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Tuesday, August 24
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rick3528
on Tue 24 Aug 2004 04:11 PM EDT
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rick3528
on Tue 24 Aug 2004 04:03 PM EDT
is the story of Julian Mantle, a superstar lawyer whose out-of-balance lifestyle leads him to an almost fatal heart attach in a packed courtroom. His physical collapse brings on a spiritual crisis that forces him to confront the condition of his life and seek answers to life's most important questions. I found this book to be an easy read with lots of tools/exercises for self-improvement. There were numerous parallels to the Tony Robbins book I just finished coupled with some new techniques on how to apply the changes discussed. I found the relationship between the 2 lawyers adequately served the authors purpose in providing a vehicle to present the key concepts. I do think Sharma could have spent a little more time developing the principal characters and exploring their relationship within the context of the subject matter. This would have provided the reader with a better foundation for establishing commonality with the characters. A sample from the book - 'Julian had one final thought to share on the subject of time. "Perhaps most importantly, John, stop acting like you have five hundred years to live. When Jane brought that little hourglass to me she offered some advice that I will never forget." "What did she say?" "She told me that the best time to plant a tree was forty years ago. The second best time is today. Don't waste even one minute of your day. Develop a deathbed mentality." And in closing 'Happiness is a journey, not a destination.' If you are looking for answers you may find some in this book. Worth the read.
Thursday, August 19
by
rick3528
on Thu 19 Aug 2004 09:22 AM EDT
After watching several episodes of "A cooks tour" on the food network I felt like I was missing somthing. You could tell that in some cases we were not hearing everything that was going on in Tony's head. This inspired me to read this book. Tony is a but smoking, booze chugging, gruff, mealy, tell it like it is, no BS kind of chef/writer who will put almost anything in his mouth. The story as per the title is about his quest to find the perfect meal. His travels take him to some very interesting places (Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, San Sebastian, Pailin and Fez just to name a few) where he dines on some delicious sounding and sometimes very bizarre cuisine. I very much enjoyed his writing style and his Macavellian sense of humour. Here is a sample from the beginning of the book where he is deciding to attend a pig slaughter in Portugal.
If you like cooking and you like to travel then you should like this book. A fun read that can make you a little peckish at times.
Friday, August 13
by
rick3528
on Fri 13 Aug 2004 08:09 AM EDT
As I sit here contemplating what to write about this book I can't help but think about my state of mind. 10 days ago I found myself saturated in worry about copious issues surrounding my life. A state of stormy turmoil which drove my desire for change and directed me into my basement where in a dusty old box filled with books from past days I found some answers. Have you ever wondered why you do the things you do? What factors are involved in formulating the questions you ask yourself on a daily basis? Why your beliefs, convictions and values are yours and not necessarily mine? Who you are? Are you "happy"? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you may want to give this book a few hours of your time. Filled with inspiring quotations from a plethora of great minds of history. Tony enlightens us on our true potential and asks us to take a deep look at ourselves, examine our motives, and then guides us on a journey of self discovery, constantly empowering us along the way on how to avoid Pain and find pleasure during our existence here on earth.
Friday, July 23
by
rick3528
on Fri 23 Jul 2004 10:38 AM EDT
I paid around 2000 bucks for my PC. I pay about $50 a month for my internet connection. I have paid for all the software I run on my computer. The computer is in my house and sits in my office. Last summer a house guest download Kazaw onto my pc. He was looking for some Albanian folk music for a wedding and ever since that date my system performance has been poor at best. In May of this year I downloaded a copy of Ad-aware. (spyware removal software) Which fixed the problems I was having. Since I installed it I have executed the program system scan 39 times. I have removed 739 pieces of spyware in all. I can't express in words how this makes me feel. It baffles me to think that my random wanderings online are considered so valuable. I also find it unsettling that my keystroke information among other things has been collected by someone. Could you imagine someone reading your snail mail? Listening in on your phone calls? Taking pictures of you while you drop your kids off at school? Rooting through your trash? I know I can continue to remove this intrusive violation of my privacy but the satisfaction in that is short lived at best. What would make me feel much better is Photographs of the perpetrators personal life, tape recordings of their personal phone calls and survellance of their movements. Then they could walk a mile in my footware. I wonder if their anonimity was taken away, their privacy exploited for my personal gain and their information shared with whom ever I wished would upset them?
