Open Thread
By bluegal Thursday May 07, 2009 7:30pmSpeaking as a believing, praying Quaker, I gotta say a little Bush-era Lewis Black is the perfect antidote for today's National Day of Prayer mumbo jumbo.
Open thread below....
Speaking as a believing, praying Quaker, I gotta say a little Bush-era Lewis Black is the perfect antidote for today's National Day of Prayer mumbo jumbo.
Open thread below....
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For they know not what they do..."
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for christ sakes please fix the site. I think its the top videos feature at the top of the page that is eating CPU like mad.
I got an amd athlon 64 x2 dual core 5200+ and crooks and liars is pulsing the cpu usage to 50% every few seconds!
It is causing the videos on the page to get cpu lock every few seconds on slower computers.
During the time the top video feature an/or the sister site hotlinks fade down and up, my machine comes to a grinding halt. It's an older machine and it pegs my CPU to 100% for a few seconds every time.
and bought a new one. I get totally frustrated when I have to wait for a link or a new page to come up.
i cant stay on the site for more than a few minutes
have a feeling that the site is now partnered with microsoft and dell to make our lives miserable
I have no problems at all. I do live in Korea, which is wired to the eyeballs (all 100% fibre-optic, nationwide). Guess America needs to catch up. Sure, it's a small country, but America is #1 (remember?), and a lot richer!!!!
I right-click on the general area repeatedly, selecting "remove object" from the menu until they go away. I enjoy curated art where there were adds. I like that I control the browser.
I don't even know what any of that stuff is. I just turn the computer on, then later, off.
I have to keep clicking on the arrow repeatedly, as the video keeps freezing up. But Lewis Black is definitely worth it! He is so funny and insightful, and his curmudgeonly manner is great.
Is there any way to fix the video problem? I don't have the problem viewing videos elsewhere.
His HBO special was one of the funniest things I have ever seen in my life.
Real high powered intellectual humor. None of that tired "you know what the difference between men and women is" bullshit standard fare you get from most commedians.
black would be working as an accountant somewhere
you know that...right?
black is funnier than hicks.
You're just wrong, okay? You can stop your debate and your internal monologue right there.
Bill Hicks didn't have to scream at his audience so they'd know when to laugh.
Lewis Black is just a left-wing version of Sam Kinnison. Someone who mistook shouting for funny material.
So, if opinions are like...you know, then why should yours have any more weight than others? Oh, I know...because you have an overdeveloped sense of your own importance.
See, comedy is like beauty...it's all in the eye of the beholder. Personally, I never found Hicks to be that entertaining. Lewis is more my kind of guy...but then, this is just my OPINION, and should not be considered any more important, or right, than any other.
Oh, and as for Kinnison...one of the better comics of the past 30 years. So sad to see him check out at such an early age.
then one day I happened on a piece he did about the nubile wonders of a 14 year old girl...and as I had 3 teenage girls at the time, I must admit, I found it unsettling to say the least. That whole show seemed 'off' his usual, and he died soon after. That said, I appreciate the hell outta Louis Black's humor as well. Who says just because you like one, you shouldn't like the other?
We've heard from the deciderer. Now everybody else shut up.
Personally I find Black far funnier than Hicks, but that doesn't exactly mean one is better than the other on something as subjective as comedy.
I mean hell look at Carlos Mencia, a lot people don't think he's funny, yet apparently enough people thought he was funny enough to keep ratings on his show high enough to go 4 seasons.
Lewis Black is a fave of mine. Great clip!
I did need that.
GM to build more cars overseas
Restructuring plan calls for doubling number of cars built in Mexico, China.
Feds order GMAC to raise 13.1B
Post reports it 'likely' that taxpayers will foot most of creditor's bill.
WikiPedia: National Day of Prayer
it would be a day when members of all faiths could pray together in their own way."
When I was in high school, a friend of mine who was a devoted Lutheran was turned away from his school's NDOP event because he was wearing a Metallica t-shirt...
I was raised Unitarian. Southern Liberal Unitarian at that.
So "faith" NEVER entered into my concept of religion, except as a false religion.
