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		<title>A Night of Drumming</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 13:42:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Olaf</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A friend of mine invited me out to drum at the Lake Claire Community Land Trust last night. Neither of us had been there in quite some time, so it was high time we attended! It&#8217;s usually just thunder drumming, though there were certainly times of coalescence in the rhythms. The weather was perfect for [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend of mine invited me out to drum at the <a href="http://www.lcclt.org/">Lake Claire Community Land Trust</a> last night. Neither of us had been there in quite some time, so it was high time we attended! It&#8217;s usually just thunder drumming, though there were certainly times of coalescence in the rhythms. The weather was perfect for outdoor drumming around a bonfire and the energy was strong! Personally, I haven&#8217;t had an opportunity to play with that much gusto in some time. It was really good to just cut loose and play as hard as I could. I think I may have bruised my hands some, which I didn&#8217;t think possible at this stage in my playing. We&#8217;ll have to hit the Land Trust drum circle sooner next time rather than waiting a year first!</p>
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		<title>A Drum Circle Arrangement of &#8220;Galang&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://www.gradin.com/2009/01/09/a-drum-circle-arrangement-of-galang/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 16:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Olaf</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m imagining some possible scenarios where I could lead a drum circle into a sort of performance.  Most facilitated drum circles enter into spontaneous or random rhythms and are then led to compose the music.  I would really like to lead people (sometimes naively) into known songs.  There&#8217;s an extra sense of excitement when you [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m imagining some possible scenarios where I could lead a drum circle into a sort of performance.  Most facilitated drum circles enter into spontaneous or random rhythms and are then led to compose the music.  I would really like to lead people (sometimes naively) into known songs.  There&#8217;s an extra sense of excitement when you realize you&#8217;re playing an actual song.  Even if you don&#8217;t know the song, being led through a composed set of rhythms is very rewarding!  I spent about 10 minutes this morning and worked out the basic rhythms within M.I.A.&#8217;s &#8220;Galang.&#8221;  It&#8217;s a fun piece of music if you haven&#8217;t heard it (YouTube link provided below).  My intention in recreating it for a drum circle is not to play the song succinctly, but rather to have all the parts present and accounted for.  When and for how long each part plays is up to the facilitator.  If the groove is held well, someone could play the voice part through a solo drum!</p>
<p>Drum Circle Arrangement, Galang: [See post to access streaming content!]</p>
<p><a title="M.I.A. - Galang" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkTOsOUbDko" target="_blank">M.I.A., Galang</a> (emebedding not allowed)</p>
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		<title>As a Multi-Millionaire&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 21:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Olaf</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My wife and I like to think strategically about our future.  Planning and foresight can save you a lot of grief and work in earnest.
In the event that we should become multi-millionaires in the future, we want to make sure we know what we&#8217;re going to do with the money.  The following is an ongoing [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife and I like to think strategically about our future.  Planning and foresight can save you a lot of grief and work in earnest.</p>
<p>In the event that we should become multi-millionaires in the future, we want to make sure we know what we&#8217;re going to do with the money.  The following is an ongoing list of major things on our list:</p>
<p><strong>Establish a Commune</strong></p>
<p>And by <em>commune</em>, you have to understand my interpretation of the word.  The usual ideas just don&#8217;t cut it &#8211; my idea of a modern commune is little more than a community of friends living in close proximity, each generally having some arcane talent.  Other than that, everybody maintains their own job.  The added benefit is that you have a community of actual friends in close proximity to help with things.  Think about some of these nicer neighborhoods going up that include parks and community facilities like a club house or picnic area.  That&#8217;s where the millions of dollars come in &#8211; someone has to pony up the money to put it together.</p>
<p><strong>Establish an <em>Olde World</em> Arts and Crafts Guild</strong></p>
