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Gore gets Nobel nomination for Climate Change efforts

Post by miditek » Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:36 pm

Hmmm, seems like Albert Gore, Jr. has been nominated for a Nobel Prize for his incessant chatter about global warming. I guess that Al will soon save the world from being reduced to cinders by UV rays, just like he invented the Internet.

It's interesting that he's been nominated to win the same type of award as Yasser Arafat.

Gore must be jealous of old friend Jimmah Cahtuh's Nobel prize for being Hamas' leading spokesman, pitchman, apologist and tour guide in the underground tunnels originating from the Egyptian side of the border.

(Note: We got about 3 inches of snow (7.62cm) of snow last night in my city, so much for global warming. It has been colder than hell here for the last several days.) :lol:

Also, I am wondering what Gore's motivations were regarding the cancellation of his Danish TV appearance (scheduled months in advance), where he was supposed to discuss these issues with writer Bjorn Lomborg, author of "The Skeptical Environmentalist" ? ;)
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Post by Carcass » Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:07 pm

miditek wrote:It's interesting that he's been nominated to win the same type of award as Yasser Arafat.
And Henry Kissinger.

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Post by browneyedgirl » Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:13 pm

Yeah, for the past several days we have had way BELOW Normal Temps here in the Heart of Dixie! :( And, they are supposed to continue for another week or longer before it even gets to 50F. Believe me, that is very Chilly for Alabamy. :)
Oh, we got 2-inches last night. Of snow, I mean. :D
I was going to make a mean play-on-words, but I'll be kind this time. :D This is a serious topic.

Oh, Congratulations to Al Gore! He is kinda my neighbor being from Tennessee and all. :) But, Fred Thompson originated even closer! Thats off-topic but, us Southern people are proud of our homeboys no matter which side of the political spectrum they are on! :)
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Post by NeonVomit » Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:31 am

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miditek wrote:It's interesting that he's been nominated to win the same type of award as Yasser Arafat.
And Henry Kissinger.
And George W Bush, and Yitzakh Rabin, and Nelson Mandela, and King Hussein of Jordan. What is your point miditek?
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Post by NeonVomit » Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:40 am

miditek wrote: (Note: We got about 3 inches of snow (7.62cm) of snow last night in my city, so much for global warming. It has been colder than hell here for the last several days.) :lol:
I don't know how many times I've said this.

"Global Warming" is a misnomer. It is technically accurate, but misleading to those who can't be bothered to think about the issue more carefully, and without a political slant.

"Climate Change" is a more appropriate term. It means the world's climate is changing. If it really kicks in, the British Isles will have a climate similar to that of Iceland. Storms will become more severe and frequent. Weather will become far more unpredictable.

I don't think it's kicking in yet, but perhaps the freezing winter in Texas is a sign of it? And the record hurricane season of 2005? I say these things with only theoretical proof, but they should get you thinking.

How can polluting the earth's atmosphere possibly be a good thing? How can political affiliations possibly interfere with the simple concept of the world's ecosystems and climate being a balancing act, and that if we don't watch out, we'll push it over?

I am sick and tired of seeing the environment as a political issue, and people opposing environmental protection purely because of their affiliation. It should be a scientific issue and not for clowns in expensive suits on tv trying to prostitute themselves out to the populus and squeeze votes out of an apathetic electorate who are more concerned where their next cheap thrill will come from.

We need to clean up our act. How long can we get away with this?

I praise Al Gore for I think his efforts are sincere in trying to raise awareness. However I will never forgive that bitch wife of his for the crimes she tried to commit against Metal...
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Post by Carcass » Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:47 am

Kokordilos wrote:More Co2 -> more plants =)
More heat -> less people freeze to death
Don't know if you are joking, but simple book-keeping like that doesn't work this time.

I can understand if somebody questions that global warmning is caused by man, although that is getting increasinly difficult. But saying there is no warming at all is ignorant. Global warming is a fact, the debate is over. Glaciers are melting, the permafrost in Siberia is melting and sea levels are rising.
NeonVomit wrote:I am sick and tired of seeing the environment as a political issue
Many politicians think only few years in advance, they lack the vision one needs to achieve something. The idea of losing the next elections is far worse than mixing sweet water from the glaciers with the Golf Stream, for example.

Not that I think politicians are the only ones to blame. People are too fond of their big cars, swimming pools, air conditioning etc.