So whenever I hear the phrase "people of faith" I certainly dont feel included - and don't want to be included.
And as for prayer - I think "people of faith" completely misconstrue the meaning of prayer, even as Jesus taught it. He told his followers not to pray in public (Matthew 6:5-6) and called hypocrites those who do. He told his followers to pray in private, so they could know God themselves - not listen to some preacher fill their heads with ideas, but hear to the Silence within themselves. But you're going to find very few people who call themselves Christians who will refuse to pray in public, despite Jesus' own admonition that they not do so.
Billy Graham got the support of Pres Truman during the Big Red Scare and convinced him Prayer was the perfect antidote to Communism. Sounds more like a way a Fascist government would try to manipluate its people.
I met two of my best friends in high school cuz we were the only ones who didn't bow our heads and recite the Lords Prayer with everyone else.
"...not listen to some preacher fill their heads with ideas, but hear to the Silence within themselves."
Which is meditation. No mantra, just silence. Observe.
Torture Images From Set Of Standard Operating Procedure Retell Story Of Abu Ghraib
Memos released on April 16, 2009 describe in detail "enhanced interrogation techniques" used on terrorism suspects. While many American's have heard the controversy surrounding the abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison, few have clear depictions of what these techniques look like.
These photographs were created on the set of Standard Operating Procedure, a film by Errol Morris that tells the story of what happened at Abu Ghraib.
These images are accurate reenactments of events that took place in the prison. They are intended to make visible the idea of torture and to provoke the observer to imagine what it is like to be tortured.
ONE In a memo to John Rizzo, Assistant Attorney General, Jay S. Bybee, wrote "...The waterboard, which inflicts no pain or actual harm whatsoever, does not, in our view inflict "severe pain or suffering...The waterboard is simply a controlled acute episode, lacking the connotation of a protracted period of time generally given to suffering."
Some individuals who did not believe that waterboarding constituted torture changed their opinions after experiencing the procedure for themselves. Writer and political observer Christopher Hitchens was challenged to undergo waterboarding. After the experience Hitchen's is quoted as saying, "if waterboarding does not constitute torture, there is no such thing as torture."
In addition to coercive techniques such as waterboarding, the Office of Legal Council prescribed the use of conditioning techniques. These were a set of ongoing conditions intended to show detainees that they had "no control over basic human needs." This included forced nudity, dietary manipulation, and sleep deprivation. And Dog Attacks
One of the infamous images documented by soldiers at Abu Ghraib shows a hooded man standing on a box. The detainee's hands were attached to wires. He was told that he if he stepped off the box he would be electrocuted.
Cement bags were often used as hoods to cover detainee's faces, one of many techniques used to make them feel out of control.
It's late right now, but I'll definitely be checking them out when I have more time.
I appreciate your efforts. Many thanks.
I never want to hear another American say-- "But we do so many good things..."
It's like robbing someone's house, killing most of the family, and tossing the sole survivor 100 bucks to buy some new shoes (cuz you have a heart).
Even though you speak the truth, you know most Americans can't handle the truth. It really is a bit like la la land over here even among the left wing.
I've been watching Harper's Island (on CBS/Global) each week. It's no Twin Peaks, but it's quite entertaining.
People at a wedding party on an island are getting bumped off one by one. The methods of death are always inventive and usually gruesome. I just gotta say, I've been jolted out of my chair a few times!
I usually don't watch teevee, but this show is pretty good.
we have lost a lot of commenters lately to TV. I don't think we should be going back to the main thing that has distracted us from what's really going on. Wake up people.
from the horrors of everyday life. Everyone needs a break sometimes. Whodunits and mystery movies have always been a guilty pleasure of mine.
I've exhausted YouTube's supply of Agatha Christie movies and TV episodes (Miss Marple & Hercules Poirot) and original Untouchable TV episodes (Robert Stack as Eliot Ness).
Now if I could only find the old TV series Mike Hammer with Stacy Keach ...
I loved all those shows! Jeremy Brett (Sherlock Holmes) was another fave of mine.