<p>Look into America&#8217;s early years after the Declaration of Independence.  As was popular in Europe, guilds popped up all over the place.  Funny thing was, they never seemed to last.  The guilds cranked out some epic-level work, but rarely made the profit needed to keep the their doors open.  The Industrial Revolution was what put them out completely.  Mechanized art, while not for the purists, was the way of the future and a clear winner in the end.  Revival after revival, it was only when the the passion was washed out by insufficient funds that the guilds closed their doors.  An arts and crafts guild would work today, but only if I could poor money into it endlessly.</p>
<p><strong>Create an Elderly Care Facility that Cares</strong></p>
<p>Most elderly care facilities &#8211; the ones that the average senior citizen could afford &#8211; are clever facades on the same old song and dance.  There are too many horror stories to count as you look across the gamut and research their &#8220;customer appreciation.&#8221;  A big reason for this is funding.  The hired help is majority volunteer, public service workers, or minimum wage.  When you&#8217;re not paying well, it&#8217;s hard to attract good help, but that&#8217;s just what you need.</p>
<p>My wife is the one with real passion for this one.  She would love to pour many into a retirement home that is treated more like a spa than assisted living.  It would have to be a non-profit venture with backing.  The key is to rally support within the area communities, government, and of course, mad money.</p>
<p><strong>Build the Lake Lanier Boardwalk District</strong></p>
<p>How cool would it be to have a boardwalk district on Lake Lanier?  I envision long wooden decking, boat slips, a beach, and fantastic night life and retail shopping.  There should be bars with karaoke, an outdoor stage, a gallery, and much more.  Normally, this kind of thing wouldn&#8217;t need so much money to keep it up, but I think I&#8217;d have to pay off the Corps. of Engineers a hefty sum to allow it!</p>
<p><strong>Create a Seafood/Freshwater Fish Restaurant on the Lake</strong></p>
<p>Along with that whole boardwalk idea, you have to have some big foundations.  I purpose a fish restaurant out on the water.  It would be awesome to have its center piece being a large circle of the lake with underwater lights and sub-level glass for viewing.  Above that, have two to three stories encircling the &#8220;aquarium&#8221; for diners to look down upon.  There is some real opportunity to make a case for the environmental concerns surrounding the lake in a venue like this.</p>
<p><strong>Build an Irish Pub</strong></p>
<p>Another permanent resident of the boardwalk should be a good old-fashioned Irish pub.  If you know of McGuire&#8217;s in Pensacola, then your thinking along the same lines.  Good food (or bad, but traditional!) and drinks.  These relics of America&#8217;s past have always been places of fun and festivity.</p>
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		<title>Beating the Goat at Midnight</title>
		<link>http://www.gradin.com/2008/12/28/beating-the-goat-at-midnight/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2008 07:20:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Olaf</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I call it Thunderhead, though I have yet to unleash upon it to confirm its namesake.  It was midnight this Sunday morning when I finally got to beat the old goat skin into the night air.  I played some variations on Saidi and Masmoudi to get a feel for the resonance and response on this new drum.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The big deal for me at Christmas this year was the receipt of my first stereo, personal field recorder.  I got a Zoom H2, which has its list of unhappy customers, but is also one of the more popular devices to own for the money.  This is the big time for yours truly because it means I&#8217;ll be able to record my drum circles and the occasional Gypsy band jam session (in which I am a contributing percussionist).  I am <em>so </em>looking forward to this!</p>
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<p>I have also recently attended a drum building workshop (mental note: blog about the workshop), and built my very first drum.  I should say, finished my very first drum shell &#8211; that is where the workshop begins.  It has been several weeks since the workshop, but I have only <em>just </em>been able to dedicate proper time and attention this evening to the tuning of said drum. Since I was trying somewhat to be good to my neighbors, I kept the energy attenuated.</p>
<p>To kick off my eager anticipation of the H2 and Thunderhead, I&#8217;ve recorded my first moments using both.  It&#8217;s completely raw and unedited.  There are also some distinctions in the three recordings that are really only meaningful to me.  Suffice it to say, I&#8217;m still working with the tuning of my drum and the use of a new electronic gadget.</p>
<p>Soft Saidi:[See post to access streaming content!]<br />
Saidi, Short:[See post to access streaming content!]<br />