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Monday, July 19
by
rick3528
on Mon 19 Jul 2004 09:34 AM EDT
One of my favorite memories as a boy growing up in Peterborough, ON was playing in the rain water on my street after a big thunder storm. There was a low point in the road just in front of my house and as soon as the storm grates would clog with debris it would start to flood. The water would never cause any serious damage rarely exceeding 30 inches in depth but was just deep enough to be a spectacular, big, dirty, wadding pool. I remember how much fun it was to try and navigate the water with our bikes. It was like driving a seadoo before seadoo's existed.
All those memories came rushing back this past week as I watched my hometown try and bail out from some of the worst flooding ever. I can just imagine the basement of my old house filling up with water like so many others in the city. It's amazing that no one was hurt. My in-laws own a small restaurant in the downtown core and spent the better part of 2 days cleaning the mud out after the 24 inches of water had receded. It was neat seeing my old hometown on the news even if was covered in water.
Tuesday, July 13
by
rick3528
on Tue 13 Jul 2004 01:10 AM EDT
I can't help but notice my neighbor runs the air conditioner with their windows open all summer. They drive 2 cars and always put out 5 or more bags of trash each garbage day. I guess they have short memories. As we come up on the anniversary of the great blackout of 2003 I thought it appropriate to post something on the subject prior to that date (August 14 ,2003) I did some research on compact fluorescent light bulbs on another blog of mine a while back and came across some interesting information regarding energy consumption. With Ontario about to fire up more Nuclear reactors isn't it time we all tried to do something other than consume.. Want to make a difference? Its as easy as changing a light bulb.
I took the challenge...My GHG Emissions Report Sunday, July 11
by
rick3528
on Sun 11 Jul 2004 11:53 AM EDT
Saturday night our Neighborhood had it's 2nd annual street party. (well 2nd in 4 years) We had a great trunout and tons to eat and drink. I never realized how many kids are on our 2 streets. I guess its because you just don't see them all together very often. They all enjoyed the pool immensely and swam until 10 pm. The Scooter came in handy for trips back and forth to the houses located far away from the festivities.
by
rick3528
on Sun 11 Jul 2004 10:09 AM EDT
Friday was my wife’s annual work picnic. It was held at The Docks in Toronto. The weather was acceptable, cloudy with sunny breaks was the forecast and it could not have been more accurate. In fact there were 3 sunny breaks if I recall correctly. Enough said about the weather. The booze was cold (and free, thanks) and there was a lot to do. We played mini-golf, Beach Volley ball, Jousting which was a huge hit. Ping-Pong, Billiards, Paint Ball target practice, an arcade, a swimming pool and of course the "Scream'n Demon Giant Swing Ride" of which only the bravest, most courageous souls dared attempt. After a full afternoon of activities hunger took over. A buffet style dinner was served and plenty to eat was had by all. Sausages, hamburgers, salads, chicken breast and lots of deserts were the menu faire. With a full belly and 2 very tired children we headed for home. Friday, July 9
by
rick3528
on Fri 09 Jul 2004 10:11 AM EDT
It's official. while pondering my career options I came across this. It looked good and took but a moment of my time. Thanks Robin. Reverend Richard Geoffrey MacCormack is available to preform the following services for a small fee. To perform marriages within any US state, following the rules laid out by the state in which Thursday, July 8
by
rick3528
on Thu 08 Jul 2004 11:56 PM EDT
I returned my empties last weekend. I don't drink a lot so I never seem to have very many to take back when I do. On the upside this usually means I'm through the return your empties section of the beer store in about 5 seconds. Not the case this trip however as I found myself behind a guy with 2 clear trash bags of empty cans. Needless to say it was going to take several minutes for my turn to come up. and yes I was tempted to just give my 18 empty bottles and 4 empty cans to the guy in front but he had just a tad to much spring in his step
Sometimes life is just that simple. Cheers!
