And being Arrogant and cocky to people from anywhere other
than the US, even though it is meant in a joke is seen as in very bad
taste. ... I personally, don't see
Americans as being that arrogant, I kinda understand the sense of
humor.
Is it somehow in good taste to be arrogant and cocky to
On 5/16/06, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... I'm going back to the puppies thread ... so much freakin' drama here lately.
... honestly ...For real. Although I have to say I've been enjoying it. Schadenfreude is not something to be proud of, but there it is.Note to new people who
LOL I could / Should have done that :-)
Thanks
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On Mon, 15 May 2006 23:20:40 +0200, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the additional info Andreasnot knowing much about the
core of
the issue it makes it tough to know where to start and where to find good
information.
In my experience your best bet with this topic is still
On Tue, 16 May 2006 00:08:32 +0200, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a brief history of copyright on wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_copyright_law
Nice find!
In the USA public works have always, thanks mostly to Jefferson,
been deemed to be the public
On Tue, 16 May 2006 04:14:35 +0200, Paul Knight
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in understanding art one must see the video for what it really
is, one a wake up call, two a state of play as what the world outside
of the United States regards all Americans as. I am still wondering
if there are a
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On Mon, 15 May 2006 23:20:40 +0200, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the additional info Andreasnot knowing much about the
core of
the issue it makes it tough to know where to start and where to find good
Hi, we would love to live broadcast the vloggercon in europe for all the
people who will not be able to fly to SF. We would be happy to use our
satellite channel and other stations of our network; the only thing we need
is a good streaming signal from the Swedish American Hall. It could be a
Thanks Kevin for trying it out and thanks Michael for your explanation. I started using your
divx encode method described on that tutorial. It's kind of a time-consuming process so I
tried writing an applescript to automate it. I got stuck and posted my work in progress
script here [1] to
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/15/technology/15research.html?ex=1305345600en=41f19f792fb5782bei=5090partner=rssuserlandemc=rss
The NY Times on an High-tech Industry Media Lab, where they
watch folks multi-task.
L'Oreal is a participant. Interesting.
They see where it's going.
The
Cheeky and beneath you to single out Markus Sandy, my cantankerous but
wholly goodhearted friend.
Jan
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Announcement:
We're doing a Meet the Vloggers event at the Michigan Ave. Apple Store
this Saturday May 20 at 6PM in Chicago. Speakers will be me, Bill
Streeter from LO-FI SAINT LOUIS, Richard from The Richard Show, Chuck
Olsen from Minnesota Stories, David Meade from DavidMeade.com, Tim
Stotz
Yes, Verdi! Yes! Bwah-ha-ha-ha!
It would be funny were it not so sad.
Today these dollars can be spent so much more wisely in the
long tail.
Big business isbeginning to get it though: that the long
tail in the digital age requires sincerity and truth to succeed and the barre
rises.
At
Welcome to the vlogosphere, Mr. Brogan!
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Bruno this would be great I think. But you need to email Schlomo
Rabinowitz or Jay Dedman about this. I know that we are going to have
cameras at least recording each session (and maybe streaming) maybe
you can pull that feed. But you really need to talk to them. I'll send
you their email
That, Susan, is the real dilemma, isn't it? The documentary did NOT make any
of the women up. Some if not most of them went without if I recall.
XO,
Jan
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Yeah, the tobacco PSA's make me shudder with rage. How stupid they must
think us, is what I think with most television advertising.
Glad L'Oreal is compensating folks. Thanks for the info, Josh.
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On Tue, 16 May 2006 13:50:09 +0200, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, the tobacco PSA's make me shudder with rage. How stupid they must
think us, is what I think with most television advertising.
Aren't those PSAs a result of a lawsuit? Ie. Phillip Morris was forced to
make them as a part
Because racism is as hot a button as bashing individuals for a
Government's policy. We're doing everything we can to change it. The approval
rating of our leader is down to 29% so...
You made it personal, Paul, and that's just not
cool.
Jan
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Big tobacco was required by the suit to spend a lot of money but I'm
not sure it was the PSA's they had to spend it on. Somehow, I don't
think it was in fact outlined where they had to spend it, but simply
that it had to be spent in the spirit of reducing smoking.
