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From cinqmarr@vader.egr.uri.edu Fri Jul 9 08:15:59 1993
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From: Robert Cinq-Mars <cinqmarr@vader.egr.uri.edu>
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Subject: RFD: sci.energy.hydrogen
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REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
FORMATION OF NEW GROUP
SCI.ENERGY.HYDROGEN
This request for discussion (RFD) will appear 3 times over a thirty day
period commencing July 8, 1993 and ending August 7, 1993. The discussion
is to take place on news.group. This is the first of three announcements.
A listserver list has been created at the University of Rhode Island
entitled: HYDROGEN on LISTSERV@URIACC.URI.EDU. For the convenience of
USENET users and to make this conference available to as many users
as possible, we wish to create SCI.ENERGY.HYDROGEN. A bi-directional
gateway will exchange information between the mail list and the newsgroup.
The purpose of this newgroup is to promote a better understanding of the
concepts, terminology, materials, processes and issues relating to
hydrogen as an alternative fuel. Users will be welcome from universities,
government and industry and are encouraged to post all pertinent news,
events, information, research, references, seminar and conference announce-
ments, product and service announcements, related procurements, and
general discussion of hydrogen related topics.
All are welcome to join in the discussion concerning the formation of
sci.energy.hydrogen on news.group. Your input will help define the
scope and charter for this conference. Following the month long discussion
a vote will be held as described in the guidelines for usenet group
creation. During this time you are welcome to subscribe to the
hydrogen listserver list by sending the simple email message:
SUB HYDROGEN to LISTSERV@URIACC.URI.EDU. You will asked to confirm your
subscription and need only reply, OK.
Thank you for your kind consideration of this RFD.
--
Robert S. Cinq-Mars
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Rhode Island
From cinqmarr@vader.egr.uri.edu Mon Aug 9 10:57:51 1993
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From: Robert Cinq-Mars <cinqmarr@vader.egr.uri.edu>
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Subject: 2nd RFD: sci.energy.hydrogen
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SECOND REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION
SCI.ENERGY.HYDROGEN
BY ERROR THE SECOND RFD FOR THIS GROUP WAS NOT SENT TO NEWS.ANNOUNCE.
NEWGROUPS, SO HERE IT IS AND THE VOTING DATE HAS BEEN MOVED UP.
This request for discussion (RFD) began on July 8th, 1993 and will
continue through August 15, 1993. The discussion is taking place
on news.groups.
A listserver list has been created at the University of Rhode Island
entitled: HYDROGEN on LISTSERV@URIACC.URI.EDU. For the convenience of
USENET users and to make this conference available to as many users
as possible, we wish to create SCI.ENERGY.HYDROGEN. A bi-directional
gateway will exchange information between the mail list and the newsgroup.
The purpose of this newgroup is to promote a better understanding of the
concepts, terminology, materials, processes and issues relating to
hydrogen as an alternative fuel. Users will be welcome from universities,
government and industry and are encouraged to post all pertinent news,
events, information, research, references, seminar and conference announce-
ments, product and service announcements, related procurements, and
general discussion of hydrogen related topics.
All are welcome to join in the discussion concerning the formation of
sci.energy.hydrogen on news.group. Your input will help define the
scope and charter for this conference. Following the month long discussion
a vote will be held as described in the guidelines for usenet group
creation. During this time you are welcome to subscribe to the
hydrogen listserver list by sending the message:
SUB HYDROGEN yourfirstname yourlastname, to: LISTSERV@URIACC.URI.EDU.
Thank you for your kind consideration of this RFD.
--
Robert S. Cinq-Mars (RCIN0839@URIACC.URI.EDU)
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Rhode Island
From jan@bagend.atl.ga.us Wed Aug 18 19:08:15 1993
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From: jan@bagend.atl.ga.us (Jan Isley - Votes R Us)
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Subject: CFV: sci.energy.hydrogen
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*** CALL FOR VOTES (1st of 2) ***
Creation of the unmoderated group sci.energy.hydrogen
Newsgroups line:
sci.energy.hydrogen All about hydrogen as an alternative fuel
Votes must be received by 8 Sep 1993, 23:59:59 UTC.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For
voting questions only, contact Jan Isley at jan@bagend.atl.ga.us
For questions about the proposed group, contact Robert Cinq-Mars
at RCIN0839@URIACC.URI.EDU or CINQMARR@VADER.EGR.URI.EDU
This CFV will be sent to the following mailing lists:
HYDROGEN@URIACC.URI.EDU (Hydrogen List)
EV@SJSUVM1.BITNET (Electric Vehicle List)
STANDARD VOTING INFO
You should send MAIL (posts to a group are invalid) to
votes@bagend.atl.ga.us
(just replying by MAIL to this message should work). Your mail
message should contain ONE AND ONLY ONE of the following statements:
I vote YES on sci.energy.hydrogen
or
I vote NO on sci.energy.hydrogen
Please, do not include this entire post, just the one line vote.
