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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, June 8, 2024 9:10 PM

Evening

Thanks John, that'll make it easier to find in the box set tomorrow.  No need for apologies, yours truly over-looks things like a leaky faucet.  Judy's my walking calendarLaugh  I'm taking her back to work in the morning, and I'm feeling like some Monty Python.  I'll check it out.

 

Sorry about your family's dog Brent.  Loosing a family member is always a tough thing to go through.  Keep your chin up my friend.

Well, I'm hitting the rack.  We were up quite early and a bit tired.

 

Nighty night ya'llSmile

 

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, June 8, 2024 7:33 PM

Track fiddler
Hi John, maybe you missed it, maybe ya didn't, but just in-case you did, there's a PS to ya in my last post

TF, sorry I didn't see that!  Fawlty Towers ran on the BBC from 1975-1979.  If I remember, there are only 12 episodes.  John Cleese runs a small hotel with zany characters.

It's one of my favorite British comedies, along with Keeping Up Appearances.

 

Tophias
I just have other interests this time of year. And of course, there is the Error 504 issue.

Chris, I think that applies to most of us.  I know I have so many projects outside, so the layout suffers.  And as you said, when I log in and the site won't load, I give up and go on to something else.

 

BATMAN
We had to put our 14-1/2-year-old Golden down yesterday, my poor daughter is devastated as she was her favourite and they were best buds.

Sorry to hear that, Brent.  Those of us with pets know how difficult it is to lose one.

 

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Posted by richhotrain on Saturday, June 8, 2024 5:40 PM

Brent, I am so sorry to hear about your Golden Retriever. We lost our 17 year old cat a few months back. It is always tough to lose a loved family member.

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Posted by Tophias on Saturday, June 8, 2024 5:13 PM

Good evening Diners. Flo, I'll please have the meatloaf plate and a tall Blue Moon.

In regard to the lack of posting recently, speaking just for myself, a lot of it is because we're in the throes of summer. I don't do much modeling as now my attention is golf, yard work, buzzing around in the Corvette and some casual cycling. I just have other interests this time of year. And of course, there is the Error 504 issue. So I'm still around, just somewhat less.

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Posted by BATMAN on Saturday, June 8, 2024 3:24 PM

Good afternoon from the edge of the warm sunny Pacific. There are currently 98  fires burning in the Province.

Just got back from a 6km walk with the dogs and wife. Wildlife has posted signs for two bears and one cougar in the area, we didn't see either.

We had to put our 14-1/2-year-old Golden down yesterday, my poor daughter is devastated as she was her favourite and they were best buds. She held her in her arms as she went to sleep. She had a mass in her abdomen that the wife had been doing an ultrasound on every few days (we have a machine at home) I was out on the Deere and my wife came out and said it was her time as she was having a bleed from the mass and was in and out of consciousness. Up until then, she had been full of energy and you would not have known she had serious issues. I loaded her into the car and she lay with her head on my daughter's lap for the half-hour trip to the hospital.

I had this painting of her done for my wife one Christmas.

I need to go finish cutting the grass I guess.

All the best to all.

 

 

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, June 8, 2024 10:50 AM

That's a good one DickLaugh  

I'm sure most of our First Responders have a good sence of humor.  They certaily are Greatly Appreciated for keeping us safeBow

Hi John, maybe you missed it, maybe ya didn't, but just in-case you did, there's a PS to ya in my last postSmile, Wink & Grin

 

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Posted by maxman on Saturday, June 8, 2024 10:42 AM

Track fiddler
I've never heard the saying, "A Good Computer Geek is Hard to Find", as they're all over the place.

Are you implying that they belong to the same union as the police?  A good policeman is never hard to find, unless you need one.

Maybe we're not looking in the correct donut shop.

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Posted by NorthBrit on Saturday, June 8, 2024 9:24 AM

Good afternoon Diners.    It is a warm and sunny day.   Been here, there and everywhere today,  I need a strong drink.   A Pusser's Rum please, Chloe.   I see there is not much in the bottle, just leave it here.

We do not see our daughter much as she works all around England and Southern Scotland.   A telephone call half an hour ago to put the kettle on as she is visiting. She is talking with Dawn mother- daughter stuff.

As for 504 lockouts  no wonder very few people are about.   I hope the new owners fix whatever is wrong; and soon.

 

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, June 8, 2024 8:45 AM

Good morning, diners.  Chloe, I'll have bacon, eggs, and coffee, please.