I always thought the money
Yes they have to some PSAs about the dangers of smoking because of lawsuits though they are mostly, go to our website and sign up and we'll send you a pamphlet kind of thing. I was referring to the thing where they give some food or water away to a charity or for a natural disaster and then
Oh, Jan may be right - I don't know if those PSAs were required. Here in Texas they had to give some money away and one place they did was the YMCA. One summer I worked with a bunch of kids at a local YMCA and we made an anti-somoking animation using cut up smoking advertisments. I'm not sure
don't be duped.
the advertising companies have realized that the 30 second spot where
they say buy this product, it's the best one, it will do great things
for you is dead. No one buys the rhetoric anymore. (Compare that to
40-50 years ago when our culture was such that most people would say
But arn't products and brands are part of our everyday culture
anymore? I mean I vlog about my day and in the backgroud you see a
coke bottle sitting on a table, or a McDonald's bag. Or you see my
Ford car, and my DC comics, my Kenmore rangeI could go on and
onI am not actively
This list is just getting too out there well generally wasting my
time. Is there a REAL blogging listserv somewhere about technical
aspects of blogging, programs, techniques, creativity and ideas that
does NOT involve, politics, religion, or such topics.
With friendly greetings,
Linton
Yeah, I was reading that yesterday.
It's funny...they've learned that we tune them out and do other things
when it's 'ad time'...so they are working busily to construct new ways
to get their products in our minds.
On 5/16/06, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeah, this one 10 out of 12 months ;-)On 5/16/06, DrLinton Hutchinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This list is just getting too out there well generally wasting mytime. Is there a REAL blogging listserv somewhere about technical
aspects of blogging, programs, techniques, creativity and ideas
In my world, I cannot separate people from technology, from content, from art, from topic, from meaning, from politics...the videoblogging community is a bunch of people sharing ideas through a similar medium, to only focus on the medium is ignoring the reason we use it at all.
On 5/16/06,
yeah.and same goes for oh let's say moveon.org etc ;-)i dont do elections... because i dont like how much money is spent on campaigns when it could be spent on real issues.
whatever.On 5/16/06, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, Verdi! Yes! Bwah-ha-ha-ha!
It would be funny were
do you mean one where the members aren't already wise to the hey
everyone, please test my video trick?
;)
DrLinton Hutchinson wrote:
This list is just getting too out there well generally wasting my
time. Is there a REAL blogging listserv somewhere about technical
aspects of blogging,
Without defining REAL blogging (did you mean vlogging?) I think you
are out of luck. If you are looking for a more technical aspect of
Vlogging try our fairly new forum; http://vlogassist.com where a lot
of technical aspects are collected.
But you might see more politics, relegion and so on
Here are my tips for reading this list:1. Use a threaded email client - I use gmail2. Set up a filter/rule/label, whatever and send all videoblogging emails to a separate folder (not your inbox)3. Scan the subject lines, read and flag what you are interested in
4. Ignore what you're not
Jen Simmons wrote:
Those corporations want to take over the imagination of
the vlogosphere... and they are. Do we want to fall for that?
What do you mean "take over"? This could be the vector by which the
idea of videoblogging reaches more people. In what way will it drive
out the
This list was never exclusively about the technology. It has always
talked a lot about what is this thing we are calling videoblogging? Is
it filmmaking? Is is television? Is it text blogging? A diary? Home
movies? All of the above? None of the above, but has something in
common with
Jen Simmons wrote:
Those corporations want to take over the imagination of the
vlogosphere... and they are. Do we want to fall for that?
What do you mean take over? This could be the vector by which the
idea of videoblogging reaches more people. In what way will it drive
out the
hey jan,loreal is not compensating folks. currenttv is. to be a woman of worth, you must be a volunteer who's volunteer work helps, primarily,U.S interests. the woman of worth wins five grand...to go to the charity of her choice and five grand more is donated to loreal's ovarian cancer cause.
Could any Sf'ers out there give me a rough estimation of what it might
cost a person to 'live out of their' pocket for 4 days in SF?
Nothing fancy, food and travelling. I think we can get away with
using the BART for our travelling and I've heard that is
reasonable...but what about food
Jen! Well said. Brava, chica.
