I have access to a Macbook Air at my job. It has several logins enabled
on it, including mine. But when I turn it on, all I can get it to say at
the login screen is "user name". I've pressed every key and key
combination I can think of and I can't get it to let me log in. I need
to get to the u
uld work with a group of people. There’s a lot of
> resources out there on getting started with podcasting. Editing is going
> to be the problem. But if you are confident that you can do it in one
> take then use a smart-phone.
>
> Good luck
>
>
>
>> On 8 Feb 2019, at 14
I am looking for suggestions on an extermal microphone for my Macbook
Pro. I need to record a podcast with 3 or 4 people carrying on a
conversation. I don't want to get too fancy but I was thinking of buying
an external microphone and having them kind of huggle around it. I
figure 3 or 4 people
Perhaps this is a long shot but I was hoping to get a recommendation on
a violin tuning app. I have an iPhone and an iBook Pro so either IOS or
MacOs recommendations will work.
What I am hoping for is an app that uses the microphone to listen to the
note I am playing and tells me whether it is
The global positioning system, invented a couple of decades ago, works
by having a bunch of satellites circling the earth broadcasting the
time. Just the time. Because radio signals travel at the speed of light,
which is not infinite, your GPS receiver can tell from how late the
signals are how
,
leave their garbage and call that camping. It is all subjective.
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Sent: August31, 2017 4:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Using
sking for help. And, it offers certain possibilities not available on your
phone.
Sent from my IPhone
On Aug 31, 2017, at 1:54 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
I'm going on a camping and rock climbing trip with a group called Adaptive
Adventures. Last year, I had some trouble getting lost in the camp gr
and just ask for help. Honestly,
technology has it's limits and sometimes there's just no substitute
for a friendly smile and asking for help. And, it offers certain
possibilities not available on your phone.
Sent from my IPhone
On Aug 31, 2017, at 1:54 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
I'm
ou could go old tech and just ask for help. Honestly,
technology has it's limits and sometimes there's just no substitute
for a friendly smile and asking for help. And, it offers certain
possibilities not available on your phone.
Sent from my IPhone
On Aug 31, 2017, at 1:54 PM, Tod
I'm going on a camping and rock climbing trip with a group called
Adaptive Adventures. Last year, I had some trouble getting lost in the
camp grounds. Like if I wanted to get to the bathroom on my own I would
always get kind of lost. I have a guide dog but he'd get confused as to
what I wanted
I accidently broke one side on my aftershokz and now they are even
better. Honestly, if you're going to use your aftershokz while walking
around listening to a GPS, I highly recommend breaking one side.
On 06/08/2017 01:41 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
I would go AirPods myself but for the cool
ily fit in
a pants pocket!
Cameron.
On 12/8/16, Todor Fassl wrote:
This rumor has been around for many years. But I think it refers to the
ipod nano, not the ipod touch. Although, I am not sure what purpose the
ipod touch serves since an ipad mini is so similar.
On 12/08/2016 03:11
This rumor has been around for many years. But I think it refers to the
ipod nano, not the ipod touch. Although, I am not sure what purpose the
ipod touch serves since an ipad mini is so similar.
On 12/08/2016 03:11 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi everyone,
Yes I recall posts indicating that
Are you sure you didn't do it through the headset? The Aftershok Blues 2
has a button that acts like the ome button on the iphone.
On 12/08/2016 02:39 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
What's wrong with the Apple cases? I love mine although I know a bit expensive
but they are quality.
Anyway, I l
One cool thing bout the Bluez2 is that you can wear them backward and
look like Geordi Laforge.
I've worn my Aftershokz Bluez2 for hours and hours while working in my
garden. I got really sweaty and had no problems withthe headset. There
is a version of the Bluez2 for children. Maybe that's wh
Scp and sftp are built on top of ssh. You'd rarely find an OS that has
ssh but not scp and sftp.
