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welcome to Tuesday if you're a regular viewer welcome back that robot just made
my coffee today I'm gonna share some interesting facts about this awesome
robot barista we have right here but before we do that why don't we grab some
coffee so that you guys don't do what I would do and just skip ahead the process
is pretty simple we start by purchasing our drink tickets right here it says
that the robot works best for the authentic drip coffee
it pops out a ticket with a QR code cups are right here! I'm going to put this
right here
the entire process from purchase to hot coffee takes about five minutes and
while he's waiting for the coffee to be done he does few side dancing around
like like that
Now, Japan's probably just about is known for its robots as it is for its gimmicks
and this seems like a pretty good marriage of both I didn't think I'd be
this excited but I kind of am what we're hearing and it drops and quick and
interesting information on you guys I'll see if I can box it off in like 30
seconds so you may or may not have heard of the Hen-na hotel a hotel here in Japan
where you're greeted by robots and dinosaurs and stuff like that same
concept this is the hen na cafe it just means strange cafe or strange
hotel this is the first cafe to ever have a robot serving coffee now
interestingly enough the robot is actually made in the United State! one
of my favorite things about it is the fact that it actually announces that it
says yes my name is I think Steve! (nope) Sawyer! not Steve... Sawyer! and it was made in the
United States however I studied Japanese so that I would be able to communicate
with each and every one of you it is really neat mind you the constant
movement can get kind of freaky but it's all part of the show I suppose
additionally I've been enjoying the coffee for a few minutes now it's
actually very good coffee also for travelers it is important to
note that this place doesn't open up until 11:00 a.m. so be careful of that
now this cafe isn't an independent cafe or anything in fact it's located right
inside of this H.I.S. travel agency let me show you
and for anybody wondering yes they do have snacks here as well if they've got
an assortment of waffles and doughnuts and stuff like that and the robot will
pull them out of this case here in order to serve them and for anybody actually
interested in coming here it's super simple to get to it's like two minutes
from Shibuya station you walk out of the station you head down the road you
find the beautiful green MODI building and you come down into the basement and
boom there it is also because I am aware that that's gonna be super easy to
forget I'll just link it down below
you know what it really reminds me of that robot arm thing from Ironman
there's not really much else to say it's a robot that makes coffee for you have
you ever had a robot make any food for you but yeah guys I another was a super
quick one but come on it's a robot that serves coffee as always be sure to give
that like button some love if you have any questions leave them in the comment
section below and you know I'll see you again real soon bye bye from me and my
friend over here
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How Sprouts Farmer's Market gave me game! (S.1 ep.1) - Duration: 3:02.
so I have discovered the reason why people like having me around so much you
are worth it now let's cut the BS and retrain your brain for personal social
and financial freedom is your host Liberty V justice
as my friend Thomas Kenyon says if you want to be interesting be interested
it's because I love them it's because I am interested in them it is because I
asked them questions about themselves it is because I remember their names their
birthdays their family members names and how do I know I'm not just knowing this
because of a feeling people tell me this you know I thought to myself if I'm
doing this for the people start now when I am at Sprouts with my new family
I'm free I can finally be Liberty. All the worlds of stage right? and since I
already know the people at Sprouts I felt physically safe but because of some
of the things that had happened over this past few years I had the fear of
punishment and the fear of judgment but I was more afraid of something else I
was terrified of not being the best of not making the people happy and not
achieving my dreams to inspire them to know their Worth and achieve their
dreams and I'm amazed not only do they not judge me or punish me for shining my
light and being myself which is a performer they celebrate me for it
they say they admire me they wish they were as brave as me they love my singing
they love my dancing they love my jokes they know that I care for them and they
don't want to get rid of me I don't wear out my welcome as time goes
on they want me around more it seems they go out of their way to make me
happy they go out of the way to say hi Liberty and even if I have my headphones
on they smile and wave and they say hey and I take them off and they give me a
fist bump or they hug me they go out of their way to make me feel special and
make me feel loved and do things for me when I need them
that is the culture that I create everywhere I go we could talk about this
more but I want to ask you how do you make people feel loved?
how do you go out of your way to make other people feel special? how do you
make someone laugh? comment below you are worth it! vales mucho! if you want to be
interesting be interested. Puedes hacer lo que tu quieres! vales mucho like,
subscribe, comment sharing is caring on all your social media Liberty's BS on
YouTube appreciates you! you are worth it!
