2009 Imagine Cup Finalists!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Introducing the 2009 Imagine Cup Finalists!

The teams & individuals featured travel next week to
Cairo, Egypt for the Worldwide Finals.
 
Click on the link to view answers (in their own words) to the finals questionnaire and learn what inspired them to compete in the Imagine Cup.
 
Congratulations also to Team Pearl from China! Their "Monster" entry is the winner of our Worldwide Finals Website Background Design competition!  Check out their design on this page.


Software Design
 
* Order teams will present to the judges at the Worldwide Finals.
 
Country/Region Finalist Team Name Presentation Order *
Algeria Evotech 53
Armenia TechSquad 40
Australia eGreen  56
Bahrain Genius Touch  32
Belarus BigBang 62
Belgium LFX -Team 42
Brazil Virtual Dreams 5
Bulgaria MindPoint 49
Chile Ogmios Tecnologías 58
China DreamFreeStudio 2
Colombia Ideorama Team  34
Croatia Team Explorer 15
Czech Republic The Monkey Wrench Gang 36
Dubai / United Arab Emirates Hello World 66
Ethiopia Eureka! Labs 22
Egypt OTS 44
Finland FEW 27
France Help’Aged 6
Germany The Liaisoners 45
Greece Ntua team 51
Hungary BitWelders 8
India Pearl 46
Indonesia Big Bang 10
Ireland TrinitySight  37
Israel Out of the Cube 54
Italy PaTa-Track 55
Jamaica Left Clik 63
Japan NISLab++ 29
Jordan CSG 61
Kazakhstan Ferrum Logic 47
Korea Wanna Be Alice 11
Kuwait Team Fusion 38
Lebanon S2S 13
Malaysia Capricorn 26
Malta LogicArts 28
Mexico Movement Studio 3
Morocco SWEK 25
Netherlands FreshGen 39
New Zealand Team Think! 12
Nigeria TeamX 48
Pakistan Leben 9
Palestinian Authority Weather Prediction 64
Philippines Nohako Studios 60
Poland Demoscene Spirit 52
Portugal People Powered Places 30
Romania SYTECH 31
Russia Vital Lab 35
Saudi Arabia Binbou Fighters 7
Senegal Galsen Inov 59
Serbia Brainwave 21
Sharjah / United Arab Emirates Y3K 67
Singapore I'm a PC  41
Slovakia SOuLVERS 65
Slovenia VideoBlade 17
South Africa iSign 19
Spain LADP Development 16
Sri Lanka Mahee  43
Sweden TouchTech 20
Taiwan Tech-Volunteers 4
Thailand CSCU ® 50
Tunisia T.B.C.R 14
Turkey Istanbool 33
Ukraine Baby Guards 23
United Kingdom TKCL 57
United States MultiPointWEB 24
Venezuela UNET-MICiudad 18
Vietnam MiMas 1



Embedded Development


Country/Region Finalist Team Name
Brazil OpenLab
Canada  Bamboo & Papyrus
China    iSee
Egypt MedBox
France ESIEArk
India IT Wizkids
Indonesia Pendekar Asyik
Japan CLFS
Korea Wafree
Mexico Brainy Brownie and the marvelous thinker threats
Poland Krejzi Dzepetto
Romania bdpq
Russia SoundStreamers
Singapore Infusion
Sri Lanka SAS_en
Taiwan SEEDS
Turkey AST
Ukraine Intellectronics
United Kingdom uUH
United States PARV

Game Development


Country/Region Finalist Team Name
Belgium Runtime Error
Belgium NomNom Productions
Brazil Levv IT
United Kingdom Sanguine Labs
United States SGD Monkeys
United States Epsylon Games

Robotics & Algorithm
 

Country/Region Finalist User Name
Argentina Gauna
Canada byronknoll
China zero.lin
Czech Republic Imro
Czech Republic Lucaso
Sri Lanka Aravinda DP

