03/25 Open Thread - Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade

Image from page 10 of "The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh .." (1836)

~~ Slave Auction

On 25 March 1807, King George III signed the Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade into law, thereby outlawing trading in enslaved people within in the British Empire effective May 1, 1807. This was neither the first nor the last act of some government or another intended to interfere with the trade in or ownership of enslaved persons. However, it was a good thing, as far as it went and was the reason that this date was used for the typically wordy UN International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire killed 146 garment workers on March 25, 1911. It was one of the deadliest industrial disasters in US history (not counting mining disasters) and led to some legislation, improved safety standards, and helped the ILGWU grow. It also had a positive impact on the unionization movement in the US.

03/25/1954 - The first practical solar cell was demonstrated 70 years ago by Bell Labs. (Remember them?)

03/25/1961 - Robert Noyce was granted a US patent for an integrated circuit.

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On this day in history:

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0421 – The city of Venice, Italy was founded

1306 – Robert the Bruce became King of Scots

1409 – The Council of Pisa convened, to depose some popes and create a new one

1410 – The Yongle Emperor of Ming launched his first campaign against the Mongols

1584 – Sir Walter Raleigh was granted a patent to colonize Virginia.

1655 – Saturn's largest moon was discovered

1725 – Bach's chorale cantata Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern was first performed

1792 -- "La Marseillaise" was composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle.

1807 - Trading in enslaved people was banned in the British Empire

1811 – Percy Bysshe Shelley was expelled from the University of Oxford

1829 -- Charles Fremantle arrived off the coast of Western Australia.

1846 -- Open conflict began in the Mexico-Texas no man's land triggering the Mexican--American War.

1859 -- British and French engineers broke ground for the Suez Canal.

1894 – Coxey's Army set out for Washington, D.C.

1898 -- The United States declared war on Spain.

1911 – The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire killed 146 garment workers.

1915 -- The Battle of Gallipoli began with the invasion of Turkey at Anzac Cove and Cape Helles.

1916 -- Anzac Day was commemorated for the first time on the first anniversary of the landing at Anzac Cove.

1919 – The Tetiev pogrom occurred

1920 -- At the San Remo conference, the main Allied Powers of World War I divvied up the spoils creating no end of trouble.

1931 – The Scottsboro Boys were arrested

1944 -- The United Negro College Fund was incorporated.

1945 -- The Nazi occupation army surrendered and left Northern Italy

1945 -- The United Nations Conference on International Organization began in San Francisco

1953 -- Francis Crick and James D. Watson wrote about the double helix structure of DNA.

1954 -- The first practical solar cell was demonstrated by Bell Labs.

1957 – United States Customs seized copies of Allen Ginsberg's poem "Howl"

1957 – The European Economic Community was established

1959 -- The Saint Lawrence Seaway officially opened to shipping.

1961 -- Robert Noyce was granted a patent for an integrated circuit.

1965 – The Civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery ended

1974 -- A leftist military coup in Portugal overthrew the fascist Estado Novo regime and established a democratic government.

1990 -- Violeta Chamorro became the first woman President of Nicaragua.

2015 -- Riots broke out in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray in police
custody.

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Some people who were born on this day:

Everyone knows what a curve is, until he has studied enough mathematics to become confused through the countless number of possible exceptions.

~~ Felix Klein

1538 – Christopher Clavius, mathematician and astronomer,
1599 -- Oliver Cromwell, general and politician. Also a genocidal theofascist.
1849 -- Felix Klein, a mathematician and academic. Famous for his bottle.
1867 – Gutzon Borglum, sculptor, designed Mount Rushmore, desecrating mountain
1867 – Arturo Toscanini, cellist and conductor
1872 – Horatio Nelson Jackson, automotive pioneer and physician, part of first team to drive a car across the USA
1874 -- Guglielmo Marconi, an inventor who developed Marconi's law and radio.
1881 – Béla Bartók, pianist and composer

