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  1. Happening place. Good Excuse Darling my laptop giving problem again Need a few hours to fix on the spot at sls
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  2. Dis ish best fail safe option to jalan jalan rah
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  3. there a few massage shop i try take picture next time
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  4. Feeling adventurous and hoping to soak in the Chinese New Year atmosphere? We scout the island for places where you can bask in the CNY festivities in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic. There is a good mixture of on-site and online activities and events so take your pick. EVENTS 1. Wan Qing Festival of Spring 2021 Usher in the Year of the Ox at the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall’s Lunar New Year celebrations! Wan Qing Festival of Spring 2021 presents an exciting line-up of family-friendly offerings such as lion dance and festive drum workshops, heritage walking trails, and craft activities for the little ones. The memorial hall’s annual thematic installation, Double Prosperity, also promises to make for great photo moments with friends and family this festive season. Date: 5 January – 21 February 2021 Time: 10am – 7pm Venue: Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall ************************************* 2. Ring in the Year of the Metal Ox at Dahlia Dreams 2021 Ring in the year of the Metal Ox and bask in prosperity and good fortune at Dahlia Dreams! Featuring auspicious elements and symbols, this ever popular floral display ushers in new beginnings filled with good luck and positivity. Stroll through a field of about 1,400 pretty dahlias of mixed varieties, all grown in-house for the very first time by our very own horticulturists alongside a host of Lunar New Year floral favourites such as azaleas, chrysanthemums and cymbidiums. Date: 15 January to 21 February 2021 Time: 9am – 9pm Venue: Gardens By the Bay For more information, visit Dahlia Dreams 2021. You can get tickets at discounted prices over at Klook, KKDay or Trip.com (P.S. Eligible for SingapoRediscover Vouchers too ). ************************************* 3. Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2021 The Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2021 (2021 年牛车水农历新年庆祝活动) will be a festive affair with a new hybrid event that will bring the culture and traditions of the festival into the homes of local and international audiences, while welcoming the year of the Ox with Chinatown’s iconic Street Light-Up. Themed “Usher in Good Health, Prosperity, and Happiness (竹报平安除旧岁, 金牛迎春好运来)”, the Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2021 will kick off with the Official Light-up and Opening Ceremony on 23 January 2021. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the closed-door ceremony will be streamed live online from the Kreta Ayer People’s Theatre. Date: 23 January to 12 March 2021 Time: Refer to post Venue: Chinatown For more information, visit Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2021 ************************************* 4. River Hongbao 2021 The life-sized lanterns, giant God of Fortune installation and exhibition which have made River Hongbao (RHB) one of Singapore’s most beloved and exciting Chinese New Year celebration events will return this year at a new venue at Gardens by the Bay. To prevent crowding, visitors are required to pre-register by booking slots online to avoid disappointment. Date: 10 to 16 February 2020 Time: Refer to post Venue: Gardens by the Bay Admission: Pre-registration required For more information, visit Singapore River Hongbao 2021. ************************************* 5. Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Chinese New Year Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre presents ‘Moo Moo PARK’, Asia’s first drive-through exhibition, in partnership with The MeshMinds Foundation. Blending art and technology, we celebrate the Year of the Ox with a special focus on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Blending creativity, resilience, and imagination, this immersive exhibition in a carpark is the perfect way to welcome the Lunar New Year of the Ox with your loved ones! Date: 22 January to 28 March 2021 *Closed on 11, 12, and 13 February 2021. Time: 12pm – 10pm Venue: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Level 6 Car Park PLACES OF INTEREST 6. Universal Studios Singapore Date: 6 and 26 February 2021 You can purchase Universal Studios Singapore One-Day Ticket via Klook (Eligible for SingapoRediscovers Vouchers) or KKday. For more information, visit Universal Studios Singapore Lunar New Year. ************************************* 7. S.E.A. Aquarium Date: Daily Operation hours: 10am – 7pm Admission: Charges apply. You can purchase S.E.A. Aquarium™ One-Day Ticket via Klook (Eligible for SingapoRediscovers Vouchers) or KKday. For more information, visit S.E.A. Aquarium Lunar