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Posted by C&O Fan on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 8:17 AM

inch53

 

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TERRY,,,, like your miners houses. Are those the one s you were scratch building??

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Yes Inch those are the ones they have been a fun project

 

Be careful shoveling all that snow

that can be hard on the old ticker !

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Posted by claymore1977 on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 8:08 AM

 @Robby:

Heya!  This is my first full winter up in PA and I must admit... the roads are horrible!  I didn't think I would have any issue with only 2-3" on the ground with a slight ice crust on top.  Never had an issue the 5 years I was in update NY.  Is it like this state wide or is it just the local plow crew slacking off?

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 8:00 AM

LSWrr
Jeff, that engine house looks really good.  How is the Gas Station progressing? I’m still behind on posts.

The Shell station has gotten about as far as it's going to for now. I have to do some more planning on it.

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Posted by inch53 on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 8:00 AM

 

Mornin, a tall irish coffee and some biscuits n gravy please Zoe. Hurting some this morning, think I was up playing with the girls too much yesterday.

It's 16 out now and it looks like we got another 6 or 8" of snow between yesterday afternoon and this morning n it's still snowing, might another 1" before it ends, according to the weather guessers. At least there's no wind to speak of YET and praying we don't. As light n fluffy as this stuff is, it'll drift up fast n deep in a hurry. I was telling Mother a couple weeks ago that it had been bout 30 years since we had our last blizzard and I figured that's was next, with all the other mess we've had this winter.

School here finally said they were closing for the day, so I'm stuck with Beth all day and maybe Clyde's 3 kids if Heather's called to come in.

Pat called abouit 5 n said the kids weren't coming out this morning. Guess him, Shila n Leroy [KC's fine] all are all down with a bug or something.

TERRY,,,, like your miners houses. Are those the one s you were scratch building??

TODD,,,, I've been drawing SSI for about 7 years now, thanks to herniated disc and degenerative arthritis in my neck, lower back and some joints. So, most of my discs and some other joints no longer have any connecting tissue or cushions to hold them in place [I'm almost 3"short now than 10 years ago]. I have to be real careful, even something simple like getting out of bed or sneezing can put me down.

JIM CG,,,, glad your still going over your way even with this mess [sorry Fergie] and keeping power.  And I'm trying to stay away form anybody who's got a sore throat.

ROB,,,, I know things can always be worse from past experiences.

GARRY,,, glad ya'll still got power sometimes atleast and your not kidding on the hills down your way.

JERRY, between Beth, our future grandson in law, and the boys, I don't have to do any heavy stuff. And I'm enjoying it too.

JEFF,,, the place where Mother works buys those on line. I'll have her find out more about today and you know. I may have an extra one I could part with, if nothing else.

PC,,,, you best stay on the doc's orders to a T with that infection. My BIL had surgery last spring for a broken wrest [after a 4-wheeler wreck] and got and infection. Took 6 months of anti-biotic pills and IV's every other day at the doc's office, to clear it up. He almost lost his arm a couple times.

LARSON n JIM M, welcome to the diner and ya'll have a cup on me.

TOM,,, sorry to hear bout your son's FIL passing. If the kids can wait till Fri to leave, they shouldn't have to much trouble with the weather. There's storm out that way now, that suppose to be here Thrus afternoon [another round of snow for us].

Well, Mother wouldn't listen to me again after I told to stay home till the snowplows went through,[there'd already been one guy try to go through bout 5:30 and couldn't make it with 4 wheel drive] but no, she had to go to work right now. She made it to the end [out the east end, no hills that way] of our road [bout a mile in 10 minutes] n got stuck, she called me. Luckily Beths feller [Durwood] spent the night here after he got off work at 3 am [in the spare bed room] rather than drive to Casey. So I went n woke him up and bout the time he got up n moving, Deb's brother had stopped on his way to work and her got free. Mike said the highway wasn't to bad, so she went on. She finally called n she she'd made it, and that that none of her tecs had made it in.

Worked on the layout some last evening, mostly the main roads into town. Hope to get that down n ready for paint today. 