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NeonVomit wrote:I praise Al Gore for I think his efforts are sincere in trying to raise awareness. However I will never forgive that bitch wife of his for the crimes she tried to commit against Metal...
Ha ha! :lol:

Do you recall Frank Zappa skewering Tipper Gore
during the PMRC's (Parents Music Resource Center) televised Senate hearings when he remarked with words to the effect, "Parents have a lot more to worry about these days than if little Johnny is going to see Blackie Lawless with a buzzsaw between his legs at a WASP concert!" Even more hilarious commentary followed on the album, "Frank Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention."
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Post by miditek » Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:19 pm

Carcass wrote:Global warming is a fact, the debate is over. Glaciers are melting, the permafrost in Siberia is melting and sea levels are rising.


Permafrost in Siberia is melting? Try telling that to all of the Russians that froze to death there last winter. People were having to sleep bundled up in several layers of clothing inside their flats. All of this was widely reported, even by the archliberal BBC. 2006 was reportedly the coldest winter that Belarus has had in the last 100 years.
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Post by Carcass » Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:40 pm

No warming? Try telling that to all who wet their feet in the harbour in December here in Turku. So far this is the warmest winter recorded in Finland.

It is melting and the consequences are frightening.

melting: http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/20 ... 7b739.html
consequences: http://www.keepmedia.com/pubs/Environme ... i=17&bp=13

Permafrost has nothing to do with cold winters. Siberian permafrost is retreating due to warmer summers. A harsh winter does not make permafrost deeper or prevent it from retreating in the summer. Like NeonVomit said, the temperatures are not rising evenly.

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miditek wrote:
Carcass wrote:Global warming is a fact, the debate is over. Glaciers are melting, the permafrost in Siberia is melting and sea levels are rising.


Permafrost in Siberia is melting? Try telling that to all of the Russians that froze to death there last winter. People were having to sleep bundled up in several layers of clothing inside their flats. All of this was widely reported, even by the archliberal BBC. 2006 was reportedly the coldest winter that Belarus has had in the last 100 years.
Re-read my post.

Global warming is a misnomer.

The ice storms in Texas are not a normal occurrance, are they? As I said, perhaps that was just a freak occurrance, perhaps it's a sign of something bigger.

Oh, and when I was in Helsinki in November, everyone was complaining about how unseasonably warm it was. There was no snow in Helsinki, in November.

Signs of the weather systems of the world being knocked out of order?

I have totally lost count of how many times I've had to explain the same thing.

Archliberal... nice new word. Do you base your entire life around what political and religious leaders say?
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Post by stratobabius » Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:26 pm

Let's assume that climate change (in any way) isn't happening, why did this happen?

http://environment.guardian.co.uk/clima ... 97,00.html

Any comments on the Guardian's reliability are welcome. :)

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Any comments on the Guardian's reliability are welcome. :)
They're part of the archliberal OPEC Euro-Islamofascist conspiracy to destroy America's economy, remember?
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stratobabius wrote:
Any comments on the Guardian's reliability are welcome. :)
They're part of the archliberal OPEC Euro-Islamofascist conspiracy to destroy America's economy, remember?
"Useful Idiots", I believe, is a term that Vladimir Ilyich used to describe the left-wing operatives and their hysterics. There would be a lot less global warming if there were less hot air emitting out of Eurodisneyland.

Case in point, my city was absolutely one of America's filthiest up until the end of the 1970's.
I can remember when I was a kid, the smog was so bad that it was often difficult to tell at times whether the sun was shining or if it was overcast on many given days.

All of the major pollutant generating factories, such as Combustion Engineering, Rockwell International, Volunteer Army Ammunition Plant, and many others are simply gone now. Leaded gasoline has been outlawed, and is no longer sold.

Moreover, you can't even register your automobile and get license plates now without first going through an annual emissions check. If your car fails, then you don't get a license plate or registration until you take your car to a mechanic for repairs. It's as simple as that.

However, the Dhimmicrats in the Tennessee General Assembly have somehow seen fit to exempt nearly everything else but automobiles. Semi-trucks, bulldozers, backhoes, and nearly all other Diesel fuel burning heavy equipment is not subject to these same rules.

Jimmah Naifeh -D(Speaker of the House for the Tennessee General Assembly) probably decided that he stood to lose too much in campaign contributions if the same rules were applied to businesses. At least he can say that he did his part for the environment to all of his constituents in the state's Greens Party while they conveniently overlook the fact that businesses get a pass.

