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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 21, 2006 10:34 PM
Mark, glad to here from you and yes  put any thing you want on my tab(this is virtual $ I hope, HA HA). I'm not quite ready for DCC myself I'm just glad my layout is finally starting to look like something(Again)( and if anyone asks where are the pictures I may just loose it, not really). those brios should get you some $, my sons did the thomas/brio thing for a while, now the younger two are into geotrax and my 8 year old helps me with the HO. Keep in touch we are a nosy bunch but we're also a lot of fun. How old did you say you were going to be again?
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Posted by inch53 on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 5:45 AM

 Mornin all, Coffee n a couple sweet rolls Zoe
Another nice day on tap, high bout 84, lite N breeze, which is good, need to mow some yard today.
Did get the other door made for the shed, still have the latch to finish, then the sheds done, other than some trim.

GRAYFOX,,,, if I get in trouble for the train pics bout back, I'll darn sure be in good company with every one else thats posted a photo here and every where else.

DEKRUIF, thanks for the pics, looks like some good progress there.

FERGUSON, WELCOME to the CS. I see all the qeustions have been ask already. Hope you enjoy your visits here.

RYAN, thank for the spice reciepe, I passed it on the #1 son, he love s spicey food, doesn't agree well with me n Mother anymore. But we still partake some

LISA, what kind [brand] of epoxy are you using for water.

HOOPLE,,Happy B-Day [bday],, Mother made ya a cake, hope you have a good one.


Plan on working outside while I can and no kids around, so not much MRR time if any. Talkin rain for the weekend, so I can get some inside time then. Need to get on chores, hope ya'll has a good one.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 5:55 AM

Lisa accually we also have kathy (I hope thats the right spelling not cathy lol) she not really doing well but she and her husband use to comment offten (sunsetbeachery) and in our local railroad club which we have just started we have one and in the other forum we have one that models G scale in fact the one in the club does also ( know there not the same as the one in other forum is in CA. not here in VA. lol)

Morning all woke up early and couldn't get back to sleep so figured I would come in here and say hi.

To early for anything going on yet

Talk to you all later

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 6:24 AM

 Good morning ! from Indiana.Big Smile [:D]

 

 

08-22-06

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 7:02 AM

Good Morning to all, No time for trains today, need  to visit Mom today, she has some projects for her "son". I may have time later today but time will tell.

RT, I didn't know about Kathy, I am sorry that she is doing  poorly(it's sad to hear about anyone not doing well). I know there are other woman on this forum site, I sent out an SOS thread(some times this poor old<or young depending on your perspective>woman gets overwelmed with all these guys hanging out) to see who else is on, I've heard from 3 others so far .

Inch, I've been using Famowood Gaze Coat, I get it at my local Lowes(or as my boys would say"mom's favorite store" )

Have a great day

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 7:53 AM

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Good morning!

Worked out again at the Y last night, speed walked 1 mile with Monique and Ben, played and practiced racquetball for an hour with Ben, then worked out on the Cybex machines for about 45 minutes. And I slept like a log last night, I find that the more physical exercise I get during the day I will had a sound night of sleep.

Noah, as long as you are on TOP I will have a bagel with cream cheese and butter, coffee, and some carrot juice!

Lisa, you have a great technique and description on the water, rivers, and lakes, and thanks for sharing that with us. Posting images on the forum is a bit tricky at first but once you get it down it is really easy to do. You will need to register with one of the free file image hosting sites such as rail images, shutter fly, etc. Upload the images to your registered name, folders, or albums. Then when posting an image you must use the forum code opening and closing image tags on either side of the URL,  and then enter the website location for that image file, see the example below ( when you use the code remove the asterisk *, I put these in so you could see the code)

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[*img*]http://www.URLOfImageHostingWebsite.com/ImageFileName.jpg[*/img*]

Paul, good luck with the tooth pain!


Inch, a little Cajun spice goes a long way, so just a pinch here or there is all you need. Great on top of eggs too!


Happy Birthday Hoople Happy B-Day [bday]


Sign - Welcome [#welcome] to the CS Ferguson!!

Cheers,
Ryan

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 8:05 AM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY HOOPLE!!!!!!!!

