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posted March 15, 2011 03:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SilverStone     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
http://www.purpleplates.com/magic_PP.html

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posted March 15, 2011 10:22 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Very pretty but I do not buy the hype.
Tesla did not invent Anodizing.
He did like how it looked and appreciated the practical uses of metals treated by the process.
The process does not produce "magical" or spiritual properties no more than elecetroplating; ie, no "magic" http://inventors.about.com/od/estartinventions/a/Electroplating.htm

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Anodizing

or anodising in British English,
is an electrolytic passivation process used to increase the thickness of
the natural oxide layer on the surface of metal parts. The process is called "anodizing" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxide http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolyte http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passivation
because the part to be treated forms the anode electrode of an electrical circuit.
Anodizing increases corrosion resistance and wear resistance, and provides better adhesion for paint primers and glues
than does bare metal. Anodic films can also be used for a number of cosmetic effects,
either with thick porous coatings that can absorb dyes or with thin transparent coatings
that add interference effects to reflected light.
Anodizing is also used to prevent galling of threaded components and to make dielectric films for electrolytic capacitors.
Anodic films are most commonly applied to protect aluminum alloys, although processes also exist for titanium, zinc,
magnesium, niobium, and tantalum. This process is not a useful treatment for iron
or carbon steel because these metals exfoliate when oxidized; i.e., the iron oxide (also known as rust)
forms by pits and flakes, these flakes both fall off as well as trap oxygen-bearing moisture,
constantly exposing the underlying metal to corrosion.

Anodization changes the microscopic texture of the surface and changes the crystal structure of the metal near the surface.
Thick coatings are normally porous, so a sealing process is often needed to achieve corrosion resistance.
Anodized aluminum surfaces, for example, are harder than aluminum but have low to moderate wear resistance
that can be improved with increasing thickness or by applying suitable sealing substances.
Anodic films are generally much stronger and more adherent than most types of paint and metal plating,
but also more brittle. This makes them less likely to crack and peel from aging and wear,
but more susceptible to cracking from thermal stress.

History

Anodizing was first used on an industrial scale in 1923 to protect Duralumin seaplane parts from corrosion.
This early chromic acid-based process was called the Bengough-Stuart process and was documented in British defence
specification DEF STAN 03-24/3. It is still used today despite its legacy requirements for a
complicated voltage cycle now known to be unnecessary. Variations of this process soon evolved,
and the first sulfuric acid anodizing process was patented by Gower and O'Brien in 1927. Sulfuric acid soon became
and remains the most common anodizing electrolyte.

Oxalic acid anodizing was first patented in Japan in 1923 and later widely used in Germany,
particularly for architectural applications.
Anodized aluminum extrusion was a popular architectural material in the 1960s and 1970s,
but has since been displaced by cheaper plastics and powdercoating.
The phosphoric acid processes are the most recent major development, so far only used as pretreatments
for adhesives or organic paints.
A wide variety of proprietary and increasingly complex variations of all these anodizing processes continue
to be developed by industry, so the growing trend in military and industrial standards is to classify by coating properties
rather than by process chemistry.

Anodized aluminium

Aluminum alloys are anodized to increase corrosion resistance, to increase surface hardness,
and to allow dyeing (coloring), improved lubrication, or improved adhesion. The anodic layer is non-conductive.

When exposed to air at room temperature, or any other gas containing oxygen, pure aluminum self-passivates
by forming a surface layer of amorphous aluminum oxide 2 to 3 nm thick,
which provides very effective protection against corrosion. Aluminum alloys typically form a thicker oxide layer,
5-15 nm thick, but tend to be more susceptible to corrosion.
Aluminum alloy parts are anodized to greatly increase the thickness of this layer for corrosion resistance.
The corrosion resistance of aluminum alloys is significantly decreased by certain alloying elements or impurities:
copper, iron, and silicon,[5] so 2000, 4000, and 6000-series alloys tend to be most susceptible.
Some aluminum aircraft parts, architectural materials, and consumer products are anodized.
Anodized aluminum can be found on mp3 players, flashlights, cookware, cameras, sporting goods, window frames, roofs,
in electrolytic capacitors, and on many other products both for corrosion resistance and the ability to retain dye.
Although anodizing only has moderate wear resistance, the deeper pores can better retain a lubricating film
than a smooth surface would.