Dealing with the state, city, and county governments and the accompanying EPA agencies to just get building permits has caused one client of mine to go $100k (!) over budget on a new gymnasium he is building, and they haven't even poured the first slab of concrete yet!

That's an ugly surprise for such a small business, and puts them in a real pickle, so to speak. All of these so-called laws are simply designed to line the pockets of compliance watchdogs, environmental consulting firms and related businesses that have lobbyists paying huge campaign contributions to far-left candidates.

Do you think that Michael Moore, Barbra Streisand, Alec Baldwin, Al Gore, or any of these other envirotards actually take the bus, the metro, or ride a bicycle? Of course not.

No, we actually see them arrive at most of these events in, yep, you guessed it, little fleets of GMC Suburbans and Ford Expeditions, Excursions, or Hummers.

Others sit back in their stretch limousines drinking cocktails and snorting huge rails of cocaine while they wail and lament about the current state of "their" environment. What a joke.

Nancy Pelosi, the new speaker of the house, is now demanding that military transport planes be made available to fly her and her staff to/from wherever they wish to go. They'd better watch flying in and out San Francisco though. Mayor Newsome, along with the rest of the city, hates the US military, and the city's AAA batteries might accidentally shoot down Pelosi's plane, if it has USAF markings and insignia on it.

We pay "stormwater runoff" and "sewage" taxes on our monthly water bills that actually exceed what the water company charges for the water itself.

I'd like to see what types of "environmental initiatives" and "Kyoto compliance" actually goes on in places such as India, Russia, and China.

The left is only fooling itself with its hypocrisy.
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Post by stratobabius » Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:24 pm

I don't think anyone stated that it's the west-side of the Atlantic that's doing all the pollution. (Ok, maybe for fun, but here we are gonna be serious I hope)
I'd like to see what types of "environmental initiatives" and "Kyoto compliance" actually goes on in places such as India, Russia, and China.
^^ I agree with this one though. There are big polluters everywhere.
One electric plant here is the 3th or 4th( I don't remember) worst polluter in the whole Europe. So, seems like everyone's in it.
Case in point, my city was absolutely one of America's filthiest up until the end of the 1970's.
My city still is (in Europe though). The authorities have tried to clean away the obvious (smog,soot etc). And now that everything looks ok, we should stop worrying? Even some μg of toxic substances can cause problems, and I doubt such a small number of them are making their way in the atmoshpere everyday.

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NeonVomit wrote:
stratobabius wrote:
Any comments on the Guardian's reliability are welcome. :)
They're part of the archliberal OPEC Euro-Islamofascist conspiracy to destroy America's economy, remember?


If you ever come to America, @NV, we've got to get you onstage at the Comedy Store in LA. No one (other than Jens, I suppose) can parody me quite as well as you can. :lol:
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stratobabius wrote:I don't think anyone stated that it's the west-side of the Atlantic that's doing all the pollution. (Ok, maybe for fun, but here we are gonna be serious I hope)
Sometimes humor is a great tonic to make difficult topics at least a bit more bearable, eh? :D
I'd like to see what types of "environmental initiatives" and "Kyoto compliance" actually goes on in places such as India, Russia, and China.
stratobabius wrote:^^ I agree with this one though. There are big polluters everywhere.
One electric plant here is the 3th or 4th( I don't remember) worst polluter in the whole Europe. So, seems like everyone's in it.
There are indeed many countries that cause lots of pollution, but doesn't it seem that the media (meaning the American media itself in particular) endlessly complains that America is not doing enough, while it seems that other countries, such as the ones that I previously mentioned, get a pass.

What do the news media outlets in your country usually have to say about these issues?

Hmmm, I'm wondering, @stratobabius, what type of fuel that this plant uses? Is it a coal fired plant, or do they use oil, or some other type?

Hydroelectric power is used frequently here in the states, but of course, you have to have rivers, dams, turbines, and above all, plenty of rainfall.

I'm not sure if you are old enough to remember this, but there used to be a great deal of protests in Europe over the use of nuclear power plants.