New Year ************************************* 8. Science Centre Singapore Date: 29 January to 28 February 2021 Operation hours: 10am – 1pm and 2pm – 5pm Admission: Charges apply. You can get tickets at discounted prices over at Klook or Trip.com. (P.S. Eligible for SingapoRediscover Vouchers too ). For more information, visit Science Centre Singapore. ************************************* 9. KidsSTOP Kindly note that from 12 to 14 February 2021, over the Chinese New Year weekend, Science Centre Singapore and its group of attractions will be open from 10am to 1pm, and 2pm to 5pm. The attractions will be closed on 11 and 15 February 2021, and operations will resume on 19 February 2021. Admission: Charges apply. You can get tickets at discounted prices over at Klook or Trip.com. (P.S. Eligible for SingapoRediscover Vouchers too ). For more information, visit KidsSTOP. ************************************* 10. Omni-Theatre Date: Daily Operation hours: 12pm – 7pm Admission: Charges apply. Get your tickets online to enjoy more discounts from Klook. For more information, visit Omni-Theatre. ************************************* 11. Snow City Date: Daily Operation hours: 10am – 7pm Admission: Charges apply. You can get tickets at discounted prices over at Klook or Trip.com. (P.S. Eligible for SingapoRediscover Vouchers too ). For more information, visit Snow City. ************************************* 12. Singapore Zoo Date: Daily Operation hours: 8.30am – 6pm Admission: Charges apply. You can get tickets at discounted prices over at Klook or Trip.com. (P.S. Eligible for SingapoRediscover Vouchers too ). For more information, visit Singapore Zoo. ************************************* 13. Singapore Flyer Date: Daily Operation hours: 8.30am – 10.30pm (last boarding at 10pm) Admission: Charges apply. You can get tickets at discounted prices over at Klook or Trip.com. (P.S. Eligible for SingapoRediscover Vouchers too ). For more information, visit Singapore Zoo. ************************************* 14. Jurong Bird Park Date: Daily Operation hours: 8.30am – 6pm Admission: Charges apply. You can get tickets at discounted prices over at Klook or KKDay. STAYCATION 15. The Fullerton Bay Hotel Enjoy the ultimate staycation at the luxurious Fullerton Bay Hotel. The sleek and modern waterfront hotel is located in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District and features spectacular views of the Singapore skyline. [FLASH DEAL] The Fullerton Bay Hotel Staycation Package – KKday Exclusive Up To 45% Off | $100 Dining Credit Free | Breakfast For 2 Included! You can book the Staycation Package via KKDay from $609 onwards. ************************************* 16. Andaz Singapore Room & F&B Credits Package: Enjoy 1-night stay in a comfortable room of your choice inclusive of daily breakfast and access to hotel facilities, SGD100 F&B Dining Credits per room that can be used in all F&B outlets including in-room dining, complimentary in-room minibar, once per stay and refreshments at Sunroom on Level 25. You can book the Staycation Package via Klook from $240 onwards (Eligible for SingapoRediscovers Vouchers). Related Read: CNY Staycation Singapore Deals 2021 MUSEUMS The following museums are open during the Chinese New Year Period. The list is not exhaustive, visit here for a list of Museums in Singapore. 17. National Museum Of Singapore Date: Daily Operation hours: Daily from 10am – 7pm Free: Free for Citizens and Permanent Residents For more information, visit Chinese New Year Celebrations 2020 At The National Museum Of Singapore. ************************************* 18. The Asian Civilisations Museum Date: Daily Operation hours: 10am – 7pm (Open till 9pm on Fridays) Free: Free for Citizens and Permanent Residents For more information, visit acm.org.sg. ************************************* 19. National Gallery Singapore Date: Daily Operation hours: 10am to 7pm Free: Free for Citizens and Permanent Residents For more information, visit here. FREE PLACES 20. Singapore Botanic Gardens Date: Daily Operation hours: 5am – 12am Admission: Free For more information, visit Singapore Botanic Gardens. ************************************* 21. Jurong Lake Gardens Date: Daily Operation hours: 24 hours Admission: Free For more information, visit Jurong Lake Gardens. OTHERS 22. Huat to Do at Singapore Sports Hub Get a running start to the Chinese New Year with Singapore Sports Hub. Kick-off the year with a prosperous 888-metre run with family and friends, followed by some watery fun for a splash of good luck. Then, dive into delicious festive fare at the mall and at night fall, grab a good spot to watch the National Stadium dome come alive as you bask in its golden glow. Date: Daily Operation hours: 10am – 7pm Admission: Charges apply. For more information, visit Singapore Sports Hub Chinese New Year. SHOPPING MALLS 23. AMK Hub Chinese New Year 2021 Experience the prosperous cheer of the new year with a series of exciting deals and activities to complement your new year