You may add a comment, but anything other than a definite statement
involving the group name and "yes", "no", "for", or "against" on a
single line may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program.
If you later change your mind you may also use send in an "abstain"
vote in the same manner, using "abstain" in place of "yes" or "no".
Votes will be acknowledged by mail. Subsequent CFVs will have a list
of bounced acks only. A mass ack will be posted after the vote ends.
Standard Guidelines for voting apply - one vote per person (not per
account). 100 more YES votes than NO votes and 2/3 of all votes being
YES are the requirements for group creation.
Charter
-------
The purpose of sci.energy.hydrogen is to promote a better
understanding of the concepts, terminology, materials, processes
and issues relating to the production, storage, transportation,
and use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
The goal of this newsgroup is to stimulate growth and interest
in the use of hydrogen and to encourage the development of an
environmentally sound energy infrastructure.
Subscribers are welcome from universities, government,
and industry and are encouraged to post all pertinent news,
information, research, references, product and service announce-
ments, conference and seminar notices, government procurements,
and the general discussion of topics. It is of particular
importance to the group that a strong and serious effort be made
on the part of each subscriber to post all important, relevant,
public domain information, such as: Masters theses; Ph.D. dis-
ertations; press releases; government R&D announcements,
solicitations, procurements and awards; technical abstracts,
research reports and memoranda.
A bi-directional gateway will be used to connect this
newsgroup with the Internet hydrogen listserver list.
Summary
-------
Sci.energy.hydrogen is a forum for the exchange of information
and ideas pertaining to the production, storage, transportation,
and use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
There will be bi-directional gateway with HYDROGEN@URIACC.URI.EDU
This CFV will appear in two separate posts in the following groups:
news.announce.newgroups news.groups
sci.chem sci.energy sci.engr.chem
sci.environment sci.physics sci.physics.fusion
sci.physics.research sci.research sci.space
sci.space.shuttle sci.systems
--
Jan Isley, the Knight who says ACK, can be reached at
jan@bagend.atl.ga.us or mathcs.emory.edu!bagend!jan
From jan@bagend.atl.ga.us Sat Aug 28 23:10:01 1993
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From: jan@bagend.atl.ga.us (Jan Isley)
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Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.energy.hydrogen
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Summary: last call for votes on sci.energy.hydrogen
Keywords: vote, energy, hydrogen
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*** CALL FOR VOTES (2nd of 2) ***
Creation of the unmoderated group sci.energy.hydrogen
Newsgroups line:
sci.energy.hydrogen All about hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
Votes must be received by 8 Sep 1993, 23:59:59 UTC.
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For
voting questions only, contact Jan Isley at jan@bagend.atl.ga.us
For questions about the proposed group, contact Robert Cinq-Mars
at RCIN0839@URIACC.URI.EDU or CINQMARR@VADER.EGR.URI.EDU
This CFV will be sent to the following mailing lists:
HYDROGEN@URIACC.URI.EDU (Hydrogen List)
EV@SJSUVM1.BITNET (Electric Vehicle List)
STANDARD VOTING INFO
You should send MAIL (posts to a group are invalid) to
votes@bagend.atl.ga.us
(just replying by MAIL to this message should work). Your mail
message should contain ONE AND ONLY ONE of the following statements:
I vote YES on sci.energy.hydrogen
or
I vote NO on sci.energy.hydrogen
Please, do not include this entire post, just the one line vote.
You may add a comment, but anything other than a definite statement
involving the group name and "yes", "no", "for", or "against" on a
single line may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program.
If you later change your mind you may also use send in an "abstain"
vote in the same manner, using "abstain" in place of "yes" or "no".
Votes will be acknowledged by mail. Subsequent CFVs will have a list
of bounced acks only. A mass ack will be posted after the vote ends.
Standard Guidelines for voting apply - one vote per person (not per
account). 100 more YES votes than NO votes and 2/3 of all votes being
YES are the requirements for group creation.
Charter
-------
The purpose of sci.energy.hydrogen is to promote a better
understanding of the concepts, terminology, materials, processes
and issues relating to the production, storage, transportation,
and use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
The goal of this newsgroup is to stimulate growth and interest
in the use of hydrogen and to encourage the development of an
environmentally sound energy infrastructure.
