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7661  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 03, 2015, 12:02:00 AM
But what are you going to do once we are literally forced to deploy some marxist-like measures like minimum guaranteed welfare once automation makes it impossible to go above a certain treshhold of unemployment? Assuming you are not delusional enough to think there will be enough jobs for everyone, and assuming you are not a psychopath that would let that big % of people die when they aren't responsible of being replaced by machines (your or some of your friends could be on this % in the future), what are you going to do? shoot yourself because history and technological developments forces us to give welfare proving some of your dogmas wrong? get some perspective buddy.

The solution is simple. There will be too many jobs (in fact there are already way more jobs than there are skilled on people on earth[1]) but many people will refuse to adapt and won't attain necessary skills. Those hard-headed Marxists will huddle together in a bankrupted welfare one-world morass and effectively kills themselves with State war and eugenics. There is nothing I could possibly do to save them. They will try to steal resources from everyone and bring everything down into the abyss with them. Problem solved by nature (and a pandemic might help out too).

With so many making posts like yours it is clear to see why the world is going to fall into a severe abyss.

[1]http://www.quora.com/Are-there-too-many-or-not-enough-programmers-in-the-world
http://blogs.perl.org/users/ovid/2013/05/if-theres-a-shortage-of-programmers-why-arent-wages-up.html
http://techcrunch.com/2012/10/27/write-code-get-paid/
7662  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 11:52:09 PM
You appear to be a typical deluded Marxist.

This is exactly what I mean. Everyone is a Marxist to you. Doesn't make your long cryptic posts any more sympathetic. Care to tailor your message to the world for the 'stupid people' or not? That's the question.

I certainly hope so. I learn more from people who think outside the box (even if a bit crazy or 'off the path') than people that stick to common wisdom. I just wish you drop the superiority thing.

Hey reading comprehension is not my fault.

I have already explained that those who pitch for collectivized solutions are actually Marxists whether they recognize it or not. I notice your 1st and your 12th posts on this website at the end of 2011 were idolizing how Bitcoin is going to wonderful for humanity. Whereas, the non-deluded truth is that Bitcoin was planted by the banksters to get the internet nerds to support a perennial ledger of all transactions so they can move us to the planned top-down Technocracy.

Ubiquitous superiority is not something I want (how lonely and non-existant that would beis), but you are not really trying to help me not be.

(I think we can possibly make it backfire on them and leverage Bitcoin as a reserve currency of the more anonymous altcoins)
7663  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 08:02:02 PM
What's your obsession with Marxism?

Thanks for exemplifying my point about diligence.

You're hiding.

What is your point?

You have not explained what you think I am hiding from or which actions I am doing or not doing which allow you to make such an accusation. I do not agree that I am hiding.

As I already wrote in the post immediately prior to yours, my point against collectivism is that dissolves self-responsibility and personal diligence. Thus I had already answered your question before you asked it. Thus I replied by saying your ignorance of what collectivism does exemplies what it does (i.e. your personal diligence is dissolved already because you asked the question). I realize logic is not something most humans can do, so don't feel so bad that you apparently can't do basic logic.

If you can't make a clear point in your next post, I assert you are trolling.

P.S. I researched your posts from 2011 and I can see you idolize collectivized action towards lie of "the betterment of humanity". You appear to be a typical deluded Marxist. Europe will be an acute case of economic collapse because the Europeans believed that nonsense of bettering humanity by pooling resources.
7664  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 04:45:29 PM
Decentralized Knowledge Age in action. The youth in Japan are rejecting the historically intense xenophobia and isolationism:

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/688857/japanese-tests-market-for-food-in-streets-of-cebu
7665  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 04:32:40 PM
>  Yesterday I saw a short commentary written by Armstrong on Zero Hedge.
> It was stunningly vapid and some readers pointed out his duplicity - the
> BS was so overt I have to conclude he is working a disinfo con.  He's
> essentially arguing "from the right" for the redistribution of wealth
> stolen by the oligarchs, the same argument in earnest play being
> presented by left gatekeepers.   Thesis + Antithesis => Hegelian
> manufactured consciousness.   Armstrong is more of a conman than he is a
> fool or "useful idiot", that's his nature (like the Scorpion in parable
> with the frog).
> I'm grateful I know you, we share the same unique insight and that
> is extraordinarily rare in this world.  Not many of us living outside the
> cave and know the reality of the shadows.