Did ya catch your name that time?

 

And inch,

Is that you on top of that locomotive cake? Wink [;)]

 

What's going on today folks?

Me, I've got lots of schoolwork to do.  Throw in 8 hours of work and the wife comming home from vacation (and so the obligatory house cleaning is in order), and I'm a busy boy today!  Top that off with her throwing her knee out again (it happens from time to time....part of the diesese ya know), and I'll also be the family doctor today.

Well, I suppose I ought to be getting to it!

Later!

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Posted by TRENT B on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 9:08 AM

MORNING CS FOLKS!!!

   Happy B-Day [bday] Hoople!!!

Hi ladies, yeah been a while I'll have a Belgan waffle w/blueberries, Glass of milk, Oh, side of bacon and hashbrowns.Tongue [:P] Yummmmm!

Got the day off and boy I'm gonna just chill. If I want to watch tv, a movie or sleep I can.

Got a new Geep from Athearn just released and I'm gonna put a combo decoder in it. GOTTA HAVE SOUND!! WHOOO WHOOO!!

Big boys and their toys etc...

Y'all take care and be in later. Waffles were good ladies. Thanks.

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:04 PM
Good afternoon everyone, it is absolutely gorgeous out today, temp is 75F, the Rh is 55%, the sky is completely clear, dark blue, a gentle breeze from the NW, and the DP is 57F. This is IDEAL weather.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to HOOPLE, I think he is 13 now.

A BIG WELCOME to Mr. FERGUSON...good Lord, now we have TWO FERGIE's. I can't wait until Fergie gets back from the Arctic to hear this. Zoe will yell out " hey Fergie, your drinks are ready", and two people will make a dash to the counter, knocking over chairs and tables on the way. LOL

PAUL: Any luck on convincing the wife to get a Border Collie yet? LOL

INCH53: Get a big 800 MM lens for you camera and you can take pictures ANYWHERE and they can't stop you because you will not be on RR property.

Time to head back out, too nice to be inside today for sure.
Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:26 PM

Afternoon all....Another great day here..Just a Diet Coke please caregiver made a plate of home made onion rings had to eat them all..Didn't want to hurt hewr feelings....Not any work on the railroad yet today mabe this afternoon when Sallie takes her nap...I have been watching some Inter Mountain N scale cars on Ebay they seem to be going cheap anybody know anything about them I have never had any?

Hoople....Happy Birthday...oughta start calling you Major Hoople after a comic strip guy from years ago...I don't know maybe he still in the "funny papers" don't get a chance to read them any more...

Ferguson...Welcome stop in any time you can....

Lisa..Thanks for your help on water making I am planning to use Mod Podge but after reading that I am going to try epoxy on top of it...

Ryan...Thanks for Cajun Spice I am going to have caregiver make up some can't wait to try it..

You all have a good afternoon....Jerry

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Posted by tarp on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 2:29 PM

My turn to buy, I guess.  I really enjoy all your posts and read them every day. 

Happy birthday to those having them.  At my age I figure on skipping a couple and let all of you catch up.

Here in Tucson it cooled down a bit, not much over 94 today.

No train stuff going on for me.  I have been building a D7 Cat from a D8 in 1-24 scale with a cable winch for the blade.  I also have one in HO for logging. 

Lisa, I like your water system and am going to use your ideas for my log pond and stream when I get going on a logging diorama soon.  I kit bashed a 3 drum steam donkey and want to make a high lead logging show to go with a narrow gauge Shay loco and log cars. 

Praying for all who need it. 

TARP

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 3:23 PM

Afternoon everyone: I think that I am now sure about which tooth is giving me the trouble. I was drinking a diet coke at lunch when some of it hit the last moler on the upper left. A half hour later when they managed to get me off the ceiling I called the dentist and he's going to see me in the morning. I lucked out and he had a cancellation.

I got all the parts for the New River mine and the Glacier Gravel kits copied. Now I'm going through all my books and copying photos of the mine tipples. I'll do one concentrater and the rest will be mine heads and tipples. The concentrator will take up the most room. They were huge operations. I just hope that I can selectively compress the thing without loosing the impact of it.