Anodized coatings have a much lower thermal conductivity and coefficient of linear expansion than aluminum.
As a result, the coating will crack from thermal stress if exposed to temperatures above 80 °C.
The coating can crack, but it will not peel.[6] The melting point of aluminum oxide is 2050 °C,
much higher than pure aluminum's 658 °C.[6] (This can make welding more difficult.)
In typical commercial aluminum anodization processes, the aluminum oxide is grown down into the surface
and out from the surface by equal amounts. So anodizing will increase the part dimensions on each surface
by half of the oxide thickness. For example a coating that is (2 μm) thick,
will increase the part dimensions by (1 μm) per surface. If the part is anodized on all sides,
then all linear dimensions will increase by the oxide thickness. Anodized aluminum surfaces are harder than aluminum
but have low to moderate wear resistance, although this can be improved with thickness and sealing.

For more see: ]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anodizing


By the way, I love anodized material.
But only because I find it lovely.


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posted March 15, 2011 12:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The theory is that it helps retain the tachyons for slower release (that normally are attracted by aluminum and pass through).

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posted March 15, 2011 03:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lei_Kuei     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Watch out for the Pink! It's a gonna get you Lexx!

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posted March 15, 2011 04:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Lei_Kuei:
Watch out for the Pink! It's a gonna get you Lexx!

Nah,
Pinky is my friend.
However it would be wise however to shun the frumious Bandersnatch,
unless well armed with a vorpal sword or a winxy pistol,
because one never can tell what a Bandersnatch might do.
On that note
HLF who was lhao; said hello!

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posted March 15, 2011 04:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Randall:
The theory is that it helps retain the tachyons for slower release (that normally are attracted by aluminum and pass through).


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Tachyons
There was a young lady named Bright,
Whose speed was far faster than light.
She went out one day,
In a relative way,
And returned the previous night!

—Reginald Buller


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A tachyon (pronounced /ˈtæki.ɒn/; Greek: ταχύς, takhus, "swift" + English: -on "elementary particle")
is a hypothetical subatomic particle that moves faster than light. In the language of special relativity,
a tachyon would be a particle with space-like four-momentum and imaginary proper time.
A tachyon would be constrained to the space-like portion of the energy-momentum graph. Therefore,
it cannot slow down to subluminal speeds.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tachyon04s.gif
Because a tachyon moves faster than light, we cannot see it approaching.
After a tachyon has passed nearby, we would be able to see two images of it,
appearing and departing in opposite directions. The black line is the shock wave of Cherenkov radiation, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation
shown only in one moment of time. This double image effect is most prominent for an observer located directly in
the path of a superluminal object (in this example a sphere, shown in grey).
The right hand bluish shape is the image formed by the blue-doppler shifted light arriving at the observer—
who is located at the apex of the black Cherenkov lines—from the sphere as it approaches.
The left-hand reddish image is formed from redshifted light that leaves the sphere after it passes the observer.
Because the object arrives before the light, the observer sees nothing until the sphere starts to pass the observer,
after which the image-as-seen-by-the-observer splits into two—one of the arriving sphere
(to the right) and one of the departing sphere (to the left).


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http://swallowingthecamel.blogspot.com/2009/01/stirwands-and-purple-plates-aka-plas tic.html
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Swallowing the Camel

Examining hoaxes, scams, controversies, rumours, schemes, bizarre ideas, bogus products, disinformation, misinformation, impractical jokes, literary fraud, and anything else that smells bad.

Monday, January 19, 2009
Stirwands and Purple Plates
(AKA Plastic and Aluminum)

Mystical-quantum gizmos + your water = plain ol' water

I first heard of the Stirwand when Dr. Deagle, in his Granada Forum lecture, mentioned "special wands from Global Light Network that can actually change the structure of water to help ease specific conditions".

This sounded like yet another structured water scam, so I investigated and found this website. The Stirwand is basically a plastic stick with a hollow handle that contains flakes of "high-matrix minerals". For some reason, the product descriptions repeatedly point out that these minerals are naturally occurring. All minerals are naturally occurring.

So what are high-matrix minerals? After reading the product descriptions and watching an interview with David Schneider, the co-creator of the Stirwand, I still don't know. Water is supposedly improved by the minerals by "accepting their imprint" - without these minerals touching the water. How does this work? The site offers only gibberish: The minerals somehow enter a "High Matrix lattice", elevating themselves to "exhibit their exceptional qualities", and alter the water with "noninvasive resonance".
"These various manifestations of matter exist because their individual consciousness [sic] identify with different points within the matrix, those specifically which they consider to be real."
I think what they're trying to tell us is, "It works if you believe it works".