Mininova and Isohunt have the first season. Bit torrents is the only way to watch tv for me. I download what I want to watch and don't have to worry about commercials. I can pause anytime I want, go back or skip forward.
It's the homeland security or we're going to be attacked ones that bother me. It just seems like propaganda to me. Always trying to make us afraid. More people are killed by lightning than killed by terrorists here in the US of A.
CalgaryLady, we all need our distractions and diversions, or else we get burned out fighting the good fight. If we're fighting to make life better for everyone, we need to also enjoy life as well. I imagine you watch Mystery on PBS? And some of the A&E stuff?
We all need some escapism.
Yep, when I watch teevee, it is usually PBS and A&E. You have me pegged correctly, Batocchio!
Nothing wrong with some TV. Once I see guns, cops, bombs, car chases, etc., I turn it off. I just don't dig violence.
There are very complicated yoga explanations for all this (yes I am a yoga teacher), but just observe it yourself. If you watch/read/comment violence in the evening, when you go to sleep your thoughts are disturbed and not harmonious. If you go for a walk instead, or read a pleasant story, you'll sleep like a baby. Try both for a few nights, and you'll feel it yourself.
You find peace when your mind is quiet. That's what yoga is all about. (Not the crap they show on TV.)... (hey... we've gone full circle here)
Been practicing for over 30yrs., and I agree, no reason to pollute my mind, with violence. Even the bible, which KKKristians profess to believe in says, 'Be still, and know that I am God'.
I didn't know that. Studied for 5 years-- raja yoga, then a year-long teacher's course (raja theory and practise)-- then taught for a year at my Master's school. We studied the traditional texts and sutras.
I'm often a lazy yogi (sometimes, like lately), but also a "natural one". I can still my mind and find Aum in minutes.
about the gruesome murders of innocent people attending a wedding celebration be a "little escape from the horrors of everyday life"????
I have no defense, except that the show is a whodunit, it's campy and, most importantly, it's fictional.
I must be pretty sick and twisted, eh!
:)
There's violence in the world, and around us. What I object to is senseless, gratuitous violence that is sold as entertainment: all those Ak-47s/uzis shooting off and explosions, etc.
(I know nothing about guns, so don't be correcting me on that. I dislike them.)
I absolutely hate guns, violence and shoot-em-up movies.
ps, Amitola, the deaths on Harper's Island leave the details more to one's imagination. You know how the person is killed, but not a lot of blood and gore is actually shown on the screen.
I would call it Hocus Pocus. The term comes from the Reformation, when there was a lot more friction between the Protestants and the Catholics than there is now.
The Protestants were quite derisive of Catholic rituals that they felt had little basis in the New Testament, and often portrayed them as superstitious nonsense. One practice that came under fire was the transubstantiation and communion, during which the presiding priest would intone, "Hoc est corpus meum, Hic est sangua mei" (Latin scholars feel free to correct me.) Translated it meant, "this (bread) is my body, this (wine) is my blood."
So, Hoc est corpus became Hocus Pocus.
Did someone mention Hocus Pocus? Probably not this one though right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpV5InLw52U
Blackwater escapes from, er, exits Iraq. Civil rights leaders want Obama to address their
issues. The Patriot Act managed to classify refugees as terrorists. Employers lie about lacking candidates with skills. Our troops in Afghanistan will still be under-equipped. Three and a half million children under five are expected to go hungry in the U.S.
I love Lewis Black, even the PG version.
lewis black is just too funny...
dont care who or what you pray to
i think it is good for the soul
and i know...most of you dont believe in a soul either
i get comfort from religion...sorry, i do
my life is pretty effed up....so i need comfort somewhere,and its better than turning to a bottle or a pipe
I'm a deeply religious person .. but "faith" and "belief" have nothing to do with it.
To me "faith" and "belief" are the doors to false religion.
True religion emerges from looking deeply within.
But I respect the moral compass that many "people of faith" have. To me that's where religion "meets the road" - our actions toward others. There is NO other measure.
well said.
