Minneapolis

On August 31, 2008, in Uncategorized, by stix1972

Well, I have arrived and we had a few glitches in the wireless set up here. I got here at about midnight and had a cab driver that did not know where anything was at, so I had a nice tour of downtown Minneapolis. But I eventually found Centerfield. And I tried to set up the wireless, but was tired and had a few beers, so it was not working last night. But I got it up and running this morning.

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All of the above

On August 30, 2008, in Conservative Principles, House, by Jim Lynch

Here is part of an interview the local newspaper did with my representative, Adam Putnam (R-FL12). It’s a long answer, but a good one, about the GOP House plan on energy.

There is no one magic formula or silver bullet out there that anyone is aware of that’s going to eliminate our dependence on foreign sources of energy. To move forward as a nation, in order to stop transferring $750 billion a year to the people who don’t like us, in order to be more energy secure than we are today, we have to invest in all of the aspects of a comprehensive policy.

Conservation, obviously, is a piece of that. You cannot conserve your way into energy security, but it has to be a part of the solution. Incentives for manufacturers to invest in maybe things that are more capital intensive up front, but are going to save energy and save money in the long haul, giving homeowners tax credits for putting solar panels on their roof, people changing out light bulbs; that whole conservation message is important and a lot of it people are doing on their own. People voluntarily bought SUVs because they felt like they were safer and more spacious and met their needs as a lifestyle. People are voluntarily trading in SUVs because they’ve decided the benefits of a larger, safer vehicle don’t outweigh the extra cost of fuel. That’s the marketplace working. That’s not the government banning SUVs. So conservation and efficiency are a big part of it.

Renewables are a part of it. The most promising renewables are solar, wind and biofuels. The reason why it’s important we focus on energy sources that impact the electrical grid is because all of our vision, our collective national vision, for mobile fuels, is that they will move away from petroleum-based products and fossil fuels to basically things that require more electricity. You’re not just giving up cars, not giving up gas or diesel in exchange for a Fred Flintstone method of getting around. You’ve got to power that motor somehow. Most of that technology right now is leaning toward hybrids, which are battery combined with a traditional combustion engine, and plug-in hybrids, which is really kind of the next big thing. And what are you plugging it into? You’re plugging it into the wall.

So, solar and wind, getting back to that, nobody in Congress is talking about building more dams, so hydroelectric is kind of out. Wind is a great part of the plan, but the trouble with wind is that wind blows the most in the United States where the fewest people are. And unlike oil, gas or coal, you cannot store electrons. So, the wind corridor that (oil and gas executive) T. Boone Pickens and others talk about in many cases are side by side with oil wells. It’s in the Texas panhandle, it’s in Oklahoma, it’s in the Dakotas, it’s in the Great Plains, and because when that wind blows that blade and that blade spins, it produces electrons, it needs to go to wherever the end user is. It cannot be stored yet on site. In order to get the electricity from where the wind blows to where the people are, we need to invest about $40 billion, I’m told, in electric transmission infrastructures so you get that electron from the middle of nowhere to St. Louis or Kansas City or Chicago or Dallas or wherever that’s basically in that heartland area. It’s still an important part of a national electrical portfolio.

Solar also has great potential in the United States today with the current solar technology. The desert is still the best place to produce solar energy at a power-plant scale. Based on what I’ve learned about the topic, solar still works the best outside of the Mojave Desert, outside of Arizona, New Mexico, California, where they have major solar power plants. Outside of those areas, solar still works best in a place like Florida on the roofs of shopping centers or municipal buildings or schools or churches, on your house to use for your swimming pool or hot-water heater. The difference between Florida only getting five or six hours of sunlight on average per day and the Mojave getting eight or eight and a half is significant when you’re talking about that kind of infrastructure. And the water vapor and other things that diffuse that power a little bit in Florida make us less desirable, but not undesirable. In fact, there are three solar power plants being permitted in Florida as we speak – one just south of Arcadia, one at Cape Canaveral and one near Jupiter. So, solar, wind, those are your renewables.

