From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #443 Dead-Flames Digest #443, Volume #48 Thu, 29 Sep 05 08:00:02 PDT Contents: Re: We're Excited (NDC) (Ken Fortenberry) Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) ("Chunk") Re: Shut Down The War Machine ("pv34pv3p") Re: (NDC) Bug Man goin' down? ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Gore 08 ??? ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: No Direction Home ("Rogues Island's finest") College update, Volume 1 ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Merlefest 2006 w/ Bob Weir ("Bzl.") Re: No Direction Home ("volkfolk") Re: College update, Volume 1 (band beyond description) Re: Shut Down The War Machine ("pv34pv3p") Re: essential AUD recordings... ("Nick's Picks") Re: Download Series Vol. 6 (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Re: Gore 08 ??? (JimK) Re: Gore 08 ??? ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: essential AUD recordings... (brew ziggins) Re: Shut Down The War Machine ("pv34pv3p") Re: Books n' in-Tuition ("Sean Baker") Re: ndc-Dylan special on PBS tonite (Brad Greer) Re: (NDC) Bug Man goin' down? ("Roger") Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: Lunch Perks ("Sean Baker") Re: essential AUD recordings... ("mr rapidan") Re: Umphrey's in NYC -- Yesss! ("Greg Sasso") ~ Today in entertainment history ~ (ba ba booie) Re: ndc-Dylan special on PBS tonite (wyeknot) Re: ndd-A Rose is a rose (wyeknot) Re: ~ Captive Audience ~ ("Sean Baker") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ken Fortenberry Subject: Re: We're Excited (NDC) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:48:34 GMT Seth Jackson wrote: > > What Lexus? Volvo all the way! Anymore Volvos are just overpriced Fords. Volvo hasn't built a really good, just plain car for the economy conscious since the 240. The Subara Forester is the new Volvo. -- Ken Fortenberry ------------------------------ From: "Chunk" Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 07:54:45 -0400 "leftie" wrote in message news:dhetk1$1rtf$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > Tom DeLay has finally gone from unidicted co-conspirator to indicted > conspirator! Plus, he's resigned the Speaker of the House position! > > Woohoo! Send that motherfucker to jail where he belongs!!!! > > But let's get him out of congress completely first. > > http://action.ourfuture.org > > > > "ding dong, the witch is dead...." Is this the same DA Ronnie Earle that went that tried to go after Kay Baily Hutchinson when she ran for Senate and had his baseless case thrown out? Travis County, the home of Bill Burkitt and the forged memos? Don't get your hopes up. ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: Shut Down The War Machine Date: 29 Sep 2005 04:58:00 -0700 >> And Joe gets a free fuckin' pass??? He started the shit to begin >> with... >> pv34pv3p(You freakin Joe appologist morons are amazing....) >You and Joe are different .... There's an epihany... Tom Donohoe spate: >I don't remember the last time I read one of his posts. Long term loss of short term memory... He started this thread.... >If Joe jumped off the bridge, would you? Only if there was the possibility of rescuing his dumb ass... pv34pv3p(Always hated water rescues...) ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: (NDC) Bug Man goin' down? Date: 29 Sep 2005 05:04:16 -0700 Seth Jackson wrote: > On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 00:29:46 GMT, Tim Donohoe > wrote: > > >> Great news... Let's hope they get this thing over with before bushie > >> can pardon this criminal. > >> > >> > >Lets hope they DELAY it so Bush can't Pardon him > > If I'm not mistaken, a conviction isn't a prerequisite for a pardon. Not in RMGD it isn't. Mark ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Gore 08 ??? Date: 29 Sep 2005 05:06:05 -0700 Tim Donohoe wrote: > volkfolk wrote: > > > "Don Bean" wrote in message > > news:fWbZe.13217$H24.2811@fe11.lga... > > > >>Do you think Gore will run again ??? Maybee he was right about the global > >>warming thing ?? I prefer Hillary because shes more moderate but maybee > >>Gore kinda re-invents himself . He could win if he comes off more > >>'understanding' and less 'babyish' as he did in debates...You gotta figure > >>now that the left will be stronger than 49% this time. I think most middle > >>of the road people see the right sent us down the wrong path..... > >>Bean > >>www.reggaetraders.com > > > > > > Putting Gore in 08 would be tantamount to political suicide for the > > Democrats > > > > YMMV, > > > > Scot > > > > > > Gore is the only candidate I would vote for now. I'm hoping he joins > the Green Party. Well that would certainly insure his complete irrelevancy in the '08 election while at the same time giving the Dems an actual chance. Mark ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: 29 Sep 2005 05:08:01 -0700 volkfolk wrote: > I just watched this for the second time. I