[LincolnTalk] ISO Euros

2024-06-17 Thread Sarah Liepert
Hi LT. ISO euros. Pls reply directly if you have extra euros to exchange.

Thanks,
Sarah Liepert
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Historic Boston tours

2024-06-17 Thread iearlerice--- via Lincoln
 Google Bean Town Trolley. They make 18 stops at the major sights. It is a “Hop 
On Hop Off” and is great if you don’t want to do all the walking.
On Sunday, June 16, 2024 at 09:56:49 PM EDT, Judith Wong 
 wrote:  
 
 My relatives recently did this tour of Chinatown and raved about it. We have 
lived in the area all our lives but the tour guide was chock full of facts not 
known to them. It is a walking tour but Chinatown is not very big. 
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60745-d13324368-Reviews-Boston_Chinatown_Tours-Boston_Massachusetts.html
Judy Wong
Sent from my iPad

On Jun 16, 2024, at 6:50 PM, Sara Mattes  wrote:




I am not sure there is much in the way of decent bus tours.Duck Tours are fun, 
but incredibly historically inaccurate.The Freedom Trail NPS tours are good, 
but involve walking on hills.If you select certain sites, you can mitigate 
walking-African Meeting House, the BPL (fabulous, undiscovered gem), Old Norht 
Church and Paul Revere House all offer good and accurate tours, with 
fascinating glimpse into specific periods.
Consider Concord and the walking tours out of the Visitors Center + Robbins 
House.
| 
| Welcomerobbinshouse.org |  |

 |

Plus the Concord Museum, the Old Manse, Old North Bridge, Emerson House and 
Orchard (Alcott) House…all tell great stores and don’t involve much walking.
In Lincoln, don’t miss Codman and Gropius House and, of course, the MMNHP 
Visitors Center.
Lots to do and see!
We are an embarrassment of riches.
Sara




On Jun 16, 2024, at 1:00 PM, Nicholas Ribush  wrote:
Dear All,

We have a couple of overseas visitors coming for a few days later this week. 
They'd like to do some kind of bus tour of historic Boston.
Any suggestions?
Thank you,
n.
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[LincolnTalk] Email address for gardening help HA

2024-06-17 Thread Margo Fisher-Martin
Hi,
I just realized that I missed a letter on the email. I posted for Heather
Arsenault if you want gardening help the correct email address is below.
Sorry for any inconvenience.

arsenaultheatherl...@gmail.com
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Historic Boston tours

2024-06-17 Thread Corey Flint
Boston does have bus tours, Old Town Trolley and City View are the two main
companies that offer “hop on hop off” tours where you can get a guided tour
between major landmarks. The quality of the tour really depends on the tour
guide, some are more informative while others try more to be entertaining,
but they’d always have the option to hop off and catch the next trolley to
get a different guide.

On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 7:57 PM Jennifer Saffran 
wrote:

> I concur, but if time is limited, the Duck Tours are the easiest way to
> see the most in a short period of time. Plus, they are fun. They give you
> an idea of what you want to google later once you get off the duck boat.
>
> In all my years of living in Boston proper, I've never seen bus tours
> because the streets can’t handle them.
>
> The Freedom Trail is good and I know they’ve upgraded the experience over
> the years. It’s actually not that long because Boston is small.
>
> If they want a more scholarly tour one on one, let me see if I can reach a
> friend of mine who does or has done that sort of thing…...
>
>
> On Jun 16, 2024, at 1:59 PM, Sara Mattes  wrote:
>
> I am not sure there is much in the way of decent bus tours.
> Duck Tours are fun, but incredibly historically inaccurate.
> The Freedom Trail NPS tours are good, but involve walking on hills.
> If you select certain sites, you can mitigate walking-African Meeting
> House, the BPL (fabulous, undiscovered gem), Old Norht Church and Paul
> Revere House all offer good and accurate tours, with fascinating glimpse
> into specific periods.
>
> Consider Concord and the walking tours out of the Visitors Center +
> Robbins House.
> Welcome 
> robbinshouse.org
>  
> Plus the Concord Museum, the Old Manse, Old North Bridge, Emerson House
> and Orchard (Alcott) House…all tell great stores and don’t involve much
> walking.
>
> In Lincoln, don’t miss Codman and Gropius House and, of course, the MMNHP
> Visitors Center.
>
> Lots to do and see!
>
> We are an embarrassment of riches.
>
> Sara
>
>
>
>
> On Jun 16, 2024, at 1:00 PM, Nicholas Ribush  wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> We have a couple of overseas visitors coming for a few days later this
> week. They'd like to do some kind of bus tour of historic Boston.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thank you,
>
> n.
>
> Dr. Nicholas Ribush
> 6 Goose Pond Rd.
> 
> Lincoln MA 01773
> 
> (617) 877-1610
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[LincolnTalk] Kundalini Yoga - Plug in and Recharge !