France appears to have taken a lot of initiative in regards to nuclear power, since the majority of their electricity seems to be generated from nuclear plants now- and I've yet to hear of any serious accidents there.
Case in point, my city was absolutely one of America's filthiest up until the end of the 1970's.
stratobabius wrote: My city still is (in Europe though). The authorities have tried to clean away the obvious (smog,soot etc). And now that everything looks ok, we should stop worrying?
That seems to be the Catch-22; people obviously need jobs, and most working class people would certainly like to have a good job with a good wage and benefits with a large manufacturer, but then we have the problems with pollution generated by the plants themselves.

In the 1960's and '70's (during the Vietnam era), companies were begging to find smart and reliable factory workers for $9-$12 per hour (and up), even back then. Chattanooga had a very strong economy, due to the manufacturing and transportation base, but as I said, the city was filthy.

There are a few factories here now, but most real jobs are either by professionals (doctors, lawyers, accountants) and other professions in the service, rather than manufacturing sector. It's very difficult to expect young people to stay here because the employment opportunities are more limited now than they were before. It is a paradox.
stratobabius wrote:Even some μg of toxic substances can cause problems, and I doubt such a small number of them are making their way in the atmoshpere everyday.
The air quality control index in many major cities can typically indicate what types of both elements and pollutants are in the air on any given day. Believe it or not, there was a story in the LA Times back in the eighties regarding the air quality index in Los Angeles county.

The report said that the element tetrahydrocannibol (also known as THC, the primary psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana) constituted a full 2% (!) of the total atmospheric content above the city during the sampling period and area. I saw this story on CNN, and my grandfather remarked, "I knew it! All of those stinking hippies out in California are on dope!"

You may want to check with the website for the Athens (Greece) city government for links to see if you can find a report for your own town. It might turn out to be a fairly interesting read.
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Post by stratobabius » Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:57 pm

What do the news media outlets in your country usually have to say about these issues?
Every single piece of newspaper and TV station started an overflow of info regarding this issue since New Year's Eve.It seems like it draws more attention than celebrities these days. :)

Hmmm, I'm wondering, @stratobabius, what type of fuel that this plant uses? Is it a coal fired plant, or do they use oil, or some other type?

Hydroelectric power is used frequently here in the states, but of course, you have to have rivers, dams, turbines, and above all, plenty of rainfall.

I'm not sure if you are old enough to remember this, but there used to be a great deal of protests in Europe over the use of nuclear power plants.
It's using lignite. It can be seen from quite far, the smoke I mean.
There's mostly lignite and water used here. Oil is about 10% of what is used to make energy.

We have a lot of dams and rivers, but it rained for the first time today after 3 months, so I guess the latter's gonna be difficult if this continues.

I haven't heard anything about nuclear plants here, but there some are in Bulgaria, which aren't connected in any way with our energy system.
You may want to check with the website for the Athens (Greece) city government for links to see if you can find a report for your own town. It might turn out to be a fairly interesting read.
I don't think there are any on the net, these type of things are so well hidden most of the time... :(

I read from a report that living with the Athenian air takes about 2 years of your estimated lifespan( 80-2=78 probably ). Mostly because of the cars. Something else I remember; we have about 120 days of smog, while according to the EU they should far less (around 80 ??? ).
Ok I have a problem finding proof for what I say, but this is what I remember.

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miditek wrote:The report said that the element tetrahydrocannibol (also known as THC, the primary psychoactive ingredient found in marijuana) constituted a full 2% (!) of the total atmospheric content above the city during the sampling period and area.
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Post by stratohawk » Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:08 pm

there you go... The new UN report about climate change was released yesterday. There's no doubt (and in my opinion there never was) anymore about men's influence on climate change.

First reactions? Our great German chancellor Merkel still protects the car industry from harder rules by the EU that would force the car producers to limit CO2 emission. George W. Bush says the US contingent on these emissions is neglictable (let me add: The USA produce ALONE almost a quart of the worldwide CO2 emission, tightly followed by China). And China? The medias even don't MENTION the new report.

WTF?????????????????? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :cry: Mankind really doesn't seem to care... about the following generations, about nature, about the future of this planet. I don't blame anyone in particular. Everbody, every political leader, every country, sticks to his/her egoistic course. Unbelievable that people can be so short-sighted...

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Post by NeonVomit » Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:25 pm

miditek wrote:
The left is only fooling itself with its hypocrisy.
And the right isn't? (I say this not claiming affiliation to either side)

I don't see why you divide the world into black and white, right and left, good and evil. It's never, ever that simple. You like to imagine America has a clear-cut and obvious enemy, when that's definately not the case. You like figureheads for everything, when there might be none. And there's nothing a war can't solve, is there?