have always loved Dylan, but > after watching No Dirrection Home, I came away with a new respect for Bob. > He might not like the label "voice of his generation" but it really is true. > Matt and I watched it together and he said (correctly IMO) that Dylan is > like Shakespeare, timelesss and ageless in his writing, Damn, Scot, sounds like Matt was raised right.....er, raised well. Mark ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: College update, Volume 1 Date: 29 Sep 2005 05:10:27 -0700 So my daughter calls me from college last night and posed this question: Is $80 too much to pay for a 1/4 ounce, Daddy? Where do kids come up with this stuff?? Mark ------------------------------ From: "Bzl." Subject: Re: Merlefest 2006 w/ Bob Weir Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 08:11:50 -0400 "Jim" wrote in message news:MPG.1d9ca87daa0fb0ab9896c8@news.duke.edu... > Just a heads up. They announced the prelim artist lineup yesterday and > one of the surprises is they have Bob Weir announced to play with The > Wilders. I saw The Wilders last year at MF and they were great. Will > be interesting to see Bob play with them. > > Jim I just got an email from the Fest this morning, and they're showing Weir with the Waybacks. Apeshit lineup, as always... http://ebiz1.ebizgateway.net/members/viewonline.asp?ID=850423456 ------------------------------ From: "volkfolk" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 08:12:51 -0400 "Rogues Island's finest" wrote in message news:1127995681.918212.15390@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > volkfolk wrote: >> I just watched this for the second time. I have always loved Dylan, but >> after watching No Dirrection Home, I came away with a new respect for >> Bob. >> He might not like the label "voice of his generation" but it really is >> true. >> Matt and I watched it together and he said (correctly IMO) that Dylan is >> like Shakespeare, timelesss and ageless in his writing, > > Damn, Scot, sounds like Matt was raised right.....er, raised well. > > Mark I don't know if he was rasised right, or if it was pure dumb luck on Jane's and my part, Either way, he is a great kid. There aren't lots of Parents who can say that they are actually friends with their kids, but I can Scot ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: College update, Volume 1 Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 21:19:24 +0900 On 2005-09-29 21:10:27 +0900, "Rogues Island's finest" said: > So my daughter calls me from college last night and posed this > question: > > Is $80 too much to pay for a 1/4 ounce, Daddy? > > Where do kids come up with this stuff?? > > Mark as long as it's kind bud and daddy's paying, she's "good to go," as they say in DC... -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: Shut Down The War Machine Date: 29 Sep 2005 05:27:53 -0700 >And leave their kids and women to be shunned by their communities, tossed >aside like so much garbage - by both "sides." >Sherry in Vermont Sadly true in some cases...but it wasn't in mine... I do however know of the efforts of many Vets to reconnect with their responsibilities since the net acceess has become more available in those areas...And the success rate is pretty amazing, with some really heartwarming stories... On the other hand...Men abandoning women and children to a life of poverty and isn't necessarily confined to Vets, and situated only overseas...IYKWIM pv34pv3p ------------------------------ From: "Nick's Picks" Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: 29 Sep 2005 05:44:42 -0700 Dave... you ever hear a good AUD on a refference quality, full range stereo? by full range, I mean capable of true 20Hz-20kHz reproduction? puts you there. there is no better way to experience GD recordings, imo. as for good auds..there are SO MANY. try out the scheops sourced 7-2-89. that is quite spectacular. I've been going through all of the 1988 schoeps recordings. any time you see "schoeps mk2" in the lineage...GET IT. that is the omni-directional capsule and they make good GD tapes. There are TONS of them, and they all smoke. 8-26-89 ( may have that date wrong, its from the greek, and recorded buy Jim Oade) is a realy good recording as well. ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Download Series Vol. 6 Date: 29 Sep 2005 06:09:19 -0700 David Gans wrote: > David Lemieux sent me the October download and I'm going to > sneak-preview some of it tonight at 8pm pdt on KPFA. So, what show was it, folks? Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Gore 08 ??? Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 09:11:12 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 06:04:33 GMT, Seth Jackson wrote: >On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:17:50 GMT, JC Martin >wrote: > >>Well, I think there's a bigger issue here. Richardson is a Latino and >>neither party is probably willing to risk nominating a minority >>candidate at this stage in the game for fear of losing the general >>election on race alone. I think in 12-20 years that could change. But >>if Richardson wasn't a Latino, he's be a very desirable choice for the >>Democrats. > >I would think Richardson's Latino-ness would be an asset rather than a >liability. Few would hold it against him, but it would be a big draw >for the Latino vote. I agree, but I wonder if the same would be true if his name was Rodriguez or Rivera? The voting population is so uninformed these days, I think most wouldn't even realize that Richardson is a Latino. JimK ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Gore 08 ??? Date: 29 Sep 2005 06:19:29 -0700 JimK wrote: > On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 06:04:33 GMT, Seth Jackson > wrote: > > >On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:17:50 GMT, JC Martin > >wrote: > > > >>Well, I think there's a bigger issue here. Richardson is a Latino and > >>neither party is probably willing to risk nominating a minority > >>candidate at this stage in the game for fear of losing the general > >>election on race alone. I think in 12-20 years that could change. But > >>if Richardson wasn't a Latino, he's be a very desirable choice for the > >>Democrats. > > > >I would think Richardson's Latino-ness would be an asset rather than a > >liability. Few would hold it against him, but it would be a big draw > >for the Latino vote. > > I agree, but I wonder if the same would be true if his name was > Rodriguez or Rivera? Not sure what the Yankees have to do with this.... >The voting population is so uninformed these > days, I think most wouldn't even realize that Richardson is a Latino. While I agree that the electorate in general is pretty uninformed (see: Patrick Kennedy, D-RI), this is one thing that they shouldn't care about. I certainly don't. Besides, Richardson looks like a chubby Irish guy more than he does a Latino. Mark ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 09:33:57 -0400 Thus spake sweetbac@pacbell.net... > Quite frankly, I dont have TIME to mess around > with audience recordings...granted, I can dig it if > it's your hobby...you and your mini disc player recording > the hair meatl band at the enormo-dome...a souvenir if > you will...but if i can be honest here, there is a plethora > of crisp board tapes just waiting to be plundered over > on the archives site..I dont have the patience to download > and compare different sources of the same show from people > who had no BINNISS procuring condenser mics and D-6's... > is the Sennheiser 1200 source better than the shotgun radio shack > directional pointed at the stacks 30 feet up with a MOTHERFCKIN > WIND sock attached to the cardoids!...I have NO time for such games. > My life is complicated enough. > Dont you people read my OTHER posts? Too funny. -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: Shut Down The War Machine Date: 29 Sep 2005 06:36:56 -0700 Tim Donohoe went even further with his hateful, wildass assumptions, and casting of aspersions: >Hey good for you ... I'm sure marrying an enslaved woman with no way out >of her country was great for you. You are the king, just don't expect >the rest of us (who had to rely on personality) to admire you. What makes you assume she was enslaved? What makes you assume it's been great for me? (It has, but there are moments...;~) What makes you assume A) She didn't evaluate my personality? and B) That the rest of you are somehow superior in your methods of attracting a spouse? My particular situation would shatter many, if not all the myths you and some others apparently harbor and propogate... And I'm certainly not holding my breath for Ray or Ken to out you as a redneck, or expose your blatant distortions any time soon... And as far as admiration goes...not having yours produces a certain sort of satisfaction in and of itself... pv34pv3p ------------------------------ From: "Sean Baker" Subject: Re: Books n' in-Tuition Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 09:05:19 -0500 On 2005-09-29 21:10:27 +0900, "Rogues Island's finest" said: > So my daughter calls me from college last night and posed this > question: > > Is $80 too much to pay for a 1/4 ounce, Daddy? > > Where do kids come up with this stuff?? > > Mark Nantucket, This is a cry for help. 80 BUCKS!! and "Daddy?" Listen up Pappa! C'mon you know in yer heart uh hearts ya don' want her smokin' nuthin under a buck twenty, orgainic, barn dried hydro! Naw, this is a bad sign. She's hangin' round cheapskates!!! Lowlifes!! Hillbillies with stills n' meth tubs in they history. Send her to the Chuich for a walk through... She'll stay away from the $80 scragly bearded half toothed, pierced nipples n' toungues, tattoed breasts n' navels after a day with us! Or yer muney back!! A bad sign indeed. Peace, Sean -- "Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only real cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas." Hunter S. Thompson My music