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Hello just2good here,
and deadline has revealed this image
from the LEGO Movie 2 which confirms
that the character from the poster
is indeed a minidoll.
Thanks to the Brick Pal for alerting me on this,
and the article does have the official synopsis -
five years after the first movie,
the LEGO Duplo invaders are werecking Bricksburg.
So Emmett and the team must go to quote
"faraway, unexplored, and musical worlds"
to save the LEGO universe.
It turns out they are going the Duplo route,
but also incorporating minidolls.
The character is called Sweet Mayhem,
and will be voiced by Stephanie Beatriz,
who, funny enough, has a scare on her face
which she got from tripping on a LEGO brick
at the age of 10.
Also, Asturo Castro will be voicing a character
called Ice Cream Cone,
and Tiffany Haddish will be a character
called Queen Watevra Wa-Nabi.
Anyways, I can't wait for the trailer tomorrow,
but what do you guys think?
Is it cool that we'll be seeing minidolls
in this LEGO Movie?
Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
I'll see you guys later,
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A few helping hands after Hurricane Irma (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 144 - Duration: 16:16.
So when you first came back in September ten days after the hurricane, what was it like?
Day two on the job, we're all wearing pants today
Go team, go team, go team, go!
no, you don't you need to wash the beans first.
Honestly so funny
Last week was one of the best weeks
We've had in a while. Anchored here in Barbuda in the southeastern side of the island, a place called Spanish Point
the seafood was plentiful and the friends too
Can you kick it into gear now?
Yup!
The weather was in our favor
And we could finally head around the corner to a spot where the town of Barbuda was easily accessible
Us and our friends were going to try and help clean up Barbuda
What are you upto Riley?
Trying to find some food
We've got to buy it
We run out of gas again
No, well, we got it filled up, but we left it in Antigua and now we're in Barbuda
and then [...] ran out
we weren't expecting that to run out though. I'll find you something
You just sit down and relax all right
He's really stressed out
Before..
Give me a storm and ill take it on no worries
Before, honestly he was looking through the pantry cuz cuz I'm working and he's like 'Oh I guess I'll make my own dinner' and I'm like 'okay'
Honestly its so funny
I hear him rummaging through the cupboard, and then yeah, I could hear he's given up and he's like what the f*&^...
and
I'm like 'just settle down. Let me find you something.' He doesn't know what to do
Elayna
I dont think you should eat any more beans today, please no you, you need to wash the beans first Riley
Thoughts?
All there is for us to eat this morning
Is a mocha shake
basically it's coffee and breakfast in one shake so I got some oatmeal in there, coffee, cacao
Some superfood stuff and some agave nectar and ice and milk
I'm sure it'll be all right
If it turns on.. we turned the power off last night to save energy
That's okay, take two
I was a million miles away then, cheers
We met our neighbors at the pier at 8 a.m.. Where we arranged to be picked up by a driver
He took us to meet the man running the cleanup, Maverick
So we're just in the storage house right now
Getting some overalls from maverick
This is the smallest one show me that again
Do you reckon that will fit me?
He got us started straightaway, the aim was to remove all large objects from each paddock, make a pile
Load it into the truck and start on the next block of land whilst Aldon would take it to the dump
So I'm in the truck with Aldon, say hello
hello
You're on truck duty today. Are you driving the truck every day?
Yes ma'am
So I'm just going to the dump with him to see where they're offloading all of the rubbish. So you
dump it all in the one spot, and then you're separating it?
sort of..
the separation hasn't started as yet
we're just dumping everything in one area right now
fair enough
Alright, we're just unhooking the rope.. and we're going to dump it
here she goes
So when you first came back in September ten days after the hurricane. What was it like?
