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War And Peace: Book 5 CHAPTER XII

August 23rd 2008 in Novel

IN THE EVENING Prince Andrey and Pierre got into the coach and drove to Bleak

Hills. Prince Andrey watched Pierre and broke the silence from time to time with

speeches that showed he was in a good humour.

Pointing to the fields, he told him of the improvements he was making in the

management of his land.

Pierre preserved a gloomy silence, replying only by monosyllables, and

apparently plunged in his own thoughts.

Pierre was reflecting that Prince Andrey was unhappy, that he was in error,

that he did not know the true light, and that he ought to come to his aid;

enlighten him and lift him up. But as soon as he began to deliberate on what he

would say, he foresaw that Prince Andrey with one word,…

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Беспроводная сеть своими руками

September 30th 2009 in Internet/Networking

Александр Ватаманюк "Беспроводная сеть своими руками"Питер, 2006 г. | 194 стр. | ISBN 5469013847 | DjVu | 16,5MbВы хотите создать домашнюю или офисную сеть? Тогда вы должны быть готовы к тому, что вам придется провести немало времени с дрелью и перфоратором, глотать пыль в подвале или испытывать страх высоты на крыше, "воевать" с ЖЭСом за протянутый между домами провод, ругаться с родителями из-за испорченного ремонта - в общем, всех проблем и не перечислишь. Однако неприятностей можно избежать, построив сеть на основании беспроводных технологий.Прочитав эту книгу, вы будете знать все необходимое для того, чтобы суметь самостоятельно создать беспроводную сеть: от теоретических основ беспроводной связи до принципов настройки сети в различных версиях Windows. Книга написана так, что будет понятна пользователю, никогда ранее не занимавшемуся сетями. В то же время отдельные ее разделы откроют немало нового даже опытным системным администраторам.СкачатьRapidshare | Depositfiles | Filefactory Letitbit | Uploading | Easy-Share | Uploadbox

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Winstructor – Internet Information Services 7 (IIS 7)

September 23rd 2009 in Internet/Networking

Winstructor – Internet Information Services 7 (IIS 7) | 318.56 MB

Internet Information Services 7, or IIS 7 is faster, more scalable and more reliable than ever before. Covered in more depth than other training, we’ll teach you the tips and tricks so you can get the most out of your IIS 7 Web Servers.

With this Training Package You’ll Discover:

- How to install IIS 7

- What’s changed in IIS 7

- How to install and configure FTP Sites in IIS 7

- How to install and configure Web Sites in IIS 7

- IIS 7 SSL

- Web Server Security

- Failed Request Tracing

- Installing IIS 7 on Server Core

- SMTP Services

- Install PHP

- Install MySQL

- Install PHPMyAdmin

- Install WordPress

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Essentials of Wireless Mesh Networking

September 13th 2009 in Internet/Networking

Steve Methley, "Essentials of Wireless Mesh Networking"

Cambridge University Press | 2009 | ISBN: 052187680X | 240 pages | PDF | 3,5 MB

Are you involved in implementing wireless mesh networks? As mesh networks move towards large-scale deployment, this highly practical book provides the information and insights you need. The technology is described, potential pitfalls in implementation are identified, clear hints and tips for success are provided, and real-world implementation examples are evaluated. Moreover, an introduction to wireless sensor networks (WSN) is included. This is an invaluable resource for electrical and communications engineers, software engineers, technology and information strategists in equipment, content and service providers, and spectrum regulators. It is also a useful guide for graduate students in wireless communications, and telecommunications.

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The Journal of Real Time Image Processing

September 2nd 2009 in Internet/Networking

Editors-in-Chief: N. Kehtarnavaz; M.F. Carlsohn, ?Journal of Real-Time Image Processing?

Springer | ISSN: 1861-8219 | Up to 2007(!) | PDF | Each article - separate file | 6 mbThe Journal of Real-Time Image Processing is intended to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of image processing, serving the greater community of researchers, practicing engineers, and industrial professionals who deal with designing, implementing or utilizing image processing systems which must satisfy real-time design constraints.