list for trades: http://db.etree.org/FionaRCB ------------------------------ From: Brad Greer Subject: Re: ndc-Dylan special on PBS tonite Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:06:30 -0400 On 28 Sep 2005 13:47:11 -0700, "RickNBarbInSD" wrote: > >bongo wrote: >> > We just picked it up not long ago and it blows doors!! >> >> I give up: Is "blowing doors" good or bad? >> >> sincerely, >> --confused in colorado > > > >Hello Confused, > > >Y'know, after I posted that I wondered if some would be perplexed by >that expression. So I even ran it by a co-worker. They had never >heard it used that way either. Maybe it's an east coast thing. I'm It's not an east coast thing (at least, I've never heard the phrase used that way in my 40 years of living in NJ). We tend to use the phrase "kicks ass" or (if you're a high-hair headbanger type), "it rawks" on this coast. >not certain either. Anyway, we used to use it, and I used it in the >sense that one would say "Damn, that Porsche 'blew the doors' off that >Corvette!!" So, it is VERY good to "blow doors". We used to use it >frequently in reference to bands and/or shows (i.e Those London Cream >shows blew doors!). Allow me to rephrase: We just picked it up not >long ago and it is very, very, very excellent, outstanding, >exceptional, brilliant, and superb!! > > >Sincerely, > >Contrite in California > > >a.k.a. Rick ------------------------------ From: "Roger" Subject: Re: (NDC) Bug Man goin' down? Date: 29 Sep 2005 07:07:28 -0700 Seth Jackson wrote: > On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 00:29:46 GMT, Tim Donohoe > wrote: > > >> Great news... Let's hope they get this thing over with before bushie > >> can pardon this criminal. > >> > >> > >Lets hope they DELAY it so Bush can't Pardon him > > If I'm not mistaken, a conviction isn't a prerequisite for a pardon. HRYK. Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon, who hadn't been convicted of anything. Roger ------------------------------ From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 07:09:41 -0700 "Chunk" wrote in message news:jCQ_e.27519$X6.7757@fe05.lga... > > "leftie" wrote in message > news:dhetk1$1rtf$1@agate.berkeley.edu... >> Tom DeLay has finally gone from unidicted co-conspirator to indicted >> conspirator! Plus, he's resigned the Speaker of the House position! >> >> Woohoo! Send that motherfucker to jail where he belongs!!!! >> >> But let's get him out of congress completely first. >> >> http://action.ourfuture.org >> >> >> >> "ding dong, the witch is dead...." > Is this the same DA Ronnie Earle that went that tried to go after Kay > Baily Hutchinson when she ran for Senate and had his baseless case thrown > out? Yes. Its also the same guy who during his tenure as DA has brought charges against 15 elected officials. 12 of whom were Democrats. Some "partisan hack", as described by the king of partisan hacks. EGBH ------------------------------ From: "Sean Baker" Subject: Re: Lunch Perks Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 09:11:48 -0500 "Richard Morris" wrote in message news:7o6dnbCdi8bgGKbeRVn-iw@comcast.com... > > "toledo44" wrote in message > news:1127960021.598169.101070@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> MAN YOU ARE LIVIN THE LIFE. >> SOUNDS LIKE THE PERFICT DAY IN SF. >> > > Yep. I bet he went and had a brisket and a beer for an afternoon snack. > And then went down and flashed a "show me your tits" sign to the muni > riders during the rush hour as the trains went by. > > Er ah ... how did that work for you Dave? > > R. I'm sure the riders were relieved that this time he was not flashin' his tits and holding a sign that said "See the Poconos" Peace, Sean -- "Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only real cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas." Hunter S. Thompson My music list for trades: http://db.etree.org/FionaRCB ------------------------------ From: "mr rapidan" Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: 29 Sep 2005 07:15:13 -0700 > I am not really an AUD fan, nor an 80's fan for that matter, but 9/4/80 > is a nice audience recording of a very good show. > > http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=16697 I've only recently been exposed to the speedy versions of Eyes, and this is one of them. What's the story on these? They're interesting, I suppose, but nearly as pleasurable for me as the versions that enjoy the journey. ------------------------------ From: "Greg Sasso" Subject: Re: Umphrey's in NYC -- Yesss! Date: 29 Sep 2005 07:17:21 -0700 4 from the May West Coast run were just uploaded to the archive. ------------------------------ From: Jazare@webtv.net (ba ba booie) Subject: ~ Today in entertainment history ~ Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:14:50 -0400 ~ Today in entertainment history ~ On Sept. 29, 1959, "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" made its premiere on CBS. =95 In 1976, Jerry Lee Lewis accidentally