However, the Stirwand does have predictable (if not exactly quantifiable) results, and there are many different kinds of Stirwand. The Gourmet model "enhances the vibration from food and beverages". The Olympian "optimizes athletic performance". The Gardener "enhances the vitality" of plants. The Calming wand can make alcholic beverages taste "significantly improved". Etc.

A set of 8, with a carry pouch and "SP Sensor Balancing and Imprinting Plate", costs $549.95 without shipping/handling. For that price, you could buy 3300 swizzles sticks at your local dollar store. Same diff. How do I know? Well, the "research" supporting the efficacy of the Stirwand is less than awe-inspiring. There's something about "invetro test results" (if you can't spell it, you can't study it). And a "new clinical trial shows an average increase in hydration of 23.5%" after drinking Stirwand-treated water. An increase over what? Not drinking any water at all?
There are also a few tests you can perform at home, after you've purchased your Stirwand, like holding 8 oz. of treated water under your nose/chin for 30 seconds. "Be alert for anomolous phenomena...For those sensitive to subtle energies, these tests will illustrate that the water has a remarkable amount of...radiant heat and/or vortex patterned energy imitating from it [sic]."

Or you could be having an acid flashback.

What else does the Stirwand do?

- Like structured water and various other kinds of bogus bottled water, it supposedly makes water "more hydrating". Admittedly, "Convention [science] will debate this, as inert objects traditionally do not produce substantial results in water. In this case, however, a quantum phenomenon trumps a Newtonian fundamental; Stirwands effects [sic] are varied, significant, and thought-provoking". In other words, "We don't know why this works, because it is scientifically impossible."
- It cleans more effectively than ordinary water. It's also more resistant to mold and bacteria.
- It "thickens" water and makes it smoother, though I don't really see any benefit to this.
- Like all New Age products, its capabilities "greatly exceed the known potentials" of its actual components (plastic and some mineral flakes).

In my opinion, paying $75 to make my drinking water "thicker" and "more hydrating" wouldn't be worth it, even if the Stirwand could actually do these things. Which it cannot. Whether its designers think it works or not, it's a swizzle stick clumsily marketed as a magic wand.

But the Purple Plates are even goofier.
Yesterday, over brunch, I watched a friend take a thin rectangle of mauve-coloured, anodized aluminum out of her purse and place it beneath her water bottle. She explained that these things are supposed to energize water, de-alcoholize alcoholic beverages, and de-caffeinate caffeinated beverages as well as heal cuts and scrapes within minutes, using "Tesla technology."

Purple Plates were introduced in the '70s and later popularized by pop astrologer Linda Goodman, in her book Star Signs. Here's what one Amazon reviewer had to say about them: "I would be extremely surprised if even the most diehard skeptic tried it and felt nothing change for the positive in their energy...I have healed many an ailment or imbalance with the Chi that Reiki energy is, but these Purple plates are like Reiki energy X 100..."

I was less than six inches away from one of these super-powered plates for at least an hour and a half, and I noticed no changes in my energy. I was relaxed and happy, but some conversation and a good soy latte on a Sunday afternoon will do that to me every time. No aluminum required.

But why do the plates "work"? Well, for basically the same reasons as Stirwands don't do. They were designed by Ralph Bergstresser, an alleged assistant to Nikola Tesla (the unofficial mascot of Woo).

This is really a subject for another post, but I'd just like to point out that if every person who claimed to be a protege of Tesla actually had been a Tesla protege, Tesla could have staffed a facility the size of CERN with his lab assistants. For this reason, it's actually easier to believe that crackpot inventors are channeling the spirit of Tesla.

According to purpleplates.com, the "atoms and electrons of the aluminum have been altered so that the plates are in resonance, or in tune, with the basic energy of the Universe. They function as transceivers . . . creating a field of energy around themselves that will penetrate any material substance by osmosis.
The items are made with materials characterized by naturally orderly lattices - such as aluminum, sand and certain plastics. These lattices are energetically forced into a still more homogeneous and regular patterns and molecular characteristics."

In other words, "We don't know why this works."
As one Amazon reviewer wrote of Linda Goodman's Star Signs: "The big purple plate actually worked for a very big problem, so how can I be anything but a believer? I understand that not everyone approaches this with an open mind, and that might be the reason nothing works for them. After all, the power of each individual mind works to bring about our own realities."