Due to rapid advancements in integrated circuit technology, the rich theoretical results that have been developed by the image processing research community are now being increasingly applied in practical systems to solve real-world image processing problems. Such systems involve constraints placed not only on their size, cost, and power consumption, but also on the timeliness of the image data processed. Examples of such systems are mobile phones, digital still/video/cell-phone cameras, portable media players, personal digital assistants, high-definition television, video surveillance systems, industrial inspection systems, medical imaging devices, intelligent robots, spectral imaging systems, and many other real-time embedded systems. In these real-time systems, strict timing requirements demand that results are available within a certain interval of time as imposed by the application. It is often the case that an image processing algorithm is developed and proven theoretically sound, presumably with a specific application in mind, but its practical applications and the detailed steps, methodology, and trade-off analysis required to achieve its real-time performance are not fully explored, leaving these critical and usually non-trivial issues for those wishing to employ the algorithm in a real-time system.

The journal solicits original contributions in the following areas:

  • Real-time image processing systems and algorithms for industrial, medical, consumer electronics, portable and embedded device applications

  • Design and real-time implementation of image processing algorithms

  • Hardware/software co-design for image processing algorithms

  • Practical, low-cost, and real-time architectures for image processing systems

  • Fast algorithms for image processing applications

  • Tools, simulation and modeling for real-time image processing algorithms and their implementations (including FPGA, DSP, ASIC, etc.)

  • Real-time methods and applications in bioinformatics imaging

  • System on Chip (SoC) and System in a Package (SiP) designs for image processing applications

  • Real-time aspects of (image) pattern recognition system design

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James Candy Model Based Signal Processing

September 2nd 2009 in Internet/Networking

James Candy, "Model-Based Signal Processing"

Wiley-IEEE Press | ISBN 0471236322 | Year 2005 | 677 pages | PDF | (19MB) 9MB (un)compressed

Book Description

A unique treatment of signal processing using a model-based perspective

Signal processing is primarily aimed at extracting useful information, while rejecting the extraneous from noisy data. If signal levels are high, then basic techniques can be applied. However, low signal levels require using the underlying physics to correct the problem causing these low levels and extracting the desired information. Model-based signal processing incorporates the physical phenomena, measurements, and noise in the form of mathematical models to solve this problem. Not only does the approach enable signal processors to work directly in terms of the problem's physics, instrumentation, and uncertainties, but it provides far superior performance over the standard techniques. Model-based signal processing is both a modeler's as well as a signal processor's tool.

Model-Based Signal Processing develops the model-based approach in a unified manner and follows it through the text in the algorithms, examples, applications, and case studies. The approach, coupled with the hierarchy of physics-based models that the author develops, including linear as well as nonlinear representations, makes it a unique contribution to the field of signal processing.

The text includes parametric (e.g., autoregressive or all-pole), sinusoidal, wave-based, and state-space models as some of the model sets with its focus on how they may be used to solve signal processing problems. Special features are provided that assist readers in understanding the material and learning how to apply their new knowledge to solving real-life problems.

  • Unified treatment of well-known signal processing models including physics-based model sets

  • Simple applications demonstrate how the model-based approach works, while detailed case studies demonstrate problem solutions in their entirety from concept to model development, through simulation, application to real data, and detailed performance analysis

  • Summaries provided with each chapter ensure that readers understand the key points needed to move forward in the text as well as MATLAB(r) Notes that describe the key commands and toolboxes readily available to perform the algorithms discussed

  • References lead to more in-depth coverage of specialized topics

  • Problem sets test readers' knowledge and help them put their new skills into practice

The author demonstrates how the basic idea of model-based signal processing is a highly effective and natural way to solve both basic as well as complex processing problems. Designed as a graduate-level text, this book is also essential reading for practicing signal-processing professionals and scientists, who will find the variety of case studies to be invaluable.