It's 15 minutes to go home. I spent the whole day repairing the nose on the allagator. Someone hit him right on the end with a piece of concrete. At least with a layout you don't have a bunch of guests throwing chuncks concrete at it.

I'll say so long until later.

Tarp: You were alittle premature in buying. I'll get this one. You'er welcome PC.Tongue [:P]Wink [;)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 3:59 PM
Hello to everyone and that you for the kind words about my water, one thing to remember when you pour mod podge thickly it does take a whike to dry clear so unless your looking for a little white in the water be paitent and wait for it to dry clear. I joined rail images last night so I should be posting pics soon. I didn't do step by step photos this time but I will on my next project. That will prob. be my factory area , I will be modling an area in Exeter, NH that I have always liked. If you stand on the crossing looking down the tracks it resembles an alley with old factory buildins and trees on either side. I'll combine some kit bashing and scratch building to make the factories, so wish me luck. 
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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 4:17 PM

Happy B-Day [bday] HOOPLE

 hows it going all doing fine today . Not much happening this evening just doing some last minute cleaning to the room before constuction starts LOL.

Talk to you all later

Life's hard, even harder if your stupid  John Wayne

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Posted by james saunders on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 4:26 PM
Happy Birthday Hoople


Well since us advanced (literally) aussies are ahead of you guys, it's the morning of my b'day, but i can wait until tomorrow for all the presents etc to flood in <img src="/trccs/emoticons/icon_smile_tongue.gif" alt="Tongue [:P]" />

well not much happening, but now I got extra dosh to burn, i'm heading to the hobby shop <img src="/trccs/emoticons/icon_smile.gif" alt="Smile [:)]" />

all for now

Oz

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Posted by Hoople on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 4:42 PM
Pcarrel, YES.
 
Inch, my thanks for the cake.
 
Lisa, I will be 12 at 4:22 PM.
 
Thanks to all that said happy birthday to me.
 
I'll be on for a while seeing as I'm killing time till my dad gets home so I actually know what we're gonna do...
 
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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 6:26 PM

Well James, Happy Birthday to you!

 

Hoople,

I thought you might catch THAT!

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 8:13 PM

Happy B-Day [bday] JAMES

Did this once already but some reason it didn't post so watch now I'll have it twice.

Anyway got my 2243 Santa Fe engine running but will still have to do some repairs on it but that will be down the road. Need to buy a wheel/gear puller and a gear for the power truck.  She sure wanted to go after I cleaned about 50 years of gunk (dried up gunk at that ) out of the gears. took me a while but got it out and cleaned the truck all up (gunk on the inside of it)  has a worm gear in there man it was a job to get it all cleaned up but now at least its running fair till I get it completely cleaned up and relubed.  the couplers for it and the B unit should be in by friday so then at least it will be a complete and running set. Big Smile [:D]

Lisa you may want to join www.photobucket.com also as there you don't have the restriction to just train pics and its free also.

This is uncle Crackers he got his name as when he was born his mother a new mother didn't know to get the bag off of him so my wife ended up doing it and he lost oxegen for a little so hes a little slow in the mind but he is smart as a whip. just takes him a little to get it but when he gets it hes has down pact from there on.

 

 

And this is one of my trained squirells LOL

 

have a good night all

 

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 8:44 PM

Cute putty tat RT!

Hey guys, just thought I'd show you this. I was out at the new house today and a train passed by. I don't think I can get arresed for taking pictures of trains going past my house if I take them while standing in my house, can I? I'm not real sure anymore!

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/Prototype%20Train%20Photos/Captured2006-8-2200010.jpg

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/pcarrell/Prototype%20Train%20Photos/Captured2006-8-2200011.jpg

Railfanning just isn't the same anymore!

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Posted by egmurphy on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 9:25 PM

Good Evening Coffee Clubbers,

Nothing new to report from down here SOB.

Trip to the grove was postponed due to unforseen circumstances, but we should be back out there tomorrow. 