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[LincolnTalk] Looking for recommended orthopedist

2024-06-17 Thread judith stein via Lincoln
I’m looking for an orthopedist for sciatica in the Lexington, Concord, Waltham 
area.
Judy- jud1...@icloud.com
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[LincolnTalk] Transfer Station Closed 6/19/24

2024-06-17 Thread Donaldson, Susan
The Transfer Station will be closed on Wednesday, June, 19 in observance of the 
holiday.

Thank you.

Susan Donaldson
Office Manager
Town of Lincoln
Department of Public Works
781-259-8999


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[LincolnTalk] Bluebird Foster mom update

2024-06-17 Thread Staci Montori
Hi LT,
Thank you for all of the help with my bluebird situation!  The outpouring
of support was awesome. I am so grateful.
I am happy to report things seem to be going quite well for the newly
single dad and his babies.
Yesterday, I got live mealworms from the pet store (I was advised against
dried due to possible dehydration issues for the chicks) and a hanging
feeder from Russels. Within 5 minutes of putting it out, the male located
it and fed his babies with the worms. It was quite sweet to see him with a
beak full of worms, fly to the nest and hear all the chirping as he fed
them. I spread out feedings through the day and again this morning.
Today- day 15 since their hatching- I watched three of them fledge and take
their first flights into our red maple. The dad is now feeding them in the
tree. I think there may be two more in the box, but I will wait to check
until tomorrow.
I plan to supply daily mealworms for at least the next few weeks to give
dad a helping hand.
As unfortunate as it is to have the female die, the timing seemed okay as
the babies seemed pretty hearty. The male is very dedicated and from what I
read, the males do most of the feeding after fledging since the females
tend to focus their energy on building a new nest for their next
brood, so these babies are in good hands (or wings.:).
This sweet male will have no problem finding a new mate soon, is my guess.
I just hope his new mate finds my bluebird trail on the corner of Codman
and Lewis to be attractive. I am quite smitten with him.
Thanks again everyone!
Best,
Staci
PS- another Lincoln resident had a similar situation this week. It was the
male that died, though. I hope this isn't a pattern, just an unfortunate
coincidence. I can't say for sure it was a window strike that killed the
female. That was just my best guess. I hope there isn't an illness
spreading amongst the bluebirds here.
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[LincolnTalk] Help getting my printer online??

2024-06-17 Thread Ellen Waldron
Hi LT’ers,
Once again I’m turning to LT to get some recommendations for someone who can 
help get my printer online. I changed my router a while ago. At the time the 
tech helped me connect my printer. For some reason my printer went offline and 
no matter what I’ve tried I can’t reconnect.
Any suggestions,recommendations are gratefully appreciated.

Stay cool folks!
Thx,
ellen 

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Re: [LincolnTalk] Bluebird Foster mom update

2024-06-17 Thread Jennifer Goodman
Hi Staci,

So glad for the news! Thank you for being such a great steward of our wildlife. 
Your care is so touching.