It was very filthy
animals that died stink up the place
a lot more damage was on the ground
But we made progress
from September to now, a lot. A lot of progress
So this is Aldon's house, and he said that only today since September has he actually done a clean up on his own yard, so, this is what we're doing today, cleaning up his yard and the next door neighbours
So we thought that was pretty cool, he said they've been taking care of those who need it most first and only now he feels he can start the cleanup around here
That one's really wedged in there
Found a gold mine in here, problem is, getting all the tin, out there
Alright Elayna
After spending the day in town
Seeing the devastation and hearing a few peoples stories from the hurricane the situation became more real for us in a way only
Six hundred residents came back to help rebuild Barbuda out of the 2,000 that lived there before
the others remain in Antigua
It was good to see that Barbuda was donated generators for power tents to sleep in and a few other basic amenities
Day one complete
So Mavericks gonna pick us up again tomorrow morning in the truck maybe
We got some gloves
He gave me some boots because my ankles were getting all cut up so these are
Donated from the military, and they got a whole bunch of these except the full body suits are
Like massive, they're not going to fit any of us
So we've just decided that we'll wear our own jeans or something tomorrow because we definitely need pants
I'm scratched up to the bone, but yeah, she was good
and the weather's just
turning to crap out here very unexpected actually Riley just checked the weather
We don't know what's going on, but it's not terrible, but there's just waves and I think the wind is wrapping around the island
It's coming around this point here
a lot of splashing going on in here
there is
What are you doing? the washing. right, that makes sense
Just stinking work clothes
oh it does stink.
Does it?
Yeah
maybe its the det, oh its the dettol
Yeah
I was like 'wow that's a strong scent'
so you guys are deciding, just to fill everyone in, you guys are deciding where to leave the boat for
The hurricane season
yeah
is that what you're doing?
Yeah, yeah, okay
decisions decisions
I feel ya
one of my suggestions would be to just go straight down to Bonaire
We only went to Bonaire, but I mean that's a really nice spot it would be a shame to miss that
Our friends felt sorry for us not having any gas so they're gonna join us on the beach as we light a fire and cook some dinner
The realities of time lapsing, you always get left behind by whoever you're with
So I've got no idea where they are. Im just going to look out for a smoke signal
Look at the beautiful pink sand, its so nice
Ginger ale, alright
Matthieu I have to film you
Because other Matthieu in France...
Will want to check if I'm doing this by-the-book
The other Matthieu in France made us ti punch once
So it's French
It's from I believe Martinique,
okay, and what does it consists of?
its very simple
yeah?
You're supposed to use liquid cane sugar
yeah
So i think about a third
Yeah,
maybe a bit less lime juice for third and then run for the rest
yeah
Whats happened?
We nearly got hit by a wave, so we dug a moat
So that means I'm technically not helping, I'm sorry I'm filming
Go team go team go team go
yeah alright
Aldrons picked us up in his truck today, we get to ride in the back
Day two on the job we're all wearing pants today apart from Riley
He only has a few pairs of jeans and he didn't want to wear his skinny leg jeans, be very inappropriate I think
How are you today Riles?
Good, bit puffed but im alright
This little guy was playing with his toys until we came over to clean its house
Then his heart was set on helping us we got him to work
But only for a little while because he didn't have proper shoes on and there was nails and glass everywhere
After a serious morning's work everyone was thrilled to be escorted to the soup kitchen.
Yams, its like a root
Oh ok, its ok, good, good, I dont care any kind of potato is fine
All the workers come here every day to eat for free, so yeah.
Not bad food!
Good food?
Well yea
You won't hurt me mate, I wrestle crocodiles
This lady's name was princess. I had previously notified her of the spider on her hat, and she replied with a 'I don't care
I'll let it curl off later.' She was great
How was your day?
good
we
all went in together
spirits were high and
I think we nailed it a lot quicker than they thought we would, had lunch and got a bit of a minute
Yeah
we did we did all the paddocks allocated to us
fairly quickly so
Maverick was pleased
so satisfying
and so was, what's the other ladies name?
Aldron and Belinda
Belinda was stoked
yeah she's great
Hmm
cool, all right. It's knock off time. What are you doing?
just have a poke around the boat here, clean a few things up
go for a swim
maybe a swim
What's for afternoon tea Riles?
Cereal
My mate [...] would just love this and my other mate Meowsly eats cereal like this
Oh that's weird
every time, its the weirdest thing ive ever seen
does he wipe his chin even when there's nothing on there?
