Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-20 Thread Adam Hardy


Is that date on your email a Friday?

On 03/04/2000 05:08 AM Andrew Hill wrote:
Ha! You Americans are funny.
Over here everything is very high tech. We even have a special gizmo that
gives us the power to control office temperature through a local interface.
Its this little knob thing mounted on the wall and if you rotate it
clockwise the office gets warmer, and if you rotate it the other way it gets
colder (A little TOO cold if you ask me, but I digress...)
Ahhh the infinite bounds of human ingenuity...
Maybe one day your scientists will catch up and you too will no longer have
to work up a sweat just to write a struts app...
-Original Message-
From: Andy Engle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 18 October 2003 22:53
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog. (going further OT!)
I hate to say it (well, I don't really), but the whole thing is
ridiculous.  What's the matter with keeping our call centers in the
United States?  And do we *really* need a call center to maintain the
stinkin' temperature?!  I don't think so.  It just goes to show the
stupidity of some of the things my employer does.
On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 09:21  AM, Martin Gainty wrote:


Worse..the People maintaining the Call Center system are permanently
out to
lunch
They make US government workers look industrious!
-M
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Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 5:45 AM
Subject: Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog. (going further OT!)


On 10/17/2003 10:10 PM Andy Engle wrote:

Sorry to diverge from the already off-topic topic, but this one
couldn't go without being shared: It's really hot in the room we work
in today.  We've been trying to cool it down in here, but I just
heard
from a co-worker of mine (who heard it from our boss) that the
heating
and air conditioning in our room (which is in a much larger building
here in northern IL) is actually managed/monitored by a group in
India,
where supposedly there is a call center that handles such matters.
It's hot and stuffy in the cave right now (we refer to the room we
work
in as the cave, since there are no windows or signs of the great
outdoors) -- everyone is hot and complaining about it.  Anyway, this
co-worker just told me that our boss apparently called the
maintenance
people to compliain about the excessive heat problem this morning,
but
his call was routed to a call center in *India*, where the person
there
logged a ticket for the heat to be turned down.  That ticket was
logged, but in the end the problem is due to the fact that the heat
was
left on, and the person who can turn it down is out today.  So, in
spite of our *international* effort to make sure we're all
comfortable
in our office buildings, the ticket logged in India is being
unanswered
by a vacationing maintenance worker who is simply not around to cut
the
heat back a little.
Global warming?

Adam


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RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-19 Thread Andrew Hill
Ha! You Americans are funny.
Over here everything is very high tech. We even have a special gizmo that
gives us the power to control office temperature through a local interface.
Its this little knob thing mounted on the wall and if you rotate it
clockwise the office gets warmer, and if you rotate it the other way it gets
colder (A little TOO cold if you ask me, but I digress...)
Ahhh the infinite bounds of human ingenuity...
Maybe one day your scientists will catch up and you too will no longer have
to work up a sweat just to write a struts app...

-Original Message-
From: Andy Engle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 18 October 2003 22:53
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog. (going further OT!)


I hate to say it (well, I don't really), but the whole thing is
ridiculous.  What's the matter with keeping our call centers in the
United States?  And do we *really* need a call center to maintain the
stinkin' temperature?!  I don't think so.  It just goes to show the
stupidity of some of the things my employer does.


On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 09:21  AM, Martin Gainty wrote:

 Worse..the People maintaining the Call Center system are permanently
 out to
 lunch
 They make US government workers look industrious!
 -M
 - Original Message -
 From: Adam Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 5:45 AM
 Subject: Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog. (going further OT!)


 On 10/17/2003 10:10 PM Andy Engle wrote:
 Sorry to diverge from the already off-topic topic, but this one
 couldn't go without being shared: It's really hot in the room we work
 in today.  We've been trying to cool it down in here, but I just
 heard
 from a co-worker of mine (who heard it from our boss) that the
 heating
 and air conditioning in our room (which is in a much larger building
 here in northern IL) is actually managed/monitored by a group in
 India,
 where supposedly there is a call center that handles such matters.
 It's hot and stuffy in the cave right now (we refer to the room we
 work
 in as the cave, since there are no windows or signs of the great
 outdoors) -- everyone is hot and complaining about it.  Anyway, this
 co-worker just told me that our boss apparently called the
 maintenance
 people to compliain about the excessive heat problem this morning,
 but
 his call was routed to a call center in *India*, where the person
 there
 logged a ticket for the heat to be turned down.  That ticket was
 logged, but in the end the problem is due to the fact that the heat
 was
 left on, and the person who can turn it down is out today.  So, in
 spite of our *international* effort to make sure we're all
 comfortable
 in our office buildings, the ticket logged in India is being
 unanswered
 by a vacationing maintenance worker who is simply not around to cut
 the
 heat back a little.