Masmoudi:[See post to access streaming content!]</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s the Frequency, Kenneth?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 16:20:06 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Frequency </em>is probably a term more commonly associated with 80&#8242;s synth-pop artists and electrical sound engineers.  However, it&#8217;s not to be underestimated or underutilized as a viable word in other situations.</p>
<p>I worked with one of the more difficult teaching challenges in my experience yesterday at my drum circle.  A gentleman joined us with a peculiar short-coming &#8211; he had no current musical interest and an unclear memory of the interests from 30+ years ago when he called it (music) quits.  I see many people that claim to have &#8220;no rhythm.&#8221;  At face value, it&#8217;s true.  However, everyone has rhythm whether they recognize it or not.  Your heart beat has kept a rhythm for your entire life; surely one can learn to keep one externally for a few minutes.  As it turns out, there are some people that this may seem even less possible for.  This guy that I worked with seemed to have a real mental block to <em>rhythm</em>, or to something even more fundamental &#8211; frequency.  In his words, he had trouble with numbers in that they held no relevance.  I believe the problem was actually that he assigned no frequency to numbers.  In order for counting to assist you in musical timing, one must use a consistent spacing between the numbers.  Without it, counting does us no good.  I attempted to teach this concept in many styles; visual, tactile, and aural.  Each of them seemed to provide a glimpse of what he was missing, but none of them resonated completely.  Having thought about it more sense the drum circle, I have some additional ideas of how to get this message across.  </p>
<p>For one, utilizing the old method of counting seconds may be helpful (e.g. one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand, etc.).  Forcing yourself to say one thousand between every second counted manages to keep many of us attuned to a consistent frequency.  There is also the issue of matching patterns, which I think people can more easily grasp than timing.  My five-year-old is learning about patterns in kindergarten as an introduction to math.  Following this course, I may be able to explain frequency in terms that a potential drummer can understand.  In the end, I want this guy to grasp the concept of the wave.  Hear the noise of each crest.  Feel the silence at each trough.  Of course, the goal is <em>anticipation</em>.  Without that &#8211; and this <em>is</em> something that he struggles with &#8211; one can never <em>ride</em> the wave!</p>
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@brianb I was set to buy three of those, but determined I couldn&#8217;t actually use them yet. HD prices always go down, so it&#8217;s okay to wait. #
Just ordered Xara Xtreme Pro (upgrade). This is one of the few pieces of software I *actually* own and maintain! #
Drum circle tonight in hometown. #

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<li>@brianb I was set to buy three of those, but determined I couldn&#8217;t actually use them yet. HD prices always go down, so it&#8217;s okay to wait. <a href="http://twitter.com/gradinDotCom/statuses/892083891">#</a></li>
<li>Just ordered Xara Xtreme Pro (upgrade). This is one of the few pieces of software I *actually* own and maintain! <a href="http://twitter.com/gradinDotCom/statuses/892129453">#</a></li>
<li>Drum circle tonight in hometown. <a href="http://twitter.com/gradinDotCom/statuses/892603064">#</a></li>
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Drum circle tonight in downtown Gainesville (GA).  Look forward to some sweat-laden percussion! #

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<li>Drum circle tonight in downtown Gainesville (GA).  Look forward to some sweat-laden percussion! <a href="http://twitter.com/gradinDotCom/statuses/878698851">#</a></li>
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<li>Facilitated a drum circle for the Hospice&#8217;s Camp Cocoon at Tallulah Gorge tonight.  It was a loud and tiring night. <a href="http://twitter.com/gradinDotCom/statuses/876149541">#</a></li>
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<p>For lack of better alternatives, I bring to you the current <em>meme </em>on my plate.  Young whipper-snappers may be unfamiliar with this word, but it is essentially an Internet chain-letter.  <a title="Is this like a chain-letter?" href="http://www.spazzmanda.com/2008/06/23/is-this-like-a-chain-letter/">Spazzmanda</a> passed this on to me from her blog, where she refers to such activities as &#8220;tagging.&#8221;  I always thought that was a cultural art of defacement by way of graffiti, but what does an old fart like me know.</p>
<p><strong>The Rules:</strong> Rules are posted at the beginning. At the end of the post, the player tags 5 people and posts their names. Then the player goes to each of the “named” people’s blogs and leaves a comment, letting them know they’ve been tagged and asking them to read your blog. If you’ve been tagged, you do the same, letting the person who tagged you know when you’ve posted your answer. Your answer, of course, is the answer to the following questions. Here we go!</p>