I'm finally making progress on the new building for the layout.  Today I'm going to start on the most difficult (I think) part of the build -- a diner front with some curved glass.  It's a diner on the front of a larger building.  If it works out, I'll try to take some photos.

My wife is not happy -- it rained last night, and the dog dug some places in the back yard.  It's not the digging -- it's the mud the dog brought into the house.

It has been hit or miss for me getting into the diner.  I am hoping the new owners will be able to fix things.  I also check the 'other' forum with a diner, but for me, it's just not the same.  I prefer this familiar diner with waitresses I know.

Have a great Saturday.

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, June 8, 2024 6:54 AM

Good morning

504-504-504Tongue Tied...but eventually got here over coffeeIndifferent

Why would one start a new thread to tend to, when it's almost impossible to just communicate in the Diner?  Perhaps that's the reason things are the way they areHuh? 

ARRRPirate...

I've never heard the saying, "A Good Computer Geek is Hard to Find", as they're all over the place.

Dots - Sign

So on the subject of fixing the MR Forum here, "Can we get with the program please"?  Pun intendedIndifferent...Smile, Wink & Grin

 

 

York1

TF, Monty Python -- one of my favorites.  One of their alums was in another of my favorite series -- Fawlty Towers.  

Hi John, my kind of humor as well.  I'll have to look through my box set to find that one.  Thanks for the leadYes

PS   Can you tell me what year that one came out John?  It would make it easier to find?  ThanksYes

 

 

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Triple Tigers Whoever Said Cats Don't Like Water by La Repubblica

 

Yes, everything's Jacked around here, but hope you can give us a shout, Brother EliasSmile, Wink & Grin

 

Make it a great Saturday everyoneSmile

 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Friday, June 7, 2024 4:53 PM
Good Grief, Chloe, I may have fluked it. EDIT: I didn’t, as I couldn’t reply last night!!!

richhotrain
...but I just don't have any answers.

I’m not about to put pressure on the new owners, (I'm dreaming if I think I can, anyway!! LaughLaugh), but until the accessibility of the Forum becomes a certainty, I think none of us have any answers, Rich. Besides what answers/ideas we do have are also very dependant on the direction, if, any that Firecrown Media decides upon for the Forum.
 
Small wonder that it is only the Diner Diehards and esteemed associates that are keeping, at the least, the Diner, hence the Forum, open!
 
The only thing I can suggest, to paraphrase the 1939 UK Governments poster is, “Keep Calm and Carry On, (and if the ship needs bailing, grab a bigger bucket!!)”  
 
More signals, courtesy of Shorpy…
 
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Kia Kaha.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, June 7, 2024 3:24 PM

York1
Ed, I know I've mentioned before that my wife grew up in Euclid and her father worked at Addressograph.  She lived about five houses away from Lake Erie.  I've tried planning a trip for her back to see the sites, but she keeps backing out.  I may make the trip myself.  I've wanted to see Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

You might recall this photo I posted of the New York Central main line passing behind the Addressograph plant at Babbitt Road in Euclid:

 NYC_Babbitt-Rd by Edmund, on Flickr

At one time Euclid was quite the busy community with lots of industry but considerable 'bedroom neighborhoods', too. Here's the house my first wife grew up in at Arms Avenue just off E. 222nd. St.

 Arms-Ave by Edmund, on Flickr

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by York1 on Friday, June 7, 2024 12:10 PM

BATMAN
My wife bought one of those robot vacuums at the auction a couple of weeks back,  ...  This thing is amazing, it does a better job than the wife.

Agreed.  My daughters each have dogs and they have these vacuums.  They do a great job, but you're right -- you need one for each level or set of rooms.  The daughters' houses all have different levels, so they also had to get several.  I was surprised at the good job they do.

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Posted by BATMAN on Friday, June 7, 2024 11:50 AM

Good morning from sunnyville. There are 100 fires burning in the Province this morning with increased lightning forecast.

My D-10 was delivered to Rapido@1130hrs today. 95 hours, not bad for the cheap rate. Now let's see how long Rapido takes to fix it.MischiefLaugh They will send a tracking # when they have repaired it.

My wife bought one of those robot vacuums at the auction a couple of weeks back, it retailed for $2000.00 and she got it for $300.00 new in box. We have a large kitchen/family room and that is where our seven Golden Retrievers stay. It can get a little hairy and the wife vacuums twice a day. This thing is amazing, it does a better job than the wife. The dogs just lay there while it goes in and out between their legs. I'll try and get some video. It does such a good job that the wife is keeping an eye out for more at the auction house so she can get one for upstairs and one for my train room with its three attached rooms.