Wednesday, July 7
by
rick3528
on Wed 07 Jul 2004 12:59 AM EDT
I finally sat through an entire soccer game. Well almost, I dozed off for about 2 minutes and missed the only goal. From what I did see Portugal looked like the better team. They had more shots on net. They had the ball more of the time. They had the better players. But in the end Greece won the game. 4 shots on net. 1 goal. game over. My neighbor (from France) commented "what a great game" afterwards. I smiled and agreed thinking to myself I would sooner watch my daughter play. I took these pics off my TV Just for fun. Congratz Greece.
by
rick3528
on Wed 07 Jul 2004 12:33 AM EDT
One sunny Sunday I decided to go for a walk down the street. It was a warm summer day with a mild breeze blowing from the south east. The birds were singing and the roses were in full bloom. As I enjoyed my stroll a complete stranger approached me, pulled out a gun and shot me in the leg. I dropped to the ground like a stone writhing in pain. I looked down to see my blood gushing from the gaping hole in my thigh. I couldn't help but wonder what did I do to the stranger to cause them to want to do this to me? As I looked up to ask the question, the stranger vanished in a puff of smoke. Nothing left but the echo of his laughter ringing in my ears and my misfortune of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I am a Cogeco Cable customer. For the last 7 days my weblog has been inaccessible by me. I've always felt it’s easy to provide good service when everything is working well. It's when something goes wrong that a company's metal is tested. Cogeco responded to my problem by informing me it's not there problem. I can understand that what happened was out of there control but you would think that they could at least pretend to care. Thanks for the great service Cogeco! Your #1 in my book. ..................../´¯/) Wednesday, June 30
by
rick3528
on Wed 30 Jun 2004 10:57 AM EDT
When I was younger I always fancied myself as a nighthawk. As a teenager I use to pick dew worms for pocket cash which also entailed starting work at midnight and finishing at dawn. In my twenties I could party all night or play tradewars online until 5am and still get up and go to work for 7. This year I turned the big 40 and I must say I am no longer a night person. Not that I can't stay up all night but more often than not I find dreamland is a place I visit earlier than ever. This took some getting use to as I always felt like I was missing something, or wasting time on sleep. After more than 20 years of staying up late I now found myself unaware of what happens at 3am in the world of Rick. While missing being a product of the night I have discovered a great replacement. Mornings. I now love to get up with the sun (and I now can get up with the sun) pour myself a hot cup of coffee and listen to the birds. No matter what problems the previous day held in store for me the morning brings a fresh sense of renewal. Anything is possible in the clean, new, morning. GOOD MORNING WORLD
by
rick3528
on Wed 30 Jun 2004 10:34 AM EDT
On a shopping trip to "Walmart" my wife came home with a Lexmark Z705 printer. Not that we needed a printer but it came with a digital camera (ViviCam 3632) and a new inkjet cartridge for $150 bucks. I have grown to love the digital camera, not because its the best one on the market ( 2 megapixels) but because it lets me capture life's little moments. I now use it all the time, carry it where ever I go and am posting photos to my blog at an ever accelerating rate thanks in part to PhotoShop. I love the fact that I can take pics all the time and never spend a dime on film or processing. If I take a bad shot (like that ever happens) I just delete it in the camera. Blogs should come with digital cameras they seem to go together like peanut butter and jam, blogIcandy. I think the only thing nicer than reading about yourself or someone you know is seeing a picture of yourself or someone you know. So the next time you see me be sure to smile
Tuesday, June 29
Monday, June 28
by
rick3528
on Mon 28 Jun 2004 10:38 AM EDT
When looking at the plants in my garden I always wonder how much bigger they will be next year. In the winter I always try to remember what they looked like. With this in mind I've decided to take some pictures and keep them on my weblog for reference. Every year I try and add somthing new, this year I planted 4 new perenials which will not flower until next season if they live that long. I have been watering with a water/Miracle Grow mixture once a week and it is helping a lot. Some of the plants have allready flowered and I didin't take a picture of them others wont bloom until later in the season so I will add them at that time. I've forgotten the names of some of them so If you reconize any of the nameless flowers please do not hesitate to chime in. Sunday, June 27
by
rick3528
on Sun 27 Jun 2004 10:54 AM EDT
I attended another of my daughters soccer games on the weekend. Soccer in Oakville is a big thing. I think Oakville has been named the unofficial soccer capital of Canada. Every Saturday they have 24 teams of 5 year olds on the field. Here is my commentary of the game.