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"Given its extensive, but very cohesive and accessible coverage…this book could be very well appreciated by both students and specialists in the field." (Computing Reviews.com, August 1, 2006)

"...belongs in the library of every practicing signal processor." (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, May 2006)

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Winstructor – Windows Server 2003

September 2nd 2009 in Internet/Networking

Winstructor Computer Based Training Products.

The Windows Server 2003 Video Series includes all Videos from our 70-290, 70-291, 70-293, 70-294, 70-292, and 70-296 Exam Packages and all additional Windows Server 2003 Videos. If you want to go past simply passing your MCSE and want to Master Windows Server 2003 then this is the ultimate package!

Windows Server 2003 contains the following Training Videos:

Groups

Duration: 13:15

In this Video we discuss Creating Groups in Windows Server 2003 using Active Directory Users and Computers and Automating Group creation using the command line.

Computer Accounts

Duration: 7:56

In this Video we discuss Creating Computer Accounts on Windows Server 2003 using Active Directory Users and Computers and via command line utilities.

User Accounts

Duration: 16:03

In this Video we show you how to Create and Configure User Accounts in a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Domain Environment.

Creating User Accounts Using Automation

Duration: 36:04

In this Video we show you how to Create and Configure User Accounts in a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Domain Environment using automation tools like LDIFDE, CSVDE, the Net User and the Directory Services Commands.

Share and NTFS Permissions

Duration: 26:52

In this Video we discuss Share and NTFS Permissions. We discuss how these permission work when they are applied together and highlight issues you’ll face when using Deny entries. Then we move on to discuss Inheritence, Effective Permissions and Taking Ownership of Files and Folders.

Shares

Duration: 11:23

In this Video we discuss the the default Windows Shares, how to create Shares and how to map to shares using the Command Line and the GUI.

Remote Desktop

Duration: 12:02

In this Video we show you how to configure and use the Remote Desktop feature of Windows Server 2003. We also take a detailed look at both the Client and Server Configuration.

Remote Desktop Web Connection

Duration: 4:50

Following on from our Video on the Windows Server 2003 Remote Desktop, we show you how to Install and Configure the Remote Desktop Web Connection and IIS.

Software Update Services (SUS)

Duration: 38:40

In this Video we install, configure and demonstrate how to use Microsoft Software Update Services to ensure all of your Windows 2000 and above Clients are updated automatically. We discuss Parent/Child SUS Servers, how to backup and restore your SUS Servers, Group Policy Client Configuration and how to Troubleshoot SUS.

Backups

Duration: 20:51

In this Video we discuss planning for and responding to disaster using Windows Backup on Windows 2003 Server. We show you how to backup and restore your files and we also discuss the 5 types of backup methods and demonstrate the relevance that archive bit has on your backup choices.

Automated System Recovery

Duration: 3:37

In this Video we discuss Creating the Automated System Recovery (ASR) Disk using Windows Backup on Windows 2003 Server.

System State Backup and Restores

Duration: 10:30

In this Video we demonstrate performing System State Backups and Restores and ensuring that an Authoritative Restore Replicates to your other Domain Controllers.

Printers

Duration: 40:54

In this video we show you how to configure Printers on a Windows 2003 Server.

DHCP Server

Duration: 28:21

In this Video we demonstrate how to Create a DHCP Server on a Windows 2003 Server. We cover Installing, Configuring, Backing Up, Restoring and Troubleshooting your DHCP Server.

DHCP Relay Agent

Duration: 3:55

In this Video we demonstrate how to Create a DHCP Relay Agent on a Windows 2003 Server, so your clients on a Remote Network Segment can be issued with a Dynamic IP Address.

Introduction and Installing DNS

Duration: 11:58

In this Video we Introduce you to DNS and its hierarchical structure. We then Install DNS on a Windows 2003 Server and demonstrate its ability to resolve host names immediately.

DNS Resolution

Duration: 8:24

In this Video we discuss DNS Resolution in detail. We show you exactly what happens when a client computer needs to resolve a Hostname to an IP Address.

DNS Zones

Duration: 26:31

In this Video we create Forward and Reverse Lookups on Primary, Secondary, Stub and Active Directory Integrated Zones. We discuss why you’d choose one Zone type over another and end with a demonstration on Delegating DNS.