Usually he's dribbling,
Oh weird
Meowsly
Sorry Meows
What are we upto Riley?
Changing spots. I just went and motored over to those two boats, to our mates
Media Luna and Ceylon, and I said stick on
chat, your radios cos none of us young kids
Not that im that young I said stick on your radios because none of us used our radios we're all on WhatsApp
Well we are. anyway, We're gonna go around the corner, Elayna and I are..
and see if it's calmer. There's a northern swell, but a south easterly breeze so we're getting
Slop here and potentially rollers from there, so we're gonna go in
Around this point here and tuck up under tuck up in behind a reef all we're trying to do is
Stay here so that we can keep doing our thing.
So this is where we are
And we're just gonna go around here around the corner
What's wrong? ahh twist
Look at that
look at that Elayna, that is how you do it
I think, can I give you that, up under there. I dont have much longer left in the this left arm
Ready? got it
Wow she's really twisted
It was pretty unlikely that the Anchorage that we're going to check out around the corner would be any better
But we thought that we would check on behalf of ourselves and the two other boats at the Anchorage
What have we done?
Well the
ocean floor topography has changed since the
Hurricanes, I got a bit shallower
Before which you know of course there's going to be errors there, but look at those breakers
Yeah, so the breakers came and we turned around it's quite shallow in parts where it shouldn't necessarily be
We're not going to risk it today, We're gonna go back to our friends
Yeah, you'll see us coming around the point very shortly
Roger. did you get that Byron? and Kate?
Next week we finally
rendezvous with Elon Musk to discuss solar-powered cutlery and begin drawing the blueprints for La Vagabonde de Tres
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A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow | Kate Raworth - Duration: 15:54.
Have you ever watched a baby learning to crawl?
Because as any parent knows, it's gripping.
First, they wriggle about on the floor,
usually backwards,
but then they drag themselves forwards,
and then they pull themselves up to stand,
and we all clap.
And that simple motion of forwards and upwards,
it's the most basic direction of progress we humans recognize.
We tell it in our story of evolution as well,
from our lolloping ancestors to Homo erectus, finally upright,
to Homo sapiens, depicted, always a man,
always mid-stride.
So no wonder we so readily believe
that economic progress will take this very same shape,
this ever-rising line of growth.
It's time to think again,
to reimagine the shape of progress,
because today, we have economies
that need to grow, whether or not they make us thrive,
and what we need, especially in the richest countries,
are economies that make us thrive
whether or not they grow.
Yes, it's a little flippant word
hiding a profound shift in mindset,
but I believe this is the shift we need to make
if we, humanity, are going to thrive here together this century.
So where did this obsession with growth come from?
Well, GDP, gross domestic product,
it's just the total cost of goods and services
sold in an economy in a year.
It was invented in the 1930s,
but it very soon became the overriding goal of policymaking,
so much so that even today, in the richest of countries,
governments think that the solution to their economic problems
lies in more growth.
Just how that happened
is best told through the 1960 classic by W.W. Rostow.
I love it so much, I have a first-edition copy.
"The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto."
(Laughter)
You can just smell the politics, huh?
And Rostow tells us that all economies
need to pass through five stages of growth:
first, traditional society, where a nation's output is limited
by its technology, its institutions and mindset;
but then the preconditions for takeoff,
where we get the beginnings of a banking industry,
the mechanization of work
and the belief that growth is necessary for something beyond itself,
like national dignity or a better life for the children;
then takeoff, where compound interest is built into the economy's institutions
and growth becomes the normal condition;
fourth is the drive to maturity where you can have any industry you want,
no matter your natural resource base;
and the fifth and final stage, the age of high-mass consumption
where people can buy all the consumer goods they want,
like bicycles and sewing machines --
this was 1960, remember.
Well, you can hear the implicit airplane metaphor in this story,
but this plane is like no other,
because it can never be allowed to land.
Rostow left us flying into the sunset of mass consumerism,
and he knew it.
As he wrote,
"And then the question beyond,
where history offers us only fragments.
What to do when the increase in real income itself loses its charm?"
He asked that question, but he never answered it, and here's why.