festivities, all conveniently located within the heart of Ang Mo Kio. Receive blessings of the season from AMK Hub with a bountiful array of gifts with purchases when you shop and dine at AMK Hub. Shoppers can also stand a chance to receive a wealth of blessings when you spot the God of Fortune within the mall this month! Date: 8 January to 28 February 2021 Time: Refer to post Venue: AMK Hub For more information, visit AMK Hub Chinese New Year 2021. ************************************* 24. Jurong Point Chinese New Year 2021 Usher in a bountiful Lunar New Year at Jurong Point with exciting prosperity opportunities! Be it planning your reunion dinners, purchasing Lunar New Year décor items to spruce up your homes, selecting delicious festive goodies or getting the brightest of outfits, the myriad of shops at Jurong Point is sure to satisfy your shopping needs. Shoppers also stand chances to redeem or win prizes while shopping and dining at Jurong Point this festive season. Date: 8 January to 28 February 2021 Time: Refer to post Venue: Jurong Point For more information, visit Jurong Point Chinese New Year 2021. CHINESE NEW YEAR RELATED 25. Chingay Parade 2021 The highly anticipated annual Chingay Parade will return in its 49th edition. It will showcase a blend of old and new cultural performances, traditional and emerging art forms, but presented as a digital experience for the first time. Themed ‘Light of Hope’ – Singapore’s first digital Chingay will be aired live on television, online and social media channels on 20 February 2021, 8pm – 9pm. In its new digital format, audiences will now be able to tune in from anywhere and everywhere for the first time in 49 years. Date: 20 February 2021 Time: 8pm – 9pm Venue: Online For more information, visit Chingay Parade 2021. https://thenewageparents.com/where-to-go-during-chinese-new-year-in-singapore/
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  5. My family slowly switch to dell xps 13. I am still hoping to get an xps 15 Former was hp envy but quality poor
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  6. So near your atb gf house. dangerous sia what if your gf appear when u together with maria, tomy and mommy?
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  7. The girls there will teach you how to hold the mic...
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  8. thats why no govts talk abt implementing vaccination passports since they all know the vaccines r no more than a placebo. if vaccine works, then why these people still wearing masks after vaccination. only the kumgong old folks believe in what sgp govt says.
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  9. i just let him talk without interrupting since he dont have much time left liao. maybe bring him go jiak atbcps to make his remaining time enjoyable.
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  10. It's worse than hard... If hard pressed sure will end life
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  11. Provide a listening ear without judgement. Explore his options with him
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  12. Can you still transmit Covid-19 after vaccination? By Zaria Gorvett3rd February 2021 There's no evidence that any of the current Covid-19 vaccines can completely stop people from being infected – and this has implications for our prospects of achieving herd immunity. read more https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210203-why-vaccinated-people-may-still-be-able-to-spread-covid-19
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  13. Can You Still Spread Covid-19 After You Get Vaccinated? Scientists say even vaccinated people need to take Covid precautions https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-you-still-spread-covid-19-after-you-get-vaccinated-11610379107 Do the Covid vaccines prevent you from spreading the virus, or do they just protect you from getting sick? Scientists don’t know yet—and the uncertainty has big implications during the rollout of the vaccines. Pfizer and Moderna, the companies that developed the vaccines authorized in the U.S. so far, say their vaccines are about 95% effective at preventing people from getting sick with Covid symptoms. But there’s not enough evidence yet on whether the vaccines also prevent asymptomatic infection and transmission. The companies say research is ongoing to determine the answer. Without vaccines, research has suggested that asymptomatic transmission of the coronavirus that causes Covid is responsible for roughly a quarter of infections. Read more https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-you-still-spread-covid-19-after-you-get-vaccinated-11610379107
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  14. How would u handle this........? As posted some time ago, about a middle age neighbor has Stage 4 cancer & going through family issues (divorce) as well! He was pouring out his sorrows....... I just was lost for words. How/what would u handle this situation?