Your alternatives, in my opinion, and this is certainly controversial, but nuclear has to be a part of the topic, has to be part of the solution. Nuclear power plants are expensive and they take a long time to build, but those things can be streamlined some and nuclear power is very clean. It has zero carbon emissions, so that can be part of the solution. There are two nuclear power plants being permitted in Florida. …

The other piece, biofuels, are important. Taking what we’ve learned from corn-based biofuels, which are not that efficient, and apply that to cellulosic ethanol. You look at the BTUs of energy that came down around here in 2004 (during hurricane season) with all the oak trees and everything. The University of Florida, they’ve developed an enzyme that can convert that to ethanol – at the bench scale and at the test scale. Nobody’s ready to go build that plant yet. That’s what we’ve got to get to.

Eventually, you’re looking at a day where hopefully your yard waste landfills can be biofuel plants. And a state like Florida that has a year-round growing season, would be able to produce some nonfood crop that can be grown for fuel. I think the shrinking phosphate lands have some potential for doing that.

Sands and shale are also technologies that at $10 barrel oil makes no sense. At $120 a barrel, it suddenly makes sense to get those. Coal is very abundant in this country, very cheap, very dirty. And so we have to invest in the technologies to make it cleaner-burning technology. One of the examples of that is south of Bartow at the TECO plant, where people come from all over the world to see how they do it. They’re gasifying coal. You can also liquefy coal; the Germans did that for aviation fuel in as far back as World War II. That aspect of it is not a new technology. The gasification is a little bit newer and the combined cycle makes that possible. You’re still releasing carbon; you’re not releasing sulfur dioxide the way they used to. You’re not releasing nitrous oxide the way the used to, but you are releasing carbon. So, if you’re really going to tap into coal and if you’re going to have a carbon law, which both presidential candidates have said they want, then the key to making that technology work is to figure out how to capture the carbon, number one, and like the dog that caught the car, figure out what to do with it once you’ve captured it because there’s a lot of it. Those are the two pretty big milestones in the technology to unlock carbon.

So, you’ve got your renewables, alternatives and traditional fuels.

What I keep coming back to is that for the near term, all this other stuff’s great, but for the foreseeable future, for the next 20 years, we’re still an oil, coal and natural gas economy and we have to do more domestic production – in the Arctic, deep water, offshore production – to reduce our dependence on the Middle East for that transition. It’s not going to drill your way out of the problem, T. Boone Pickens is right, but it makes no sense for it not be a part of the solution at all. It has to be a part of it, in there with all the other pieces.

Rep. Putnam is scheduled to speak Tuesday at the Republican convention. I hope to be able to catch his talk.

Cross posted from bRight & Early

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2008 RNC Convention

On August 30, 2008, in Uncategorized, by stix1972

I will be on the train all day tomorrow on my way to the RNC Convention. So I will probably not post anything until at least tomorrow might. But Most likely Sunday. I will be very busty on Sunday. Getting my credentials and then going to see Lee Greenwood and then to see An American Carol. So I will probably busy until later that night and then onto Grizzly Groundswell Headquarters.

I will try and post about everything that is going on, but I do not have the air card for broadband connection. So I may just write all the posts and have a big posting at the end of the day, but we will see. You never know, I might get some wi-fi inside the Xcel Center. So if yo do not see anything in the afternoon, do not worry, I am still alive and will keep you updated.

It is time for me to go beddie bye and wake up early to catch the Amtrak.

Oh I did I mention I am going to a brunch on Tuesday with The Fred and Jindal on Wednesday. I am hyped.

I will also be bringing my camera and taking many pics, so I will probably have one post every day of all the pics I take.

Hopefully I can get a pic of Michelle Malkin and maybe even get a pic with me and VP Palin. It could happen.

And if any of you are in the area come on by to Centerfield, we would love for you to come on by and chat or maybe get an interview with how you see the Convention. And that also goes for the Ron Paul fans. I know he is also having his own Convention in Minneapolis while the Republicans will be in St Paul.

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Here is a guide to what the Grizzly Groundswell and its Blog Talk Radio shows that are going on during the Convention.