This is very perplexing to me, because I have communicated in email with Armstrong and I want to believe that he has good intentions.

It appears to me that Armstrong's psychology is that he believes if we don't sustain the current system (i.e. don't default on pensions and otherwise let the defaults run their course unabated), then we will lose society and descend into chaos and potential Dark Age. He appears to be using that FUD to justify a collectivized, top-down "solution" to the sovereign debt crisis. I want to believe that he sincerely believes the FUD. Do you have a reason to believe he is not sincere and that his error is not just myopia? (you are not a psychologist but rather a neurologist, big difference. Put on your psychologist hat and give me your logic from that vantage point)

Whereas the truth is that bailing our Western society is moral hazard. And the only way to rejuvenate is to let the defaults proceed and collapse the behavior of Westerners which lead to this debacle. We need that creative destruction. Armstrong has tried to characterize as "creative destruction" his top-down "solution" of a monetary reset into a one world reserve currency along with a swap of fungible sovereign bonds into non-fungible corporate shares in some top-down managed morass. He apparently doesn't understand that the increase in entropy required by creative destruction requires that it be a bottom-up serendipitous process (not a top-down managed one).

I wrote about this recently at the Bitcointalk.org forum.
7666  Economy / Economics / Re: One-world reserve currency inevitable and will enslave all nations? on: May 02, 2015, 04:10:30 PM
The problem is that Jane can no longer spend the coins. So what can she do with them?

In the hypothetical, Jane does not handle GEC: Stewart does so in her stead (and without her knowledge) through an input-less transaction (to account, in GEC, for her fiat transaction with John, a GEC holder).

I have no idea what you describing then. Try again to explain what is going on and this time please use the English language clearly.

Why does Jane give fiat to John if she gets nothing in return? How does Stewart get fiat? Does John give it to him?
7667  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 05:16:35 AM
According to TPTB_need_war it was the fault of Charlie Hebo Staff that they got themselves killed. They should have known better than to go to work and let themselves get shot by crazed Muslim Extremists.

http://21stcenturywire.com/2015/01/07/paris-shooting-the-magazine-murders-at-charlie-hebdo-reveal-evidence-of-staging/
7668  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 05:01:48 AM
> LOL, usual suspects:  Bitcoin start up funded by Goldman.
> http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-goldman-sachs-bitcoin-20150430-story.html
> Coincidentally, another investment partner in the bitcoin start up is a
> Chinese firm and today I saw this on a recent Corbett report:
> China's new Social Credit System - uber-1984 'scientific society' /
> Technocracy program.
> http://www.volkskrant.nl/buitenland/china-rates-its-own-citizens-including-online-behaviour~a3979668/

Yeah the powers-that-be are moving us towards Technocracy where everything will be tracked. Bitcoin's non-anonymous public ledger saves everything. Everything is tracked. It is the perfect outcome for the banksters who want to assign every human a number (666).

How much more obvious could it be, yet fools like Armstrong are compartmentalized.

I am still hopeful the Knowledge Age mavericks don't want to be owned and enslaved by the banksters, but it is fairly disheartening how ignorant and myopic most people are, even the ones who claim to be smart and Libertarian are really Marxist fools (even they don't admit it to themselves like a dog chasing its tail).


> https://www.corbettreport.com/the-p2p-economy-goes-mainstream/

Yeah the-powers-that-be are trying to co-opt the P2P phenomenom with the likes of Bitcoin, but I am hopeful they won't succeed entirely.
7669  Economy / Economics / Re: One-world reserve currency inevitable and will enslave all nations? on: May 02, 2015, 03:30:35 AM
How does anonymity help scaling of distribution?