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  15. for web, video and simple video editing, i guess only mac does it best with it new m1 chip at 1.3k
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  16. TOKYO (BLOOMBERG) - The first hints of trouble emerged in the spring of 2020. The world was in the early throes of a mysterious pandemic, which first obliterated demand then super-charged Internet and mobile computing when economies regained their footing. That about-face - in a span of months - laid the seeds for potentially the most serious shortage in years of the semiconductors that lie at the heart of everything from smartphones to cars and TVs. Auto and electronics makers that cut back drastically in the early days of the outbreak are now rushing to re-up orders, only to get turned away because chipmakers are stretched to the max supplying smartphone giants like Apple Last week, Qualcomm's Cristiano Amon, head of the world's largest mobile chipmaker, flagged shortages "across the board", citing the industry's reliance on just a handful of players in Asia. Mr Amon joined a growing chorus of industry leaders warning in recent weeks that they can't get enough chips to make their products Carmakers appear in direst straits and have spurred the United States and German governments to come to their aid - General Motors this week was forced to mothball three North American plants and Ford Motor is bracing for a 20 per cent drop in near-term output. But more industries have lately copped to shortages, emphasising how Covid-19 and a boom in a new breed of 5G-ready smartphones like the iPhone 12 is exacerbating a shortage of capacity plaguing the entire consumer industry. Chip shortages are expected to wipe out US$61 billion (S$81.4 billion) of sales for automakers alone, but the hit to the much larger electronics industry - while tough to quantify at this early stage - could be far larger. Apple, a major Qualcomm customer, said recently that sales of some new high-end iPhones were hemmed in by a shortage of components. Europe's NXP Semiconductors and Infineon Technologies - whose roles near the top of the supply chain grant them visibility over global chip flows - have both indicated the constraints are no longer confined to autos. And Sony said last Wednesday (Feb 3) it might be unable to fully sate demand for its new gaming console in 2021 because of production bottlenecks. "The virus pandemic, social distancing in factories, and soaring competition from tablets, laptops and electric cars are causing some of the toughest conditions for smartphone component supply in many years," said Mr Neil Mawston, an analyst with Strategy Analytics. He estimates prices for key smartphone components including chipsets and displays have risen as much as 15 per cent in the past three to six months. PC makers were among the first to hint, in the spring of 2020, at an impending crunch, a warning echoed by Lenovo Group last Wednesday. At the heart of the crisis sits Taiwan and its largest company Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), the chipmaker of choice to the world's technology and auto giants. It spent billions in past years ensuring it remains at the forefront of semiconductor production technology - a costly exercise that's both paid off and also thrust it into the middle of a global geopolitical dogfight. Last Friday, Qualcomm and Corning joined Biden administration officials to discuss the gathering storm with their Taiwanese counterparts and the island's top industry representatives including TSMC. Both sides repeatedly stressed their interdependence, Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-Hua told reporters. The presence of several senior US officials and the Semiconductor Industry Association - which represents America's biggest chipmakers - emphasised the urgency of the situation. The current crisis stems from several factors that converged last year. Like most every chip designer on the planet, Qualcomm outsources production to Asian companies, foremost among which are TSMC and Samsung Electronics. The pair are increasingly the only recourse for producing the most advanced semiconductors. But their capacity takes years to plan and billions of dollars to build in tandem with customers, and the post-Covid-19 5G phone and Internet boom took their clients by surprise. Industry executives also blame excessive stockpiling, which began over the summer when Huawei Technologies - a major smartphone and networking gear maker - began hoarding components to ensure its survival from crippling US sanctions. Led by Huawei, Chinese imports of chips of all kinds climbed to almost US$380 billion in 2020 - making up almost a fifth of the country's overall imports for the year. Rivals including Apple, worried about their own caches, responded in kind. At the same time, the stay-at-home era spurred sales of home appliances from the costliest TVs to the lowliest air purifiers, all of which now come with smart, customized chips. TSMC executives said on its two most recent earnings calls that customers have been accumulating more inventory than normal to hedge against uncertainties, a manoeuvre they see persisting for some time. "There's a chip stockpiling arms race," said Mr Will Bright, co-founder and chief product officer at Drop, which uses custom chips in headphones and keyboards. All that has dried up the spigot for smaller-volume buyers such as the makers of cars and gaming consoles: Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft have struggled to make enough Switches, PlayStations and Xboxes for about a year. The game hardware industry is bracing for supply to get worse before it gets better in 2021, potentially even affecting the next holiday season, people familiar with the matter say. It didn't help that automakers - the most visible cohort to be affected - misjudged the situation. Some industry observers blame their predicament on near-sighted planning