DNS Records

Duration: 38:21

In this Video we demonstrate how to Create DNS Records on a Windows 2003 Server and discuss the various types of DNS Records, as well as experimental and records that are coming in the future.

Adminstering DNS

Duration: 30:01

In this Video we show you how to Administer a DNS Server. As DNS is the foundation of your Active Directory Infrastructure, you need to make sure that DNS is working properly. We show you how!

Introducing Certificates

Duration: 3:58

In this Video we Introduce you to Certificates, Public/Private Key Pairs, and Symmetric Keys.

Protecting the ROOT and Intermediate CA’s

Duration: 1:46

In this Video we show you how to design your PKI Hierarchy to Protect the ROOT and Intermediate CA’s. Protecting the ROOT and Intermediate CA’s is Critical to the Security of your Certification Authority.

Installing the ROOT CA

Duration: 15:35

In this Video we show you how to Install the ROOT CA in a Standalone Workgroup Environment.

Installing the Intermediate CA

Duration: 6:37

In this Video we show you how to Install the Intermediate CA in a Standalone Workgroup Environment.

Installing the Issuing CA

Duration: 9:02

In this Video we show you how to Install the Issuing CA as an Enterprise Subordinate. Then we discuss Backups and Restoring your CA’s.

Certificate Autoenrollment

Duration: 11:35

In this Video we show you how to use Certificate Autoenrollment to Automatically Enroll Users with Certificates. This is not an easy task, but even in a medium sized business, this can save you a considerable amount of time.

Issuing Certificates using Web Enrollment

Duration: 13:43

In this Video we show you how to Issue Certificates to users, using Web Enrollment.

Issuing Certificates using the Certification Authority MMC

Duration: 10:20

In this Video we show you how to Issue Certificates using the Certification Authority MMC and to Secure Access to a Website with SSL/Certificates.

Renewing Certificates

Duration: 4:55

Your ROOT, Intermediate and Issuing CA’s need Certificates too! In this Video we show you how to Renew the Certificates for your PKI Hierarchy.

Key Recovery Agents

Duration: 18:34

In this Video we show you how to recover lost Keys by Creating a Key Recovery Agent. We demonstrate Archiving Keys and retrieving lost keys using the Certutil Utility. Then we recover an encrypted file, that has been encrypted with an old, deleted private key.

Installing Active Directory

Duration: 7:19

In this Video we show you how to Install Active Directory on a Windows 2003 Server.

Forest and Domain Functional Levels

Duration: 4:42

In this Video we discuss Forest and Domain Functional Levels.

Operations Masters

Duration: 28:33

Learn how to Administer the 5 Operations Masters Roles, or FSMO Roles in Windows 2003 Server. Operations Masters are critical to the healthy operation of your network!

Introduction to Group Policy

Duration: 1:51

In this Video we Introduce you to Group Policy. This video sets up the rest of the course on Group Policy.

Local Group Policy Objects

Duration: 1:48

In this Video we discuss Local Group Policy Objects. This video acts as an introduction to Group Policy Objects which are discussed in depth in the next video on Non-Local Group Policy Objects.

Non-Local Group Policy Objects

Duration: 25:07

In this Video we take a comprehensive look at Group Policy Objects, by first discussing the order in which Policies are applied. We look at the effects of Conflicting Policies. Then we move on and Create both Computer and User Policies at the Site and OU level and what the effect this has on a Windows XP Professional Computer that is logged into a Domain.

Resultant Set of Policy (RSOP)

Duration: 9:28

So what happens to a Computer or Users effective Policy if they join a different OU, or become a member of a new Group? In this Video we take a detailed look at the Resultant Set of Policy MMC which allows us to simulate what the net effect to our Policies will be, if a change occurs.

Folder Redirection using Group Policy

Duration: 5:25

In this Video we Folder Redirection using Group Policy. This Policy enables you to store the Users My Documents, Desktop, Application Data and Start Menu contents on a Server to make Backups much easier.