On 11/18/2016 07:19 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
whooo! I knew it had ftp, and that it had ssh, but I didn't realize it
had sftp. That's awesome!
---
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JAWS Certified, 201
Does Amadeus create the podcast xml file? I found that creating the
audio file was only half the job. Creating a valid podcast xml file was
the other half. This was a couple of years ago but I was surprised that
there didn't seem to be any software for generating that xml file.
On 11/17/20
A podcast consists of a collection of audio or video files and an xml
document that describes them. If there is an easy way to generate the
xml file, I have never seen it. I wrote a perl script that generates a
podcast xml document from the tags in a set of mp3 files in a folder. In
other words
se.
On Nov 17, 2016, at 8:06 AM, Todor Fassl wrote:
You don't actually understand how a screen works, right?
Actually, I googled it and it does make sense. So a touch screen works by
filtering phosphorescent light. It's likechristmas lights. They are just white
lights with a
16, at 10:11 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
No, black does not requirejuice. I have been thinking about this and this
thing about the screen curtain not saving power defies the laws of physics.
When the screen curtain is off, light is emitted from the screen. Energy is
escaping through the screen. If the
No, I had the same experience as you with respect to navigating with the
bluz2 headphones on. I think it is safe to use them with the IOS maps
app because it speaks infrequently. But I have found that I lose my
spidey sence if I am listening to music and trying to walk around the
house. You kno
I commented about the Aftershokz bluz2 in another thread earlier today.
I am very happy with mine. It is the first bluetooth headset I have so I
have little to compare them with. But the sound is surprisingly good. It
is not as good as over-the-ears headphones but it's pretty good. The
battery
:50, Todor Fassl wrote:
Have you fiddled with the screen brightness? I have the screen bightness on my
itouch set to zero and the screen curtain on as well. But some of my friends
who are visually impaired turned the brightness up and it drained their battery
a lot.
On 11/12/2016 01:27 PM
Robertson :
Hello,
The battery drain problem is a known issue and would appear to be fixed by the
second release of iOS 10.1.1. It has nothing to do with using VoiceOver as
non-voiceOver users have the same problem.
Cheers,
Anne
On 13 Nov 2016, at 17:50, Todor Fassl wrote:
Have you fiddle
I use a headset from Aftershokz. They are bone-conduction which means
they don't cover your ears. I was getting a lot of ear infections and I
thought maybe it was because my ears were covered for 8 hours a day.
Plus I was worried about the effect headphones had on my hearing. That's
not scienti
Well, the KNFBReader can kind of read computer screens. You probably
won't be able to use an otherwise inaccessible app by having the
KNFBReader read the screen to you. But if you get stuck, you might be
able to figure out why by having it read an inaccessible dialog box or
something like that.
Have you fiddled with the screen brightness? I have the screen bightness
on my itouch set to zero and the screen curtain on as well. But some of
my friends who are visually impaired turned the brightness up and it
drained their battery a lot.
On 11/12/2016 01:27 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
Hi
. If you have
the time to wade through the bull, do so. I don't.
On Nov 10, 2016, at 4:47 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
Lighten up, Francis.
On 11/10/2016 03:45 PM, gs wrote:
Hmm. Well I have contributed because the thread is split. I'm sick of it. This
should have been addressed
ebook
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Twitter
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On Nov 10, 2016, at 3:50 PM, gs wrote:
I waste a considerable amount of my time reviewing this list each
day because it is a valuable resource to those who use Voice
r on the Mac. If you have
the time to wade through the bull, do so. I don't.
On Nov 10, 2016, at 4:47 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
Lighten up, Francis.
On 11/10/2016 03:45 PM, gs wrote:
Hmm. Well I have contributed because the thread is split. I'm sick of it. This
should have been addres
my time reviewing this list each day because
it is a valuable resource to those who use VoiceOver on the Mac. If you have
the time to wade through the bull, do so. I don't.
On Nov 10, 2016, at 4:47 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
Lighten up, Francis.
