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Mike Moore -

Guelph Juggling Mini-Fest

It's happening again! Out of all the fests in the world, this is the one most hosted by me. Important:
June 18-19 (let me know if you want crash space, we've got it)
University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario

For those not interested in going, you may still get a kick out of the pricing scale:
Price: between $0 - $10 for the entire weekend. Here's how it works:
Start with $10.
New to the mini-fest? Subtract $5.
Came last year, and posted an HLGCBS? Subtract $5.
Promise to post an HLGCBS this year? Subtract $5.

#GuelphJugglingMiniFest (maybe that's the hashtag! I got an error when I tried to write one)

Mïark - - Vorredner

Hi Mike,

Every event needs a unique hashtag, which might have been why you got an error if you tried to use the same hashtag as last year.

Try #GuelphJugglingMiniFest2016 - it should work

Looking at the event listing, I can't view the facebook event - maybe it has been set as private/only viewable to group members/viewable to people invited to it - event publicity imho works best when as many people as possible can see it.

I can't go to Guelph this year, but if I promise to post a HLGCBS can I still subtract $5?

Mike Moore - - Vorredner

Thanks for the hashtag info.

!! I was sure to switch the event to public, but you're absolutely correct, it's coming up as private on FB. I must've missed something along the way. Irked by this problem, because of events' inabilities to switch post-creation...

Everything should be working now.

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Excuse my ignorance but what is HLGCBS

Thanar - - Vorredner

Highs Lows Goals Crushes Banes Surprises
For example: https://www.reddit.com/r/juggling/comments/40jpa9/turbo_hlgcbs/

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Ah cool. Thanks dude!

Thanar - - Vorredner

Mike,

Since I live in Canada and the time is convenient, I'm planning to come to the Guelph Juggling Mini-Fest. Even though it is a smaller gathering, I'm willing to do some kind of "World Record Challenge" as I've done at some past IJA & WJF festivals, if you're open to it.

Mike Moore - - Vorredner

Wonderful to hear that! I am certainly open to it. I'll announce it on the Facebook page, as well, to encourage people to start practicing any patterns they have in mind for it.

Thanar - - Vorredner

Mike,

Thanks for the go-ahead on the World Record Challenge at the Guelph Mini-fest. I have made a PDF file with all of the details (rules, existing record categories on Juggle Wiki, list of missing records that you can set, 3 contests with 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes).

Here is the dropbox link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v0h5txpygyosrpl/World%20Record%20Challenge%202016.pdf?dl=0 that you can distribute (e.g. post on facebook) as well.

Mike Moore - - Vorredner

Fantastic! I've posted it there. Let me know if there's anything you'd like me to provide (e.g. tripod, clipboard, etc). Great to have you coming.

Thanar - - Vorredner

For convenience, I made a PDF of all the records on Juggle Wiki: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ylomyvux4y0jmd0/Juggle%20Wiki%20Records%20June%2018%202016.pdf?dl=0

There is an index of the categories on page 2, showing what page to go to for each category. I'll bring a printout of it. See you there.

Buck Rudder - - Vorredner

Very useful pdf, thanks.

Oscar Lindberg -

I'm very proud of this video! I've spent hours on this one but it has been a lot of fun! I really hope you enjoy it.
Lots of fun 7 ball juggling including under the leg, 966, half shower, (8x,6)* etc.!
It would be awesome if you could give it a rating or a comment! :)
Thanks guys
https://youtu.be/dhsSGsUlEf0

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

I'm just after seeing this on fb.

It is damn awesome dude. Fair play!!

Oscar Lindberg - - Vorredner

Thanks man!! It was very fun to make!

KellyH - - Vorredner

That is awesome!

Oscar Lindberg - - Vorredner

Thanks!! :)

7b_wizard - - Vorredner

A m a z i n g.  Very strong!
                     Topwhizz kid

Oscar Lindberg - - Vorredner

Thanks!! And thank you very much for the award :), that's very nice of you.

Stephen Meschke - - Vorredner

I have been trying these tricks out. The only one that I have got so far is 8888881 and the kickup. How do you rate these trick in difficulty?

Oscar Lindberg - - Vorredner

Nice one! Yours is much cleaner than mine.