Subscribers are welcome from universities, government,
and industry and are encouraged to post all pertinent news,
information, research, references, product and service announce-
ments, conference and seminar notices, government procurements,
and the general discussion of topics. It is of particular
importance to the group that a strong and serious effort be made
on the part of each subscriber to post all important, relevant,
public domain information, such as: Masters theses; Ph.D. dis-
ertations; press releases; government R&D announcements,
solicitations, procurements and awards; technical abstracts,
research reports and memoranda.
A bi-directional gateway will be used to connect this
newsgroup with the Internet hydrogen listserver list.
Summary
-------
Sci.energy.hydrogen is a forum for the exchange of information
and ideas pertaining to the production, storage, transportation,
and use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
There will be bi-directional gateway with HYDROGEN@URIACC.URI.EDU
This CFV will appears in the following groups:
news.announce.newgroups news.groups
sci.chem sci.energy sci.engr.chem
sci.environment sci.physics sci.physics.fusion
sci.physics.research sci.research sci.space
sci.space.shuttle sci.systems
An administrative detail prevented the 1st CFV from being posted
to sci.aeronautics. An abbreviated 2nd CFV will be sent there.
All votes have been acknowledged by mail.
There are no unresolved bounced vote ACKS at this time.
From jan@bagend.atl.ga.us Fri Sep 10 12:46:21 1993
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From: jan@bagend.atl.ga.us (Jan Isley)
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Subject: RESULT: sci.energy.hydrogen passes 184:30
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sci.energy.hydrogen group vote results - 214 valid votes
Yes No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group
---- ---- : ---- ----- : ----- : -------------------------------------------
184 30 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.energy.hydrogen
Newsgroups line:
sci.energy.hydrogen All about hydrogen as an alternative fuel
This vote was conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only, contact Jan Isley at jan@bagend.atl.ga.us
For questions about the group, contact Robert Cinq-Mars at
RCIN0839@URIACC.URI.EDU or CINQMARR@VADER.EGR.URI.EDU
Charter
-------
The purpose of sci.energy.hydrogen is to promote a better
understanding of the concepts, terminology, materials, processes
and issues relating to the production, storage, transportation,
and use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
The goal of this newsgroup is to stimulate growth and interest
in the use of hydrogen and to encourage the development of an
environmentally sound energy infrastructure.
Subscribers are welcome from universities, government,
and industry and are encouraged to post all pertinent news,
information, research, references, product and service announce-
ments, conference and seminar notices, government procurements,
and the general discussion of topics. It is of particular
importance to the group that a strong and serious effort be made
on the part of each subscriber to post all important, relevant,
public domain information, such as: Masters theses; Ph.D. dis-
ertations; press releases; government R&D announcements,
solicitations, procurements and awards; technical abstracts,
research reports and memoranda.
A bi-directional gateway will be used to connect this
newsgroup with the Internet hydrogen listserver list.
sci.energy.hydrogen group vote Final Vote Ack
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21 duplicate votes were deleted. These duplicates were largely the
result of my requesting names from voters where their mail software