The house will be full of Veterinarians today for their gabfest so I will be outside. The wife puts on a good lunch so I'll come in for that.DinnerLaugh

David, hope you can have your health issues resolved without slowing you down too much. We are all pulling for you.

All the best to all.

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Posted by York1 on Friday, June 7, 2024 9:39 AM

Good morning, diners.  Bacon, eggs, and coffee please, Chloe.

This morning I had the play "Oklahoma" going through my head as I walked the dog.  "Oh, what a beautiful mornin'".

David, I hope the doctors are able to take care of any problems you are having.  It's difficult not to worry when a doctor gives a bad report.  You have a bunch of fellow diners who are thinking of you!

Mike, hopefully your dog will fully recover and you can weather this storm.  Pets are a lot of work and expense, but they are worth it.

Charlie, Victoria Falls is another of those places I always wanted to see.  You've have an interesting life of travels.

Ed, I know I've mentioned before that my wife grew up in Euclid and her father worked at Addressograph.  She lived about five houses away from Lake Erie.  I've tried planning a trip for her back to see the sites, but she keeps backing out.  I may make the trip myself.  I've wanted to see Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

TF, Monty Python -- one of my favorites.  One of their alums was in another of my favorite series -- Fawlty Towers.  

 

I have another day with nothing scheduled.  I am making progress on my new building for the layout.  I got some Plastruct N scale brick styrene.  It should work great for the building.  I found some rust colored paint that is the exact color I wanted for the brick walls.

 

This would be an interesting signal tower for a layout:

 

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Posted by Tin Can II on Friday, June 7, 2024 9:26 AM

David:  My first boss said there were no problems, just challenges.  I hope your challenge is surmountable.  Good to see you posting.  Glad that you have your grandkids there, too.  Hope Dawn is doing well.

 

  

 

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Posted by NorthBrit on Friday, June 7, 2024 9:02 AM

Good afternoon Diners. Scone please, Flo.mood afternoon Diners.   Tea and jam scone please, Flo.

Not 100%  today.   X-ray result not good, but a challenge to overcome.

Grandchildren visiting, so that is good.

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Friday, June 7, 2024 6:27 AM

Good morning

Nothing better then some good Monty Python Bear.

My Daughters got me the box set for my birthday years ago.  The set does not get dusty.  Some good Benny Hill once in awhile isn't too shabby either.

Hope the vet gets your dog taken care of Mike.  Our pets are Family.  My Nellie, a pure bread Springer Spaniel, was quite the bird dog.  She leaped off the 3 level deck built around the house before the railing was built and caught a bird in mid air.  She tore a tenden and had a wrap on her foot for a couple weeks, but didn't need surgery. 

Maybe already mentioned, but what's your dogs name?

Well I'm off to the races.

 

Have a great Friday y'allSmile

 

TF

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, June 7, 2024 12:20 AM

Glad you decided to stay a while longer, Dave. Your contributions here are quite valuable!

These youTube/TicToc stunts really seem to be getting out of hand. Last year a clown crashed his plane while recording his bailout and now I see some other click-seeker decided it was a good idea to shoot fireworks out of a helicopter aimed at a sports car of some sort. No, there couldn't be any downside to this plan, right? During wild fire season? Loading incindiaries into the passenger compartment of the helicopter? What could go wrong???

Reminds me of some of the brainless stunts these reveal parties have come up with. And what about those 'police' markings on the 'copter? Any laws broken there?

Famous last words... "Hey, watch this! Hold my beer..."


 

Marion, Ohio, one of my favorite hangouts in my RR past.

 ELRR-2414-C424-SUNSET-MARION-OHIO-APR72-P-COOK by John W. Barriger III National Railroad Library, on Flickr

 ERIE_829_Marion-OH by Edmund, on Flickr

Forever fighting the 504 failure and the 'There was a problem with your last request' warnings.

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Posted by CNCharlie on Thursday, June 6, 2024 8:47 PM

Good Evening,

A cool, windy day here. Didn't get anything done outside. My wife has many hundreds of dollars worth of flowers to plant. Hopefully tomorrow will be better. 