Imagine Jane pays John for walking her dogs in fiat currency. Stewart could pay John, a GEC holder, new GEC to translate the fiat exchange into a GEC one. When John spends the fiat currency he acquired from Jane, he could then spend the GEC he acquired from Stewart in an unspendable transaction - removing it from his economy.

You write in a way that is cryptic and virtually no one will understand. I happen to understand what you mean because I invented this concept last year way before GEC did. Refer to AnonyMint's post about physical Bitcoins.

So what I assume you are proposing is that some coins become unspendable on the blockchain, thus they can instead be traded as cash physically. Stewart takes fiat in exchange for coins that John can prove he owns by signing but which can't be spent on the blockchain after he signs them to Jane.

The problem is that Jane can no longer spend the coins. So what can she do with them? She could mint a physical representation and trade that, but there is no authority to warrant against counterfeiting and debasing the physical money supply.

Sorry that doesn't work. I abandoned the concept.
7670  Economy / Economics / Re: One-world reserve currency inevitable and will enslave all nations? on: May 02, 2015, 03:21:35 AM
Thats what the guy on xapo said on the ted talk, BTC may challenge gold as a store of wealth, that is way more realistic than challenging fiat national currencies. I tend to agree with this view.

If BTC replaces gold as a store of wealth, it would automatically be a strong candidate for world reserve currency. If gold could be sent over the internet and used to settle trades, do you think countries would bother with using USD?

The more salient term you wanted to use is de facto.

You've got a scaling problem. $10 billion market cap versus $200 trillion in global wealth.

The price of bitcoin is the variable in that equation. Problem solved.  Wink

Simpleton nonsense. Peter R showed the market cap is following Metcalf's law so the only way you can get to that valuation is for it to be widely adopted.

If you are talking about Bitcoin being the reserve currency of the world, then you are obviously talking about large scale adoption, Then the market cap (or rather money supply equivalent) of Bitcoin is going to increase.

How does talking about large scale adoption fix the underlying scaling problem?

(Logic is something that most humans seem to totally lack)
7671  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 01:47:04 AM
The admins deleted my entire thread about high dose vitamin D3 curing my Multiple Sclerosis:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1010692.msg11214601#msg11214601

Amazing. I struggle for years with a debilitating illness. I finally find what is curing me and enabling me to work effectively again. And I try to share that with all especially as it pertains to Politics and Society (our corrupt medical systems hiding that information from us) and the admins remove the entire thread without a trace.

They didn't even bother to provide a link to it where they normally move threads:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=59.0

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=9.0

That is strange.

I suspect they will delete this post. If you want to protest, then quote this post. Let's see if they will also delete all the quotes of the post.

Any way, I don't give a fuck. They can ban me permanently any time. The admins of this site can kiss my ass if they practice censorship. Moving threads I can understand. Erasing threads without a trace is evil.

Anyone who asserts I didn't (don't) have Multiple Sclerosis is a dickhead. Fuck you admins. You have no idea how much I suffered. May the universe grant you experience with such suffering so you might have some appreciation.


> I have been diving into the vaccine infowar of late and am aware that the
> HPV vaccine (and thus likely HPV infection itself) is known to have a very
> high level of immunogenicity (strong activation of immune system =
> tendency to cause auto immune reactions) with, for example, reports of
> anaphylaxis being up to 20x more frequent than other vaccines.  In a
> government panel conference in Japan (2013) in which a decision was made
> to stop recommending the HPV vaccination, a physician gave testimony to
> the committee regarding > 20 young patients he is treating for MS and all
> developed the disease shortly after receiving the HPV vaccination.   A
> Canadian medical scientist at the conference presented her data published
> in a highly regarded journal showing mice injected with the HPV vaccine on
> the same schedule and dosage recommended for girls developed nervous
> system damage and antibodies directed specifically against nervous system
> proteins.


Thanks that confirms the reaction I observed in my body to that HPV infection in 2006.

Btw, the high dose vitamin D3 is feeling more and more like a cure. I feel great! Becoming normalized and athletic. Relapses getting more and more muted.