Basically, if you don't expect it to work, it probably won't work. This is odd. Penicillin, vitamins, pencils, humidifiers, and teakettles will work whether you "believe" in them or not. By this reviewer's logic, if I pick up a purple crayon and say, "Crayons don't exist", then apply the alleged crayon to some very real paper, the crayon might not work.

I couldn't find anything about de-caffeination, but purpleplates.com does warn us that a Purple Plate placed under a martini will render the drink tasteless "like water" after about 3 minutes, apparently removing all alcohol from the glass by osmosis. Sure thing.

Purple plates can do all the same things a Stirwand, or a QLink pendant, or structured water will definitely not supposedly do: Energize and refresh, heal cuts and burns quickly, perk up houseplants, relieve pain, etc. However, the Tesla magic has made these little pieces of aluminum so "resonant" that, according to Linda Goodman's Star Signs, they have been known to dematerialize from time to time. And they don't always re-materialize, either. Buyer beware!

At about $25 for the standard model, at least Purple Plates won't set you back as much as a Stirwand. But they won't do anything for you, either.


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posted March 15, 2011 05:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I think tachyons only travel faster than the speed of light while under water. According to Stephen Hawking, they travel from the future to the past, going backward in time.

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posted March 15, 2011 05:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for LEXX     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Randall:
I think tachyons only travel faster than the speed of light while under water. According to Stephen Hawking, they travel from the future to the past, going backward in time.


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Cherenkov Effect

One way to go faster than light is to make the light slower! Light in vacuum travels at a speed c which is a universal constant (see Relativity FAQ Is the speed of light constant?), but in a dense medium such as water or glass, light slows down to c/n where n is the refractive index of the medium (1.0003 for air, 1.4 for water).
It is possible for particles to travel through air or water at faster than the speed of light in the medium. Cherenkov radiation is produced as an effect (see relativity FAQ Is there an equivalent of the sonic boom for light?)

When we discuss going faster than the speed of light we are really talking about exceeding the speed of light in vacuum c (299792458 m/s). The Cherenkov effect is therefore not considered an example of FTL travel.



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posted March 15, 2011 05:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for tuxedo meow     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks for your input LEXX! You know from my past posts that I use these purple plates and have had some occurences that I gave them credit for like making the refrigerator colder after a couple days and having the grand kids and pets want to sleep with them, lay on them and, with the kids anyway, hold them. I also did some photo stuff with them that seem to work...like two people slowing their alcohol consumption or people contacting me. My plants never perked up and my flowers never did last longer that I remember. I do have more interesting and remembered dreams when I sleep with them. I always did wonder though what the difference between these and the aluminum cold drink containers of the 50's was or what the difference between aluminum pet tags and these plates was?
I would imagine that my focused INTENT, outside of the plates, could give someone the idea to call me and that the INTENT might also pull some of the other occurances off. What about the cooling of the refrigerator, though?
I really enjoy my plates and have now started to make some ORGONITE which I have also had some (very few)interesting occurences with. people are saying the orgonite is so much malarky as well but at least you can make it at homecheaply. I admit I am the kind of person who could fall in love with a house I was looking to buy because of "feelings" and totally ignore the reality of a hole in the roof or crumbling pipes etc.
I love knowing you through Lindaland and am a sincere admirer of yours. I enjoy all your posts and this last one too. Thanks for your bluntness. Peace Tux

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Originally posted by tuxedo meow:
Thanks for your input LEXX! You know from my past posts that I use these purple plates and have had some occurences that I gave them credit for like making the refrigerator colder after a couple days and having the grand kids and pets want to sleep with them, lay on them and, with the kids anyway, hold them. I also did some photo stuff with them that seem to work...like two people slowing their alcohol consumption or people contacting me. My plants never perked up and my flowers never did last longer that I remember. I do have more interesting and remembered dreams when I sleep with them. I always did wonder though what the difference between these and the aluminum cold drink containers of the 50's was or what the difference between aluminum pet tags and these plates was?
I would imagine that my focused INTENT, outside of the plates, could give someone the idea to call me and that the INTENT might also pull some of the other occurances off. What about the cooling of the refrigerator, though?
I really enjoy my plates and have now started to make some ORGONITE which I have also had some (very few)interesting occurences with. people are saying the orgonite is so much malarky as well but at least you can make it at homecheaply. I admit I am the kind of person who could fall in love with a house I was looking to buy because of "feelings" and totally ignore the reality of a hole in the roof or crumbling pipes etc.
I love knowing you through Lindaland and am a sincere admirer of yours. I enjoy all your posts and this last one too. Thanks for your bluntness. Peace Tux