On 11/10/2016 03:45 PM, gs wrote:
Hmm. Well I
lf Of Todor Fassl
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2016 10:59 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Global Warming
Well, first of all, Chuck, it's not my job to disprove every theory you come up
with. If you want to claim global warming might be caused by volcanos, you
prove it.
S
ming white vote this time around that's given us Trump,
following on a campaign riddled with racial and gender slurs and
impercations. Do you wonder that minority communities are quaking in
fear just now?
Janina
Todor Fassl writes:
But why? Why should people who know nothing about the issues
g rap"
At least with the ice age coming they could keep their "cool aid" at the proper
temperature! ;)
Scott is absolutely correct again!
Chuck
On Nov 10, 2016, at 1:07 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
Here is the proof that global warming is being caused by human activity:
Fact 1. We know
at 1:12 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
None of what you say below is a proven fact. Yu've been listening to too much
Rush Limbaugh. I don't actually care where you got this crap from, it's crap.
If you want to say otherwise, provide some links. Otherwise, I call BS on
everything you say.
Oh, for pete's sake! I'm not advocating for taking away anyone's right
to vote. I am saying we shouldn't be encouraging people to vote just to
vote. If you don't know what you are doing you should choose to stay home.
When I say if you ever thought global warming was a hoax, you shouldn't
be
ta in the data which they refuse to correct for.
On Nov 10, 2016, at 12:15 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
My point was not that it was never reasonable to be skeptical about global
warming. My point was that it was never sensible to assert that scientists were
trying to pull off a hoax. If y
’s flying around
in his Gulfstream G5-50 burning more energy per hour than I do in my life I’ll
smack him with a trout.
On Nov 10, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Todor Fassl wrote:
The USA has a long, disgraceful history of preventing minorities from voting
via poll tests. So I know making people p
enrich a few. The next time
Leonardo Decrapio tells me I need to use less energy while he’s flying around
in his Gulfstream G5-50 burning more energy per hour than I do in my life I’ll
smack him with a trout.
On Nov 10, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Todor Fassl wrote:
The USA has a long, disgraceful history
ymore.
Speaking only for myself, it seems time to give voters a clear
incentive to educate themselves about those issues. fine want to stay
home enough to pay a fine for that right?
Kare
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016, Todor Fassl wrote:
But why? Why should people who know nothing about the issues vote?
I am not sure I get your point. You don't believe that crap, do you?
These are good examples of voters willingness to believe anything, no
matter how crazy. But that's all they are.
On 11/10/2016 09:56 AM, CHUCK REICHEL wrote:
Hi donna,
Scott makes several excellent points here again! :)
my
Google can tell you stuff like this, you know.
I've been saying that if you haven't educated yourself about the issues,
you should not vote. But part of the point here is that it's really not
that hard to do a little research. Get into the habit of catching
yourself saying, "I heard this" or
nes,
the others would have to go along in order to keep up.
On 11/10/2016 09:39 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
You’re not supposed to, that’s very interesting. I’ve rolled out dialers
before and you’re supposed to prevent dialing blocks of DIDs assigned to cell
carriers.
On Nov 10, 2016, at 10
I get calls from pollsters all the time on my cell phone.
On 11/10/2016 07:59 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
You knew the signs were out there, it was a Brexit type event all over again.
If you listened to the elite media and ruling class there was no way, if you
listened to the actual people yo
But why? Why should people who know nothing about the issues vote? Just
repeating your opinion that they should vote is no answer.
It's like saying you should get brain surgery even if you're not sure
you have something wrong with your brain. Just sign yourself up for
random medical treatments
I don't think people should vote just for the sake of voting. That's how
bad guys get elected -- ignorant voters put them in office. If you
havent studied the issues, please stay home.
On 11/08/2016 05:50 AM, Scott Granados wrote:
For our friends in the US,
Totally apolitical here an
I'd really like to replace it, but I
have enough reservations about the longevity of the 6, that I don't
think it's a good buy. I think Scott may be wrong about when it came
out, my memory is that it came out at the same time as the iPhone 6 in
2014, not 2015.