That's why I prefaced this post with my own statement of faith. However, this National Day of Prayer had been truly hijacked by the religious right to be some statement about God in Government. MountainMan23 and Uncle Joe's comments prove the government doesn't need to tell us about prayer.
The gov. we now have is an oxymoron to any person with deep, true, spirituality, and has no business saying anything at all. I'm a big believer in separation of 'Church' and state, and of state vs. women's bodies and women's choices.
I just watched my TiVoed Colbert Report for thurs May 7. The cheerleader who did the hi kick, stage right, Stephens left, was wearing no panties. puttin sharon stone to shame . . .
Please!
its on my TV. comedycentral.com is where episodes can be found, but i dont think they have todays show up yet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWg9RU-MF-8&fe...
That was naughty and fun, ed!
is ether illegal, immoral, or fattening!
It just ain't right!
I find if you think of most rules more as mere suggestions, or general guidelines, there is no moral sting to be felt.
Because I promised myself I would give blood on this day...
...you know, instead of praying...
I'm sure you can do it tomorrow. "Gawd" doesn't care about clocks or time zones.
Since yeasterday, I've increased my score to hitting Bush (with shoes) 11 times in 30 seconds. Lots-o-fun for everyone.
http://www.sockandawe.com/
(turn up the volune)
"Gross National Happiness"
Recalculating Happiness in a Himalayan Kingdom
:-)
That's what it's all about. No one takes the time to stop and think about it though. Most wouldn't really know how. Happiness is elusive, and a goal for most, but that does no work. Inaction works.
:)
Enjoy your Who-dunnits. I like them too; good ones.
You know, at the end where he says lock both sides in a room until the come up with a solution so we don't have to hear the self-righteous assholes anymore?
AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN, AMEN!!!!!!
A-FUCKING-MEN!
On May 8, 1973, militant American Indians who had held the South Dakota hamlet of Wounded Knee for 10 weeks surrendered. (Go to article)
Stressing the Positive
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Washington has made a decision to muddle through the financial crisis, hoping that the banks can earn their way back to health.
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leave it to the DLC/DSCC/DCCC to leave the solution to grand larceny to the perpetrators. Dick Durbin was right - the banks own Wash.D.C.
One Nation, indivisible.
Get religion out of politics and policy.
"A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-fearing and pious. On the other hand, they do less easily move against him, believing that he has the gods on his side." — Aristotle 384-322 BC
.........Yes, we can see the PUKIES played that one good!!! We've been played sincee 2000. At least in Burma, everyone knows that the bad guys are in control, here, brain-dead, dumbed-down, (sockpuppet was scared of intelligence)numbed-out, from all the lies, horror, torture, cheney, pirates, flu, ..........
FINALLY!!! Obama budget rescinds OLD energy industry tax breaks - http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/A...
Obama called the tax break to the oil and gas industry "unjustifiable loopholes" in the tax system that in most cases other companies do not get.
Republican War on Science/Profiles in Stupidity Update: GOP Rep. Pence Says “Science is Very Mixed” on Global Warming, Lies Again Twice About MIT Study on MSNBC
- http://www.desmogblog.com/gop-rep-pence-says-...
Wow...I wasn't aware that James "wish I had a brain" Inhofe had any competition for dumbest GOP rep...
Remembering Three Mile Island and the Dangers of Nuclear Energy - http://randallt.blogspot.com/
Nuclear is not an option, its a powder keg of horror shows waiting to happen....
Murder One: Cheney's aptly-named "Dark Side" included 34 homicides, plus at least eight detainees tortured to death
- http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/05/06/us-int...
The Bush Administration Homicides ...by John Sifton - http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-storie...
For five years as a researcher for Human Rights Watch and reporter, John Sifton helped investigate homicides resulting from the Bush administration's torture policy.
President Obama's budget cuts funding for abstinence-only sex education programs. Whoops, there goes another GOP delusion!
- http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2009...
Paul Krugman: "Stressing" the Positive with the Banks - http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/08/opinion/08k...
Well, earlier this week, Mr. Cohen told an audience that the future of Wall Street won’t be very different from its recent past, declaring, “I am far from convinced there was something inherently wrong with the system.” Hey, that little thing about causing the worst global slump since the Great Depression? Never mind.