Thursday, June 24
by
rick3528
on Thu 24 Jun 2004 01:06 PM EDT
Today I took my daughter over to call on her friend and we went for Ice Cream. What perfect weather for the last day of school. Not to hot, not to cold, just right. I passed on the icecream cause....well just because Monday, June 21
by
rick3528
on Mon 21 Jun 2004 11:47 AM EDT
Another Father's day has come and gone but for me this one will always be remembered as the berry best Fathers day ever. After doing the breakfast thing we decided to see if Strawberry season had started yet. As it turned out the answer was a resounding yes! It just started yesterday. I quickly took stock of my canning jar supply and researched several strawberry jam recipes, then we loaded up the truck and headed out to SpringRidge farm for some fresh berries. 35 pounds of fresh berries as it turned out. It seemed my jam recipe calculations were a bit off. The picking was fantastic as the season had just started and we were picking virgin bushes. I remember last time we went it took over an hour to fill a basket as oppose to this years 15 minutes. The enormity of our berry purchase hit home hard as I began to wash and hull the fruit which took several hours. I felt like a prep chef in a pastry shop after the first hour and had to break for dinner in the middle of the job. I had chosen 3 different canning recipes to try out: Strawberry Banana Jam - 7 cups prepared strawberries, 2 cups prepared bananas, 1 medium seedless orange, 3 cups granulated sugar, 1/4 cup lemon juice. (These recipies are for canning so you will need to sterilize the jars and process. makes about 5 half pint jars 250 ml) Hull and halve strawberries; measure 7 cups. Mash bananas: mesure 2 cups. Quarter unpeeled orange: chop finely in food processor or by hand. In a large saucepan, combine strawberries, orange and banana. Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally. Boil gently for 10 minutes. Maintaining fruit mixturre at a boil and stirring constantly, slowly add sugar and lemon juuice. Boil hard, stirring constantly to prevent scorching, until mixture reaches gel stage. (about 15 minutes). Remover from heat and skim off foam. Ladle jam into a hot sterilixed jar to within 1/4 inch of top rim (head space) and process. Plantation Strawberry Banana Jam - Prepare recipe as for strawberry banana jam, but decrease bananas to 1 cup and add 1 can (14oz/398 ml) of crushed pineapple, well drained, to orange strawberry and banana mixture. Old-fashioned Strawberry Father Rick’s (because of fathers day) Strawberry Jam. - 8 cups hulled and halved strawberries, 1/4 cup pinapple, 1/4 cup grapefruit segments, 1/4 cup lemon juice, 4 cups of sugar, 1 package of Certo crystals. in a large saucepan. Bring fruit mixture to a full boil, stirring constantly to prevent scorching. Add sugar and certo to boiling fruit, stirring constantly until sugar is dissolved,, Boil gently, stirring frequently to avoid scorching or until mixture reaches gel stage (about 45 minutes) Remove from heat. Can jam in hot sterilized jars and process. After the 5th batch of spread it became really apparent that we were going to have left over berries, lots of left over berries, Tuesday, June 15
by
rick3528
on Tue 15 Jun 2004 11:36 AM EDT
Well it's come and gone and the 2nd annual fishing trip is over. This years event was attended by Myself, Scott, Roger, Ford, Jack, Victoria, Kathleen and Sammy. Scott had the big catch this year with a largemouth bass off the end of the dock on the first night. The kids had a blast and hauled in over 100 sunfish, rock bass and perch. Jack also caught 2 catfish and a bunch of crayfish. We also caught a snapping turtle on the last night. Ford landed the biggest perch on the second morning. A great time was had by all and I'm already looking forward to the 3rd annual fishing trip next year. Check out the pictures. Thanks to everyone for coming and I hope to see you all next year. Friday, June 4
by
rick3528
on Fri 04 Jun 2004 08:05 AM EDT
Well were almost there. only 7 more days until the 2nd annual fishing adventure starts. I've began gathering the gear & putting it in a pile in the basement. It's easy to find, right where I dropped it last year :) It's looking like were going to have an expanded group this year which should make for more merriment. Here is a link to the post from January which shows directions and pics. My brother Bryan thought the event was this weekend and took it off work. My wife got very flustered about the logistics of the event last week. I've invited some friends & neighbors this year and so have my brothers. They keep asking me "when is that again?" It's funny how you can plan something 6 months in advance and it still can be a last minute event for people. LOL