> Good news, then!  I'm still flabbergasted that MS can be effectively
> treated with vitamin D and the wider integrative medicine  and alternative
> health community hasn't covered this.

It appears to me that there is so much homoeopathic BS out there, that people are numb and reject everything that isn't mainstream medicine.

For example, I have stated that taking 2000 mcg (2mg) iodine daily (via Kelp tablets) has been an important addition to the high dose vitamin D3. But readers might wonder if that is curing me and not the vitD3. I know it isn't the iodine curing me because I tried iodine alone before in 2013. Details like this are missing from the readers' appraisals of my claims.

So far it appears high doses of Vitamin D3 are tolerated well as long as the daily intake of water is great (> 2L daily). But I have not yet done a kidney panel and I am little bit worried about this. Yet I don't feel any symptoms of hypocalcaemia.

Yeah I believe I was relapsing today, but it was subtle it was difficult to be sure. I had a slight neuropathy in the bottom of the left food, had some itchiness and inflammation in the head and neck area, yet I ran 9min for 2 kms, did 300 pushups (3 sets), and was mentally alert. I just got very sleepy early (but had woken up early due to slight insomnia after sleeping 8 hours the prior night).

My pushups are getting very intense, like a rapid fire machine gun. I can do 100-130 in less than a minute.
7672  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 01:22:12 AM
Is life in the philippines like that ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63D_B6e12O0

That isn't the worst. I lived for a couple of years in a squatter area (squalor) in between the level you see above and the more compacted level seen in the worst in the following video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIGA0xDDagQ

There are lot of filipinos living in the scenenic and wild open spaces of the farms and nature, but believe it or not the filipinos will actually prefer to congregate into a squatter like closeness of houses even if they have wide open spaces around them. You can go out to the farms and find that the neighbors build their houses very close together on a small area of the available wide open space. This isn't entirely economics of land ownership. The filipinos culturally prefer to live that way. Even when they are rich and live in subdivisions they still prefer to have a zillion people, chickens, dogs, and everything else running about and freely in/out of the abodes which are built as closely together as possible.

It looks horrible to you because you are a Westerner. For the filipinos, they are most happy like that. Put them in our wide open spaces and serene, antiseptic environs and they get miserable and lonely. I know. I tried.

The worst thing you as a Westerner can do is go try to change them. You will create Frankenstein results. I know. I tried.

Let them be. Fix their roofs when the typhoons blows it away. Give them jobs. Let them decide how they want to progress. They do like to sample our luxurious environs (i.e. trade with them, but don't try to change them on your own terms), but emotionally they always return to that simple closeness. That is where their heart is.

Please don't open your big Western heart that wants to "fix" everything. You break everything when you do that.

Note the Philippines has a lot of very modern facilities now. Asia is modernizing very rapidly. They really don't need us.
7673  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 12:56:41 AM
coinits,

Are you still asserting I have no experience?

The following exemplifies the Knowledge Age in action (production is predominately marketing and programming, i.e. all mental work)...

Quote from: myself
Over the long-term what can sustain my advantage (if Viber or Facebook implement SMS relaying which is not likely, or smartphones become low cost while incomes in Asia rise which will take more years), is the generalized conceptualization that I can provide better integration insight given how immersed I am in the market and the fact that if the decision maker is also the programmer and marketer, then convergence is more precise and rapid.

Line is being beaten (about 1/3 the interest according to Facebook Likes) by Viber in the Philippines; and I assert this is because the naive (north asian) Line marketers think filipinos are immature.

Compare the following ad videos:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5LKXDwpqPE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2E9L0OAjdA

I suppose Line execs had Jollibee-envy and failed to note that fast-food chain and mascot was launched two decades ago when filipinos were culturally more provincial due to being isolated from the world:



Since then some 10+ million filipinos have migrated abroad, filipinos became the first SMS text messaging capital of the world, and they adopted Friendster (the first of the Big 3 social media sites) more than any other country back in the day. Asia is metamorphosing rapidly.