The year was 1960,
he was an advisor to the presidential candidate John F. Kennedy,
who was running for election on the promise of five-percent growth,
so Rostow's job was to keep that plane flying,
not to ask if, how, or when it could ever be allowed to land.
So here we are, flying into the sunset of mass consumerism
over half a century on,
with economies that have come to expect, demand and depend upon
unending growth,
because we're financially, politically and socially addicted to it.
We're financially addicted to growth, because today's financial system
is designed to pursue the highest rate of monetary return,
putting publicly traded companies under constant pressure
to deliver growing sales, growing market share and growing profits,
and because banks create money as debt bearing interest,
which must be repaid with more.
We're politically addicted to growth
because politicians want to raise tax revenue
without raising taxes
and a growing GDP seems a sure way to do that.
And no politician wants to lose their place in the G-20 family photo.
(Laughter)
But if their economy stops growing while the rest keep going,
well, they'll be booted out by the next emerging powerhouse.
And we are socially addicted to growth,
because thanks to a century of consumer propaganda,
which fascinatingly was created by Edward Bernays,
the nephew of Sigmund Freud,
who realized that his uncle's psychotherapy
could be turned into very lucrative retail therapy
if we could be convinced to believe that we transform ourselves
every time we buy something more.
None of these addictions are insurmountable,
but they all deserve far more attention than they currently get,
because look where this journey has been taking us.
Global GDP is 10 times bigger than it was in 1950
and that increase has brought prosperity to billions of people,
but the global economy has also become incredibly divisive,
with the vast share of returns to wealth
now accruing to a fraction of the global one percent.
And the economy has become incredibly degenerative,
rapidly destabilizing this delicately balanced planet
on which all of our lives depend.
Our politicians know it, and so they offer new destinations for growth.
You can have green growth, inclusive growth,
smart, resilient, balanced growth.
Choose any future you want so long as you choose growth.
I think it's time to choose a higher ambition, a far bigger one,
because humanity's 21st century challenge is clear:
to meet the needs of all people
within the means of this extraordinary, unique, living planet
so that we and the rest of nature can thrive.
Progress on this goal isn't going to be measured with the metric of money.
We need a dashboard of indicators.
And when I sat down to try and draw a picture of what that might look like,
strange though this is going to sound,
it came out looking like a doughnut.
I know, I'm sorry,
but let me introduce you to the one doughnut
that might actually turn out to be good for us.
So imagine humanity's resource use radiating out from the middle.
That hole in the middle is a place
where people are falling short on life's essentials.
They don't have the food, health care, education, political voice, housing
that every person needs for a life of dignity and opportunity.
We want to get everybody out of the hole, over the social foundation
and into that green doughnut itself.
But, and it's a big but,
we cannot let our collective resource use overshoot that outer circle,
the ecological ceiling,
because there we put so much pressure on this extraordinary planet
that we begin to kick it out of kilter.
We cause climate breakdown, we acidify the oceans,
a hole in the ozone layer,
pushing ourselves beyond the planetary boundaries
of the life-supporting systems that have for the last 11,000 years
made earth such a benevolent home to humanity.
So this double-sided challenge to meet the needs of all
within the means of the planet,
it invites a new shape of progress,
no longer this ever-rising line of growth,
but a sweet spot for humanity,
thriving in dynamic balance between the foundation and the ceiling.
And I was really struck once I'd drawn this picture
to realize that the symbol of well-being in many ancient cultures
reflects this very same sense of dynamic balance,
from the Maori Takarangi
to the Taoist Yin Yang, the Buddhist endless knot,
the Celtic double spiral.
So can we find this dynamic balance in the 21st century?
Well, that's a key question,
because as these red wedges show, right now we are far from balanced,
falling short and overshooting at the same time.
Look in that hole, you can see that millions or billions of people worldwide
still fall short on their most basic of needs.
And yet, we've already overshot at least four of these planetary boundaries,
risking irreversible impact of climate breakdown
and ecosystem collapse.
This is the state of humanity and our planetary home.
We, the people of the early 21st century,
this is our selfie.
No economist from last century saw this picture,
so why would we imagine that their theories
would be up for taking on its challenges?
We need ideas of our own,
because we are the first generation to see this
and probably the last with a real chance of turning this story around.