<p><strong>1. What was I doing 10 years ago? </strong>One decade ago I was two months from my 2nd wedding anniversary with my lovely wife, Amy.  We had no children, though we had pets.  We were in our first year at our first house together (and current house).  Amy was still in school at North Georgia College and State University (though it may not have been a State University at the time), and I was working for&#8230;Whittman-Hart, perhaps.  I was a consultant beginning to cut my teeth on information systems security.  It would be my primary job and objective for the next several years.  I registered gradin.com for the first time &#8211; it was a standard 2-year registration and cost me $70.00 (I think my last registration was $8.95 for a year).  I was finally able to access my awesome Mindspring account web space using my rocking X2 US Robotics Sportster (externel) modem via www.gradin.com.  I was working in Allaire&#8217;s Cold Fusion, though I couldn&#8217;t afford a license for the server to host my own site using their technology.  I used Allaire&#8217;s Homesite as my primary editor with Photoshop and Fractal Painter as my graphics packages.  I think I was trying to get onto Bellsouth&#8217;s xDSL beta program, but with no luck due to my distance from the carrier.  I was, however, involved with Wachovia&#8217;s beta online account access.  It was a glorified BBS &#8211; awesome!</p>
<p><strong>2. What are 5 things on my to-do list today? </strong>I&#8217;ve got ESX hosts to convert to 3.5i, installable.  SAN storage to attach, and VMs to migrate both through traditional migrations, as well as the new and improved Storage VMotion.  I also have some process proposal documentation to get done for the collected efforts of the Norcross lab engineering team, as well as that of our Hillsboro office.  I hope to get some ping-pong in at lunch, ride my bike 10 miles back to my car, and then facilitate a drum circle for 100 people in northeast Georgia with some friends.</p>
<p><strong>3. Snacks I enjoy: </strong>Have you tried my nuts?  They&#8217;re salty and dimensionally variant.  I enjoy the texture especially, though others are just happy I am able to share &#8211; there&#8217;s more than enough for everyone to enjoy!  I also like beef jerky and granola bars.</p>
<p><strong>4. Places I’ve lived: </strong>I&#8217;ve had a good spread in my life, though as of late my homestead has been very static.  I began in Ocean Springs, MI; moved to Plano, TX, and then jumped to San Diego, CA shortly thereafter.  We moved a couple of times there, but finally moved out the state to Tuscon, AZ.  From there, we departed for Waycross, GA, and then onto Gainesville, GA where I live now.  I&#8217;ve moved several times throughout both of these places in Georgia, and I&#8217;ve been here the longest amount of time so far.</p>
<p><strong>5. Things I would do if I were a billionaire: </strong>This is actually the title of a post I&#8217;ve been working on for a while now.  It&#8217;s a recurring theme throughout our decade+ of marriage, and one that will most likely continue to develop and mature in time.  The most boring thing I think of from our list is to pay-off debt and acquire some commercial real estate to lease.  There&#8217;s money accumulation prospects in that, so we would do well to set ourselves for the inevitable loss of said billions through the frivolous purchases from our list.  There are two more intriguing opportunities: 1) Develop a waterfront district on Lake Lanier &#8211; a boardwalk with shops and dining &#8211; that aids in the lake&#8217;s restoration efforts, as well as providing some awareness about the lake&#8217;s ecosystem.  2) Convert an old mill on the outskirts of town into a turn-of-the-century arts and crafts guild.  History tells us that these guilds are mere congregations of passionate people in the arts and crafts and generally have no ability to sustain themselves financially.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.myspace.com/bigrunninghorse">Jason Darling</a> (Bleh.  MySpace)</li>
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		<title>Dragon*Con 2007 :: Wrap-Up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Upon arrival at DragonCon Friday evening, I was met by a frantic Jeff at the Hyatt hotel.  It would seem that the hotel doesn&#8217;t actually guarantee two beds in reserved rooms.  A curious approach, as we had booked the room for quad occupancy.  To make matters worse, the room presented to Jeff [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Upon arrival at DragonCon Friday evening, I was met by a frantic Jeff at the Hyatt hotel.  It would seem that the hotel doesn&#8217;t actually <em>guarantee</em> two beds in reserved rooms.  A curious approach, as we had booked the room for quad occupancy.  To make matters worse, the room presented to Jeff had a window between the main room and the bathroom.  Even if this room were used for an individual, It can&#8217;t justify a large window into the bathroom.  So Jeff put the manager to task on finding us an alternative&#8230;and another bed.  The hotel was out of beds, so after some time we made do with what they provided.  It was actually a nice enough deal, though the time it took to straighten everything out took several hours.  They did finally find another bed, but it was a single (small) roll-out bed and not incredibly useful to us.  The ladies, arriving later than Jeff and I, picked up an air mattress on their way and saved the day.</p>