Software Restriction Using Group Policy

Duration: 11:46

In this video we show you how to use Group Policy to control the software that is allowed to run or restricted from running in your network.

Windows Time Service

Duration: 22:53

In this Video we discuss the Windows Time Service, how to configure it, Group Policy, and the role that Windows Time plays in your Organization.

Windows File Protection

Duration: 8:35

In this Video we demonstrate how WFP – Windows File Protection drastically reduces Blue Screens by Monitoring and Protecting Critical Windows System Files.

Disk Quotas

Duration: 7:53

In this video we show you how to use Disk Quotas to control the Disk Space on a Windows 2003 Server.

Distributed File System

Duration: 14:04

In this Video we discuss the positive role that the Distributed File System can play in your Network. We demonstrate Automatic Replication and discuss Active Directory Domain DFS Integration.

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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Tutorials

September 2nd 2009 in Internet/Networking

VTC Windows 2008 Training:

Course Overview

Welcome (01:53) T

Prerequisites (04:18) T

Course Overview (04:11) T

History of Windows Server (06:07) T

Windows Server 2008 Overview (04:49) T

Windows Server 2008 & Vista (06:05) T

Windows Server 2008 Basics

System Requirements (03:29) T

First Look at Server 2008 (04:34) T

Windows Server Architecture (06:15) T

The Vista Connection (05:29) T

Virtualization (04:31) T

Roles and Features pt. 1 (06:14) T

Roles and Features pt. 2 (04:36) T

Roles and Features pt. 3 (05:10) T

Installation & Deployment

Differences About this Installation (04:00) T

Pre-Installation (03:43) T

Windows Imaging Format (04:30) T

Windows Automated Installation Kit (04:02) T

Installing Windows Server 2008 pt. 1 (04:39) T

Installing Windows Server 2008 pt. 2 (05:43) T

Microsoft Solutions Framework (03:37) T

Windows Deployment Services (05:54) T

Network Services

New In Network Services (04:48)

Network Access Protection pt. 1 (06:15)

Network Access Protection pt. 2 (05:59)

IPv6 pt. 1 (06:09)

IPv6 pt. 2 (06:08)

TCP/IP Config (05:43)

Toredo (05:05)

Active Directory

Active Directory Overview (04:43)

Active Directory Organization (06:16)

New In Active Directory (06:12)

Creating A Domain Controller pt. 1 (05:55)

Creating A Domain Controller pt. 2 (05:21)

Domain Functional Levels (06:15)

Read-Only Domain Controllers (06:17)

System Management

Group Policy (06:10)

Group Policy Basics (03:49)

Managing Group Policy pt. 1 (04:23)

Managing Group Policy pt. 2 (05:55)

Forcing Group Policy Updates (06:15)

Troubleshooting Group Policy (05:54)

New in Group Policy (05:53)

File System

File System Basics (04:46)

New in the File System (06:13)

Full-Volume Encryption (03:49)

Managing Windows Server 2008

Differences About Server Management (02:35)

ICT Console (04:27)

Server Manager (06:25)

MMC (04:34)

Storage Manager (06:53)

Task Scheduler (06:14)

Command-Line Tools (05:24)

PowerShell

PowerShell (06:25)

Installing PowerShell (03:56)

Command Guide (06:01)

Scripts (06:43)

Security

New in Security (06:24)

Security Configuration Wizard (06:20)

Terminal Server

TS Basics (04:38)

Remote Desktop (05:33)

Installing TS (07:17)

Remote Applications (06:00)

Server Core

Server Core (05:38)

Server Core Installation (06:06)

Managing Server Core pt. 1 (06:26)

Managing Server Core pt. 2 (04:54)

Managing Server Core pt. 3 (05:53)

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Antennas for Base Stations in Wireless Communications

August 30th 2009 in Internet/Networking

Zhi Ning Chen, Kwai-Man Luk "Antennas for Base Stations in Wireless Communications"

McGraw-Hill Professional | English | 2009-06-02 | ISBN: 0071612882 | 412 pages | PDF | 5,3 MB

Design Antennas for Modern Wireless Communications Systems

Written by a global team of expert contributors, this book offers complete details on the wide range of antennas used in today's wireless communication networks. Coverage includes the most popular applications in WWAN (GSM, CDMA, and WCDMA), WLAN (Bluetooth and WiFi), WMAN (WiMAX), and WPAN (UWB and RFID).