Jen

> On Jun 17, 2024, at 11:04 AM, Staci Montori  wrote:
> 
> Hi LT, 
> Thank you for all of the help with my bluebird situation!  The outpouring of 
> support was awesome. I am so grateful.
> I am happy to report things seem to be going quite well for the newly single 
> dad and his babies.
> Yesterday, I got live mealworms from the pet store (I was advised against 
> dried due to possible dehydration issues for the chicks) and a hanging feeder 
> from Russels. Within 5 minutes of putting it out, the male located it and fed 
> his babies with the worms. It was quite sweet to see him with a beak full of 
> worms, fly to the nest and hear all the chirping as he fed them. I spread out 
> feedings through the day and again this morning.
> Today- day 15 since their hatching- I watched three of them fledge and take 
> their first flights into our red maple. The dad is now feeding them in the 
> tree. I think there may be two more in the box, but I will wait to check 
> until tomorrow.
> I plan to supply daily mealworms for at least the next few weeks to give dad 
> a helping hand.
> As unfortunate as it is to have the female die, the timing seemed okay as the 
> babies seemed pretty hearty. The male is very dedicated and from what I read, 
> the males do most of the feeding after fledging since the females tend to 
> focus their energy on building a new nest for their next brood, so these 
> babies are in good hands (or wings.:).
> This sweet male will have no problem finding a new mate soon, is my guess. I 
> just hope his new mate finds my bluebird trail on the corner of Codman and 
> Lewis to be attractive. I am quite smitten with him. 
> Thanks again everyone!
> Best,
> Staci
> PS- another Lincoln resident had a similar situation this week. It was the 
> male that died, though. I hope this isn't a pattern, just an unfortunate 
> coincidence. I can't say for sure it was a window strike that killed the 
> female. That was just my best guess. I hope there isn't an illness spreading 
> amongst the bluebirds here.
> 
> 
> 
>
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[LincolnTalk] College student helper available

2024-06-17 Thread Alice Waugh
Posted on behalf of my daughter Becca.

Alice Waugh

+++

My name is Becca Dubrovsky, and I am a college student looking to do paid
odd jobs while I’m home during the summer. I am physically capable and have
a car. I am available this week as well as various days until August 1st. I
can help with weeding, organizing, hauling, pet-sitting, etc. You can text
me at 781-290-8714. Thank you!
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Re: [LincolnTalk] seeking bluebird midwife advice

2024-06-17 Thread Danielle Marcus
Hello,

Dr. Leef the owner at Heal Veterinary clinic in Watertown is also a
wild animal vet for injured/sick wildlife. She is the best and I highly
recommend her and the team for questions.

*BIRD REHABBERS*

The team at Heal vet also provided the name of a few bird rehabbers in the
area. They did say the best chance of survival is always the parent feeding
but if the birds aren't thriving these may be an option, or they may have
feeding advice. Dr Leef can also see the birds if they are sick/injured. We
were advised to keep the siblings together in the nest.

*-Alison Webber (508-358-2173) or Judy Pasko (413-695-6854). Most rehabbers
don't answer calls/texts directly so please leave them a voicemail (if you
haven't already) and they'll get back to you.*



*Heal Veterinary Clinic*
150 Belmont Street
Watertown, MA 02472
ph: 617-932-5166
www.heal.vet
*Comprehensive Compassionate Care*
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[LincolnTalk] Free Dog Crates

2024-06-17 Thread Elizabeth Graver via Lincoln
We have three black metal dog crates we are not using—two medium and one large. 
Free to a good home!
Please email me at gra...@bc.edu if you’d like one (or two or three). 
Best,
Elizabeth Graver 
47 Old Sudbury Rd 


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Re: [LincolnTalk] Looking for recommended orthopedist

2024-06-17 Thread jfultz
The Baptist Hospital has an Ortho clinic at 840 Winter St in Waltham (west side 
of Cambridge Reservoir - so essentially Lincoln) and about 1/2 mile east of 
that, MGH Sports Medicine has a clinic.


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> On Jun 17, 2024, at 10:13 AM, judith stein via Lincoln 
>  wrote:
> 
> I’m looking for an orthopedist for sciatica in the Lexington, Concord, 
> Waltham area.
> Judy- jud1...@icloud.com
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[LincolnTalk] CPA

2024-06-17 Thread patriciawong123--- via Lincoln
Can anyone recommend a local CPA?  I just sold my house and moved here.  Thank 
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[LincolnTalk] ISO Car Seat for a 2 y/o

2024-06-17 Thread Tatiana Dessain
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a car seat for my 2 year old grand-daughter, from July 12 to 
July 21. 
Anyone has one I could borrow or buy?
Please respond directly to my email. 
Thank you!
Tania

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Re: [LincolnTalk] Historic Boston tours

2024-06-17 Thread Bernadette and Mark
Tour of the constitution in the Charlestown navy yard is a wonderful take
and very informative as well!  One of our favorite go to places to take out
of town visitors!
Bernadette

Bernadette and Mark



On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 8:57 AM iearlerice--- via Lincoln <
lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:

> Google Bean Town Trolley. They make 18 stops at the major sights. It is a
> “Hop On Hop Off”
> and is great if you don’t want to do all the walking.
>
> On Sunday, June 16, 2024 at 09:56:49 PM EDT, Judith Wong <
> wongja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> My relatives recently did this tour of Chinatown and raved about it. We
> have lived in the area all our lives but the tour guide was chock full of
> facts not known to them. It is a walking tour but Chinatown is not very
> big.
> https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60745-d13324368-Reviews-Boston_Chinatown_Tours-Boston_Massachusetts.html
>
> Judy Wong
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jun 16, 2024, at 6:50 PM, Sara Mattes  wrote:
>
> 
>
> I am not sure there is much in the way of decent bus tours.
> Duck Tours are fun, but incredibly historically inaccurate.
> The Freedom Trail NPS tours are good, but involve walking on hills.
> If you select certain sites, you can mitigate walking-African Meeting
> House, the BPL (fabulous, undiscovered gem), Old Norht Church and Paul
> Revere House all offer good and accurate tours, with fascinating glimpse
> into specific periods.
>
> Consider Concord and the walking tours out of the Visitors Center +
> Robbins House.
> Welcome 
> robbinshouse.org
>  
> Plus the Concord Museum, the Old Manse, Old North Bridge, Emerson House
> and Orchard (Alcott) House…all tell great stores and don’t involve much
> walking.
>
> In Lincoln, don’t miss Codman and Gropius House and, of course, the MMNHP
> Visitors Center.
>
> Lots to do and see!
>
> We are an embarrassment of riches.
>
> Sara
>
>
>
>
> On Jun 16, 2024, at 1:00 PM, Nicholas Ribush  wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> We have a couple of overseas visitors coming for a few days later this
> week. They'd like to do some kind of bus tour of historic Boston.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thank you,
>
> n.
>
> Dr. Nicholas Ribush
> 6 Goose Pond Rd.
> 
> Lincoln MA 01773
> 
> (617) 877-1610
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Free Outdoor table and chairs

2024-06-17 Thread Andy Wang
Table has been taken.  Thanks!



On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 11:05 AM Andy Wang  wrote:

> Seeing if anyone is interested in an outdoor table and chair set.
>
> The table is made of aluminum and glass. The chairs are aluminum.
>
> Both could use a thorough cleaning and a fresh spray of paint as it is
> flaking off. I have a set of red cushions for the chairs if you want as
> well.  Three are in decent shape, and I have a fourth that has a tear in
> the fabric on one of the edges.
>
> Pickup in North Lincoln.  Let me know if you’re interested
>
> Andy
>
>
>
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Historic Boston tours

2024-06-17 Thread Bob Mason
Instead of thinking about Boston history just in the context of the
revolutionary war, why not try the relatively new Innovation Trail and
learn about how Boston has driven technological change over its history!

https://www.theinnovationtrail.org/


On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 1:01 PM Nicholas Ribush 
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> Dear All,
>
> We have a couple of overseas visitors coming for a few days later this
> week. They'd like to do some kind of bus tour of historic Boston.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thank you,
>
> n.
>
> Dr. Nicholas Ribush
> 6 Goose Pond Rd.
> 
> Lincoln MA 01773
> 
> (617) 877-1610
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Historic Boston tours

2024-06-17 Thread Susan Taylor
Also check out Boston by Foot — trad and innovative walks. Wwebostonbyfoot.orgSent from my iPhoneOn Jun 17, 2024, at 7:27 PM, Bob Mason  wrote:Instead of thinking about Boston history just in the context of the revolutionary war, why not try the relatively new Innovation Trail and learn about how Boston has driven technological change over its history!https://www.theinnovationtrail.org/On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 1:01 PM Nicholas Ribush  wrote:Dear All,We have a couple of overseas visitors coming for a few days later this week. They'd like to do some kind of bus tour of historic Boston.Any suggestions?Thank you,n.Dr. Nicholas Ribush6 Goose Pond Rd.Lincoln MA 01773(617) 877-1610
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[LincolnTalk] Babysitting

2024-06-17 Thread Analesa Smith
Hello - I am posting this on behalf of my almost 15 year old daughter who will 
be a freshman at LS next fall.

My name is Sierra and I am available for babysitting, pet walking, or any other 
help you might need. I help take care of our 2 dogs and have experience 
babysitting ages 3 and up. I am free for the next two weeks and then again 
starting in mid-July.