That's a very interesting question, thank you.
Here's my difficulty rating (1-5) on all the tricks in my video:
1 - Cascade - split triplexes
2 - Cascade - 1-up 6-up
2 - Foot "throw"/kick-up - cascade
3 - Cascade - 5-up 360
3 - Cascade - (8x,6)*
4 - Cascade - half shower
4 - Cascade - under the leg throw - cascade
4+ - Cascade - 966 - cascade
4+ - Cascade - 8888881 - cascade
5 - Cascade - 3-up 4-up - cascade

Something about that.

7b_wizard -

Hi, did anyone learn 5 clubs by replacing always one more ball by another club from 5 balls?

James Hennigan - - Vorredner

I learned 3 clubs this way, and haven't done much club juggling since.

7b_wizard - - Vorredner

Yeh, but for 5c there's the option to do 4c tricks and siteswaps containing high crossing throws first instead. Which, i guess, is the most common way?

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

I've started to try out 4b1c in the hopes that my doubles become really consistent but I doubt it'll start having a major effect until I try 3b2c. As a reference I have gotten 30 catches of 5c but I now usually get 12-16 catches

7b_wizard - - Vorredner

So, did you come from 4c with crossing 5-s?

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

I don't think I understand what you mean. I can do 4club fairly ok and I only learned with clubs. I didn't do 2b2c, 1b3c or 3b1c or anything. Is that what you mean?

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

OH!! I might get it now. I couldn't do any 4c tricks, bar fountain, when I started 5c but I was told to do 552. Every time I drill 552 my 5c moves up a level. Granted my 5c isn't good but it's a lot better than before.

7b_wizard - - Vorredner

I simply meant how you got (from 3c, then what?) to 5c. Like not with skipping 4c or sth.

Yeah .. 552 an' stuff, .. that's what I meant (also what Scott Seltzer says below, guess, that's the ``regular´´ way).

I always have some quarrel with siteswaps being ``good for´´ a simple cascade .. you do different rhythms, different beats, holds an' stuff. I can't do any chases or other ``Frankensteins´´ with 4 balls, still I'm pretty much okay with my 5 balls. That's why I'm out for outlooks on 5 clubs without having to do any odd 4 club stuff and wondered if anyone skipped 4 clubs.

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Ah right.

I'm Irish and I was talking to the guy that sells all the juggling gear in Ireland Stephen, about these one piece clubs that were cheap. He was telling me about some guy, who is considered the only guy that can do seven clubs in Ireland (or at least he was at the time). Stephen was saying that he needed the one piece clubs cause everything else kept breaking. He didn't do any other props or training. His goal was seven clubs and he did it two years. I think Stephen said he skipped the fountains when learning cause it wouldn't help in crossing patterns. I can find out exactly and maybe even talk to the 7cluber if you'd like.

James Hennigan - - Vorredner

Stephen can juggle 7 clubs!?
Who is the other guy who can do 7?

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

I don't think Stephan can but he was telling me about the guy that bought them from him. I think I asked at the time but I didn't know the person so I forgot the name

7b_wizard - - Vorredner

Yes actually, if you get the chance! I'd be really interested if he did any 4c or skipped that and delved into cold starts with 5.

Scott Seltzer - - Vorredner

4 balls and 1 club is very very hard. I'm a solid 5 club juggler and I haven't ever tried any other combination of balls and clubs but I can't imagine that I'd have any success with them. Not recommended for learning 5 clubs, but maybe a fun challenge for after.

Orinoco - - Vorredner

I've also tried juggling a mix of 5 balls & clubs in various permutations.

When juggling with more balls than clubs it was very difficult to keep the pattern at a 5 club height, I found it much easier to throw the clubs at my usual much lower 5 ball height. I also found the lack of symmetry very off putting. The force required to throw a club is a lot more than that required to throw a ball which causes a small but very noticeable twisting effect on your body which I found uncomfortable.

It's an interesting exercise once you are comfortable with 5 clubs, but I wouldn't recommend it as a training exercise.