A GUIDE TO

GRIZZLY GROUNDSWELL’S MAIN-STREET MEDIA

COVERING THE REPUBICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION,

CONSERVATIVE POLITICS AND CURRENT EVENTS

Note: This guide displays show times in Central Time

To submit updates to this radio guide, send a message through the ‘contact me’ page at Dakota Lifestyle: Beyond the Weather

Or, leave comments directly at this post.

TIME

CHANNEL

SHOW

CALL-IN NUMBER

SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2008

12 PM

Lighthouse on the Right

Conservative politics

(347) 426-3132

3 PM

Snooper

Current events

(646) 716-8742

7 PM

Sierra Patriot

Guest speakers discuss illegal aliens and Jamiel’s Law

(646) 478-5004

9 PM

Political Pistachio/Douglas V. Gibbs

Conservative politics/RNC coverage

(646) 652-2940

SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 2008

12 PM

Malachi

The Patriot Hour 14

(347) 324-3321

12 PM

Lighthouse on the Right

RNC coverage/Conservative politics with guest Michael Johns

(347) 426-3132

12 PM

Do the Right Thing

RNC coverage

(347) 324-5417

6 PM

Clay Oxen

RNC coverage kick-off and Bible reading

(347) 539-5360

7 PM

Grizzly Groundswell

RNC coverage

(646) 915-9997

7 PM

Mr. Right Opinion

RNC coverage

(347) 838-9565

8 PM

Political Pistachio/Douglas V. Gibbs

Conservative politics/RNC coverage

(646) 652-2940

10 PM

Total Deliverance

RNC coverage and Bible reading

(347) 215-8913

11 PM

Syrin/Katcha Kloo

Syrin at the fair and Alaska’s RNC delegates calling in

(718) 508-9024

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2008

12 AM

Socialist Squirrel

RNC Wrap-up

(347) 838-8983

8 AM

Total Deliverance

RNC coverage and Bible reading

(347) 215-8913

10 AM

Fausta’s Blog

15 Minutes from the Republican National Convention

(646) 652-2639

10 AM

Conservatism with a Heart

Conservative Politics with Dee Vantuyl

10 AM

Mr. Right Opinion

RNC coverage

(347) 838-9565

12 PM

Do the Right Thing

RNC coverage


(347) 324-5417

12 PM

Clay Oxen

RNC coverage

(347) 539-5360

1 PM

Snooper/ANEWTONE

RNC coverage

(214) 716-8742

5 PM

Patriot Games Radio

RNC coverage

(646) 200-3682

6 PM

Clay Oxen

RNC coverage

(347) 539-5360

7 PM

Grizzly Groundswell

RNC coverage

(646) 915-9997

8-10 PM

AM 1280 The Patriot

RNC coverage

8:30 PM

Malachi

The Patriot Hour/RNC coverage

(347) 324-3321

9 PM

Political Pistachio/Douglas V. Gibbs

Conservative politics/RNC coverage

(646) 652-2940

10 PM

The JPA Live Show

Conservative politics

(646) 716-8993

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2008

12 AM

Socialist Squirrel

RNC Wrap-up

(347) 838-8983

10 AM

Fausta’s Blog

15 Minutes from the Republican National Convention

(646) 652-2639

10 AM

Mr. Right Opinion

RNC coverage

(347) 838-9565

11 AM

Tex

Current events

(646) 716-8745

12 PM

Karen Lewis and Melanie Nelson—Behind the Blog

Current events

(347) 826-7594

12 PM

Do the Right Thing

RNC coverage

(347) 324-5417

1 PM

Snooper/ANEWTONE

RNC coverage

(214) 716-8742

5 PM

Patriot Games Radio

RNC coverage

(646) 200-3682

7 PM

Loki’s Halls of Valhalla

Current events, etc.