Those are frightening words. They suggest that while the Federal Reserve and the Obama administration continue to insist that they’re committed to tighter financial regulation and greater oversight, Wall Street insiders are taking the mildness of bank policy so far as a sign that they’ll soon be able to go back to playing the same games as before.
So as I said, while bankers may find the results of the stress tests “reassuring,” the rest of us should be very, very afraid.
White House ends silence: We want Franken - http://www.twincities.com/news/ci_12312201?so...
But the meeting's subtext was abundantly clear: The White House believes Franken won last year's U.S. Senate election in Minnesota, and the most powerful politicians in the land — the Democrats — are ready for the race to end.
Biden, in his statement Wednesday, made clear he takes the Franken view of things: After the state Supreme Court decides, Franken should join the Senate.
"Once the Minnesota Supreme Court has issued its final ruling in this case, the President and I look forward to working with Mr. Franken on building an economy for the 21st century," the statement said.
White House Ups the Pressure to Seat Franken as Al Visits Biden in the Vice President's White House Office on Thursday - http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/The-President-...
That's a picture for sore eyes....
Sign of the Apocalypse: Murdoch: Days of free Internet news are numbered - http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/05/07/murdoc...
Yes...one the greatest inventions of man...and its free flow of information is a threat to the status quo & centuries of wealthy elites dominating information...
The internet should be kept as it was intended, open & accessible to all....support Net Neutrality
The New York Fed is the most powerful financial institution you've never heard of. - http://www.slate.com/id/2217811/
Insight on how the oligarchy is stealing us blind, from one of the good guys. If they're the masters of the universe, Dick Cheney is a better philanthropist than Mother Theresa was...
Spitzer: Fed's Bank Aid is 'Same Scam Continuing' - http://www.cnbc.com/id/30619073
"What we have seen is a breakdown of capitalism," Spitzer said in a live interview on CNBC. "We have seen a libertarianism driven by Alan Greenspan's worldview that was absolutely destructive to the life-savings of middle-class Americans. The Fed has been sliding [money] into these banks through hidden mechanisms, lowering interest rates, this notion of converting the common stock…It is the same scam continuing—and this should not continue."
Carrie Prejean: Are Progressives Becoming as Intolerant as Conservatives? - http://discuss.epluribusmedia.net/are_progres...
An interesting question, but the progressive ideology is based on moving forward & learning from the past....'modern' con-servativism is based on stopping change (which is a practice in futility)
Imagine this, given how insane Michele Bachmann has been lately: Two Democrats are ready to vie to take on Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann in a race that is almost sure to be one of 2010's most expensive
- http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docid=n...
Madoff secretary: His silence is protecting others - http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/news/2009/05...
BradBlog's Green Report: a Great Green Update - http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7126
Justice Scalia's ongoing personal privacy paranoia - http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/5/6/72...
Damn centrists! Democratic centrists are pressing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to set aside a flagging climate change bill to focus on what they think is a more achievable goal: overhauling the nation’s healthcare system.
- http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/dem-centr...
But those close to Pelosi (D-Calif.) say she is charging forward on cap-and-trade legislation, despite the potential defections of Democrats who represent states with industries that would be adversely affected by the bill.
Buh-Bye (but keep an eye on them): U.S. security firm Blackwater ended its operations in Iraq on Thursday closing a controversial era for the company whose guards shot dead 17 civilians in Baghdad in 2007 - http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/05/...
We need to make sure they have no business in this country...no privatization of police, armed forces, or national security outsourcing for profit....
More than 1,000 leading academics announce support for the Employee Free Choice Act - http://www.examiner.com/x-2071-DC-Special-Int...
Scholars across the country are calling for passage of the Employee Free Choice Act, in letters to Congress, symposiums, rallies, and roundtables starting this week. They will discuss how labor law has weakened over the last several decades, and why it is more important than ever to return to workers the freedom to form unions through the Employee Free Choice Act and to create an economy that works for everyone.