1903 – Frankie Carle, pianist and bandleader
1904 – Pete Johnson, boogie-woogie and jazz pianist
1906 -- William J. Brennan, Jr., a jurist.
1906 – A. J. P. Taylor, historian and academic
1908 -- Edward R. Murrow, a journalist
1912 -- Earl Bostic, a saxophonist
1917 -- Ella Fitzgerald, a singer, songwriter, and actress
1920 -- Robert Q. Lewis, a game show host and actor
1923 – Bonnie Guitar, singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer
1925 – Flannery O'Connor, short story writer and novelist
1928 -- Vassar Clements, a fiddler (Old and in the Way)
1932 – Penelope Gilliatt, novelist, short story writer, and critic
1933 -- Jerry Leiber, A songwriter and producer. Half of Lieber & Stoller
1934 – Johnny Burnette, singer and songwriter
1934 – Gloria Steinem, feminist activist
1938 – Hoyt Axton, singer, songwriter and actor
1942 – Aretha Franklin, singer, songwriter, and pianist
1945 -- Stu Cook, A bass player, songwriter, and producer
1945 -- Björn Ulvaeus, a singer-songwriter and producer
1947 – Elton John, singer, songwriter, pianist, producer, and actor
1966 – Jeff Healey, singer, songwriter, and guitarist

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Some people who died on this day:

“It will not save one single job in the long run to protect non-competitive industries.”

~~ Anders Celsius

1738 – Turlough O'Carolan, harp player and composer
1744 -- Anders Celsius, an astronomer, physicist, and mathematician
1800 -- William Cowper, a poet and hymnodist
1918 – Claude Debussy, composer
1931 – Ida B. Wells, journalist and activist
1944 -- George Herriman, a cartoonist with a krazy kat.
1988 -- Clifford D. Simak, a journalist and author
1990 -- Dexter Gordon, a saxophonist, composer, and actor
1995 -- Ginger Rogers, an actress, singer, and dancer. Friend of Fred.
1999 -- Roger Troutman, singer, songwriter, and producer (Zapp and Parliament-Funkadelic)
2006 – Buck Owens, singer, songwriter, and guitarist

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Some Holidays, Holy Days, Festivals, Feast Days, Days of Recognition, and such:

International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

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Today's Tunes

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La Marseillaise

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Battle of Gallipoli / Anzac Day

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Horatio Nelson Jackson

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Béla Bartók

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Frankie Carle

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Pete Johnson

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Earl Bostic

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Ella Fitzgerald

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Bonnie Guitar

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Vassar Clements

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Jerry Leiber (& mike stoller)

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Jerry Lieber & Phil Spector

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Johnny Burnette

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Hoyt Axto

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Aretha Franklin

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Stu Cook

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Björn Ulvaeus

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Elton John

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Jeff Healey

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Turlough O'Carolan

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Claude Debussy

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Dexter Gordon

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Roger Troutman

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Buck Owens

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Got a minute?

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Ok, it's an open thread, so it's up to you folks now. So what's on your mind?

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Cross posted from http://caucus99percent.com

Open Thread, Slave Trade, Solar Cell, Integrated Circuit, Bela Bartok, Ella Fitzgerald, Jerry Lieber, Aretha Franklin, Dexter Gordon, Buck Owens, Stu Cook

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Could spend half a day just listening
but oh, my list grows
must be the full worm moon

thanks for the Monday mood

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@QMS
growing, mine too.
glad you dig the tunes
be well and have a good one

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Led by Its Youth, U.S. Sinks in World Happiness Report

Housing in the US is a Ponzi scheme, so don't think of living in California or anywhere nice like that. Oh and vote for Genocide Joe.

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"there's something so especially sadistic about waving the flag of a country that you're actively destroying" -- Aaron Mate

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@Cassiodorus

"Whooooooo could imagine". It had to happen, both the present and the future lights are dimming and becoming serously disharmonious.

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

news tomorrow as RFK Jr announces his VP pick. My $ is on Tulsi as she checks so many boxes even as she can be annoying for this lefty with her recent friendly gestures towards the GOP and DJT. But I can't expect perfection or political purity in this pick. Kennedy's VP should be

1) independent minded, not strongly attached to either major party

2) younger, preferably age 40-60 range

3) strong but not too strong personality

4) appeals roughly equally to D and R voters in positions a/o attitude

5) checking the Female box an advantage, maybe a necessity, this cycle, as DJT likely to pick a woman, and there is Biden/Kamala.

6) overall provides good assassination insurance for Kennedy. This would rule out picking someone for unity purposes strongly situated on the right side of the political spectrum.

Not many people out there with these or most of these characteristics, especially with public spotlight experience and also willing to take the job. Moi, I would want him to choose someone with many of those qualities plus, ideally, the high intelligence of someone like his campaign mgr, Amaryllis Kennedy Fox.

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@wokkamile
assassination insurance, something that a Kennedy would presumably be very cognizant of. The next trick is to keep them from ever being on stage together.

be well and have a good one

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during Ramadan…maybe longer.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/25/un-security-council-adopts-reso...

America abstained because it didn’t condemn Hamas. Good lord! But at least it didn’t veto it.

