On Feb 6, 2007, at 4:02 PM, john harvey wrote:
Their main job was anything but being military. That was a
secondary or even
tertiary duty. They weren't just there to fight foreign armies, but
to be
ready to fight tyranny, from within or without.
Everything from that period that
Same old tired irrational liberal nonsense.
I bet you'd faint if you had to hold a gun.
--- David Crooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 4:02 PM john harvey
wrote:
Their main job was anything but being military.
That was a secondary or
even tertiary duty. They
The same logic of getting guns off the street would be
to remove cars off the street.
Many more people die from cars than from guns.
--- john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is true. How did we ever focus on the drunk
driver, but not the
shooter?
John
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On Feb 6, 2007, at 4:09 PM, john harvey wrote:
This is true. How did we ever focus on the drunk driver, but not the
shooter?
Good point! The government would *never* enact laws regulating cars!
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Now you're comparing Americans to savages.
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On Feb 6, 2007, at 4:02 PM, john harvey wrote:
Their main job was anything but being military.
That was a
secondary or even
tertiary duty. They weren't just there to fight
foreign armies, but
to
That'd be a good start...
If that happens Washington, DC will be under water.
David L. Crooks
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Lew,
The manager is probably protecting the connection code because it usually
includes a valid access account and password in an unencrypted format. One way
I got around this was to have them create a QA account and use that in a
temporary connection until the problem was resolved. Then they
On Tuesday, February 06, 2007 4:13 PM Michael Madigan wrote:
snipped some worthless sentence
I bet you'd faint if you had to hold a gun.
And you would be incorrect as I do own a .22 rifle and have killed 2
groundhogs with it. Now if I see one that sees it shadow I would kill it
as well. I am
Lew,
Have a loader app (could be a batch file) that runs your main app in a
loop and only exits when a certain file is present locally.
Sample batch file (untested):
code
@echo off
:start
myapp.exe
if not exist myapp.quit goto start
del myapp.quit
/code
Have your main app exit every X minutes
Their main job was anything but being military. That was a
secondary or even
tertiary duty. They weren't just there to fight foreign armies, but
to be
ready to fight tyranny, from within or without.
// Everything from that period that I've read drew a distinct line
//between
That's what it will come to if I can't nail this bug.
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Lew,
Have a loader app (could be a batch
On Feb 6, 2007, at 4:26 PM, john harvey wrote:
I said society, not an anarchy.
But guns were the critical component of creating the desired
behavior. Isn't the assumption that if everyone were to have a gun
that civilized behavior would inevitably follow, since everyone must
Almost all ISP will support the FP extension in their Unix and Linux
environment. I would guess about 95% or better of ISP are running the
apache web server on their Unix/Linux servers. Apache is a great web
serve, and as I said, it will support FP extensions.
Regards,
LelandJ
James E
The crime and violence in the old west was greatly exaggerated in the
movies and tv. Gunslingers sometimes even had shootouts where nobody got
shot. Iraq is a different place. Look at where the most crime occurs in the
US, and you'll see that the worst places are those where it is illegal for
most
On 2/6/07, Rick Schummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Agreed Michael, but as users we all have choice over accepting and not
accepting updates to the OS.
Same with upgrades. I just want the choice to be extended longer than what we
get today with respect
to patches to existing operating systems
Kevin,
The only issue would be if your FP site has data connections to a database
that is not supported, or if the extensions are older than the ones your
code is written to support.
I've got sites that are using FP on Unix that have been running that way for
many years.
Ok to sum it up then: guns contribute to global warming ?
They sure don't contribute to safety
A+
jml
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I've found one local provider, DE Jazzd,
http://www.dejazzd.com/hosting/plans/shared.php and they have a plan that
supports FoxPro tables dlls.
We're not doing anything in that area currently, but it's nice to know we
could when we decide to go that route.
James E Harvey
Corresponding
and when the Nazis rolled into france, they sure
didn't help the French.
--- Jean Laeremans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ok to sum it up then: guns contribute to global
warming ?
They sure don't contribute to safety
A+
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On 2/5/07, Rick Schummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You stated in a previous post that you have a Linux box (for most software)
and a Windows box (for
Fox and Quickbooks), as did Whil, to run your business. I was using your
example. Am I remembering
wrong?
Yeah, or I'm not communicating as
They have kept me alive for a long time!
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Ok to sum it up then: guns
The French were just waiting to surrender, but were to lazy to go to
Germany!
John
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I haven't used FP since I did my first install of window 95 a while
back. I switched off FP as soon as I found another web page editor.
I did a search on the web regarding the FP extension running in an
Apache Server, and found some post that indicated minor issues with FP
running in Apache,
Why don't you host it yourself?
John
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I've found one local provider, DE Jazzd,
On 2/6/07, john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They have kept me alive for a long time!
Surebut only because...
A police officer reaching for his gun is a rather rare event over
here...most of them only had to use it at a shooting range...
A+
jml
On 2/6/07, john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The French were just waiting to surrender, but were to lazy to go to
Germany!
John
I'm NOT French,I'm NOT French,I'm NOT French,I'm NOT French,I'm NOT
French,I'm NOT French,I'm NOT French,I'm NOT French,I'm NOT French,I'm
NOT French,I'm NOT
Well, it was a daily occurrence over here. Of course, I spent a lot of time
doing extractions from homes and businesses, so it was gun out, kick door,
get low, sweep the house!
John
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I'm too old, too tired, too busy, too ... :)
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Then you may become too dissatisfied too. I'm not REALLY a control freak, it
just seems that way! I wouldn't even think about putting my eggs in someone
else's server. At least, not if I had my core business running off it.
John
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On 2/6/07, john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it was a daily occurrence over here. Of course, I spent a lot of time
doing extractions from homes and businesses, so it was gun out, kick door,
get low, sweep the house!
John
So you think those things - unfortunately - don't happen here
On Feb 6, 2007, at 5:00 PM, john harvey wrote:
The crime and violence in the old west was greatly exaggerated in
the
movies and tv. Gunslingers sometimes even had shootouts where
nobody got
shot. Iraq is a different place. Look at where the most crime
occurs in the
US, and you'll see
You have a point regards being dissatisfied, we've never been totally happy,
but I don't have enough knowledge to begin to even think about how to setup
a web server.
Also, our ISP is Comcast, and I hate even the thought of contacting them
about getting enough bandwidth to properly run the site.
We agree on our second issue ever! I don't think anyone but me or my
brothers, cousins or other kinfolk should have a right to own fully
automatic weapons, laser beams or weapons of mass destruction.
John
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