And Viber has taken the iPhone market-share approach (partnering with carriers and awarding exclusives):

(2013) http://www.globe.com.ph/press-room/partnership-with-viber
(2015) http://www.philstar.com/technology/2015/01/12/1411464/free-facebook-free-viber

However, I will attempt the Android open interoperability strategy against Viber's emulation of Steve Jobs' walled garden strategy and I hope with similar devastating results:



P.S. In turnabout, the southern asians appear to exemplify my point about the advantage of local cultural knowledge.
7674  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: May 02, 2015, 12:23:18 AM
What's your obsession with Marxism?

Thanks for exemplifying my point about diligence.
7675  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: April 30, 2015, 10:23:25 PM
But according to TPTB_need_war this is her fault...

http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/26/technology/revenge-porn-victim/index.html

I attributed this to OP as I thought TPTB_need_war was OP. I apologize for the error but his dumbfuckery is at an all time low. He blames victims for crimes against them.

Since you can't seem to grasp the overriding issue is the holistic cost of societal collapse as explained above, let me put it another way for your pee-size brain can maybe fathom.

If you go climb into the lion's den and they eat you, are we supposed to blame the lions? Is the government supposed to protect people from their own irresponsibility? And what moral hazard does that create?

So just do what ever the fuck risky stuff you want, because social insurance, welfare, and the Big Brother always has your back ass covered. Let's charge the cost of your risky choices to the collective, so we can all increase the costs and bankrupt the society. And while we are at it, let's hand the keys to some enforcers that we "trust". So then you've transferred the individual trust issue to a collective trust issue. And how does that work out every damn time over the 6000 years of recorded history.

Dumbfuckery indeed.

Do you fucking Marxists even have a brain stem?

Why fool yourselves in an excrutiatingly slow decline into eugenics and megadeath (as the State is bankrupted). Just go directly to the end game and kill nature. Drop the nuclear bomb and be done with life. That is really what you are driving towards, but like dumbass sheep you can't even see it. You only see the ass of the sheep in front of you with your linear "thinking".


P.S. the anonymity age will provide an elegant solution to above problem. She can offer an anonymous bounty for his execution. You will need to be more careful about offending people in the Knowledge Age. You won't sleep well at night if you do evil in the Knowledge Age. The more people you do evil against, the more your odds of suffering will increase. Justice indeed.

CoinCube you don't want to give individuals the power to enforce justice (surely the 97.5% can slaughter the 2.5% sociopaths)? So then you prefer JustUs instead? Hand over the keys of power to the sociopaths my friend. Enjoy your insanity.

CoinCube and all Marxists,

Just one question about moral hazard.

When everyone is a victim who will be remaining that is responsible enough to protect and provide for them?

Surely in that case the fox has the keys to the henhouse, because everyone stopped being diligent.

That is what collectivism does.

Maybe we needed collectivism in the Agrarian and Industrial Age because profit margin was subject to economy-of-scale; and with such slim margins, means of production required society-backed usury and insurance against natural disasters and ebbs in the business cycle. Thus ostensibly humanity got addicted to being serfs, victims, and provided for by their masters — which is what the State evolved to.

I am ready for a new paradigm. It is called the Knowledge Age.

P.S. Singapore is talking about self-responsibility in their health-care system. The society has agreed to some (in my view abhorrently) strict rules about behavior which don't personally fit my taste, but I am free to live else where. Singapore as far as I know, is not trying to subject the rest of the world to their values (unlike Westerners, especially Americans who think they know what is best for everyone but themselves). If they do (which they may as Asia rises to dominance over the next decades), I will wail against them with all defensible means possible.
7676  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: April 30, 2015, 08:56:38 PM
Show The World - Lil Boosie.
7677  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: April 30, 2015, 08:08:30 PM
I won't make any comment about Lil Boosie because no one is perfect, but he is a product of and reflects on the Deep South culture.