did not supply them. All addresses are mapped to lower case.
Yes Votes
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aa416@freenet.buffalo.edu Tom Halvorson
aek@rocket.com Alan Kull
agb8073@dcrt.dla.mil Robert E Ford Jr
alan.marr@eng.sun.com Alan Marr
andygee@mindvox.phantom.com Andrew Grell
arthur.chance@smallworld.co.uk Arthur Chance
bailey@ssdvax.decnet!mdcgwy.mdc.com Baily
barmitage@a1.pfc.forestry.ca Brad Armitage
bartj@egr.uri.edu Joseph R Bart
bashandy@cs.purdue.edu Ahmed Refaat Bashandy
ben@maverick.math.uic.edu Ben Springs
bibbj@earth.msfc.nasa.gov J Bibb
bj@herbison.com B J Herbison
bob@canopus.biochem.ualberta.ca Bob Luty
bobk@aegis.or.jp Robert K Kawaratani
bobmacd@netcom.com Bob MacDowell
bobrutk@rosevax.rosemount.com Bob Rutkiewicz
britz@kemi.aau.dk Dieter Britz
brothers@mdd.comm.mot.com Joseph Brothers
butteris@dingus.ssc.gov Jamey Butteris
bz334@cleveland.freenet.edu Gary Thomas Grothman
cambler@cymbal.calpoly.edu Christopher J Ambler
cerpa@cgl.ucsf.edu Robert Cerpa
cferg@buphyk.bu.edu Charles Ferguson
charless@crissy.berkeley.edu Charles R Sullivan
chharpe@eis.calstate.edu Chris Harper
chlendi@ensic.u-nancy.fr Chlendi Mohamed
cjones@unixg.ubc.ca Christopher Jones
ckp@netcom.com Charles Pooley
clark_mk@fts2.llnl.gov Michael K Clark
collins@jaguar.csc.wsu.edu Gary S Collins
craig.jolley@racer.eskimo.com Craig Jolley
crowley@asl.dl.nec.com Jim Crowley
dalewl@natinst.com!radian Dale Whiteaker-Lewis
daniel.mcqueen@spacebbs.com Daniel Mcqueen
davec@world.std.com Dave Caswell
davew@tamarack.cray.com Dave Wagner
david@mvision.com David
david_trinkle@rand.org Dave Trinkle
dcoster@theory.pppl.gov David Coster
ddickins@uoguelph.ca Daniel F Dickinson
dharr@uvvm.uvic.ca David Harrington
dickhoff@aspen.den.mmc.com Ed Dickhoff
dietz@cs.rochester.edu Paul F Dietz
doug@midget.towson.edu Doug Mcnaught
draco@amdahl.com Rene' A Vega
dsg@impmh Dave Gordon
dts@ohm.york.ac.uk David T Southwell
emcguire@intellection.com Ed Mcguire
england@ecf.toronto.edu Derek England
esact@selway.umt.edu Tony C Tweedale
esc@ulysses.att.com Evan Crandall
esturo2@mvs.oac.ucla.edu Gregory Falter
farrow@spot.colorado.edu J Scott Farrow
fawley@ux5.lbl.gov William Fawley
fizjp@halina.univ.gda.pl Jacek Paczkowski
franklig@gas.uug.arizona.edu Gregory C Franklin
fsspr@acad3.alaska.edu Sean Patrick Ryan
gadgilp@jeff-lab.queensu.ca Gadgil Prasad
gail@snsc.unr.edu Gail Lucas
gberry@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu Gene Berry
gd_rc@adacel.com.au Rayhann Chee
gert@mit.hacktic.nl Gert van Velzen
gjm@slacvm.slac.stanford.edu Gregory J Mushial
goldsted@ecn.purdue.edu Dan E Goldstein
goo@cwis.unomaha.edu Kent Radek
gps19@herald.usask.ca Gregory P Siemens
gregory@cup.portal.com Gregory Spear
gspear+@cmu.edu Geoffrey Spear
guy@coos.dartmouth.edu Guy Schiavone
hagglund@metrokc.gov!satch Robert Hagglund
hagmanti@cps.msu.edu Timothy C Hagman
harlan@cs.wisc.edu Harlan Harris
harvey@indyvax.iupui.edu James Harvey
hassell@rintintin.colorado.edu Christopher Hassell
hdgarner@acs.harding.edu Harry Garner
helios@bach.udel.edu Roger Frederi Clark
hisle@vax1.umkc.edu Jim Hisle
hlohning@email.tuwien.ac.at Hans Lohninger
hollaj@umfolozi.ntech.ac.za Justin Holland
howard.smith@spacebbs.com Howard Smith
iri@aberystwyth.ac.uk
j.d.steel@iasos.utas.edu.au John Steel
jagnow@al.weeg.uiowa.edu Al Jagnow
jebrown@erenj.com Jon Browning
jester@elmer.orl.mmc.com Wes Jester
jesup@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com Randell Jesup
jgk@versant.com Joe Keane
jjeppson@well.sf.ca.us John Jeppson
john@chemical-eng.edinburgh.ac.uk John Christy
johnie@world.std.com Johnie L Ingram
johnson@dave.nrl.navy.mil J Karl Johnson
joseph_hall@motsat.sat.mot.com Joseph Hall
jpacheco@training.hq.nasa.gov Julio Pacheco
jwells@sirius.uvic.ca John Wells
karel.hladky@nessie.mcc.ac.uk Karel Hladky