(646) 478-4654

7 PM

Grizzly Groundswell

RNC coverage

(646) 915-9997

8 PM

Political Vindication

Conservative Politics

(646) 652-4598

8-10 PM

AM 1280 The Patriot

RNC coverage

8:30 PM

Malachi

The Patriot Hour/RNC coverage

(347) 324-3321

9 PM

Political Pistachio/Douglas V. Gibbs

Conservative politics/RNC coverage

(646) 652-2940

10 PM

The JPA Live Show

Conservative politics

(646) 716-8993

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2008

12 AM

Socialist Squirrel

RNC Wrap-up

(347) 838-8983

10 AM

Fausta’s Blog

15 Minutes from the Republican National Convention

(646) 652-2639

10 AM

Mr. Right Opinion

RNC coverage

(347) 838-9565

12 PM

Do the Right Thing

RNC coverage

(347) 324-5417

1 PM

Snooper/ANEWTONE

RNC coverage

(214) 716-8742

5 PM

Patriot Games Radio

RNC coverage

(646) 200-3682

7 PM

Loki’s Halls of Valhalla/American Truth Surge

Loki’s Halls of Valhalla on ATW

(646) 652-2670

7 PM

Grizzly Groundswell

RNC coverage

(646) 915-9997

8 PM

Lighthouse on the Right

RNC coverage/Conservative politics. Note: times may vary with this show.

(347) 426-3132

8-10 PM

AM 1280 The Patriot

RNC coverage

8:30 PM

Malachi

The Patriot Hour/RNC coverage

(347) 324-3321

9 PM

Political Pistachio/Douglas V. Gibbs

Conservative politics/RNC coverage

(646) 652-2940

10 PM

Mad Irishman

RNC coverage

(347) 945-6189

10 PM

The JPA Live Show

Conservative politics

(646) 716-8993

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2008

12 AM

Socialist Squirrel

RNC Wrap-up

(347) 838-8983

10 AM

Fausta’s Blog

15 Minutes from the Republican National Convention

(646) 652-2639

10 AM

Mr. Right Opinion

RNC coverage

(347) 838-9565

11 AM

Tex

Current events

(646) 716-8745

12 PM

Do the Right Thing

RNC coverage

(347) 324-5417

1 PM

Snooper/ANEWTONE

RNC coverage

(214) 716-8742

5 PM

Patriot Games Radio

RNC coverage

(646) 200-3682

7 PM

Loki’s Halls of Valhalla

Current events

(646) 478-4654

7 PM

Grizzly Groundswell

RNC coverage

(646) 915-9997

8 PM

Lighthouse on the Right

RNC coverage/Conservative politics. Note: times may vary with this show.

(347) 426-3132

8-10 PM

AM 1280 The Patriot

RNC coverage

8:30 PM

Malachi

The Patriot Hour/RNC coverage

(347) 324-3321

9 PM

Political Pistachio/Douglas V. Gibbs

Conservative politics/RNC coverage

(646) 652-2940

10 PM

Mad Irishman

RNC coverage

(347) 945-6189

10 PM

The JPA Live Show

Conservative politics

(646) 716-8993

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2008

10 AM

Mr. Right Opinion

RNC coverage

(347) 838-9565

1 PM

Snooper/ANEWTONE

RNC coverage

(214) 716-8742

6 PM

The GGRNetwork

Conservative Politics

(347) 838-8653

7 PM

Loki’s Halls of Valhalla

Current Events

(646) 478-4654

8:30 PM

Malachi

The Patriot Hour/RNC coverage

(347) 324-3321

9 PM

Political Pistachio/Douglas V. Gibbs

Conservative politics/RNC coverage. Note: show times for this radio show may vary on Fridays.

(646) 652-2940

10 PM

Socialist Squirrels

Chasing Socialist Squirrels Out of Government and Institutions

(347) 838-8983

10 PM

The JPA Live Show

Conservative politics

(646) 716-8993

OTHER CHANNELS TO KEEP AN EYE ON

Cao—Conservative politics. Call in at (347) 326-9917

CarlaandGeketaLive—Conservative politics. Call in at (347) 327-9567

Dana Hanley—Home School Talk. Call in at (347) 996-3473

Dakota Lifestyle: Beyond the Weather—To submit updates to this radio guide, send a message through the ‘contact me’ page on this blog or leave comments directly on this post.