My father—the powerful oil and environmental law attorney—has Lil Boosie on his Facebook.
7678  Other / Off-topic / Re: The happy BTC circular donation thread on: April 30, 2015, 07:24:36 PM
With another 5, I would like to see if Shelby Henry Moore III can find a better use for it than how it is now.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=355212.msg11246754#msg11246754
7679  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: April 30, 2015, 07:09:41 PM

Thank you very much for the sentiment and offer. Actually I am still (somewhat near to the precipice) financially (con)strained, but I observe I am on the verge of success so I estimate that there must be those who are in more need than I am. But if you don't find another within the next couple of weeks and I haven't achieved the trajectory that I am expecting by that time, then I might reconsider.

Btw, I used the 2.75 BTC from Rpietila to pay for the hosting and domains for my new site! That was my seed capital, Lol. (see how disruptive the Knowledge Age is to idle stored monetary capital!)

Hey I hope you are loving my birthplace New Orleans for me. I can only join you vicariously at the moment.

Here follows a slightly edited and redacted copy of a private message I just sent in email.

Quote from: myself
Wow! I just made a major accomplishment with my new site. I was able to think of an available name which is not dating specific, but more general to social networking (which is what I obviously want).

I am becoming more confident my new site is headed to multi-million users success!

I am getting excited. I expect before the end of May we are already on our way towards wealth again, similar to the launch of CoolPage in September 1998. By that Christmas 1998, we had purchased all the new appliances.

This new one is going to be much bigger than CoolPage!

Most all of the essential features programming is done. The site is already rolling. I was struggling so much 18 hours a day past few weeks getting it done, while also going through the fatigue of curing the Multiple Sclerosis with the daily high doses of vitamin D3.

The main hurdle remaining was the name. Almost all the good domain names are already registered (taken).

Just now I thought of a portmanteau derivative of "jump" (not jump but very similar) which works perfectly, because the unique feature of my site is that it relays the online communication directly to the person who is offline via SMS messages. Thus everyone is always effectively online even if they are offline.

This makes my site better than Facebook and Viber because those sites only connect to those who are online. Globe in the Philippines is recently offering free Fb and Viber connection.

But note that offer is only applicable for Globe users and only for those who have a Smartphone. In the Philippines we can purchase a basic Samsung feature phone model GT-E1200Y for 699 pesos ($16); whereas, the least cost Smartphone is 2999 pesos ($68) for an Alcatel Onetouch Pixi 3.

The $68 price is simply out of the reach of millions of filipinos who only earn that much per month and their income is always insufficient for their daily needs. Plus we have the global economic downturn contagion coming from 2016 to 2020 in Asia.

So this provides the initial advantage to gain marketshare over Facebook and Viber. Viber has 18 million users in the Philippines alone. Viber offers free messaging but only to other Viber uses. Ditto Facebook. They can't interconnect to the larger market which is only on SMS.

Over the long-term what can sustain my advantage (if Viber or Facebook implement SMS relaying which is not likely, or smartphones become low cost while incomes in Asia rise which will take more years), is the generalized conceptualization that I can provide better integration insight given how immersed I am in the market and the fact that if the decision maker is also the programmer and marketer, then convergence is more precise and rapid.

Yeah I am several years late because of the battle with Multiple Sclerosis which intensified after 2010. I mean I already had million users social networking app CoolPage in 1998. I was in front of Friendster (2002), MySpace (2003), Facebook (2004), and Viber (2010), but now needing to innovate to catch back up. One programmer versus 100s. Let's see what happens. David fights Goliath in Las Vegas on Saturday, May 2. Clearly only Viber has been able to make waves since the Big 3 launched a decade ago. The reason is because Viber liberated more communication for a wide swath of users. And my plan is a much wider swath!
7680  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic Devastation on: April 30, 2015, 06:29:27 PM
I know you are but what am I?

You have a choice for your attitude which profoundly affects the direction and outcome of your life. Choose one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATpwX89tmpw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOVS9zotSqM

Here in the Philippines "batasan" (attitude) is observed to be one of the most important traits of a person. In fact, for many here you can't overcome an undesirable batasan no matter how phenomenal your other traits.


The following is instructive as to why we need anonymity in this coming era:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPznMbNcfO8#t=293
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