kenworthy@bvu-lads.loral.com Mark Kenworthy
khm@daimi.aau.dk Kjeld H|yer Mortensen
kiesow@vati.fmi.uni-passau.de Sven Kiesow
klkirby@ualr.edu Steve Hall
krallis@theseas.ntua.gr Costas Krallis
ktl@inel.gov Kurt L Davis
kvng@csn.org Kevin Gross
k_gallagher@unhh.unh.edu Kathleen Gallagher
lgp@inel.gov L Gail Price
lhsastro@garnet.berkeley.edu Alan Gould
lrh@mailgate.nyserda.org Larry Hudson
lspencer@huachuca-emh1.army.mil Lee Spencer
lucky@owlnet.rice.edu John Patrick Johnson
maozhuxi@netcom.com Jun Hong
mark@askmar.mpk.ca.us Mark Duncan
mark@cherni.cherniak.on.ca Mark Kerbel
markredm@vef.north.net Mark Redmond
markus@octavia.anu.edu.au Markus Buchhorn
marq@world.std.com Mark A Lilly
matthewa@physics.su.oz.au Matthew Arnison
maxwell@ug.cs.dal.ca Chris Maxwell
mblum1@pbhrzs0.uni-paderborn.de Thomas Blume
mcarthur@fit.qut.edu.au Robert Mcarthur
mccabep@lonexa.admin.rl.af.mil Patrick Mccabe
meadowcr@esvax.dnet.dupont.com Bill Meadowcroft
meincke@upei.ca Peter Meincke
mfx@cs.tu-berlin.de Markus Freericks
mike@yc.estec.esa.nl Mike Parsons
mikep@polaris.unm.edu Mike Prine
militzer@stout.atd.ucar.edu John Militzer
milton@gastric.arraytech.com Milton Scritsmier
misty@spica.epm.ornl.gov Misty Campin
mtrkly@vmsa.technion.ac.il Alexander Klyuch
muir@idiom.berkeley.ca.us David Muir Sharnoff
mwj@se01.wg2.waii.com!se17 Mike Johnson
mxmora@unix.sri.com Matthew Xavier Mora
n8910916@animal.cc.wwu.edu Lee C Haslett
njerome@amoco.com Norman F Jerome
oecjtb@oec4.orbital.dialix.oz.au John Bongiovanni
oecmjc@oec4.orbital.dialix.oz.au Martin Cebis
payson@cs.wisc.edu John Payson
peterson@csc.ti.com Bob Peterson
phil@starconn.com Phil Marks
phoffman@netcom.com Paul E Hoffman
phsjga@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu Jacques G Amar
pierson@mv.mv.com Steve Mello
prechelt@ira.uka.de Lutz Prechelt
pvdbos@vnet3.vub.ac.be
quinn@phoenix.princeton.edu Michael J Quinn
rcin0839@uriacc.uri.edu Robert Cinq-Mars
rdabney@meediv.lanl.gov Richard Dabney
reed@csuvax1.murdoch.edu.au John Reed
revu@midway.uchicago.edu Sendhil Revuluri
rick@ofa.com Rick Ellis
riech@eu1.mpi-hd.mpg.de Kirsten Riechmann
rogerh@qm.is.lmsc.lockheed.com Roger Hollandsworth
roman_symank@hb.maus.de Roman Symank
root@plasm.mephi.msk.su Dmitry Samsonov
rufinus@dxcern.cern.ch Jeffrey Rufinus
rweeks@u.washington.edu Robert Weeks
ryan.bayne@canrem.com Ryan Bayne
schroeder@dune.sanders.lockheed.com Mike
scottmi@microsoft.com Scott Miller
signer@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
smogren@pica.army.mil Stacy A Mogren
sr3u+@cmu.edu Shrisha Rao
sward+@cmu.edu David Reeve Sward
swildner@channelz.gun.de Sascha Wildner
system@galcon.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca The Doctor
thomas@acds16.physik.rwth-aachen.de Thomas Fricke
thong@husc.harvard.edu
timla@microsoft.com Tim Lacy
tjames@gslan.offsys.uoknor.edu Tom James
tkito@slate.mines.colorado.edu Kito Tomoko
tmwatson@engin.umich.edu Timothy Maurice watson
todd.kaufmann@fussen.mt.cs.cmu.edu Todd Kaufmann
turner@odie.ee.wits.ac.za Martin Turner
ucisrcy@cis.unocal.com Christopher Yoder
ud077@freenet.victoria.bc.ca Peter Jacobs
udap913@oak.cc.kcl.ac.uk Silver Omega
weimer@ssd.kodak.com Gary Weimer
will@rins.ryukoku.ac.jp William Reiken
willise@egr.uri.edu Eric Willis
winnie@phoenix.princeton.edu Jon Edelson
witter@exame1.dseg.ti.com Dave Witter
wjrst1@unixd1.cis.pitt.edu William J Rehm
wombat@nfinit.enet.dec.com Christopher M Conway
yergeau@phy.ulaval.ca Francois Yergeau
No Votes
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anich@festival.ed.ac.uk Sandy Nicholson
bluelobster+@cmu.edu David O Hunt
bobc@stratus.swdc.stratus.com Bob Christ
bslawson@phobos.astro.uwo.ca Bob Slawson
cazander@pasichva.serigate.philips.nl J Cazander
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