David Zublick—Conservative politics. Call in at (646) 478-4587

JABB (Thomas Kiger)—Conservative politics. Call in at (347) 426-3106

Jenn Sierra—Current events. Call in at (347) 215-9644

Let’s Get This Right—Conservative politics and the Republican National Convention

Malachi —Conservative politics. Call in at (347) 324-3321.

Media Lizzy—Conservative politics. Call in at (646) 652-2565

Neokhan and Wim—Current events. Call in at (347) 326-9103

Pat Skinner –Music. Call in at (347) 326-9491

Reality-Check Ministries—In-depth Bible Studies

Right Wingah—Conservative politics. Call in at (347) 633-9843

SKYE—Current events. Call in at (347) 215-8917

The GGRNetwork—Chad Everson. Call in at (347) 838-8653

Truth and Hope Report —Conservative politics. Call in at (724) 444-7444.

Uncooperative Radio—Conservative politics.

WebTech—Current events. Call in at (646) 716-9767

WGGRN Grizzly Music —Devoted to RNC coverage during the convention

Wild Phil—Conservative politics.

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Sauerberg For Senate

On August 29, 2008, in Elections, by stix1972
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For
Immediate Release

Aug 29,
2008

Contact: Chris Barron

Office -
(630) 424-3490

Cell -
(630) 215-9118 or (202) 297-9807

cbarron@sauerberg2008.com

Sauerberg
Unveils New Ad Using Barack Obama‘s
Own Words against Dick Durbin

Steve Sauerberg, M.D. – “No one has epitomized the Washington game more
than Dick Durbin.”

(Lombard,
IL) – Today,
the campaign of Steve Sauerberg, M.D., unveiled a new radio ad. “Barack Obama talks about needing to change
the game in Washington
and he is right,” said Sauerberg. “No
one has epitomized the Washington
game more than Dick Durbin.”

The ad, called “Washington Game,”
begins airing in the Chicago
metro area
today. The ad will run until
the start of the Republican National Convention and then begin airing again
after the convention ends.

TO HEAR THE AD CLICK HERE: Washington Game

WASHINGTON GAME (60 Seconds)

SAUERBERG: I’m Dr.
Steve Sauerberg
and I approved this message

BARACK OBAMA: The
only game that needs changing, is the one in Washington, D.C.

ANNCR: Those are the
words of Barack Obama – and he’s right. And
after more than a quarter century in Washington
is there anyone who epitomizes the game more than Dick Durbin?

Dick Durbin has played the game while raking in millions in
contributions from Washington
special interest groups.

And Durbin’s payback to these Washington insiders? Your tax dollars,
as he has turned Illinois into America’s ATM. Supporting billions in
wasteful spending -
including funding for the infamous Bridge to Nowhere and a Museum
Celebrating
Woodstock

Dick Durbin has forced you to foot the bill for this
outrageous spending while his wife and son work as lobbyists – using their
access and influence to line their own pockets.

Barack Obama is right – its time to change the game in Washington. To find out Dr. Steve Sauerberg’s
Prescription for Change log on to drsteveforsenate.com

SAUERBERG: Paid for
by Sauerberg for U.S.
Senate

# # #

Sauerberg for U.S. Senate – P.O. Box 667 Lombard, IL 60148. For more information on Steve’s campaign
please visit our website at www.sauerberg2008.com

Quick Links…

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McCain Palin ’08

On August 29, 2008, in Reclaiming Conservatism, by stix1972

JohnMcCain.com

My Friends,

I am honored to announce that I have chosen Governor Sarah Palin
of Alaska as my choice for the Republican nominee for Vice President.
As a father with three daughters, I can’t express how proud I am to
choose the first female Republican Vice-Presidential nominee.

Sarah Palin is a trailblazer and a reformer. As the first female governor of Alaska,
she challenged a corrupt system and has been a tireless advocate for
reform – passing a landmark bill on ethics reform. She has taken on the
old politics in Alaska and reformed the state’s energy industry. She
rejects wasteful pork barrel
spending. She’s fearless – exactly the type of leader I want at my side
and the type of leadership we will bring to Washington.