7b_wizard - - Vorredner

So then the common way to get from 3 to 5 clubs would be to go over 4c tricks and siteswaps containing high crossing throws (5-s)? Or is it feasible to skip 4c for the sake of sticking to the cascade pattern, like after mastering 3 clubs' various heights, speeds, widths, different dwelltimes, numbers of spins at different heights, very well?   I'm not that good yet, but I could think clearer about it with having a plan, an approach to choose, with knowing if I can, or else will not, get around getting into queer s'swaps with 4c.

Scott Seltzer - - Vorredner

I'm sure that there are already a lot of resources online for preparing for 5 clubs. Many are like 5 balls: 50505, 55500, 552, 55550, and maybe 5551. triple-singles and double-singles might be good, too. Perhaps even 534 (kinda hard on doubles). The stronger foundation you have with 3 and 4 clubs (even body tricks and tricks without doubles) will prepare you better for the challenge of 5 clubs. Bend your knees and go for it!

7b_wizard - - Vorredner

Hm .. I'm still undecided .. I'm not even reluctant to get into 4 clubs (i even like 4c-345, single double triple). And nothing also hinders me to try both ways .. or even flash 3up to collect with 5c until I get a fourth and fifth throw thrown, or better do that first with 3c2b.

LukasR - - Vorredner

I work quite a bit on variations of x(Devilstick) + y(Handsticks) + z(Balls) = 5 object cascade. I can also do 4b1c using singles and a average 5b height for quite a while. I don´t practise 5club but i have qualified them a few times.

I think it has an great effect on the "mixed object skill" but doesn´t help the "consistently juggle cascade" skill alot. Usually i get quickly to a point were i get 20 catches on any combination of 5 comfortable props but stall there and have to seriously push the pattern if i want toget it consistent.

When it comes to using xbyc=5 as a practise tool for 5c i believe the problem is that it only works if one already has a save 5b in 7bheight cascade since you need high 5s to match the club double.

7b_wizard - - Vorredner

Oka-ay .. "mixed object skill". Good point.

Orinoco -

Not long to go until #BJC2016. I'm starting to get excited.

Online pre-reg will close on Sunday, 20th of March. After that you will still be able to buy tickets on the door. Over 360 people have pre-regged so far, which is pretty damn good. So if you haven't bought yourself a ticket yet, help yourself by coming to a fantastic event at a superb venue & help us by registering at https://bjc2016.co.uk/tickets/

I will be catching up with sending out confirmations to those already paid up from tomorrow, which will take approx. 5 days to complete. If you haven't received an email by next weekend then please email sales.bjc2016@gmail.com

Lookout Scotland, here we come!

Orinoco - - Vorredner

Ooh! Looks like I'm now finally up to date. If you have pre-ordered a ticket for BJC 2016: 1, you are awesome. Ordering in advance really helps us out, thank you very much. 2, you should also have received an email with your registration number that you will need to give to the lovely people on the registration desk when you arrive. If you have not received an email, or the tickets/merchandise listed is not what you were expecting please email sales.bjc2016@gmail.com & I will jump right on it. Then I'll try & sort it out.

I'm still yet to hear from the following people:

Steve Hearnden
Paul Donegan
Chris Sherer
Ross Burton
Graham Nunn

If you know any of these people please ask them to get in touch, thank you!

The Void - - Vorredner

Yes I am, and yes I did. Thanks.

Maria - - Vorredner

I have never been to Scotland, or to a BJC. And we don't have any juggling practice in Stockholm that week because of Easter break in the schools. Maaaybeee.... I could go almost straight from the Swedish Juggling Convention to the British. Maybe.

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

And then on to the Dublin convention! ;) (I assume that's the plan, right)

Maria - - Vorredner

I don't think my boss would be happy with me being away for too many days right now, we have lots to do. ;) Also, I need to save vacation days for the summer. EJC and some other stuff...

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Ah I suppose that's fair enough.

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Stupid boss :(

Maria - - Vorredner

Actually, he has not yet denied me to use my vacation days whenever I want (at least if I ask with more than a couple of weeks notice), though he wouldn't quite give me a straight answer when I asked for BJC. And I've been working at the same place for 4 years, so that's not bad.

Austin Hurley -

Howdy folks. Anyone going to the Dublin Circus Festival in April?