I deeply relish walking the goofy line between art and commerce, but for my
own nefarious art purposes, advertising stuff and people and ideas I admire
and I daresay, love. The advertisement is one of my favorite art forms.
Check out this ad I took out in 11211
LoL, funny!
-- Enric
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Jen! Well said. Brava, chica.
I deeply relish walking the goofy line between art and commerce, but
for my
own nefarious art purposes, advertising stuff and people and ideas I
admire
and I
With your info and flesh out the Wiki with the stuff you
discover via Google in your research.
http://map.etitious.us- San Fran
Vloggercon-centric map
http://wiki.vloggercon.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
Folks have been casting doubt on how strong a community we
are.
I say we are
I agree that the signal to noise ratio on this list is poor. It would be nice if moderation stepped up a notch.This is far and away the most out-of-control list that I still subscribe to. JS
On 5/16/06, DrLinton Hutchinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This list is just getting too out there well
Thanks, Anne,
I suspect that just because Current signs the check it doesn't mean that L'Oreal hasn't signed an even bigger check to Current. Arms-length and all that. Bottom line: advertising dollars spent and folks remembering 'L'Oreal' when they're at the drug store looking for lipstick.
But
yeah can we get some overseers to squelch our speech here, I am getting sick of the sharing of ideas and opinions, I want to hear more people talk about the nuances of bitrate and coangular integration of digital formats!
if anything reducing noise has to be user-self-control... thank youOn
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Signal to noise comes up as an issue predictably every few months. Folks are way passionate about this and all the possibilities vlogging represents.
Lots of us take breaks from vlogging and this list. I always end up returning, always skim, even if not posting much.
This group has 'life' and is
the vlogosphere is a fluid, dynamic space.topics here may be influenced by this fact.each week/month has a different flow of activity and content.learn to filter. dont ask moderators to read your minds.
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I agree that the signal to noise
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I'm doing a talk next week and among other things I get to show examples
of different types of videoblogs.
One genre is giving me trouble: Videoblogs from organizations. It can be
non-profit, for-profit, small or big. Which organizations are doing
videoblogging? I have a very loose
i think that would be too cool! by that i mean great.On 5/16/06, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno this would be great I think. But you need to email SchlomoRabinowitz or Jay Dedman about this. I know that we are going to have
cameras at least recording each session (and maybe
Mmm... gotta love a man in uniform...
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
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Anne, while Current TV might cut the check, I'm pretty certain the
L'Oreal payed Current sum massive sum of money that more than covers
the $1000 that Current will be dishing out. So I'd say L'oreal *is*
compensating folks. Further, if the video someone made was picked up
outside of
This is the problem that I see happening.
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This guy is going to Vloggercon too
http://vlogmatic.com/?p=46
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true, Josh, they are paying something for the commercials. i thought it was about giving to the women of worth. guess i got confused.On 5/16/06,
Josh Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anne, while Current TV might cut the check, I'm pretty certain theL'Oreal payed Current sum massive sum of money
Wow. I went nowhere there for awhile... - priceless!On 5/16/06, usadutch2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This guy is going to Vloggercon too
http://vlogmatic.com/?p=46
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Check out this new golf vlogger. I welcome any comments.
I know the feminists will hate her.
http://www.ourmedia.org/user/97887
Randy
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I was thinking about this lately too. Trackback is of course meant to help with this very issue ... but I admit I dont use trackbacks nearly as much as I should ... and I think alot of people dont.Tags are another part of it, as they often provide new entry points into the conversation, and can
check this out too.http://fgiasson.com/blog/index.php?title=bookmarking_discussions_using_del_icio_umore=1c=1tb=1pb=1
i've been using talkdigger lately and its made me think of some weird ways to use it... like this delicious example.sullOn 5/16/06, David Meade
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I
I guess I'm not a feminist, because I thought she was pretty good.
You can't just stand in front of a camera and be anyone and be able to
speak well. That takes a gram or six of talent.
The black top... that's a top, right?... a little provocative, but
whatever. She did a good job.
Susan
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Check out this new golf vlogger. I welcome any comments.