Bibi is pissed that it wasn’t vetted and so he isn’t bring his balls to Washington. If he was already there he would have gathered them up and taken them home.

Now we have to wait and see if Israel will abides by the ruling. I think this gives countries permission to sanction Israel.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

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be well and have a good one

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@snoopydawg

America abstained because it didn’t condemn Hamas.

The US might claim that, but the real reason could very well be something else, like not pissing off bibi and/or AIPAC, actually wanting to see a complete extermination of Palestinians for assorted reasons, etc. Our stated reason or purpose is, at least half of the time, only ouor real reason by pure coincidence.

be well and have a good one

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@snoopydawg

impact of the Security Council resolution.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/25/middleeast/un-security-council-gaza-israe...

The Biden administration made the choice to abstain rather than veto the UN Security Council resolution over the weekend when they were able to work on changing certain parts of the resolution’s text, according to a senior administration official.

Another source familiar with the matter said that the US had planned to veto, but there were intensive diplomatic efforts to find a compromise that put them in a position to abstain.

Initially the text demanded a permanent ceasefire and did not mention negotiations to release hostages, and the US was able to push for the text to change so that it referenced a lasting ceasefire and included language about the ongoing hostage release efforts, the official said. For those reasons, the US believed that the resolution was consistent with US policy, the official said.

Edited to add:

The cancellation of the Israelis visit to Washington was simply to give cover to Biden's failed policy of unlimited support to its ally. The visit was actually a ruse to allow Israel to prolong the ongoing genocide.

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It evolved into the situation that the slaves are NATO and the EU and their masters are the US and the WEF and it is also possible to include Israel.

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A severe storm is coming in a few minutes. Tornado is possible. Hail possible. Hoo, boy!
At least the rest of the week looks like perfect weather.
So, when did ISIS become ISISK? Am I the only one around that missed that?
I am not going to a concert venue any time soon.
Have a great day, EL, and thanks for the OT, as always.

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@on the cusp

I believe that there is now a "Central ISIS" or ISIS mothership, with one or more satellite or branches such as ISIS-K. I got the impression that this happened maybe about the time we bailed on Afghanistan, but that's definitely a WAG.

be well and have a good one

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@on the cusp

in a short article this week about the perpetrators of the terrorist attack in Russia:

https://www.scottritterextra.com/p/true-north?utm_campaign=email-post&r=...

True North
SCOTT RITTER
MAR 27, 2024

… Western governments, analysts, and pundits have loudly proclaimed that the men who carried out the attack on the Crocus City Hall had nothing whatsoever to do with Ukraine, and instead have collectively embraced a narrative that paints the men as members of the Islamic State-Khorasan (ISIS-K). ISIS is an off-shoot of Al-Qaeda-Iraq (AQI) which emerged in 2013 when core AQI members relocated to Syria. In 2014 ISIS declared itself to be a caliphate and began a series of operations which saw it take control on a third of Syria and a quarter of Iraq before being driven back and ultimately defeated by a coalition which included Iraq, the United States and Iran.

In 2014 Central Asian fighters affiliated with Al Qaeda in Afghanistan formed a branch of ISIS in Afghanistan known as ISIS-K, where they stood for Khorasan (ISIS-K). Khorasan is an ancient term for the territory encompassed by modern day Iran, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan. ISIS-K continues to operate today in Afghanistan and Iran, as well as inside the former Soviet Central Asian republics, including Uzbekistan and Tajikistan…

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@humphrey

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be swept under the rug.

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@humphrey

be well and have a good one

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Hi all, Hey EL!

Bell Labs made that fantastic series of science films we were shown in socialist elementary school in the 1960's. They were cutting edge leaders there at Bell. One actually talked about how CO2 could warm the planet! Imagine!?! I have seen a few or parts of them on youtoob.

I wonder if the Spanish-American War was the first one where the reason and battle cry was a lie: Remember the Maine". Which US "INTEL" claimed was a Spanish bomb, instead of a boiler blowing, which it appears to have been now.

It was followed by Remember the Alamo (but not that the Texans were fighting to maintain slavery), Remember Pearl Harbor (but not that there were ignored warnings), Remember the Gulf of Tonkin (but not that it was clouds we shot at!), Remember the WMD's in Iraq, and now we have Putin's totally unprovoked invasion. Remember Israel's right to self-defense is what we are seeing there. I can't remember 'em all. No 'Remember Nordstream' though. I would love to remember 9/11, but would have to be told the truth for it to be worth it. For now, I hope everyone remembers how the goobermint handled Covid.