and under-estimation of a post-Covid-19 rebound in auto demand. Others argue chipmakers are prioritising higher-volume and more lucrative consumer electronics such as smartphones. Last Friday, Minebea Mitsumi - a vital supplier to the transport and electronics industries - suggested shortages may plague even more sectors, including aviation. "Demand is springing up everywhere at a faster-than-expected pace," CEO Yoshihisa Kainuma told analysts on a call. "Airlines around the world are scrapping old aircraft to slim down their balance sheet. And people's desire to travel will explode after the pandemic." It's anybody's guess when production will catch up with demand. But a growing number of industry observers don't see quick or simple resolution. "A lot of it can be traced back to the second quarter of last year, when the whole world basically shut down. Many auto companies shut down manufacturing and their suppliers re-prioritised," said Mr Mario Morales, an analyst with IDC. "Not until the second half will we see relief for some of these markets." https://www.straitstimes.com/business/economy/global-chip-shortage-spirals-beyond-cars-to-phones-and-game-consoles
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  17. Visio is additional license.. acces gng end soon
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  18. This 3 will be slightly different from windows
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  19. Yeah i also use these 3...Access and Visio never touch before...haha
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  20. i also go vegan twice a month but my xdd jiak abalone twice weekly. wahahahahahhaha
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  22. https://food.grab.com/sg/en/restaurant/red-apple-veggie-cafe-fortune-centre-delivery/4-C2CKA6E1TFKJEE I mean my current atb gf rah wahaha So chiu oso jiak zhey sometimes?
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  23. in short he spend $10.80 per meal and spend at least $6 on transport and time going to those location to eat, if he take mrt (inculding walking to mrt station and to the eating places) at least 1.3hr
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  24. no need to work is so good, can spend time going to places to est
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  25. Tink sls bcm lip sup ktv hub... Tis business cannot go online
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  26. SINGAPORE: An employee at the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) was wrongly administered the equivalent of five doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine due to a human error, the public healthcare institution said on Saturday (Feb 6). The error happened on Jan 14 during a vaccination exercise conducted at SNEC for its staff members. “The error was discovered within minutes of the vaccination, when the staff was resting in a designated area after vaccination,” said SNEC in a press release. “Senior doctors were alerted immediately and the staff was assessed and found to be well, with no adverse reaction or side effects.” As a precaution, the affected employee was warded at Singapore General Hospital (SGH) for observation. "The staff’s condition remained stable throughout and the staff was discharged two days later. We have been following up closely with the staff, who remains well," said SNEC. The vaccination exercise at the eye centre was stopped immediately and the rest of its employees were vaccinated at SGH. “SNEC is not involved in Singapore’s vaccination exercise for any other groups,” it said. According to SNEC, investigations showed that it was a human error resulting from a lapse in communication among the vaccination team at the time. “The staff in charge of diluting the vaccine had been called away to attend to other matters during the preparation of the vaccine, and a second staff member had mistaken the undiluted dose in the vial to be ready for administering,” said SNEC. The eye centre has done a “thorough review” of its internal processes and has taken steps to ensure that such lapses do not happen again, said SNEC’s medical director Professor Wong Tien Yin, apologising for the incident. “SNEC takes a very serious view of this incident. The safety of those receiving the vaccination during our staff vaccination exercise is of our utmost priority. We are extremely sorry that this incident happened,” he said. “We have apologised to the staff concerned and the staff’s family. We will continue to monitor the staff’s health closely and provide the necessary support.” Source: CNA/gs
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  27. I miss the old days version of pasar malam. Like malaysia version!
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  28. Lets hope the one who received 5 doses at 1 go, is young & healthy! He/she should be able to ride out the overdose! Else, go straight to "Pass Go", Collect $225,000!
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  29. Technically where does Temasick money come from? Was there any formal disclosure of the temasick funds sources?
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  30. "S'pore's like home already': German teenager who went viral for swearing in Hokkien on TikTok For primary school, I went to Opera Estate Primary — it's like a neighbourhood school. And then secondary school, I went to St. Pat's (St. Patrick's School). After secondary school, I went to ITE East for like six months, and then I dropped out https://mothership.sg/2021/02/jack-bohm-hokkien-tiktok/ Wahaha wonder dis amdk xdd junior of mine beo our aunty math teacher
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  31. Stay at home lor If go out, they sure argue outside de. Last few yrs, i already voiced out to stay at home, so everybardy stay home. What is the point,when abit of small small pettt thing nia "tsk tsk", tsk ki lan
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