<p>Having spent the next couple of hours working around impetuous security personnel at the Hyatt hotel (you&#8217;d think it would be a little easier for actual guests to check-in), Jeff and I had fully unloaded three cars worth of supplies and costumes.  It was a grueling effort even though we were parked only two blocks from the hotel.  Finishing that, we had time enough to grab a quick dinner before the wife and I hit the DragonCon drum circle scene.  I usually enjoy this very much and this was my inaugural jam to start the weekend off.  As such, it was a little lame.  The circle was in full force, but diametrically opposed.  There was a small niche on one side that seemed to be taking it upon themselves to run the group.  This is all well and good, except that they had formed a sub circle of their own &#8211; one that was not large enough to accommodate any dancers.  That, and the other side of the room was cut-off and unable to hear their rhythm through the throng of dancers in the room.  So they attempted to follow along only to create a contrast to the rhythm.  It was also proving difficult running the circle on the star drummers that had taken the lead.  Burn-out drummers, I can say.  The type that crank up a really great sound up front, but drive everyone else to play faster.  It just creates a chaos in the end that is destined to burn out.  The larger the circle, the more <em>definition</em> needed to highlight the rhythm distinctions.  The group that puts this on is in discussions on the subject for next year.</p>
<p>DragonCon in general proved to be more than the three hotels could manage under heightened security measures.  Security was tighter than in years past and the con suffered for it.  Despite there efforts however, some people did manage to slip through and attend the panels they had paid to see.  We didn&#8217;t manage to see many panels ourselves, but only because we were busy doing other things.  We did catch the Star Trek Reunion panel in which the audience asked some questions that the celebrities didn&#8217;t answer.  Some of the questions were kind of lame, but the three cast members of Star Trek attending the con this year should have made more of an effort to answer the questions.  Humor the geeks, <em>mkay</em>.  If they do something like this in the future, the coordinators should really work up some questions before the panel and present them to the talent beforehand.  That way proper answers can be prepared, and <em>good </em>questions often lead to more.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/gradin/1381598101/" title="Sticky Situation"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1216/1381598101_773572788d_t.jpg" width="76" height="100" alt="1381598101 773572788d t Dragon*Con 2007 :: Wrap Up" class="right" title="Dragon*Con 2007 :: Wrap Up" /></a>Masquerade this year was really good.  Grant and Kari hosted the annual costume ball this year.  They did a good job together.  Grant was showing off his over-the-top nerd trivia.  The guy knows his Sci-Fi!  Spazz and Fox were also in the masquerade this year.  A first for any of us!  They dressed as the Duct Tape Pirates &#8211; also a first at DragonCon as far as any of us know.  Their costumes were perfect!  When they first entered the stage, the crowd gave them complimentary &#8220;oooohhhh&#8217;s&#8221; to the detailed description of their ornate costumes.  Feathers, ornaments, lace, etc.  At the end &#8211; we planned the description just right &#8211; they dropped the duct tape bomb on the crowd.  It was smooooooth.  They went wild.  It was one of those roars of excitement that can only build from thousands of people.  The girls got kudos everywhere we went that night and they deserved it.  If not for the fantastic effort they put into their costumes, then for walking around in uncomfortable duct tape costumes while smiling for their adoring audience.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s too much for me to get my mind around, so I&#8217;ll just close this up with a link to the pictures.  This year, Flickr really exploded after the event with DragonCon photos.  If you want to see thousands more, check the tag <a href="http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=dragoncon2007&#038;m=tags&#038;z=t&#038;ct=5&#038;ss=1&#038;s=rec">dragoncon2007</a>.</p>
<p>Flickr: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/gradin/sets/72157594268784562/">Olaf&#8217;s Dragon*Con Set (Multiple Years)</a></p>
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<li><a href='http://www.gradin.com/2006/09/02/dragoncon-2006-day-2/' rel='bookmark' title='Dragon*Con 2006: Day 2'>Dragon*Con 2006: Day 2</a></li>
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