I know the feminists will hate her.
http://www.ourmedia.org/user/97887
Randy
Who she callin' a MotherDuffer?
;)
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Looks like they found their perfect match... it's a nice little
corporate package.
I can see now why they wanted a woman. I can't picture many men
talking about what to buy...
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
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Check
ah but that's just it... you can't picture it.. so let's make it a reality so you don't have to picture it. Let's turn the traditions on their head. Let's show them that it is possible!
On 5/16/06, Casey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like they found their perfect match... it's a nice
Casey McKinnon wrote:
Looks like they found their perfect match... it's a nice little
corporate package.
I can see now why they wanted a woman. I can't picture many men
talking about what to buy...
Oh geez. I guess you know only Real Men then.
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Wait just a minute, why feminists particularly?
Look, I don't have anything against extremely beautiful women (or men);
I'm just tired of being forced to look at them (as well as
perfect-looking men) exclusively in positions of power to the exclusion
of everybody else. In part why I was
Does that mean that my life is much richer because I choose Coke over
Pepsi?
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
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Wait just a minute, why feminists particularly?
Look, I don't have anything against extremely
Anyone tested QT Pro 7.1 to see if they've fixed the glitch that
made 7.04 h.264 baseline no go in iPods?
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Don't know from Coke or Pepsi, stopped drinking drinks and eating foods that
advertised long ago. Hehehe.
Jan
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Hi Richard
Have you tried placing the playhead before the spot needing to be
rendered and pressing option P that should play the timeline frame by
frame
you can also try changing the RT option from Safe RT to Unlimited RT.
That depending on your system will allow you to play most effects in
Hey Richard:
On the upper left-hand side of your sequence timeline there is a
little button with the letters RT and a downward facing carrot.
Set your timeline to Unlimited RT
Playback video quality to Medium or Low
Playback Frame-Rate to Half or Quarter
Now you don't have to render anything
In older versions, I remember, that you had to change all those settings back before you did your final full resolution render. Does anyone know if that is still the case?-Verdi
On 5/16/06, Zadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Richard:On the upper left-hand side of your sequence timeline there is
Haven't tried that yet (maybe I'll do that right now). I did notice that they still didn't fix the export to iPod. If you start out with DV footage you end up with 320 X 213 squished video.:/Verdi
On 5/16/06, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone tested QT Pro 7.1 to see if they've fixed
Hi Richard,Yes, turning the Unlimited RT on is a good idea.There are other things I have found that helps speed up the rendering process:1. Make every clip(all those AVI or MOV or WMV) you import into a DV file, before hand using Quicktime. If you are importing straight from a DV camcorder, the
Thanks you guys! Very helpful! (although I did have to wait upwards of 7 minutes :)... Richardp.s. I would be interested to know if I need to change these backOn 5/16/06,
Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In older versions, I remember, that you had to change all those settings back
Paul,Very helpful, and I have one particular question about your suggestionsYou saidMake sure that your save file is located on another Hard drive than
the one your operating system is on, preferably connected via firewire really? ... it just so happens that I just got an external hard
http://atheistviewpoint.tv/nowshowing.shtmlOn 5/16/06, Andreas Haugstrup
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I'm doing a talk next week and among other things I get to show examples
of different types of videoblogs.
One genre is giving me trouble: Videoblogs from organizations. It can be
non-profit,
I just got Tiger for Mac OS X, but wondering whether to upgrade from
Jaguar. I've seen some posts showing problems running FCP 4.5 on Tiger,
http://tinyurl.com/jo3xo
Has anyone tried running FCP 4.5 on Tiger?
Thanks,
Enric
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The Growth of the Vlogosphere
As the so-called "vlogosphere" grows, more and more it will reflect the real world. The more egalitarian and affluent early-adopters of technology will find that they have to share the "sphere" with average Joes and Janes. They may be less concerned with finding
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The Growth of the Vlogosphere
As the so-called vlogosphere grows, more and more it will
reflect the real world. The more egalitarian and affluent
early-adopters of technology will find that they have to share the
Yes that's right, set up the scratch files, and then "save project as" destination External Hard Drive. As for the choppy playback, probably got something to do with same thing.PaulOn 16 May 2006, at 22:19, Bill Streeter wrote: Yes Richard, You'll find that you get much better performance if
yes well said.On 16 May 2006, at 23:34, Enric wrote: --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Growth of the VlogosphereAs the so-called "vlogosphere" grows, more and more it will reflect the real world. The more egalitarian and affluent
http://shinywhitebox.com/home/home.html. Free and works, even 3ivx
shows up in the codec pane. Tought someone might like to know (free
only while beta…)
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Hi Richard,
You can set the quality of the standard render by going to Sequence
menu, selecting Render and then the quality you want. From now on,
when you manually select render (or hit Apple-R) it will render to
that quality.