I saw Jeff Healey live, ZZ Top had him as their opener on the "Recycler" tour mid-90's or slightly after. Jeff was an amazing guitarist, I was blown away. I think it was BB King that said his intonation was impeccable. BB knew a bit about the subject... And obviously the Rev. Billy G wanted everyone to know this guy.

We are getting the green explosion underway here, some few wildflowers going, but Dakota Verbena which has some pastures in acres of purple. Gnatcatchers just got back, Yellow-throated Vireo and Yellow-throated Warbler singing daily within earshot again. Great to see those neotropical migrants back!

Hope all are well!

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@dystopian

if you believe nobody knows who shot first, there was still serious provocation, but there is a ton of reason to believe that we did or made it up. The US President wanted a war with Mexico. Polk had even campaigned on expanding the US into California and had tried to buy the Texas-Mexico no man's land, California, and everything from TX to CA. He then sent US troops under Zachary Taylor to the disputed No man's land in south Tejas to create an incident that could be used as a casus belli. Taylor moved his troops up to the very border and trained weapons on at least one Mexican village. Then, one noght, there were shots fired and Polk had his causus belli. It's pretty obvious who fired those shots.

be well and have a good one

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@enhydra lutris Hi EL,

I think you are dead0on right on that. And after my post I seem to recall another... "Remember the Little Big Horn", which was taught to me anyway as an unprovoked massacre, which it was not as it turned out. So
there were certainly earlier than 'Remember the Maine' events. They were already developing the art.

Thanks!

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@enhydra lutris  
Everyone knows how that works. “They started it; from now on whatever we do is just ‘self-defense’. (Heh, heh.)”

https://www.mdr.de/geschichte/ns-zeit/zweiter-weltkrieg/verlauf/angriff-...

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Everyone knows how that works.

Thanks for the war cry and the link.

be well and have a good one

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parody of the Bell Labs film genre is unquestionably "The President's Analyst", 1967, starring James Coburn.

I have to watch it at least once a year, because it is such a gold mine of great lines. My long-suffering wife gets in her car and completely leaves the house while I do so- she can't stand it. But if anyone hasn't seen it, I strongly recommend that they go find it on Hulu, Roku or whatever. It is eerily prescient in so many ways, and dead-nuts hilarious from start to finish.

I use that presidential telephone sound as my phone ringtone to this day.

"Muggers!"

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@usefewersyllables I saw it, can't remember a damn thing about it, so watching it will be all new! We could all use a good laugh.

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@on the cusp

great in this, sending up his own Flynt character. But it is Godfrey Cambridge's immortal portrayal of Don Masters that absolutely steals the show. No wonder that J. Edgar Hoover had the writer blackballed, it being the 60s and all that. You'll have to report back...

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@usefewersyllables All I remember about the Presidents Analyst is that I thought it was great at the time... haven't seen it in seeminly 50 years...

Loved all things Coburn though, those Flynt films were great.

Wasn't Cobunrn the one in Cat Ballou near start where he is passed out drunk on his horse, and he AND the friggin' hourse are leaned up against the side of a barn, the horse leaning too, to keep his rider aboard. The horse knew how to handle this. ROFLMAO

Loved Godfrey Cambridge too...

thanks!

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@dystopian

That was Lee Marvin on the horse - his character was Kid Shelleen, if I remember correctly. He ended up buying the horse after the filming was done, as well. But that is one of the finest visual jokes ever...

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And it is almost closing time, so that's 2 good things.
The courthouse phones and internet is down. I am on the same phone and internet systems, and I am ok. My guess is, Putin is hacking government.
(With good reason.)

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@on the cusp

that it's just about quitting time. If Putin is hacking the Tx govt. tht's probably a good thing too.

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Maybe something

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has demanded an immediate ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages as the United States abstained from the vote.

The remaining 14 council members voted for the resolution on Monday.

Trump and GOP may be even worse when it comes to Israel.

Earlier this year, Mast expanded on his comments about Palestinian civilians, saying that even Palestinian babies are not innocent and are thus legitimate targets. “It would be better if you kill all the terrorists and kill everyone who are supporters,” he told Code Pink protesters. When asked about images of Palestinian infants being killed in Israeli attacks, he said “these are not innocent Palestinian civilians.”

The contrasting outcomes of the Tlaib and Mast cases highlight an undeniable fact: The American political establishment still strongly favors Israel over the Palestinians. But if Donald Trump gets back into the Oval Office, he and his MAGA Republicans like Brian Mast will be even worse.

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@gjohnsit

happens, but I suspect that nothing will.

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