shot his bass player, Norman "Butch" Owens, while trying to shoot at a soda bottle with a .357 Magnum. Lewis was charged with shooting a firearm within city limits. =95 In 1977, James Brown's band walked out on him in Hallendale, Fla., complaining that he underpaid them. =95 In 1985, "MacGyver" made its debut on ABC. =95 In 1989, Zsa Zsa Gabor was convicted of slapping a police officer during a stop in Beverly Hills. Today's birthdays: =95 Movie director Michelangelo Antonioni is 93. =95 Actress Lizabeth Scott is 83. =95 Actor - Steve Forrest is 81. =95 Actress - Anita Ekberg is 74. =95 Singer - Jerry Lee Lewis is 70. =95 Actor - Ian McShane is 63. =95 Jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty is 63. =95 TV theme composer Mike Post is 61. =95 Actress Patricia Hodge is 59. =95 Guitarist - Mike Pinera of Iron Butterfly is 57. =95 Singer-guitarist - Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad is 57. =95 TV personality Bryant Gumbel is 57. =95 Country singer Alvin Crow is 55. =95 Actor - Drake Hogestyn ("Days of Our Lives") is 52. =95 Singer Suzzy Roche of The Roches is 49. =95 Comedian-actor Andrew "Dice" Clay is 47. =95 Singer-bassist - Les Claypool of Primus is 42. =95 Actress Jill Whelan ("Love Boat") is 39. =95 Singer Devante Swing of Jodeci is 36. =95 Actress Emily Lloyd is 35. =95 Actress - Natasha Gregson Wagner is 35. =95 Actress Rachel Cronin ("Ed") is 34. =95 Country musician Danick Dupelle (Emerson Drive) is 32. =95 Country singer Katie McNeill (3 of Hearts) is 23. bbb wrote: Time keeps marching on. .. .. .. Have you checked these sites out today? http://www.jambase.com http://www.jambands.com http://www.jambase.com/festivals .. Find out where your favorite band is playing. Pollstar (the concert hotwire) http://pollstar.com ------------------------------ From: wyeknot Subject: Re: ndc-Dylan special on PBS tonite Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:50:40 -0400 Mark Hood wrote: > "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" writes: > >>Seeger is on film grimacing as he utters the horrible words "rock and roll" >>and how Dylan dared to play that total crap. He complained about the sound >>too, but he simply hated all music other than his own. > > > Well, it *was* the Newport *Folk* Festival, after all. > > After listening to acoustic folk music all day, a band coming on stage > with loud distorted electric instruments and vocals had to be somewhat > jarring even for folks who liked the new electric songs. If I'm not mistaken they had showed footage of electric blues/r&b from the festival already. So I don't think Dylan was the first electrified act. Might have been the loudest though - who knows. Matt ------------------------------ From: wyeknot Subject: Re: ndd-A Rose is a rose Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:53:33 -0400 JimK wrote: > On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 13:03:04 -0500, "Sean Baker" > wrote: > >>Anybody catch the interview of "Marty" Scorsesi with Charlie Rose. I don't >>think I've ever seen a bad interview by Rose. This was a fun interview for >>both. A great end to two nights of excellent PBS tee vee. > > Charlie Rose is underrated almost to the point of being ignored. To > think that so many morons in this country fawn all over Barbara WaWa > while Charlie toils in anonymity. 'Tis a shame. I really like it when he finishes people's answers for them, cutting them off, butchering the point they might have been trying to make. Luckily he does it *all the time*. What an ass. Matt ------------------------------ From: "Sean Baker" Subject: Re: ~ Captive Audience ~ Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 09:58:32 -0500 "ba ba booie" wrote in message news:23214-433BF6DA-128@storefull-3277.bay.webtv.net... ~ Today in entertainment history ~ LOOK, I've read this post 10 times now and I still can't find the story. WHERE'S the story!!!?? C'mon! Stick to the format Booie. We need our story. Showerheads, Corned Beef, Cel-Ray Ogasms with Trunked and Taped Women, li'l suhm suhms, beer suggestchins, "Behind the Stall Door" (That was a great one by the way - I took a colt shower fer a week after tha' 'un), the booie mobile, Frozen Peckers n' Feathers (our second favert) Straw-booie Brews Ferever on Mystery Bus (a close second) It don' hav' ta be long... (Now I'm soundin' like Debs) Just packed with anecteddots n' observashins. Here: how about a story where ya find a half dead Venus Fly Trap at the Junk-Yard on yer way to recycle some shower parts fer the blonde haired police woman that pulled you over on the "Turnpike" and YOU wind up handcuffed to a brass rail in the trunk of the Booie mobile with nuthin on but a serial number written on yer Chest in indellible Whipped Cream!!!! Well..... Peace, Sean -- "Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only real cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas." Hunter S. 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