Thank you dear!
I am keeping an open mind.
I have had these plates in the 70s.
I like them, just as I do the anodized aluminum tumblers.
However I have yet to notice any "magical" effects.
I plan to get a new one and experiment.
Perhaps the earlier versions were not made well.
I remain intensely skeptical though at this time.
Thank you again for your reply and kind words!
Love
LEXX
xoxoxoxo
PS.
The anodizing is the same on aluminum objects be they purple plates, anodized tumblers/cups and so forth.


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They seem to work for me. I have an original (not EIP stamped) purple plate. Not sure if the newer ones were the same or not. I know they look a brighter purple. Anyway, skepticism is a good thing, and Linda advised that we be skeptical of evrything she said. But anything relating to metaphysics is outside the realm of science. One can find all manner of skeptical articles on astrology, for instance. But seeing as I do not believe astrology "causes" anything by a scientific force (such as gravity or electromagnetism--asteroids certainly have little gravity, and some planets have no magnetic poles), I'm okay with knowing that science can't prove it. I look at astrology as more symbolic and reflective (as above, so below) than causal. The same would go for the existence of a soul or a myriad of other beliefs.

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Originally posted by Randall:
They seem to work for me. I have an original (not EIP stamped) purple plate. Not sure if the newer ones were the same or not. I know they look a brighter purple. Anyway, skepticism is a good thing, and Linda advised that we be skeptical of evrything she said. But anything relating to metaphysics is outside the realm of science. One can find all manner of skeptical articles on astrology, for instance. But seeing as I do not believe astrology "causes" anything by a scientific force (such as gravity or electromagnetism--asteroids certainly have little gravity, and some planets have no magnetic poles), I'm okay with knowing that science can't prove it. I look at astrology as more symbolic and reflective (as above, so below) than causal. The same would go for the existence of a soul or a myriad of other beliefs.


I do plan to experiment with some.
I am skeptical but am wiling to try them again.
If I do get any results that they do (or still do not) work in any way;
I WILL POST MY FINDINGS.

LOL.
I have some adult "pleasure toys" that are anodized just like the purple plates. Same purple too.

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posted March 17, 2011 10:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BiBi DeAngelo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Love the purple plates....
I've had a big plate (12 inches by 12 inches I think)... and 3 small plates... use them all the time...

Linda use to put her cigarettes on top of them... put her coffee on top of them...

Great thread.......

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i use my plates daily although I can scold myself about using them, crystals, and nowadays, orgonite. I believe in my quality of intent being buoyed by the use of these things. My plates have disappeared and reappeared seemingly on their own. I really do not leave the house or go to bed without a plate or now orgonite. I have put photos of friends or relatives on the plates and had results. I've had several sets of plates over the years and now have one large, one small and one large disc.

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Oddly I have more success with iron and Hematite.
Also magnets.

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I put my cigarettes and glass of water on them as well. I do find it makes the tobacco more mellow. The water I don`t notice any difference.

But, using them for lady cramps have had the most benefit!

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Maybe it's all in my head, but if I get a burn and place one on it, it won't blister.

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I have one permanantly under my fruit bowl, when I USED to smoke, I always had my tobacco on top, I have one glued to my water filter, one in my herbs & superfood cupboard, one in my orgonite.

I did a water test, I believe it structured my water as I could tell by taste.
It did nothing for pain however.
Purple plates also keep a cut avocado fresher longer.

You can also do a very simple test, put a glass of water in the freezer, also do a control.
The control should just freeze, the other with the purple plate on top should have the water forming into ice does so in levitation toward the plate, like upside down icicles. Or sometimes it's just a lump,like a swell moving toward the purple plate.
This happens with Ormus and Orgonite.


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“It’s an interesting thing. Seeing Kuan Yin relating to a flower so intently. She's not just looking at it; she's interacting with it…I’m seeing how the act of relating to a flower appears to be so simple. Yet, it takes a tremendous amount of courage to make such a “simple” act important. Now, the lotus is floating away.”

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