I best gets round, it took me 3 hours to clear a path to the car and I still need to clear the back door and the shed doors yet. Don't worry I go out for a little bit then come back in, lay down abit, plus work on this post some. Thoughts n prayers for all those in need  an ya'll have a gooden.

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Posted by mononguy63 on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:57 AM

Morning, all. Chloe, I don't care what you give me, just make it a stiff one. Snow is knee deep here and still falling, my 20 minute commute to work took about an hour and a half (got stuck twice). I'm plumb wore out and the day's really not even started yet!

Won't it be nice if it's like this in a couple of years when we're hosting the Super Bowl...

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Posted by Robby P. on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:54 AM

I will take a hot cocoa, and a doughut.  MMMMMMMMMM DOUGHNUT (In my Homer Simpsons voice).

Snow and ice.  What a day.  Its currently raining/ice right now.  Will turn back to snow this afternoon.

Not much planned but to sit around.  

I will pop in and out today.

Everybody stay warm.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:38 AM

     I'm a goin' to try one mo' time---Awww Shucks

Good morning people--Chloe can I get a full breakfast platter with a caffeine fix pleaseSmile

We are expecting a high of -5C with tonights low as -11C. And snow up to 20cm(~8")--heavy at timesBuried In Snow

Tom; Now you have three cats? With that little Weizl running around ---hooo boy. Spring does a version of this by racing up the bookcase--jumping off the bookcase either on to my shoulder with me going --BLAAAAHH!!!---or on to the easy chair and then tearing down the hall--to repeat the process. This home can get way too laid back--hence little one doing the race.

My posting was sent into the ether hence my start---

I got the day off --snow day!Vacation 1





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Posted by GMTRacing on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:34 AM

Good Morning All.,

    12F here with the wind chill factored in and we have a little over 2" of the 3 to 5 forecast. Very slippy this morning driving to w..k. I hope those of you in need of healing get better - seems we're going through another rough patch here in the diner. I'm ok still but the CFO twisted the knee she's had 4 surgeries on and is hurting a bit so I'm keeping an eye on that.

PC - do take care with the bacterial infection and follow all the docs instructions. I've had a couple of friends contract this stuff and it can be really serious.

Inch - hope the meds help and the warmer weather we'll get eventually lessens the pain. The cold really bothers me now so I try to stay warm and out of the weather this time of year.

Sawyer - sounds like you did a good job teaching. We have an afterschool class of 3rd and 4th graders at a local school we're doing an introduction to model railroading program with and it can be really worthwhile. This years bunch is a bit rowdy but if we can keep the energy harnessed they'll get farther than the previous classes.

   Well, lots to do in the shop again today and I'm sure someone else needs the bandwidth back to launch a complaint so toodles for now.     CUL, J.R.

Ah well breakfast is on me but I need to take my coffee and run. The cards on file ladies but try not to melt it down this time ok?

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Posted by LSWrr on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:27 AM
Good morning all,
We have 6” of new snow on the ground right now.  I took I-90 into work and it hasn’t been plowed yet so 10 to 20 MPH was the top speed driving into work.  An additional 6” to 7” is predicted to fall during the day today with an overall storm total of 12” to 15” of snow by tomorrow morning.

Jeff, that engine house looks really good.  How is the Gas Station progressing? I’m still behind on posts.

I painted the river area last night on my layout and worked on the town area installing a gravel parking lot for the REA terminal and installed the “Welcome To: FOX CREEK” sign, complete with local club shields. It’s a Blair line product made from laser cut wood.

I cut a Sheet of Plexiglas to provide protection to the town and the river area as you enter the layout.  Pictures this weekend or I’ll bring some of my home grown/baked rhubarb cobbler and some ice cream for the diner patrons.
 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 5:48 AM

Good morning.

It's 39 and cloudy here in the Sportsman's Paradise with a light rain falling. The high should be around the mid 40's with the rain tapering off.