Cheers,
Donna
On Oct 4, 20
This rumor has been around for years. Lat time I investigated it, it was
about the ipod nano. I can believe they are going to discontinue that.
They might even discontinue the ipod touch but they'd probably replace
it with a small ipad. The ipod touch is much more like a small,
inexpensive ipad
I need a blutooth walkie-talkie app for my iPhone. There is only like a
million of them on the app store. Any recommendations?
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If you get this all figured out, would you post a summary? What
heartrate monitor and software you're using, etc. I've been googling for
this kind of info for years (literally). I asked on this list a few
times too. I thought I was the only blind workout nut on the planet for
a while there.
To be clear, the FBI asked Apple to write something to make it possible
to break into all iphones. Apple refused. The way they eventually got
into the phone might be unique to the particular phone.
On 03/29/2016 08:47 PM, Terje Strømberg wrote:
This makes me wonder if Tim Cook is telling the
idual case; and what technique was
applied cannot be applied to all phones.
It is only fair that raging a war on terrorists involves obtaining as
much information from the individual as possible.
Vaughn
On 3/29/16, Todor Fassl wrote:
It's just not true that anything one person can make, someon
It's just not true that anything one person can make, someone else can
break. There are plenty of forms of encryption that simply cannot be
broken. The fact that the FBI got into this phone doesn't disprove that.
For all we know, they hacked into the guy's facebook account and when
they tried
I am giving a talk tomorrow about inaccessible web pages. Does anybody
have any pages that are particularly difficult to access that I can show?
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I am guessing you never moderated a list before, right?
There are 2 types of list moderators. Those who see it as their job to
help people solve problems and those who think it's their job to enforce
rules. You sound like that latter type.
What you will almost certainly end up with is a sli
The real question is what works. Is there such a problem with people
posting IOS questions that the list is harmed somehow? Too much traffic?
People aren't going to get that they can't ask IOS questions here. If
you want to make a rule like that, it's going to be very difficult to
enforce. And
I think they should have called it trusty tahr.
On 09/21/2015 12:30 PM, Terje Strømberg wrote:
I like El Kapitan. Don’t sit and think about the OSX name while using the OSX.
Take care
21. sep. 2015 kl. 14:44 skrev Scott Granados :
Anything would be better. I propose OS X 10.11. As they do
I am unclear on what problems there are when you use a Mac /w/o a
monitor. For a while, with leopard, I'd get hangs. But the problems
seemed to go away with snow leopard. And that was a long time ago.
On 07/25/2015 08:28 AM, Devin Prater wrote:
Well then, you're lucky.
Sent from my iPhone
My Mac mini is about 8 years old but I used it without a monitor for the
first 7 years I had it. Way back in the original version, leopard maybe,
it had problems running without a monitor. But once I upgraded it to
snow leopard, it had no problems. Maybe they re-introduced the problems
though.
The Mac mini has a speaker but it isn't very nice. It's a judgement call
but I'd say he would need speakers. And he'd need a keyboard. If he
doesn't use a monitor on his Windows machine, he won't need one for his
Mac mini. The problem would be that if he needs sighted assistance, he'd
have no m
I don't think we need to be Apple's police force though. It's none of
our business if people are breaking a NDA. If you want to argue that
it's off-topic, that's different.
On 07/11/2015 02:44 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
There are undoubtedly many places where you can discuss the public beta. Look
I agree. I do not see what the big deal is. A little tolerance would be
in order, IMO. Learn to press the DEL key.
On 07/11/2015 05:43 PM, Juan Hernandez wrote:
what better place to discuss this then here? If we who are testing it ask each
other questions, post comments observations etc, I
topic, yes KNFB Reader is a lot better. But you should
have researched that.