Daughter and Son-in-law are coming down for a visit at the end of next week.  That means that a couple of packages of train stuff that I have ordered on the internet will be coming south with them.  Big Smile [:D]   One of these days I need to get adventurous and try having a shop mail me a package directly.  So far I have settled for having stuff sent to their house in Texas, and when we come north I pick it up there.

Lisa, one question.  Why do you pour a layer of epoxy on top of the modge podge?  Purely academic interest, as I have no water on my layout and have never worked with either material.

Happy B-Day [bday]  Hoople!

Happy B-Day [bday] James down in Oz.

That's about all for tonight.  Got to check and see if my Boston Red Sox have any better luck against the Angels than they did against the Yankees last weekend.  What a disaster that was.  Sad [:(]

Hasta mañana,

Ed

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 9:34 PM

EG, epoxy leaves a better shine and is more flexable when tacky for waves and ripples but it is more expensive(that's where mod podge comes in)

RT, I think I will do that might be easier to work with too.

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Posted by myred02 on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 10:13 PM

Man Phillip, you got it good! I have to drive 5 miles to get anywhere near a railroad. I wish I had the ability to wake up to the thug-a-thug-a-thug of a passing freight train. Then again, I would probably get tired of it after a while...

 

Kidding of course! Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 10:23 PM

Might be the wrong places for this question but I  am sure there are othere high end steroe lovers here?

 Been a while sences I turly cranked the gear with the music I love, classical and way more demaning than rock.

 Don't get me wrong, I still love Billy Idoel, AC/DC, Boston and others. OK I am old!

 If you happen to be a Audiophile what are you packing?

 My self here is the list of what is running now.

 Preamp Carver 4000 T and must say the best Soild State amp I have heared.

 CD player Adcom GCD-575, no reason for a decoder for this one.

  Deck is a Yamaha K-700, I was going to Reel to Reel before I came across this deck! No hiss and I have good ears, eyes on the other hand, well that is a driffrent subject.

 Tunner is a Adcom GFT-1A and still work great.

 Subwoofler is a NHT SA-1 and not a slab sub. Amp is free standing so I can change the volume and adjust the cross over point with out getting up. Only a 8" ported sub but very musical. If you want to feel a T-Rex stomp not for you. But pick out the lower range and enjoy great sub.

 Meat to the bone, Speaker and amps! First of all my babys are Dahlquest DQ 10 (train people they are Brass engines). Bought them new ib 1983 and cost me $1600.00 with monster cables. Ran them on a Adcom GFA-1A  200 watts a side and love them too about 88dB then amp would shut down. That was loud and I knew no better then.

 Fast forward to 2004, speakers foam had dry rotted and had sleep for 10 years thanks to the wife. Bug bite again and stereo was fired up after sleeping.. Blew the foam off the drivers and sound like Boess 901's.Smile [:)]  OK, they sstill sounded better than 901's.

 With a lot of work the DQ 10's lived again, new foam, redoing the cross overs but OEM caps still work great..

 Then I made the next jump, more power. DQ 10 love power and 200 watts they are going "is that all you got?"

 I made the jump to Mono Blocke amps at 600 watts a side at 8 ohms! Using Adcom GFA-555's mono blocked and the first time I turly heard the DQ 10's after 30 years of having them. You want to talk sound stage. I have had 6 people that asked what speakers where playing and woulde pass the DQ's going to the Keff Q75.2's.

 

 Any other ASudio freaks here besides me??

                               Audiophile Ken, cranking again

 

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Posted by trolleyboy on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:48 PM

Good evening again folks, I trust that everyone's doing well. First off Happy B-Day [bday] greetings to HOOPLE and JAMES from down under.

Sign - Welcome [#welcome] To Fergurson of Fergie MK 2.LOL Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] We could always refer to the original as MK 1 and the new one as MK 2 what do you folks think Question [?]

LISA -The water making  process sounds quite good > one suggestion for your factory district is a mix of flats and full buildings, I like to mix and match DPM and the New Walther's modulars stuff.

Paul - Here's hopping that the tooth gets fixed ,might just be a sensitive exposed root , I had one like that a few years back , the dentist ended up capping it and I haven't had any problems since .