I got the work done on the engine house doors yesterday effectively making them into one large door. Walther's probably didn't have that in mind when they made the kit but it lends itself to modification so easily. At the moment there's one track going into it. Eventually there will be two.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      1/28/2009


Wind Chill:
  35°F
Humidity:
  99%
Dew Point:
  40°F

So Far Today
High:
  48°F
Low:
  40°F
Rain:
  0.03"
Rain Rate:
  0.00"/h
Gust:
  30mph NNW

  Now through 07:00 AM CST January 28, 2009

A cold front has pushed through southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana this morning. Winds have picked up behind the front and are rather strong and gusty at times. Winds will taper off through the morning hours. Patches of light rain and drizzle will continue to fall for the next several hours. Rainfall rates will average less than 1/10 inch per hour. Temperatures will fall into the 40s before sunrise.

  Today 
High: 45    Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain in the morning... Then partly cloudy in the afternoon. Much cooler. Highs in the mid 40s. North winds 10 to 15 mph.

  Tonight 
Low: 32    Partly cloudy early in the evening then becoming mostly clear. Lows in the lower 30s. North winds around 5 mph.


 

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 4:52 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by twhite on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 1:00 AM

Evening all from SunnyCal.  Clear here.  High of 40 today, wind-chill took it to 20, weatherman says it might warm up to 45 by the weekend.  Where did THIS come from?  Shock  Anyway, it's here.  Wrapped the outside pipes this evening, going to let a couple of the faucets drip tonight.  Holy Cow, like I said, if you get bored with the weather around here, just WAIT five minutes.  Two days ago it was rain. 

Got a phone call from my son in Illinois, he and my daughter in law had to go on an emergency trip to Arkansas this week, her father died.  Never met the man, but talked to him on the phone a couple of times after Tommy and Anna got married--he seemed like a genuinely nice guy.  Died of a brain tumor, he was about 3 years younger than me.  Tommy and Anna went to Illinois to spend time with his kids before returning to Washington, they're caught in an ice storm.  They're hoping to get out by this weekend if the weather clears.  They've got quite a trek ahead of them, I'm a little worried about them heading through Iowa, Nebraska and up to Washington through Idaho, but Tommy says they're prepared.  He's driving.  God knows what the weather is going to be like. 

Eric:  I wouldn't worry about the waste of band-width.  Without causing a furor, let's just say that there are people on the Forum who haven't discovered how much fun the Coffee Shop is.  Or prefer not to visit us.  'Nuff said.  Whistling

Jeff:  That constant improvement on your layout makes me feel like I'm the laziest person on earth! Tongue I go out and fiddle around, you just go and DO it!  I really like that engine-house.  Dang, I can't wait until Spring when I can go out and really start getting the Yuba River Sub back into shape!

Terry:  I just LOVE those miner's shacks of yours.  That's some wonderful work. 

Mononguy and Larson:  A big, fat Sign - Welcome!!!  Mononguy, I've enjoyed your posts for quite a while, I'm glad you found us..  And Larson--if Packers is your buddy, you're in REALLY good hands, here.  Enjoy the virtual meals and the real conversation. Big Smile

PC:  Take care of that leg, buddy.  That does NOT sound like fun.  Just wondering, but has the doctor also checked you for Phlebitus?  Having gone through that, some of the symptoms sound similar.  You're DEFINITELY on the Prayer List at my Parish.  Rest up and do everything that they tell you to do, I MEAN it! 

Nothing much new around here.  Oh yah--the continuing saga of three cats--my buddy has found the perfect Condo.  They don't allow pets, you have to keep your garage door closed at all times unless you're opening it to drive your car in, you cannot repaint the interior walls except in the colors that the Commitee chooses, and please do not smoke on the balcony.  He asked me what I think about this, since the Condo is a pretty good price.  I told him to tell the Committee to go SCREW themselves and see what they tell him.  And look for another Condo that is not run by Uber-LIberal-Nazi's. 

Meanwhile, his cat Wiezl and Remington are tearing up the house.  Spooky is NOT amused, but no fights yet.  And I have to admit, that if he has to leave Wiezl here for another two weeks to a month to a year to forever, I sure as HELL am not going to object.  She's just a little 7-pound HOOT! 

Well, that's it from COLDCal.  Best to all, sincere prayers to those in need. 

Tom Smile

 

 

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 11:17 PM

Tall glass of cool lemon water, please & thanks. 

Welcome to the new folks. 

Those in the path of winter storms, hope your power stays on and if you get snowed/iced in, may you be surrounded by model trains.