Here are the directions again Directions
We will be arriving Thursday around Lunch time & I will have my celll phone with me. See you on the river. Happy Birthday Mom xoxo Thursday, June 3
by
rick3528
on Thu 03 Jun 2004 08:30 AM EDT
I have been an OpenSRS Domain name reseller since 2000 and over the years have seen the rise and fall and rebirth of the .com industry, During that time I have witnessed numerous domain registration scams, most of which seem to fade away over time. There is one however that is able to reinvent itself over and over again. This company preys on the non-technical domain name owner and I have spoken with numerous customers that have fallen victim to this pariah. OpenSRS has developed some reseller tools that help me manage my customers domain name renewals. I can easily look into the future and see which names are going to expire within 90, 60, & 30 days, send out a renewal email to notify my customer and show them where to go to renew the domain. This company begins the deception a full 3 months before I send my customer their first renewal notice. What they do is Mine the whois database, obtaining my customers critical information and use the info to create a renewal letter that is mailed to my customer informing them that "their records show the domain in question is going to expire (in 6 months no less) and to avoid disruption of service the customer needs to mail them a check. The customer is also duped into signing a transfer request form and mailing the whole thing back with a check. The company makes the mail look like an official government document. My customers that do this are completely oblivious as to what they have done. I wish OpenSRS would implement the tools to help me thwart this activity. by simply giving me the ability to see my renewals 6 months before they come due. A default-locking feature would also be the icing on the cake for stopping these guys. Unfortunately when I call I am told to do it myself :( The company that does this is now called Brandon Gray Internet Services Inc. operating under the domain Namejuice.com but the scam originates from DROC (domain registry of Canada) here is a discussion form excerpt regarding this company. Some Companies will do anything....
to get your business....I'm talking about Spam fraud. I don't know how many of you encounter such things, but you get a HELL of a lot more once you register a DNS.
I hope someone is listening at TUCOWS and helps the reseller stop this practice with some new tools.
Tuesday, June 1
by
rick3528
on Tue 01 Jun 2004 09:57 AM EDT
Only one week to go before the 2nd annual fishing trip. I renewed my fishing licence only $15. at Canadian Tire. Now I just have to pack everything. I'm easy to pack for but my 2 kids are another story....
Tuesday, May 18
by
rick3528
on Tue 18 May 2004 08:02 AM EDT
Friday, April 16
by
rick3528
on Fri 16 Apr 2004 11:51 AM EDT
A cute on on google A friend sent me this email
Wednesday, April 7
by
rick3528
on Wed 07 Apr 2004 10:54 PM EDT
Please fill out my survey.
thanks Tuesday, April 6
by
rick3528
on Tue 06 Apr 2004 11:45 AM EDT
Monday, March 29
by
rick3528
on Mon 29 Mar 2004 08:22 AM EST
Hey Little Brother. A belated Happy Birthday Wish to you. I hope your Birthday was great. I'm so sorry I forgot. I'm doing a "dobby" From "Harry Potter 2" right now to myself for forgetting. Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday dear Scott Happy Birthday to you!
Have a great day and I'll talk to you soon. Love Rick
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rick3528
on Mon 29 Mar 2004 07:56 AM EST
I Have not been posting much as of late for a couple of reasons. And if your reading this I'm sure your waiting with baited breath for the answer to that question. What not posting to your weblog does to your traffic.
Not posting is incorrect. I have just been posting in my blog's secure area. And the information is only viewable if you have permission. Which you don't :) I also found that my last 10 or so posts were of little substance so I needed some time to gather life content. I will be posting on a more regular basis moving forward. ciao for now.
Wednesday, March 10
by
rick3528
on Wed 10 Mar 2004 10:54 PM EST
It's been 10 days now since I went cold turkey. for the www.quitsmokingontario.ca contest. I've also started going back to the gym on a daily basis, jumped on the protein diet and I'm growing a mustache/beard combo.