 Global warming?

 Adam


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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-18 Thread Adam Hardy
On 10/17/2003 10:10 PM Andy Engle wrote:
Sorry to diverge from the already off-topic topic, but this one
couldn't go without being shared: It's really hot in the room we work
in today.  We've been trying to cool it down in here, but I just heard
from a co-worker of mine (who heard it from our boss) that the heating
and air conditioning in our room (which is in a much larger building
here in northern IL) is actually managed/monitored by a group in India,
where supposedly there is a call center that handles such matters. 
It's hot and stuffy in the cave right now (we refer to the room we work
in as the cave, since there are no windows or signs of the great
outdoors) -- everyone is hot and complaining about it.  Anyway, this
co-worker just told me that our boss apparently called the maintenance
people to compliain about the excessive heat problem this morning, but
his call was routed to a call center in *India*, where the person there
logged a ticket for the heat to be turned down.  That ticket was
logged, but in the end the problem is due to the fact that the heat was
left on, and the person who can turn it down is out today.  So, in
spite of our *international* effort to make sure we're all comfortable
in our office buildings, the ticket logged in India is being unanswered
by a vacationing maintenance worker who is simply not around to cut the
heat back a little.
Global warming?

Adam

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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-18 Thread Martin Gainty
Worse..the People maintaining the Call Center system are permanently out to
lunch
They make US government workers look industrious!
-M
- Original Message - 
From: Adam Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 5:45 AM
Subject: Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog. (going further OT!)


 On 10/17/2003 10:10 PM Andy Engle wrote:
  Sorry to diverge from the already off-topic topic, but this one
  couldn't go without being shared: It's really hot in the room we work
  in today.  We've been trying to cool it down in here, but I just heard
  from a co-worker of mine (who heard it from our boss) that the heating
  and air conditioning in our room (which is in a much larger building
  here in northern IL) is actually managed/monitored by a group in India,
  where supposedly there is a call center that handles such matters.
  It's hot and stuffy in the cave right now (we refer to the room we work
  in as the cave, since there are no windows or signs of the great
  outdoors) -- everyone is hot and complaining about it.  Anyway, this
  co-worker just told me that our boss apparently called the maintenance
  people to compliain about the excessive heat problem this morning, but
  his call was routed to a call center in *India*, where the person there
  logged a ticket for the heat to be turned down.  That ticket was
  logged, but in the end the problem is due to the fact that the heat was
  left on, and the person who can turn it down is out today.  So, in
  spite of our *international* effort to make sure we're all comfortable
  in our office buildings, the ticket logged in India is being unanswered
  by a vacationing maintenance worker who is simply not around to cut the
  heat back a little.

 Global warming?

 Adam


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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-18 Thread Andy Engle
I hate to say it (well, I don't really), but the whole thing is 
ridiculous.  What's the matter with keeping our call centers in the 
United States?  And do we *really* need a call center to maintain the 
stinkin' temperature?!  I don't think so.  It just goes to show the 
stupidity of some of the things my employer does.

On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 09:21  AM, Martin Gainty wrote:

Worse..the People maintaining the Call Center system are permanently 
out to
lunch
They make US government workers look industrious!
-M
- Original Message -
From: Adam Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 5:45 AM
Subject: Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog. (going further OT!)