You see, 20th century economics assured us that if growth creates inequality,
don't try to redistribute,
because more growth will even things up again.
If growth creates pollution,
don't try to regulate, because more growth will clean things up again.
Except, it turns out, it doesn't,
and it won't.
We need to create economies that tackle this shortfall and overshoot together,
by design.
We need economies that are regenerative and distributive by design.
You see, we've inherited degenerative industries.
We take earth's materials, make them into stuff we want,
use it for a while, often only once, and then throw it away,
and that is pushing us over planetary boundaries,
so we need to bend those arrows around,
create economies that work with and within the cycles of the living world,
so that resources are never used up but used again and again,
economies that run on sunlight,
where waste from one process is food for the next.
And this kind of regenerative design is popping up everywhere.
Over a hundred cities worldwide, from Quito to Oslo,
from Harare to Hobart,
already generate more than 70 percent of their electricity
from sun, wind and waves.
Cities like London, Glasgow, Amsterdam are pioneering circular city design,
finding ways to turn the waste from one urban process
into food for the next.
And from Tigray, Ethiopia to Queensland, Australia,
farmers and foresters are regenerating once-barren landscapes
so that it teems with life again.
But as well as being regenerative by design,
our economies must be distributive by design,
and we've got unprecedented opportunities for making that happen,
because 20th-century centralized technologies,
institutions,
concentrated wealth, knowledge and power in few hands.
This century, we can design our technologies and institutions
to distribute wealth, knowledge and empowerment to many.
Instead of fossil fuel energy and large-scale manufacturing,
we've got renewable energy networks, digital platforms and 3D printing.
200 years of corporate control of intellectual property is being upended
by the bottom-up, open-source, peer-to-peer knowledge commons.
And corporations that still pursue maximum rate of return
for their shareholders,
well they suddenly look rather out of date
next to social enterprises that are designed to generate
multiple forms of value and share it with those throughout their networks.
If we can harness today's technologies,
from AI to blockchain
to the Internet of Things to material science,
if we can harness these in service of distributive design,
we can ensure that health care, education, finance, energy, political voice
reaches and empowers those people who need it most.
You see, regenerative and distributive design
create extraordinary opportunities for the 21st-century economy.
So where does this leave Rostow's airplane ride?
Well, for some it still carries the hope of endless green growth,
the idea that thanks to dematerialization,
exponential GDP growth can go on forever while resource use keeps falling.
But look at the data. This is a flight of fancy.
Yes, we need to dematerialize our economies,
but this dependency on unending growth cannot be decoupled from resource use
on anything like the scale required
to bring us safely back within planetary boundaries.
I know this way of thinking about growth is unfamiliar,
because growth is good, no?
We want our children to grow, our gardens to grow.
Yes, look to nature and growth is a wonderful, healthy source of life.
It's a phase, but many economies like Ethiopia and Nepal today
may be in that phase.
Their economies are growing at seven percent a year.
But look again to nature,
because from your children's feet to the Amazon forest,
nothing in nature grows forever.
Things grow, and they grow up and they mature,
and it's only by doing so
that they can thrive for a very long time.
We already know this.
If I told you my friend went to the doctor
who told her she had a growth
that feels very different,
because we intuitively understand that when something tries to grow forever
within a healthy, living, thriving system,
it's a threat to the health of the whole.
So why would we imagine that our economies
would be the one system that could buck this trend
and succeed by growing forever?
We urgently need financial, political and social innovations
that enable us to overcome this structural dependency on growth,
so that we can instead focus on thriving and balance
within the social and the ecological boundaries of the doughnut.
And if the mere idea of boundaries makes you feel, well, bounded,
think again.
Because the world's most ingenious people
turn boundaries into the source of their creativity.
From Mozart on his five-octave piano
Jimi Hendrix on his six-string guitar,
Serena Williams on a tennis court,
it's boundaries that unleash our potential.
And the doughnut's boundaries unleash the potential for humanity to thrive
with boundless creativity, participation, belonging and meaning.
It's going to take all the ingenuity that we have got to get there,
so bring it on.
Thank you.
(Applause)
This is lovely!!! Beautiful piece as usual... I thoroughly enjoyed the pictures, the perspectives, but especially the descriptions and narratives...
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