The world is a complex, ever changing and difficult to understand place. It will never fit to a mould, or a model. What might have been expected 10 years ago might not today. You should know all this.
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miditek wrote:
NeonVomit wrote:
stratobabius wrote:
Any comments on the Guardian's reliability are welcome. :)
They're part of the archliberal OPEC Euro-Islamofascist conspiracy to destroy America's economy, remember?


If you ever come to America, @NV, we've got to get you onstage at the Comedy Store in LA. No one (other than Jens, I suppose) can parody me quite as well as you can. :lol:
Parody? Don't you actually believe all that stuff though?
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NeonVomit wrote:
miditek wrote:
NeonVomit wrote:
stratobabius wrote:
Any comments on the Guardian's reliability are welcome. :)
They're part of the archliberal OPEC Euro-Islamofascist conspiracy to destroy America's economy, remember?


If you ever come to America, @NV, we've got to get you onstage at the Comedy Store in LA. No one (other than Jens, I suppose) can parody me quite as well as you can. :lol:
Parody? Don't you actually believe all that stuff though?
Maybe "nuclear winter" might be just the cure for "global warming". We'll see... :lol:
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Post by stratobabius » Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:22 am

miditek wrote:
NeonVomit wrote:
miditek wrote:
NeonVomit wrote:
stratobabius wrote:
Any comments on the Guardian's reliability are welcome. :)
They're part of the archliberal OPEC Euro-Islamofascist conspiracy to destroy America's economy, remember?


If you ever come to America, @NV, we've got to get you onstage at the Comedy Store in LA. No one (other than Jens, I suppose) can parody me quite as well as you can. :lol:
Parody? Don't you actually believe all that stuff though?
Maybe "nuclear winter" might be just the cure for "global warming". We'll see... :lol:
That was said in a Futurama episode. :lol:

Fry: Wow, this snow is beautiful, I'm glad global warming never happened.
Leela: Actually it did. But then came nuclear winter and cancelled it out.

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Post by browneyedgirl » Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:26 pm

"Nuclear Winter" is just a theory at this point because how do you prove something that has not happened yet? Although, the hypothesis does make sense. And, yes, it would definitely cool the planet substantionally!
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Post by miditek » Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:29 pm

stratobabius wrote:
miditek wrote:
NeonVomit wrote:
miditek wrote:
NeonVomit wrote:
stratobabius wrote:
Any comments on the Guardian's reliability are welcome. :)
They're part of the archliberal OPEC Euro-Islamofascist conspiracy to destroy America's economy, remember?


If you ever come to America, @NV, we've got to get you onstage at the Comedy Store in LA. No one (other than Jens, I suppose) can parody me quite as well as you can. :lol:
Parody? Don't you actually believe all that stuff though?
Maybe "nuclear winter" might be just the cure for "global warming". We'll see... :lol:
That was said in a Futurama episode. :lol:

Fry: Wow, this snow is beautiful, I'm glad global warming never happened.
Leela: Actually it did. But then came nuclear winter and cancelled it out.
I haven't had the chance to see that program before, but it sounds like it's hilarious! :lol:

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Post by stratobabius » Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:36 pm

You should check as soon as possible all 5 seasons. :D

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Re: Gore gets Nobel nomination for Climate Change efforts

Post by Carcass » Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:45 pm

I liked the episode in which that lobster was riding the sperm. Hahaha, it was hilarious "guess where I have been?"

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Re: Gore gets Nobel nomination for Climate Change efforts

Post by stratobabius » Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:02 am

Carcass wrote:I liked the episode in which that lobster was riding the sperm. Hahaha, it was hilarious "guess where I have been?"
Damn, I had almost forgotten that one. I read it with the same surprise when I saw it for the first time. Haha isn't enough here so... BUAHAHAHA :D :lol:

(so, we managed to get off topic after all :D )

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Re: Gore gets Nobel nomination for Climate Change efforts

Post by NeonVomit » Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:23 am

Not really off-topic! Al Gore did a guest voice in Futurama, I can't remember which episode exactly, but he was playing Al Gore's Head :lol:
"Beneath the freezing sky arrives Winter's Verge..."

http://www.wintersverge.com


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Re: Gore gets Nobel nomination for Climate Change efforts

Post by stratobabius » Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:32 am

Oh right it was the episode about...
GLOBAL WARMING. :lol:

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