On 10/17/2003 10:10 PM Andy Engle wrote:
Sorry to diverge from the already off-topic topic, but this one
couldn't go without being shared: It's really hot in the room we work
in today.  We've been trying to cool it down in here, but I just 
heard
from a co-worker of mine (who heard it from our boss) that the 
heating
and air conditioning in our room (which is in a much larger building
here in northern IL) is actually managed/monitored by a group in 
India,
where supposedly there is a call center that handles such matters.
It's hot and stuffy in the cave right now (we refer to the room we 
work
in as the cave, since there are no windows or signs of the great
outdoors) -- everyone is hot and complaining about it.  Anyway, this
co-worker just told me that our boss apparently called the 
maintenance
people to compliain about the excessive heat problem this morning, 
but
his call was routed to a call center in *India*, where the person 
there
logged a ticket for the heat to be turned down.  That ticket was
logged, but in the end the problem is due to the fact that the heat 
was
left on, and the person who can turn it down is out today.  So, in
spite of our *international* effort to make sure we're all 
comfortable
in our office buildings, the ticket logged in India is being 
unanswered
by a vacationing maintenance worker who is simply not around to cut 
the
heat back a little.
Global warming?

Adam

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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-18 Thread Andy Engle
Perhaps more like global stupidity.

On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 04:45  AM, Adam Hardy wrote:

On 10/17/2003 10:10 PM Andy Engle wrote:
Sorry to diverge from the already off-topic topic, but this one
couldn't go without being shared: It's really hot in the room we work
in today.  We've been trying to cool it down in here, but I just heard
from a co-worker of mine (who heard it from our boss) that the heating
and air conditioning in our room (which is in a much larger building
here in northern IL) is actually managed/monitored by a group in 
India,
where supposedly there is a call center that handles such matters. 
It's hot and stuffy in the cave right now (we refer to the room we 
work
in as the cave, since there are no windows or signs of the great
outdoors) -- everyone is hot and complaining about it.  Anyway, this
co-worker just told me that our boss apparently called the maintenance
people to compliain about the excessive heat problem this morning, but
his call was routed to a call center in *India*, where the person 
there
logged a ticket for the heat to be turned down.  That ticket was
logged, but in the end the problem is due to the fact that the heat 
was
left on, and the person who can turn it down is out today.  So, in
spite of our *international* effort to make sure we're all comfortable
in our office buildings, the ticket logged in India is being 
unanswered
by a vacationing maintenance worker who is simply not around to cut 
the
heat back a little.
Global warming?

Adam

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RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
Looks prime to me...can it be shipped live?

Mark, member, PETA
(People for the Eating of Tasty Animals)

-Original Message-
From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:28 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.


Hi

A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.

Thanks





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RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
+1

-Original Message-
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:34 PM

Ditch the wife
Keep the dog..
-M

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From: Shane Mingins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
 said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
 dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
 the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
 you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
 let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.


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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-17 Thread Julie . Huang
where is the picture?


Julie 
Member of HSUS




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Ditch the wife
Keep the dog..
-M
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:27 PM
Subject: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.


 Hi

 A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
 said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
 dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
 the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
 you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
 let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.

 Thanks









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RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-17 Thread Chen, Gin
How did you get a picture of Mark?

-Tim

-Original Message-
From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:30 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.


Ok so no attachments :-(

http://fattyco.org/~beck/stephen/Free_Dog.jpg


 -Original Message-
 From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 17 October 2003 12:28 p.m.
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.
 
 Hi
 
 A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
 said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
 dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
 the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
 you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
 let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.
 
 Thanks
 


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RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-17 Thread Mark Galbreath
oh man!  that's cold!  ru related to Andrew?

-Original Message-
From: Chen, Gin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 11:53 AM

How did you get a picture of Mark?

-Tim

-Original Message-
From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:30 PM

Ok so no attachments :-(

http://fattyco.org/~beck/stephen/Free_Dog.jpg


 -Original Message-
 From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 17 October 2003 12:28 p.m.
 
 A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
 said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
 dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
 the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
 you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
 let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.


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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-17 Thread Barry Volpe
I've seen some freaky shht but that's freaky!!

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Subject: RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.


 oh man!  that's cold!  ru related to Andrew?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Chen, Gin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 11:53 AM
 
 How did you get a picture of Mark?
 
 -Tim
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:30 PM
 
 Ok so no attachments :-(
 
 http://fattyco.org/~beck/stephen/Free_Dog.jpg
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, 17 October 2003 12:28 p.m.
  
  A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
  said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
  dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
  the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
  you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
  let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.
 