***Philip, that sure isn't anything to mess around with. Glad you're seeking medical attention. Some extra healing thoughts heading your way.

More painting and staining accomplished today, but none to do with MRR'ing.Grumpy

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 11:16 PM

   As I look out my workshop window I see nuthin' BUT it is damp out. I can feel it in 'dem ol' bones. I have a curled up kitty by me and all is quiet here.Reading

I see by the time that I should be toddling off to sleep---get ready for whatever happens tomorrow--so have a good night--
Dreaming




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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 10:00 PM

TMarsh
Besides I should save the bandwidth for any of you that may have something worthwhile to say.

 

Leaves me out!Wink

I have been watching the weather here closely.  According to the weather maps, it has been snowing here for over an hour......  According to looking out the window, there is not a snowflake to be seen.  Oh well, I will see what the morning brings...

Hav a good and restful night eberyone! 

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:42 PM

Evenin’ everbody. Think I’ll have a piece of cheesecake and cup of coffee.

Whoa , Philip- I sure hope you get this thing knock out. I’ve never heard of that but you’ve got my prayers for sure! Angel Angel

Ryan- MY MAN! Dinner

Terry-  Great job! You got some good ideas.Thumbs Up White Lightnin'

Jeffrey- Engine house looks great. Can’t tell it was any other way.. But I guess that’s the point.Thumbs Up

Eric- I don’t have much to say about that. Just thought I’d use some bandwidth. I been watching that and was gonna throw Sushi bar in the buffet but I don’t complain to the management, I just walk on by theory but I figured why. Some people want to complain and there isn’t anything you’re gonna do about it. I bet they only talk trains at their MRR club meets too. I must admit I chuckled when I noticed one who was complaining about MRR subjects and waisted etc. Posted a thread about setting up web sitesConfused. I chuckled but others responded so someone was interested.

Then of course there is the ones who think their way of MRR’ing is the only way.

Jerry -hope you knock that sore throat.

Barry- Our wetherguessers were kinda wrong here too. We were supposed to get up to 4 by tonight and so far we’ve had a dusting. I for one am glad they were wrong. I just hope our icy friends come out OK.

Weeell now, as a matter of fact one of my favorite cookies is Oatmeal choclate chip. Thank You very much. Could I get a big glass of milk please Chloe? Thanks.

Sawyer- We are gonna might hafta start callin’ you Mr Ambassador. Keep it up!

Jim & Larson Sign - Welcome

I think I’m gonna hit the hay early tonight. Besides I should save the bandwidth for any of you that may have something worthwhile to say. Laugh

Prayers for those in need……. And for those that aren’t.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:36 PM

  PC,Ray; I had a friend who got cellulitis while camping north of here. By the time--about a week--he got to the doctors he was placed into the hospital and was stuck there for 3 weeks!!

Anyways I am now in the process of detailing the garage--hopefully I will post some pix on WPF, keeping in mind the wasting of bandwidth----Bag Head





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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:04 PM

pcarrell
Where on your body did you have it, if you donn't mind me asking.  My wife wants to know.....says it matters or is important.  And thank you for the prayers!

 

Left leg.  It started hurting at the end of my sitting on a wooden bench doing registration for the Camporee for about 4 hours on Friday evening.  By the next morning it was on fire.  I managed to stick it out for the remainder of the weekend but was sick as a dog.  I think I got to the doctors on Tuesday.  The Physicians asstant that I say gave me "you know what" for not getting to the emergency room Sunday or Monday.  It took a couple of months before my leg really was completely healed and felt right.  Of course there are many different bacteria that can cause it.  I was lucky to have responded to the antibiotic quite quickly.  Had to wear a compression stocking for about a month if I remember right.

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 8:56 PM

Thank You all for the prayers!

howmus

[edit]  Philip, somehow missed your post!  I had that about about 4 and a half years ago.  Came on during a Boy Scout Camporee that I was in charge of.  Waited a few days and finally decided to call my doctor.  I was convinced that I had a deep vein blood clot and was scared to death!  They sent me over to the hospital for an ultra sound that ruled out a clot, and put me on some mega antibiotics.  Went back every couple of days for a week and was on the meds for around 3 weeks.  I came close to having the IV antibiotics.