The Void - - Vorredner

#dcf2016 Yup, I'll be there just for the Saturday daytime. Flying visit.

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Aw Class!! I looked you up on youtube and I'm pretty sure you were the judge assigned to me during the kendama open last year. It'll be great to have you back

The Void - - Vorredner

"Youtube"? Never heard of it. ;) JTV's where you'll find me. Or in my Edge profile.

That you in green tee and glasses?: https://kendama.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2166.msg19210.html#msg19210
See you soon! Cheers.

The Void - - Vorredner

*Takes own advice*
*Reads yr Edge profile*
Got it, hi!

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

https://youtu.be/txRWyIV6ZAU
- google is a lovely place


Aye. That's me with the lovely 'top knot' on the right

The Void - - Vorredner

Ha ha! I didn't even know they'd put that on chewyoob. Managed to mess up the aspect though. It's much more sixteenniney at https://tlmb.net/void/Video.html
Cheers!

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Ha. I like the crocodile trick.

ditcircusandjuggling - - Vorredner

I think I'm obliged to.

- Alan

ditcircusandjuggling - - Vorredner

On that note, I've updated the event listing somewhat. If anyone has any specific questions, they can be directed towards me as I'm coordinating; otherwise, most of the info's already up on the Facebook page.

Dee - - Vorredner

Providing a linky can be helpful (even if it is just to facebook).

ditcircusandjuggling - - Vorredner

The websites part of the event page here links directly to the facebook event and an eventbrite entry for presales. It's pretty far down though, adding a link to the blurb might make it more prominent. Thanks!

Alan

JonPeat -

Belfast Juggling Convention (Ireland) 2016 - Review

This weekend, 12th – 14th February 2016, was the annual Belfast Juggling Convention which is held in the student’s union building of Queens University Belfast. Myself and Lewis were invited to the convention to perform our passing routine in the Gala show.

I intended to make notes throughout the convention but I didn’t manage to be that organised. There was just too much going on. I am sorry if I have missed anything or anyone out!

Friday

There is never a dull moment when travelling with Lewis and we already enjoyed a few good scenarios before even leaving Leeds Bradford airport.
I have never had a problem with having juggling clubs in my hand luggage. Just before Christmas I flew from Manchester to Berlin and back with 5 clubs in my hand luggage and no comment was raised. Unfortunately this was not the case on Friday. All of our routine clubs were packed in hold baggage but Lewis’s own clubs (4x) were refused at security and not allowed to be taken on board. There was the option to squeeze them into the hold bag etc. but they wouldn’t fit. Lewis donned his running shoes and sprinted a mile and back and dropped the clubs off with Jenni at work. Disaster averted.

TAKE NOTICE – be careful about having clubs in your carry-on baggage! It depends on your flight carrier. I will not be taking the chance from now on…

It was an interesting flight in a plane with one working propeller and a very educational taxi ride over to the union building. Nicest taxi driver ever!
We wandered into the union building and found our way to the juggling hall. It was empty of jugglers and filled with tables and chairs, we stood around for a bit looking confused until someone else came in… turns out we were in the right place but on the wrong floor! We went up a floor and found the convention in full swing. The hall is bright and airy with a deceptive ceiling. It looks quite low, but actually you can easily fit triples in (as long as they are not too floaty). The hall is nice and big with some seating around the outside.
There were a few familiar faces and good Scottish contingent who had been at Leeds JC, so it was nice to catch up with a few folks. It was funny to be identified as ‘crap juggler Jon’ from Lewis’s practise logs from the Edge.
I did some ball juggling to warm up, later on me and Lewis did some fun passing and enjoyed messing about with some tricks we haven’t touched for a while.