 
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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-17 Thread Andy Engle

Sorry to diverge from the already off-topic topic, but this one
couldn't go without being shared: It's really hot in the room we work
in today.  We've been trying to cool it down in here, but I just heard
from a co-worker of mine (who heard it from our boss) that the heating
and air conditioning in our room (which is in a much larger building
here in northern IL) is actually managed/monitored by a group in India,
where supposedly there is a call center that handles such matters. 
It's hot and stuffy in the cave right now (we refer to the room we work
in as the cave, since there are no windows or signs of the great
outdoors) -- everyone is hot and complaining about it.  Anyway, this
co-worker just told me that our boss apparently called the maintenance
people to compliain about the excessive heat problem this morning, but
his call was routed to a call center in *India*, where the person there
logged a ticket for the heat to be turned down.  That ticket was
logged, but in the end the problem is due to the fact that the heat was
left on, and the person who can turn it down is out today.  So, in
spite of our *international* effort to make sure we're all comfortable
in our office buildings, the ticket logged in India is being unanswered
by a vacationing maintenance worker who is simply not around to cut the
heat back a little.

It's already bad enough that the Cubs lost.  And now we have to deal
with calling people in India to make it cooler in here!?!  This is
absolute foolishness!  I've had enough of this place!


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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-17 Thread Martin Gainty
Have to do what all people in Southern Climates do when it gets hot ..Take
off !
(You are really going to have to so something about that Northern work
ethic)

Cub Fans arent the only people that are disappointed the Sox got hammered
last nite..

-M

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Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog. (going further OT!)



 Sorry to diverge from the already off-topic topic, but this one
 couldn't go without being shared: It's really hot in the room we work
 in today.  We've been trying to cool it down in here, but I just heard
 from a co-worker of mine (who heard it from our boss) that the heating
 and air conditioning in our room (which is in a much larger building
 here in northern IL) is actually managed/monitored by a group in India,
 where supposedly there is a call center that handles such matters.
 It's hot and stuffy in the cave right now (we refer to the room we work
 in as the cave, since there are no windows or signs of the great
 outdoors) -- everyone is hot and complaining about it.  Anyway, this
 co-worker just told me that our boss apparently called the maintenance
 people to compliain about the excessive heat problem this morning, but
 his call was routed to a call center in *India*, where the person there
 logged a ticket for the heat to be turned down.  That ticket was
 logged, but in the end the problem is due to the fact that the heat was
 left on, and the person who can turn it down is out today.  So, in
 spite of our *international* effort to make sure we're all comfortable
 in our office buildings, the ticket logged in India is being unanswered
 by a vacationing maintenance worker who is simply not around to cut the
 heat back a little.

 It's already bad enough that the Cubs lost.  And now we have to deal
 with calling people in India to make it cooler in here!?!  This is
 absolute foolishness!  I've had enough of this place!


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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-17 Thread Andy Engle
You wrote:

 Have to do what all people in Southern Climates do when it gets hot
 ..Take off ! (You are really going to have to so something about that
 Northern work ethic)

Yeah... I need to get out of here.  Enough for one day.


 Cub Fans arent the only people that are disappointed the Sox got
 hammered last nite..

Seriously.  I thought they had that thing in the bag, much like I
thought about Game 6 of the Cubs/Marlins series.


Andy


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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog..... (going further OT!)

2003-10-17 Thread Greg Reddin
Andy Engle wrote:
It's already bad enough that the Cubs lost.  
+1.  I have never wanted a team to win a baseball game so much in my life.



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RE: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-16 Thread Shane Mingins
Ok so no attachments :-(

http://fattyco.org/~beck/stephen/Free_Dog.jpg


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 From: Shane Mingins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 17 October 2003 12:28 p.m.
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.
 
 Hi
 
 A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
 said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
 dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
 the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
 you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
 let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.
 
 Thanks
 


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Re: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.....

2003-10-16 Thread Martin Gainty
Ditch the wife
Keep the dog..
-M
- Original Message - 
From: Shane Mingins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:27 PM
Subject: [FRIDAY] Free Dog.


 Hi

 A mate of mine is looking for a good home for their family's dog.  He
 said it's really lovable and friendly with kids, but his wife said the
 dog makes her nervous when it stares at her (I know - weird - I thought
 the same thing).  She wants it out of the house ASAP unfortunately.  If
 you know of anyone who might like to have this loveable pup for a pet,
 let me know my mate has attached a jpeg of the little mutt.

 Thanks









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