Please feel free to contact me at 617-378-2729 (call/text).
Sierra

Thank you.
Analesa Smith
18 Old Sudbury Road
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Historic Boston tours

2024-06-17 Thread Jennifer Saffran
One of the places that has made a big impression on my visitors from outside of 
this area has been is the Lowell Heritage State Park. The working water powered 
looms really helped my guests understand the Industrial Revolution. Like most 
things, seeing something actually work in person creates a level of 
understanding that you can’t get any other way.

> On Jun 17, 2024, at 7:17 PM, Bob Mason  wrote:
> 
> Instead of thinking about Boston history just in the context of the 
> revolutionary war, why not try the relatively new Innovation Trail and learn 
> about how Boston has driven technological change over its history!
> 
> https://www.theinnovationtrail.org/
> 
> 
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 1:01 PM Nicholas Ribush  > wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> 
>> We have a couple of overseas visitors coming for a few days later this week. 
>> They'd like to do some kind of bus tour of historic Boston.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> n.
>> 
>> Dr. Nicholas Ribush
>> 6 Goose Pond Rd. 
>> 
>> Lincoln MA 01773 
>> 
>> (617) 877-1610
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Re: [LincolnTalk] Historic Boston tours

2024-06-17 Thread John Mendelson
My good friend Bill gives walking tours in Boston.  He's personable and
knowledgeable and will customize a tour to your interests.

https://www.insidersboston.com/

John

On Mon, Jun 17, 2024, 6:55 PM Bernadette and Mark 
wrote:

> Tour of the constitution in the Charlestown navy yard is a wonderful take
> and very informative as well!  One of our favorite go to places to take out
> of town visitors!
> Bernadette
>
> Bernadette and Mark
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 8:57 AM iearlerice--- via Lincoln <
> lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
>
>> Google Bean Town Trolley. They make 18 stops at the major sights. It is a
>> “Hop On Hop Off”
>> and is great if you don’t want to do all the walking.
>>
>> On Sunday, June 16, 2024 at 09:56:49 PM EDT, Judith Wong <
>> wongja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> My relatives recently did this tour of Chinatown and raved about it. We
>> have lived in the area all our lives but the tour guide was chock full of
>> facts not known to them. It is a walking tour but Chinatown is not very
>> big.
>> https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60745-d13324368-Reviews-Boston_Chinatown_Tours-Boston_Massachusetts.html
>>
>> Judy Wong
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Jun 16, 2024, at 6:50 PM, Sara Mattes  wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>> I am not sure there is much in the way of decent bus tours.
>> Duck Tours are fun, but incredibly historically inaccurate.
>> The Freedom Trail NPS tours are good, but involve walking on hills.
>> If you select certain sites, you can mitigate walking-African Meeting
>> House, the BPL (fabulous, undiscovered gem), Old Norht Church and Paul
>> Revere House all offer good and accurate tours, with fascinating glimpse
>> into specific periods.
>>
>> Consider Concord and the walking tours out of the Visitors Center +
>> Robbins House.
>> Welcome 
>> robbinshouse.org
>>  
>> Plus the Concord Museum, the Old Manse, Old North Bridge, Emerson House
>> and Orchard (Alcott) House…all tell great stores and don’t involve much
>> walking.
>>
>> In Lincoln, don’t miss Codman and Gropius House and, of course, the MMNHP
>> Visitors Center.
>>
>> Lots to do and see!
>>
>> We are an embarrassment of riches.
>>
>> Sara
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 16, 2024, at 1:00 PM, Nicholas Ribush 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> We have a couple of overseas visitors coming for a few days later this
>> week. They'd like to do some kind of bus tour of historic Boston.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> n.
>>
>> Dr. Nicholas Ribush
>> 6 Goose Pond Rd.
>> 
>> Lincoln MA 01773
>> 
>> (617) 877-1610
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Re: [LincolnTalk] CPA

2024-06-17 Thread Rachel Shulman
Hi Patricia,

I've been very pleased with Stephen Deangelis at Tyler Lynch (
http://www.tylerlynchpc.com/). Their offices are in Fresh Pond, in North
Cambridge - a straight shot up Route 2 from Lincoln.

I hope that's helpful!

Best,
Rachel

On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 6:56 PM patriciawong123--- via Lincoln <
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> Can anyone recommend a local CPA?  I just sold my house and moved here.
> Thank you, Pat
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