That evening half of the hall was curtained off and became the venue for the Friday night Open stage.
Graham and Creamy Joe (as he will henceforth be known) did a funny ice cream inspired routine complete with puns. These guys perform so well together and were also comperes for the Gala show. You can just tell that they love performing together, it was a pleasure to see.
There was a bit of straightjacket escapology to Queen’s ‘I want to break free’ with lip synching and suggestive dancing, which greatly amused me. Also some classic whip paper cutting, thank you to Aaron for providing translation for me, I struggled to understand some of the quick fire Irish accent patter!
There was a juggling ball routine with some knot tricks / rope magic thrown in, I really enjoyed the juggler’s character on stage.
Then there was a fantastic hula hoop routine, performed by Laura, I was enthralled and I think everyone else was too! It was really well put together, bursting of really hard tricks and just delivered so smoothly. I loved it, best hoop routine I have seen in years. Outstanding.
There was a lovely rock and roll cigar box routine performed by Logy. It was pretty droppy but the presentation was superb and we all loved the performance and the drops really didn’t matter at all. There were some rock hard tricks in there and I would love to see the routine again.
Then there was a Burlesque ‘circus’ act. I don’t really understand Burlesque and haven’t seen very many Burlesque acts at all. I just found it a bit awkward and wanted her to do more hat tricks… Nether the less it seemed to go down very well.

The Belfast JC audience is one of the warmest audiences I have ever experienced. You really got the feeling that everyone was simply there to have a great time, no matter what!
Audience warming up was not necessary as the crowd was raring to go from the onset.
Me and Lewis went on a walk and found the local take-aways which were only a short walk away from the venue. We ate back up in the hall and chatted to various folks.

The convention then retired to a bar downstairs where there was live music and plenty of glow props and drinking. I was shattered by this point and I was achy and sore from sitting on the floor to watch the show. I also don’t drink and the music made it very difficult for conversation, I sat in the corner being a bit of a party pooper but enjoyed watching the glow props.
Eventually we gathered together Lewis, Ed Cliffe, Tim Schulze(a diabolist from Germany and Gala performer) and piled into Grahams 3-seater van. Lewis and Ed were loose in the back so we had a hilarious ride across Belfast, dropping Tim off on the way at a different house, before arriving at Romy’s Mums house which would be our home for the weekend. After Graham performed a spot of midnight housebreaking we eventually found the right house and Graham let us in. Everyone pretty much crashed out straight away.

Saturday

Julian from Norway had joined us during the early hours and so we all had breakfast together. We also spent some time admiring Origami before heading back out to the convention site.
It was much busier in the hall on the Saturday morning, lots of workshops taking place. I did some ball juggling in the morning and struck out for the supermarket to grab some lunch.
Came back and ate a leisurely lunch whilst watching lots of 3 club gladiator’s players slowly taking over the bottom end of the hall. I was running the qualifications for the tournament at 3pm so at 2.30 I went over to warm up. Five minutes before the start of the qualifications I took a very unlucky club to the eyebrow, which immediately started to swell massively. I ran down to the reception to get an icepack but none of the first aid kits had one, so I settled for a bag of ice from the café. We started the qualifications slightly late and I might have put a few players off slightly by introducing the qualifications with a massive huge black eye. 17 players took part in qualifications and I think everyone had a really good time. I had the best qualification result so far by winning all my matches and only losing 4 points, I think that I intimidated a few people with my evil looking eye which was still swelling up. Between matches I applied ice and by the end of qualifications it didn’t feel too bad.
Once the paperwork was done and the qualifications completed I went over to the Gala show venue to rehearse and do some teching.
The show venue is a 1 minute walk from the front door of the union and is in a nice church hall which has floor level seating and a tiered balcony.

I didn’t see any of the show as I was performing my solo 3 ball act in the first half and then performing with Lewis in the second half, all the intervening time I spent in costume changing and warming up / keeping warm.
I did see some of the acts during the tech runs, but I saw nothing of the actual show although the lineup for the show looked great!
Asaf Mor was performing a very elegant and brilliant technical club juggling routine. Florence Huet performed an equally beautiful multi hoop routine. Tim performed a very slick diabolo routine. I missed Ed doing his contact box routine but I know the audience loved it. Julian closed the show with a lovely and highly technical ball routine which included 7up pirouettes and a 9 ball flash (done super cleanly as well). It made me laugh when after his performance he can backstage and said something along the lines of ‘Wow, I can’t believe I got the 7 up pirouette on the first try that never happens!’ to which we responded, ‘but, you got it first time during the tech run too’. ‘Oh, yea.’ It was a great performance.
My own routine was very droppy. It felt really good during the last few weeks and even during the tech run and my pre-show warm ups it felt great. When I got onstage it turned into a bit of a dropfest. BUT, the Belfast audience struck again and really was such a warm and giving audience to perform to. I received some lovely comments afterwards about the routine. I am very lucky again for having a forgiving performance style where the drops tend to go fairly forgotten. Even so, I was disappointed as I know I can run it much cleaner.
When me and Lewis ran out onstage for our routine in the second half I was surprised to see that half the audience had gone… I couldn’t understand this until I saw that most of them had migrated to the balcony to get a better view of the stage. The energy was fantastic! Me and Lewis gave a good performance with just a couple of drops in non-important places. We were also delighted to get the 6 club back to back kick-up to 7 perfectly on time with the music which drew a huge reaction. It was a good performance and we were both really happy with it.