Those darn smart liberals....don't they realize they'll reduce executive uber excess and put a dagger into the black heart of the mythos of 'trickled down' economics????
'New South' Jim Crow Style: A disturbing trend: Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue signed a divisive law making the state only the second after Arizona to require prospective voters to prove their U.S. citizenship, a practice opponents say would keep the poor, elderly and minorities away from the ballot box.
- http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/A...
These rat bastard con-servatives must be getting their non-existent consciences in a bind with stealing the vote through Diebold...much better to deny the right to vote by pimping a non-existent issue...
Difference between Progressives & Con-servatives, we call out both sides: Watchdog group releases report detailing Sen. Ben Nelson's ties to health and insurance industries
- http://www.examiner.com/x-2071-DC-Special-Int...
Jim Hightower: "Populism is not a style, it's a people's rebellion against corporate power." This is a brilliant history of populism!
- http://www.hightowerlowdown.org/node/1987
“Washington is a very gay town,” one of them says. “And it’s also a deeply closeted town.” The Movie is "Outrage."
- http://*******.com/qrkpxu
FL Gov. Charlie Crist among politicians (mostly GOP hypocrites) outed in film "Outrage" -- "We know what you did last session"
- http://thepoliticalcarnival.blogspot.com/2009...
Take Action: Tell the Secretary of Interior No, On More Oil Shale Development - http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/05/take_...
Please take the 10 seconds to fill this out...
Carbon Intensive US Factories Will Not Move Overseas If Cap & Trade Legislation Passes - http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/05/us-fa...
Mitt Romney Wins BuzzFlash's GOP Hypocrite of the Week Award. Prince Romney Wins BuzzFlash's GOP Hypocrite of the Week Award for Misunderstanding the Definition of Monarchy
- http://blog.buzzflash.com/honors/165
Ah, con-servatives....ignoring or not knowing history so they can lie to their puppets.... Con-servatives were the Tories, the loyalists, the corporatists (favored the East India Company's model of the monopoly) the ones who were against revolution and leaving the doctrine of a state church (England)....
Coming from a power republican family (uber wealthy politicians), Clown Prince Romney (not unlike Clown Prince GWBush) isn't simply calling the kettle black...he's taking a trip to bizzaro world and taking his uninformed sheeple with him...
Political Irony: THIS SAYS IT ALL (great editorial cartoon) - http://politicalirony.com/2009/05/07/stuck-he...
Incomparable Tom Tomorrow - http://politicalirony.com/2009/05/08/conserva...
He's a funny funny man.
may be toast.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/capitol-brie...
I thought it was thursday.
new rules !obama to tout his new solutions for unemployment , retraining , where you can be trained for the position of a checkout specialist at the drive in window at burgerkings!
of course obama has apoligised for the slaughter by american air attacks on civillians in packistan ! ooopsy sorry about that! murder inc , has prevailed once again , more to come! stay tuned!
It's after 9:00 Friday morning, and the site is still messed up. What's going on?
Here's what I've got: No formatting whatsoever, blank white page and plain lettering. The image flickers every five seconds or so. I've surfed around, and no other website comes up like this.
If the site is having problems, you might want to let people know about it, so they don't wonder if their computers are freaking out.
[I'm not having a problem, so I couldn't possibly warn anyone-Sitemonitor]
of course the attacks in packistan were bullshit , at first the american pervayers of murder by air attcks claimed that these civillians were killed by alquida grenades then the bullshit switched to alquida useing thoes civillians in houses controlled by insurgence forces, my guess is the next bs comeing from the obama forces is that they commited suicide in order to blame the american forces for thier deaths!
We need for comedians everywhere(except for the cyst butt sex offending junkie) to endlessly rail on politicians for their religious placating.
dont worry thiers a hanity did something thread comeing up where the useual commedians can vent thier spleens and get thier jollys off, it is a small world after all!
when I was in my twenties I thought I had the whole Creator/Creation thing all figured out.
Now, not so much.
It would be so refreshing to hear any President say "I don't know" about the Biggest Picture.
To steer the Country in the direction of fairness, justice, and inclusion is enough.
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