PC- Nice looking photograph , perhaps as houses get built around you , you'll be luckey and no one will block your view too badley. The angle reminds me of my wife and my's first apartment,we could look out our bedrrom window and see an excellant view of Brantfords VIA station and the CN yard.We didn't hear the trains after we had lived there about a month , something you get used to.

Rob 

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Posted by trolleyboy on Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:54 PM

Here's a couple shots of a preserved TH&B Consolidation ( Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo Railway ) Consolidations of this type were the backbone of the TH&B's freight pool , they even pulled local mixed passenger trains as well. This is the only steamer left from their once large roster. This guy is preserved at the Westerfield Pioneer Villiage just outside of Cambridge Ontario.

 

enjoy  Rob

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 4:19 AM

Good morning ! from Indiana.Big Smile [:D]

08-23-06

Clown [:o)]

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Posted by inch53 on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 5:49 AM

Mornin all, coffee n a couple three doughnuts Zoe, please

LISA,,,,, thanks for the info on the glaze.  May get some the nexted trip that way.

PC,, yep, I was the model for barrel of monkeys

Happy B-Day [bday]  OZ, hope you had a right good one.

PC, if a body can get into trouble for taking oics like that, we're all in trouble.

ROB,,, thanks for the photos. Do they use that engine any.

Hers some more pics from Monticello, first ones an IC mail car,

CN steam car

IC wood side

IC ballast spreader

Got kids today so not much planned, did get some mowing done yesterday along with a couple projects. Need ta get to chores, hope ya'll has a good one.

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Posted by james saunders on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 6:36 AM
Evening guys! thanks for all the Happy B-Day [bday] wishes!

I didn't get much in the way of pressies just a Badge (which I wore all day and some money!)

Well not much on the MRR front until saturday when I hit the hobby shop!! Smile [:)]

We've had really warm winter temps the last week, and over the last few days, some bush fires have flared up including one about 1/2 mile away, not to worry theres no risk to us as we have a 6 lane highway between us and it. I got some pics tonight of it and I may go for a ride tomorrow afternoon and get a closer look, if i can get past the police roadblock on the road in
Blush [:I]


my badge Smile [:)]




this is the top of the hill in my suburb looking north east toward the fire, i'm about 1/2 mile away

all for now Oz

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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:16 AM

Morning everyone!

Zoe, a moxie please!  Thanks!

Wow, great pics everyone!  Even the kind of frightening ones from James.  Good thing that hiway is there! 

As to my pics, that view is going to be VERY shortlived.  That's the view out of my son's soon to be bedroom window.  It's the only window on that side of the house from that floor.  Pretty soon there will be about 35 houses between those tracks and his window, so that view will be completely blocked.  That's OK though, because I can just walk up to the front of the community and sit in the park up there and take pictures all day long (once I check on the legality of that of course).  That should afford me some really desent pics.

So, how's everyone doing today?

cudaken,

To kind of answer your question, I'm packing a custom built Fender Stagemaster (built to my specs by the artists department at Fender.  They're the ones who build the special guitars for all the top name musical artists to use), a one off Godin Radiator (the actual factory prototype, so I guess that would make it Radiator #1), a BC Rich Warlock with custom graphics, a home-made Fender Stratocaster knockoff (very high quality), and a Fender acoustic 12 string guitar, all run through a BC Rich, a Crate, or a Peavey amp, depending on what I'm in the mood for.  You probably guessed it, I make my own music.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 7:22 AM

Good morning.

 

Hope both Oz and Hoople had great birthdays.

 

Ferguson, Hope you drop in often and have fun with us.

 

Now for a sick joke, 

Years ago there was a baker's assistant whose sole job was to pour the dough mixture for making sausage rolls (apparently the royal family loved sausage). Because people were identified by their professions, he was just called Richard the Pourer.

One day Richard ran out of some key ingredients, namely a secret spice he used in the batter. He called his apprentice and sent him to the store to buy more spices. When the apprentice arrived at the store, he found that he had forgotten the name of the ingredient..

Hoping that the storekeeper might be able to figure it out, he described it to him by saying, "It's for Richard the Pourer, for batter for wurst.".
 
 
Hope you all have a great day, after this story I better run....
 
Happy MRRing 

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