The orange you saw, is part of the render status bar, which
Unless of course you have OSX 10.3.9 then it won't work at all. From
the support forums
iShowU requires Tiger, sorry. (10.4 or above)
http://forums.shinywhitebox.com/viewtopic.php?t=18
Oh well I'll stick to Screen Record and Snapz Pro X
Ben
On May 16, 2006, at 7:53 PM, Paul Knight wrote:
Hiya Doc!
I have video books and software programs up the wahzoo and when I
have the time I love sharing what I have learned. But this list is
comprised of humans. Humans who make mistakes. Cross the line and
then step back. Things simmer down and then up jumps the devil
(again). Humans
Errf. Now if they had some bronze beefcake in tighty whiteys making
with the swing in full rotation I might be interested. Specially if
he was rotating on me.
He would not have to have a full head of hair but he would have to
have some muscles other than the one in his brain.
Vlog that
I'm not asking the moderators to read my mind, just to consider how they do their job.Clearly, the old hands on this list value a wide open style of moderation. But other opinions about this style of moderation do exist. To speak up engenders the condescension (learn to filter) and disrespect
Send a note - ask them why they haven't stepped into the fray.
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Hey Enric,
I had loads of issues with Tiger and FCP 4.5. There were so many
things crashing and conflicting it was pretty aggravating. The work
around I found was to turn off Spotlight while I was using FCP 4.5,
which was pretty odd but worked for whatever reason.
I just took a trip to the east coastand funny enough, a couple of
my friends are now videblogging.
Its funny because these were people who heard me ramble about
videoblogging for the past two years. Now they're doing it.
1. http://roboshithead.blogspot.com
My friend Chuck makes these cool
Last night I read the sexism/objectification of women discussion on
the yahoo vloggers group. I thought I would join the discussion by
sharing a video I made in the late 1990s. It chronicles an experience
a friend of mine had involving sexual harassment in Venezuela. I
juxtaposed her
very cool, Jay!On 5/16/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just took a trip to the east coastand funny enough, a couple ofmy friends are now videblogging.Its funny because these were people who heard me ramble aboutvideoblogging for the past two years. Now they're doing it.
1.
Thanks for the info!
Was this on a G5? If so, maybe I'll go ahead and upgrade and turn off
Spotlight.
-- Enric
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Hey Enric,
I had loads of issues with Tiger and FCP 4.5. There were so many
things crashing and
Yep, on a G5. Consider yourself warned, proceed w/ caution, and all
that stuff. :)
Z.
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Thanks for the info!
Was this on a G5? If so, maybe I'll go ahead and upgrade and turn off
Spotlight.
-- Enric
Ay Ay, Captain.
Will report back from mission.
;)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Zadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, on a G5. Consider yourself warned, proceed w/ caution, and all
that stuff. :)
Z.
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Thanks for
Vloggers:
Looking for some help uploading my vlog to iTunes. Usually with enough time
I can figure these things out, but not this time.
The instructions I followed were to:
1. create an account on blogger.com,
2. upload my vlogs to that account, then
3. create an account on
Excuse me, but surely you mean Cultural Decline
For an example of beauty and culture, visit my blog
http://blip.tv/file/29678
--- Rob Parrish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Last night I read the sexism/objectification of women
discussion on
the yahoo vloggers
I must say that all the cutting edge folks here seem to go beserk
when someone really puts a little edge into one of their vlogs.
Paul Knight's piece was a wee bit over the top. However, so much of
it was right on target. I'd say I'd agree with 70% to 80% of the
sentiments. Vlogging is
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