On 7/10/2015 8:51 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
KnfbReader is on sale today for $75. The normal price is $99. Is knfbReader
worth $75? I already own a license for textDetective. But I've heard that
knfbReader is much
KnfbReader is on sale today for $75. The normal price is $99. Is
knfbReader worth $75? I already own a license for textDetective. But
I've heard that knfbReader is much better. Is that true?
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One of us is missing something. Is there a terminal app for IOS?
On 06/12/2015 02:01 PM, Tyler Thompson wrote:
Why not use terminal?
On Jun 12, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Todor Fassl wrote:
Can anyone please recommend an accessible ssh client for IOS?
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I was walking somewhere last night and I somehow got the IOS maps app to
keep calling out my current location. Every ten seconds or so, it would
say something like "Current location, 6677 Elm Street". It would even
say what the cross street was when I arrived at one. But then I had to
find out
Weirdest problem ever. I bought the OCR program Text Detective a while
ago. I don't know if it was updated recently or what but when I run it
now, I get a tutorial but I just cannot figure out how to get out of it.
The tutorial is 4 pages and I can go from page to page by swiping with 3
finger
Well, I didn't really make a note of the dates. I can only give them
based on dates of historical events. I believe that I was using jaws
4.0 at the time. According to wikipedia, jaws 4.0 was released in 2001.
That coincides nicely with the release of Mac Os X also in 2001. So I am
going to sa
I worked in an educational environment and we had to get rid of our Macs
during the period when there was no screen reader for the version of Mac
OS that was current at the time. We weren't going to run an old version
of Mac OS. We switched a lot, I mean a lot, of machines over to Windows
and
out-of-business.
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On 31 Mar 2015, at 07:37, Anne Robertson mailto:a...@anarchie.org.uk>> wrote:
Hello,
On 30 Mar 2015, at
Even
emailed members privately and continued to harass them. So, no they were not
bad for rumor, but for fact and evidence of the above reason. So if you choose
not to join that group, I am pretty sure we will not cry. Our member base
speaks for itself.
On Mar 30, 2015, at 2:54 PM, Todor
I would not join that list as a matter of principle. I can understand
having a strict invitation-only policy. I don't care who you are, if you
haven't been invited, you can't join. But I don't like the idea of
blackballing someone based on rumors of how they behaved on another
list. That smacks
I've heard that point about Apple's responsiveness before. I am a
somewhat casual Mac user and I don't have a good way to gauge the value
of that point. But I brought it up on another list and got soundly
trashed for it. But I don't know enough about voiceovers flaws to defend
the point. What
My experience is that few people are willing to discuss screen readers
rationally.
I find it disturbing that so many people are absolutely certain that their
choice of screen reader was the right one and anyone who disagrees is ignorant
or stupid.
I’ve been contemplating the idea of starting
Do you have a reason for not wanting to just set up a second gmail
account? I just set up a second gmail account last night and the audio
captcha was the best, clearest I've ever heard. In fact, I was able to
type it into the form as it was spoken. All I had to do when it finished
speaking was
Yeah, a folder full of mp3 files isn't going to compress much. The xls
files will compress a lot but they probably take up very little space.
Different compression algorithms work better on different kinds of
data. What a tool can do is look at each file and dtermine which
algorithm to use to
/2015 11:07 AM, Joe Quinn wrote:
How do you decide between speed and compression in doing zip files in OS X?
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 26, 2015, at 10:50 AM, Todor Fassl wrote:
There are theoretical limits to the amount of compression you can get without
loss of information although diff
There are theoretical limits to the amount of compression you can get
without loss of information although different compression algorithms
would work better or worse depending on the stuff you are compressing.
The OP said he wanted his stuff compressed as small as humanly possible
but that wo
e this book in order to study for some advancement in my
job.