Mike, sorry to hear about your dog. A number of years ago one of our westies ran outside to chase a squirrel and his crutiate ligament went. He limped back and was in a lot of pain. We rushed him to our vet who had a lot of experience doing the surgery.  It took a couple of weeks for it to heal fully and we had to keep him quiet so the blinds went down so he couldn't see the squirrels. 

NorthBrit Dave, l too want you to stay with us. I look forward to your posts about anything .

I was in a helicopter once.  We went on one to view Victoria Falls. It was fairly large as there were 6 passengers. It was powered by a jet engine. Think it was a  Bell. Great experience.

I have a passenger train on the layout right now with the 5 axle C Liner. It is a very heavy loco. 

No plans other than helping planting in my role of fetch and carry.

CN Charlie

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Thursday, June 6, 2024 1:56 PM

Back in its heyday, the forum would be hopping and on any given day Jeffrey Wimberly would make sure the diner would not drop off the front page by giving it a bump if need be. 

I used to post my goofy low-quality videos as did others and they would get a hundred views in short order, now if I post one they often get zero looks or one or two views at best. I post them on FB and they get a lot of views and spark some good conversation to boot.

If you build it they will come, if you neglect it they will leave.

I often need to come and sit at my desk off and on, some days more than others. I leave the forum up and if it is working I read and/or contribute, if not no biggie.

Lots of water under the bridge over the last 18 years for me. A hand full of people being banned for their disgusting racist comments and one for posting porn. For the most part, this has been my best online experience and I'll check in until someone either pulls my plug or the forum plug.

Brent

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Posted by richhotrain on Thursday, June 6, 2024 11:29 AM

MisterBeasley

Unfortunately, the Diner seems to be the only thread still getting any attention here.  Scroll down to the bottom of the General Discussion page and notice the final thread on Page 1 was updated 3 weeks ago.  Likewise, the whole "Forums" page looks like a ghost town.

A lot of this must be frustration with poor forum performance.  I tried from morning until night yesterday, and got nothing but the Gateway error and a few non-descript timeout errors.  If I weren't retired, I wouldn't have time for such nonsense.

I enjoy pretty much everyone here.  I have no quarrels, and I realize that everyone has a bad day sometimes.  I'm 77 years old, but my Old Man Pills keep me alive and out of the hospital, so I don’t think I'll be on the RIP Track anytime soon.

So, I am thinking of stepping back from these MR forums for a while myself.  I'm sad that participation has fallen off so drastically, and I doubt that the forums will get any better for some time, if ever.

 

I have to agree with you, Mr. B. It's not only the forum software although that is a big part of it. But, it is also a loss of members and with it goes expertise. It seems that no one who is left is working on a layout or runnng trains or conducting any sort of operations. I am working on rebuilding a section of my own layout, but it seems silly to post daily updates which would seem like minutia. So, it is the lack of content that is destroying this forum. I suppose stepping away is one option, but I just don't have any answers. I just never thought that the forum would self-destruct. 

Rich

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, June 6, 2024 11:11 AM

Unfortunately, the Diner seems to be the only thread still getting any attention here.  Scroll down to the bottom of the General Discussion page and notice the final thread on Page 1 was updated 3 weeks ago.  Likewise, the whole "Forums" page looks like a ghost town.

A lot of this must be frustration with poor forum performance.  I tried from morning until night yesterday, and got nothing but the Gateway error and a few non-descript timeout errors.  If I weren't retired, I wouldn't have time for such nonsense.

I enjoy pretty much everyone here.  I have no quarrels, and I realize that everyone has a bad day sometimes.  I'm 77 years old, but my Old Man Pills keep me alive and out of the hospital, so I don’t think I'll be on the RIP Track anytime soon.

So, I am thinking of stepping back from these MR forums for a while myself.  I'm sad that participation has fallen off so drastically, and I doubt that the forums will get any better for some time, if ever.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by NorthBrit on Thursday, June 6, 2024 10:58 AM

[quote user="Tophias"]

Daivid, two quick comments. First, your quote regarding 6/6/44 I had never read/heard before. Sums it up quite succinctly.  Second, I too would miss you if you left , not just the Diner but across the forum. The problem in todays world is just one person can diminish the culture of a group, club, business or neighborhood. When I encounter people like this, I just ignor them. Eventually they just go away and we are all better off. Hang in, you have many friends here, don't let just one person run you off, otherwise they win.

Regards, Chris 

 

[/quote)

 

Thanks, Chris  ( and others above).