We enjoyed after show pizza and listened to Julian’s Kebap Rap.
The show was really well organised, the lighting and sound guys were professional and very easy to work with. Gail was in charge of corralling the performers and setting the stage. The whole thing was super smooth and went down a treat with the audience who gave the impression that they loved every minute.

Once again, the convention moved sites to another venue in the city where the after show renegade and party took place. I didn’t see much of the renegade except for Asaf showing some insane club tricks and I used the time to chat to Tim and Hannah (we will definitely pass at BJC!)as well as filling out all the qualification data from the fight night and working out the seeding’s for the tournament on Sunday.
It got horrendously late and I got horrendously tired so I bailed out of the party early (about 2.30am) and made my way back to the house where I slept uninterrupted until I woke about 10am. I think everyone else came back to the house at about 5am after various house parties across the city. I just can’t take the pace!

Sunday

We got into the convention hall at about midday on Sunday so I spent some time drawing up the brackets for the tournament. A couple of players had already had to pull out due to injury and by having to catch ferries etc. Mine and Lewis’s flight was at 2.50pm so we had to leave the convention site at 1.30 to give us enough time at the airport. As quite a few of the combatants and organising team were missing in action from the night before I pulled out of the tournament and passed along all the information to Caoimhim to run the tournament in my absence.
We said our goodbyes, got to the airport and headed home. Had some more scenarios at airport security (seriously Lewis, how often do you fly to places?) before taking the sunny flight back to Leeds. The weather got grimmer and grimmer as we came into land. About 30 seconds after we had touched down and were taxiing to the terminal it started to snow really heavily, so we were lucky not to be delayed!


Thinking of heading over to Belfast next year? Do it.

The convention was great fun and held in a nice venue. The vibe was fantastic and the energy around the convention was addictive. The organisers put a lot of time and effort into organising the show and the line-up was very strong.
The only downside I could see was that there was no camping or crash space at the venue, so the majority of convention goers were in hostels or friends’ houses all over the city, this isn’t a major problem for the convention at all, but if I went again I would definitely get a good quiet B&B to relax in after all the partying.

Overall, a great convention! Thank you to Romy’s mum for putting us up for the weekend, Graham for being our host and Caoimhin for stepping in with the combat tournament.
Thank you to the Belfast Convention organising team for putting on a great event and inviting me and Lewis to attend.

Jon

#conventionreview

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Hey Jon. Would you mind if I posted this to the Belfast FB event page or the Circus and Juggling Ireland page.

I'm sure people would love to read it but it's cool if you'd rather I didn't.

APH

The Void - - Vorredner

I don't speak for Jon, but generally it's fine to post *a link to* some other content, rather than copy-posting stuff. In case you don't know, the hash symbol in each Juggling Edge post (top right) is a link to that post.

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Oh yeah. I just thought that he might only want the people on JE to see it. No harm being sure ya know

The Void - - Vorredner

Yep, true. But (again, in case you don't know) all JE posts are publicly visible - you don't have to be logged in to read them. Anyway, juggle on!

Austin Hurley - - Vorredner

Ah right. Thanks a bunch Void

JonPeat - - Vorredner

Hi Austin,
Apologies, I didn't see this message untill just now.
Feel free to post a link to the review wherever you wish. :-)
As The Void suggests this is public content and is free to be read by anyone.
Cheers, Jon

 

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