Pam Francis
On Mar 26, 2015, at 9:36 AM, Todor Fassl wrote:
You can do what you asked with the cat command:
cat file*.rtf > bigfile.rtf
I am not sure that will give you a valid rtf file though. Each rtf file is
going to
You can do what you asked with the cat command:
cat file*.rtf > bigfile.rtf
I am not sure that will give you a valid rtf file though. Each rtf file
is going to have header and footer info and the concatenation of all of
them might not be valid. You might be able to use the cat command to
con
I am a programmer, mostly php, perl, and bash. I'd like to try to use my
Mac as a development machine to write the code. Any suggestions for a
text editor to use to write code? Right now, I mostly use gedit on linux.
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for submission to bookshare.org. The instructions on their web site
provide information on how to use Microsoft products. Honestly, I can't
tell you which Windows programs they say to use because I don't have a
Windows machi
Slightly off topic. But here is a link to a program I help to develop
that takes a set of mp3 files and generates a podcast feed xml document
from them. It works on my IBook Pro.
http://www.iavit.org/~john/elpoddo/
You can actually run it on your Mac and copy the xml document and the
mp3 file
Anybody have any experience with Amazon Prime? I have an ancient Mac
Minii, still running Mountain Lion, a new IBook Pro, and an IPhone. How
is the Amazon Prime acccess?
On 12/26/2014 09:29 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
Both services are accessible on the Apple TV. We have accounts for both.
My
ime when I
was the ebony consultant. Was there a particular spot where people run
into trouble, or is it just a blanket nucence?
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
On Dec 17, 2014, at 1:52 PM, Todor Fassl mailto:fassl@gmail.com>> wrote:
Has anybody tried the Greyhound IOS app? Their web site is
ook tickets all the time
when I was the ebony consultant. Was there a particular spot where
people run into trouble, or is it just a blanket nucence?
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
On Dec 17, 2014, at 1:52 PM, Todor Fassl mailto:fassl@gmail.com>> wrote:
Has anybody tried the Greyhound IOS ap
Has anybody tried the Greyhound IOS app? Their web site is so hard to
deal with I thought I'd try their app. But when I run it, it just says
"login view" no matter what I do. I have tried tapping around the screen
and all voiceover says is "login view". I even tried a bluetooth
keyboard. It se
r now, but you could do quite a lot of text file
processing out of a script at one time.
Thanks, RobH.
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Actually, the command line versus cut/paste issue is
Actually, the command line versus cut/paste issue is as controversial as
ever. I would say that in linux, I still do 90% of my file management
at the command line.
If you open a terminal window on a Mac, you get the bash shell. This is
important in that it gives you something called file name
I doubt the problem is related to the machine being turned off for an
extended period of time. I suspect the problems are the result of the
Windows machine being rebooted or that there were changes in your
network during the interim.
On 12/15/2014 08:50 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
Hi all, An
The basic answer is that other computers have to be listening for
connections for you to talk to them.
Here is a link to an Apple knowledgebase article about finding other
computers on the network:
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH10644
And here is a link to an article about enabling file shari
I don't think navigon will spontaneously announce which streets are
nearby. But if you select the "More" tab at the bottom and then click on
"Direct Help", it will display informationabout where the nearest
intersection is. You can tap it to get voiceover to read it but
voiceover won't automa
my head completely around it I will probably do a Podcast on it!
David Griffith
On 28 Nov 2014, at 17:05, Todor Fassl wrote:
Would you like me to see if my perl script will port toMac OS? It uses a open
source program called lltag to read the tags in the mp3 file and then it builds
a podcast xm
Podcast Feed creation clients that are
free or low cost and similar web hosting services that are also free or
low cost?
I suppose an option would be just to see if Apple Vis would be
interested in hosting the podcasts.
David Griffith
On 26 Nov 2014, at 14:04, Todor Fassl mailto:fassl@gmail.com
I have a linux script that I can use to create a podcast from a set of
mp3 files. I can also provide download space. Anyone interested should
contact me off list.
On 11/25/2014 12:03 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
These audio presentations do sound very useful, but yes, they are not
podcasts at t
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