Hope you will be feeling better very soon.  You are in my prayers sir!

Where on your body did you have it, if you donn't mind me asking.  My wife wants to know.....says it matters or is important.  And thank you for the prayers!

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 8:05 PM

mononguy63

  

jeffrey-wimberly
Make yourself at home and enjoy the company. We have a regular crowd in and out of here all the time.

Thank you, Jeffrey. I might do just that. I'm pretty regular too, especially when I've had my bran muffin!

And to quote the great Captain James T. Kirk: "Call me Jim"

But for now it's time to put the little one to bed.

Hi-ya!Welcome to both Larson and JimM!!

Busy night tonight Chloe--I'd like a refill of coffee please---







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Posted by mononguy63 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:56 PM

jeffrey-wimberly
Make yourself at home and enjoy the company. We have a regular crowd in and out of here all the time.

Thank you, Jeffrey. I might do just that. I'm pretty regular too, especially when I've had my bran muffin!

And to quote the great Captain James T. Kirk: "Call me Jim"

But for now it's time to put the little one to bed.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:53 PM

larson8er

 hi all im new here and was told to introduce myself here, so:

hi! im  Larson im 13  from Aiken

im new to the model train world so i have an advice topic here: http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/146586/1626484.aspx#1626484
please give me your advice there

thanks and i look forward to getting to know you people

 Sign - Welcome Welcome to the diner Larson. Pull up a seat and make yourself at home.

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:52 PM

larson8er

 hi all im new here and was told to introduce myself here, so:

hi! im  Larson im 13  from Aiken

im new to the model train world so i have an advice topic here: http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/146586/1626484.aspx#1626484
please give me your advice there

thanks and i look forward to getting to know you people

 

This is the guy luke.

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:51 PM

 Welcome Larson! you must be Packers#1's friend! Sign - Welcome

 

     Hey, Zoe! Let this fella have something to drink and a slice of cake or pie, on me.

 

 

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Posted by ewl01 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:50 PM

PC, Inch, and your brother, hope things work out for you fellows.  I've been so tied up in my families stuff I haven't remembered to give my blessings to those in need.  To the others I know I forgot, the same, forgive me.

Time to hit the sack, wait for the weather to hit.  See you all tomorow.

Remember, watch that bandwidth, save enough for the grinches and trolls!

'Night Chloe, the pie was good.  Eric

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Posted by larson8er on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:49 PM

 hi all im new here and was told to introduce myself here, so:

hi! im  Larson im 13  from Aiken

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:48 PM

Is his name "collect them"

Packers#1

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Packers#1: Nice job on spreading the hobby.

 

thanks. he actually started a thread on here, told him to come over to the diner,s tillw aiting for him.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:43 PM

 

mononguy63
I've been meaning to drop by this place for some time, looks pretty inviting through the window. Plus, I just enjoy wasting bandwidth... Laugh
Welcome Mononguy or Jim whichever you prefer. We're an informal lot here. Make yourself at home and enjoy the company. We have a regular crowd in and out of here all the time.

Running Bear, Sundown, Louisiana
          Joined June, 2004

Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running Bear
Space Mouse for president!
15 year veteran fire fighter
Collector of Apple //e's
Running Bear Enterprises
History Channel Club life member.
beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam


  • Member since
    February 2008
  • From: Memphis, TN
  • 3,876 posts
Posted by Packers#1 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:39 PM

New Haven I-5

Packers#1: Nice job on spreading the hobby.

 

thanks. he actually started a thread on here, told him to come over to the diner,s tillw aiting for him.

Sawyer Berry

Clemson University c/o 2018

Building a protolanced industrial park layout

 

  • Member since
    November 2007
  • From: Southern California
  • 1,475 posts
Posted by New Haven I-5 on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:32 PM

 Good Evening!

  I'll the Sirloin Steak and Baked Potato, Coke, and a Kentucky Derby PIE Zoe.

 

  PC: Hope your appointment goes well and hope your leg gets better.

Packers#1: Nice job on spreading the hobby.

 

                      Luke

- Luke

Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's

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