Exercise bike 20 Km, Weights, Swim 500 Meters Diet Breakfast - coffee, cottage cheese Lunch - steak with mushrooms and onions Dinner omelet with cheese mushrooms and onions Snack - peanuts, apple
by
rick3528
on Wed 10 Mar 2004 07:33 AM EST
March 10th means only 10 days until the start of spring. Gotta love it.The tulips in the garden are starting to sprout. Time to grease up the bike and open the pool. Well maybe not the pool just yet. Have a great day!
Tuesday, March 9
by
rick3528
on Tue 09 Mar 2004 09:42 PM EST
Dull Day. Really tired, Been sleeping like crap the last week, Its finally starting to catch up with me I think. Yawn, Night. Exercise 2.5Mile walk/run. 600 Meter Swim Diet Breakfast Coffee, cottage cheese Lunch Coffee Dinner Pork stir Fry Cheese Coffee Snack hard boiled egg Monday, March 8
by
rick3528
on Mon 08 Mar 2004 10:24 PM EST
I think Jim is on to somthing hereThe 10 Things in Life that You Control By Jim M Allen There are just a few aspects of life that we can truly control, and it's useful to know just what those areas are. If you don't know, you'll spend a lot of time blaming others for your own failings. Try and exert too much control in areas you shouldn't and the universe will create some interesting ways to remind of your place. So be prepared an learn the 10 things in life that you DO control:
Exercise Bike 20 Km, Weights, Swim 500 Meters Diet Breakfast - Coffee & sweetner Lunch - Steak and salad Snack - 2 hard boiled eggs Dinner - onion and mushroom and cheese omlete with bacon and coffee with sweetner.
by
rick3528
on Mon 08 Mar 2004 08:00 AM EST
I think blogs are great fun and serve a purpose. I derive great pleasure out of seeing friends and family have popped in for a quick read or to check out a picture. On the down side I have to sit here and wonder "Who are You"? My SiteMeter tells me I have guests visiting from all over the world. My friends and family tell me "I checked out your blog" I have entered articles where I ask for feedback or comments only to receive none. I have allowed anonymous comments. I have moved my login stuff to the top of the page. I spend time each day entering in my drivel Hoping to see a footprint in the snow, a mark on a tree. Yet nothing. The last logged in visitor to my blog was my brother on the 25th of February. Now even he is not logging in. Not sure why its so onerous to do but I sure like it when its done. Makes me feel like I'm talking to someone other than myself. Please come again Sunday, March 7
by
rick3528
on Sun 07 Mar 2004 11:36 PM EST
Today I received an email from an old friend. You know the kind, Almost everyone has at least one. Where your memories together span decades and as you journey through life you cross paths again and again. The kind of friend you can sit with for hours and say "remember when" all night long knowing that the next time you meet, this rendezvous will be another "remember when". As young boys we got in so much trouble together our parents forbade us from hanging out together, but that never stopped us. I mean what was one more thing to get into shit for. Just add it to the list was our mentality. I'm not sure if seeing my old friend again will make me feel young or old but I'm sure it will make me feel happy.
![]() Exercise - 2.5 Mile walk/run. 500meter swim
Diet
Breakfast - 3 eggs, bacon, cheese, mushrooms, coffee
Lunch - Big Steak, large Salad, diet pop
Dinner - 2 hard boiled eggs, Salami stick
Saturday, March 6
by
rick3528
on Sat 06 Mar 2004 11:03 AM EST
Last nights poker game was a bust. Given the opportunity to get out and socialise with the boys while chugging a few beers and trying to win some cash is appealing to me. Unfortunately this does not seem as appealing to the 25 or so guys I have sent the invite out too. I have never heard so many excuses in all my life. Guys making excuses why they cant get out of the house for 5 hours on a Friday night to play cards and drink beer? What is the world coming to? I should mention that there were 2 other boys who managed to free up the time to pay play but 3 ppl. is just not a good game of cards. Oh well Maybe next week.
Friday Exercise Bike - 20Km, Weights, Swim 500 meters Saturday Exercise Swim 1Km Diet I Stayed with the protein thing all week except for the 4 slices of pizza last night. I am so weak. |
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