Antennas for Base Stations in Wireless Communications presents a full picture of modern base station antenna technology--from fundamentals and parameters to engineering and advanced solutions--and highlights new technologies in antenna design with enhanced performance. Real-world case studies provide you with practical examples that can be applied to your own system designs.

• Apply measurement techniques for various parameters

• Enable frequency re-use and channel capacity optimization in mobile radio networks

• Design antennas for mobile communications-CDMA, GSM, and WCDMA

• Implement advanced antenna technologies for GSM base stations

• Facilitate enhanced system capacity

• Design unidirectional antennas, including directed dipole, wideband patch, and complementary antennas

• Optimize antenna designs for WLAN (WiFi) applications

• Design antennas for Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) applications, including RFID and UWB

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Wi Fi Handbook : Building 802.11b Wireless Networks (Repost)

August 30th 2009 in Internet/Networking

Wi-Fi Handbook : Building 802.11b Wireless Networks

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional | ISBN: 0071412514 | edition 2003 | CHM | 363 pages | 10 mbIndependent of 2.5G, 3G, or any other G, WiFi gives organizations a chance to selectively deploy the converged services not yet available from their carriers. This book, written for network engineers by highly experienced wireless and Ethernet experts, is one of the very first to provide the know-how for enterprise implementations. It drills down to the nuts and bolts of designing and building WiFi networks of scale. It covers all wireless environments that can be built with today's technology. It includes in-depth explanations of regulatory, security, and economic issues, and extended case studies to illustrate implementation advice.

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The Wireless Internet Opportunity for Developing Countries

August 30th 2009 in Internet/Networking

The Wireless Internet Opportunity for Developing Countries By None Stated

Publisher: United Nations Pubns 2004-11-30 | 127 Pages | ISBN: 0974760706 | PDF | 10 MBThis publication examines the potential of proven and inexpensive technologies to bridge the connectivity gap, which is one of the key factors of the digital divide. Key issues that need the attention of governments, international development agencies, and NGOs are clarified. Also covered are the opinions of leaders from the fields of social and economic development, information and communication technology, government, and international regulatory standards.

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Maximum Wireless Security (Repost)

August 30th 2009 in Internet/Networking

Maximum Wireless Security

Publisher: Sams | ISBN: 0672324881 | edition 2002 | CHM | 408 pages | 4,2 mbMaximum Wireless Security is a practical handbook that reveals the techniques and tools crackers use to break into wireless networks, and that details the steps network administrators need to take to secure their systems.

The authors provide information to satisfy the expert's hunger for in-depth information with actual source code, real-world case studies, and step-by-step configuration recipes.

The book includes detailed, hands-on information that is currently unavailable in any printed text -- information that has been gleaned from the authors' work with real wireless hackers ("war drivers"), wireless security developers, and leading security experts.

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Home Wireless Networking in a Snap [REPOST]

August 29th 2009 in Internet/Networking

Joe Harbraken, Home Wireless Networking in a Snap

Sams | ISBN 0672327023 | March 15, 2006 | CHM | 408 Pages | 7.2 Mb

These days, nobody really wants to learn everything there is about their hardware and software. And even if you did, who has the time to endlessly tinker and play with it until you figure everything out? You just want a book that will quickly show you how to set up your home wireless network. Home Wireless Networking in a Snap is designed specifically for busy people like you.

This book covers the things that aren't already covered in the documentation that came with your equipment and the things you can't just figure out on your own. It is organized into a series of well-organized, bite-sized, quickly accomplished tasks, that lets you zero right in on particular tasks you want to accomplish. This hands-on approach to setting-up a secure home wireless network will have your network up and running in no time.

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