My friends, together Sarah Palin and I make the strongest presidential ticket and
I know that she joins me in asking for your support as we head into our
Convention week in Minnesota. We’re shaking things up in this campaign
- and Governor Palin and I are ready to bring real reform to Washington.

The polls indicate this will be a tight race as we head into the fall campaign against Senators Obama and Biden. I expect the polls to remain close all the way up to Election Day and that is why any help you can give today will go a long way to make history on November 4th.

You may already know that I have decided to accept federal matching funds
for the final months of this campaign- keeping a campaign promise I
made. But that means that August 31st marks the last day I can accept
your primary contribution. Will
you make an immediate donation of whatever you can give- whether it’s
$50 or $500 to ensure Governor Palin and I win in November?

You can be assured that as President and Vice President, Governor Palin and I will always put country before all else. We are ready to lead and I ask that you join our campaign today. Your support is deeply appreciated.

Sincerely,

John McCain

P.S. I have chosen Governor Sarah Palin as my running mate and today we held a joint campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio. I hope you’ll visit my website to financially support our ticket as we head into next week’s Republican Convention. Thank you.

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RNC Convention Headquarters

On August 29, 2008, in Reclaiming Conservatism, by stix1972

This is going to be my home away from home for the RNC Convention

The event headquarters of this Grizzly Groundswell Strategy will be in the heart of downtown Minneapolis’ historic warehouse district at the newly opened Centerfield (formally Fatso’s), located at 119 North Fourth Street at the corners of North 4th Street and 2nd Avenue North.

Lets Get This Right and Grizzly Groundswell
are setting up their Grizzly Groundswell Strategy Headquarters at
Centerfield. Centerfield has graciously opened their doors to house
the credentialed bloggers and provide our RNC convention headquarters
in which we will be blogging and broadcasting our radio shows from.

All
Grizzly Groundswell Strategy members, bloggers and participants are to
check into Centerfield when they arrive in Minnesota and make yourself
comfortable throughtout the convention!

Stop by and get a
little Grizzly with all of us! Enjoy the Pizza and Burgers and have a
drink supporting and lifting up this great business and business owner,
Josh!

Stop by, enjoy the great food and drink at Centerfield as you Get Grizzly with Lets Get This Right and Grizzly Groundswell
as we carry out this historic coverage! Centerfield will be open to
the public all throughout the convention getting Grizzly in Centerfield!

Grizzly Groundswell Strategy to flex this Main Street Media Muscle Bash!

Wednesday
Sept. 4th from 4-6PM we will have a Grizzly Groundswell Strategy Event
Bash to celebrate this historic coverage of grassroots Awakening,
Standing Up and Stepping into Action to change the political landscape
in our backyard and inspiring others to effect such change in thier
backyard all across this Great Nation! Everyone is welcome and come
and get to know your Grizzly, Lets Get This Right!


The only place to be this Sunday Night, Fun Food and Drinks! Kick-off the RNC at Centerfield Bar and Restaurant.

On
Sunday, August 31, 2008 – from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., join the Campaign for
Barb Davis White for Congress 2008 and the Ed Matthews for Congress
Campaign to kick-off the start of the Republican National Convention in
Downtown Minneapolis. The event will take place in the heart of
downtown Minneapolis’ historic warehouse district at the newly opened
“Centerfield” (formally Fatso’s), located at 119 North Fourth Street
at the corners of North 4th Street and 2nd Avenue North. This event is
free and open to the public!

Read more here: http://barbdaviswhiteforcongress.com/blog/?p=130

Paid for by the Barb Davis White for Congress 2008 Campaign

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McCain

On August 28, 2008, in Uncategorized, by stix1972

Here is a classy gesture from Mccain on this Historic day. Whatever you think or say about Obama, he has made history and especially on this day, the day Martin Luther King made his famous “I have a Dream” speech. I want to congratulate Obama on this achievement and wish him luck, but not too much luck. I still do not like any of his policies, or the ones that we can discifer from his speeches.

This is definitely a historic day and we should be proud of how far ou country has come. Just 45 years ago, it was unthinkable that an African American would be in the position that Obama is in.

With that said, I am still going to go all out and try and defeat Obama and his Socialist agenda.

Convention Night

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