I am not really bothered with Keyboard Warriors.  I try to ignore them.  For a little while 'a few'  over the past year or so have not liked some of my posts.

Times I have said to myself 'Enough is enough.'    I can do without it.

 

As for the quote   for 6th June  it is well known over here.

Another quote  ---

'D Day Dodgers'.   My father was one.   Spending time in Anzio  and Italy.

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Thursday, June 6, 2024 10:47 AM

Good morning from Beautiful British Columbia where there are 102 wildfires currently. Well, we are suppose to have nothing but Sun and warm temps for the foreseeable future so here we go on the firefront. About two months behind schedule with all the rain. Lots of younger family members in the fire service, so it is always a concern.

David, glad to see you stick your head back in the door. Just ignore Mr Miserable.

D-Day was horrific and I heard the stories when I was a kid. Hero's one and all.

Mike, hopefully, your dog can recover without surgery, fingers crossed.

The wife popped my D-10 in the mail at the cheapo surface rate to Rapido and it was supposed to take 9 days to get there. It usually takes a day just to get a parcel into Vancouver before it heads out. 57 hours later it is in Toronto, which happens about 90% of the time. Canada Post has DC-10s and they don't send them empty, they top them up with the cheap stuff like my returns to Rapido.Laugh Maybe it will take 6 days for it to get to Markam from Toronto, so I will not get too excited just yet.

We have not heard from Dave, hope it is just the forum glitch that is keeping him silent.

Bear, I went for a few rides in those old Bell47s, loved every moment of it. TF talking about his pilot friend who flew in Vietnam reminded me of the flight I took in Australia with an X-fighter pilot in his Cessna, now that was fun.

Even CP and CN mainlines cannot escape the wrath of Mother Nature.

 

 

All the best to all.

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Posted by Tophias on Thursday, June 6, 2024 10:32 AM

Daivid, two quick comments. First, your quote regarding 6/6/44 I had never read/heard before. Sums it up quite succinctly.  Second, I too would miss you if you left , not just the Diner but across the forum. The problem in todays world is just one person can diminish the culture of a group, club, business or neighborhood. When I encounter people like this, I just ignor them. Eventually they just go away and we are all better off. Hang in, you have many friends here, don't let just one person run you off, otherwise they win.

Regards, Chris 

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Posted by NorthBrit on Thursday, June 6, 2024 10:01 AM

AEP528
 

Since there is zero activity in the forums other than the diner, either nobody here actually cares about model railroading (most likely) or are being distracted by the diner (least likely). If the diner disappeared today would people start participating in other threads? I highly doubt it.

 

 

If Keyboard Warriors  spent more time on a model railroad  (which I doubt they ever had one)  the world would be a happier place.

As this is a Diner something for Keyboard Warriors to ponder over ---

This day in history

6th June  1944   --    They spent the day on the beach so  we can.

 

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Posted by York1 on Thursday, June 6, 2024 8:46 AM

AEP528
Since there is zero activity in the forums other than the diner, either nobody here actually cares about model railroading (most likely) or are being distracted by the diner (least likely). If the diner disappeared today would people start participating in other threads? I highly doubt it.

 

Then why come to the diner and complain?  There are plenty of other model railroad forums for you to enjoy.  Why insult the few who enjoy the diner?

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Posted by AEP528 on Thursday, June 6, 2024 8:42 AM

York1

If anyone doesn't know the fable of the dog in the manger, it is fitting for today.

 

David, don't let a certain poster win.  He believes the diner thread doesn't belong on a model railroad forum.  It's a victory for him to drive away the customers.  I hope you can stick around.  You've made a lot of friends here over the past several years.

 

Edit:  Top of the page!

Since it is still morning on the plains, everyone is invited to join me in the only choice for breakfast -- bacon, eggs, and coffee!

 

 

Since there is zero activity in the forums other than the diner, either nobody here actually cares about model railroading (most likely) or are being distracted by the diner (least likely). If the diner disappeared today would people start participating in other threads? I highly doubt it.

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Posted by York1 on Thursday, June 6, 2024 8:23 AM

If anyone doesn't know the fable of the dog in the manger, it is fitting for today.

 

David, I hope you can stick around.  You've made a lot of friends here over the past several years.

 

Edit:  Top of the page!

Since it is still morning on the plains, everyone is invited to join me in the only choice for breakfast -- bacon, eggs, and coffee!

 

York1 John       

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