IT Challenge

Country/Region Finalist User Name
Bolivia Miklos Cari Sivila
Brazil memy
China ImQuantum
Egypt Sherif Talaat
France sebastien52668
Hungary Csanás
Morocco DeFix
Romania Cosmin Ilie
United Kingdom abdul
United States burrm

 MashUp

Country/Region Finalist Team Name
Brazil Virtual Dreams
Philippines   grace8fhex
Poland Monastery of Innovations
Singapore PlanetKY
Sri Lanka Sasrutha
United States Curious

 Photography

Country/Region Finalist Team Name
Croatia Team Voodoo Delirium
India The Xtroverts
Japan terada
Poland    ZGLAD TEAM
Singapore Woolgathering
United States BYU

 Short Film

Country/Region Finalist Team Name
Brazil A Casa Amarela 
India    t42
India     ChennaiCoolers
Serbia smor-team
Ukraine Just 4 fuN
United Kingdom Fulham Four

Design

Country/Region Finalist Team Name
Brazil Willburn 
France paindepices
France  The 7th Sense
Korea Loveholic
Romania ICR8ive
United States eXchangeFun
 
 

 

Unlimited Potential Design for Development Award:
 
Country/Region Finalist Team Name
China Unique Studio
Indonesia pedjoeang
Malaysia COSMIC
Malaysia Capricorn
Uganda development++
 

Interoperability Award:
 
Country/Region Finalist Team Name
Jordan ECRAM
Poland fteams
Brazil Proativa Team


H.E. Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak Special Award:
 
Country/Region Finalist Team Name
Egypt    Big Buddy (GUC)
France WikiChildProtect
Indonesia MIC UGM - Gadjah Mada
Poland    kAMUflage
United States Special Child


Tablet Accessibility:
 
Country/Region Finalist Team Name
Brazil IC-UNICAMP
United States Auratech

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Unexplained phenomenon Google UFO logo: Star Trek anniversary? | unexplained phenomenon Google Doodle | Top Ten Unexplained Political Phenomena in the USA | Unexplained phenomenon by Google: Why the UFO on logo?



Jumping on the Google ‘unexplained phenomenon’ bandwagon, I’ve decided to investigate the choice of Google selecting a UFO for their Google doodle, or Google logo. Theories have surfaced across the Internet and many people have taken to Twitter and Facebook to air their guess as to why Google has selected a UFO or unexplained phenomenon to display upon their website this weekend. I have proposed my own guess as to why Google is featuring the UFO in their logo, and I think it might be due to Star Trek’s 43th anniversary.




It was 43 years ago on September 8, 1966 that the original series of Star Trek aired on NBC. Could this be the reason for the UFO beaming up the letter ‘O’ in Google’s logo? The series has enjoyed an enormous cult following and has branched into a wide array of movies and other television series. Since the country is undergoing a 9.7% unemployment rate, it seems a wise choice to celebrate the anniversary of Captain James T. Kirk and Mr. Spock rather than draw emphasis to the countless unemployed and underemployed workers in America.




Since the Google UFO logo depicts the beam, it seems that the doodle is showing Star Trek and depicting its infamous line, “Beam me up, Scotty.” Though Star Trek was a cult classic, the show only aired for three seasons, its final episode aired on June 3, 1969. Since Star Trek has evolved into numerous other film projects, the original series is often referred to as Star Trek: The Original Series, Classic Star Trek, and Star Trek: TOS.


In addition to the original series, other film and television projects include Star Trek: The Animated Series which aired from 1973-1974, Star Trek: The Next Generation which aired from 1987-1994, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine which aired from 1993-1999, Star Trek: Voyager which aired from 1995-2001, and Star Trek: Enterprise which aired from 2001-2005. Is Google’s logo the product of unexplained phenomenon and focusing on alien life in general? Maybe not, my bet is on Star Trek.




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According to film nagar sources, Director and producer MS Raju will be launching his son Sumanth Ashwin soon. Ramcharan had consolidated his position with his second film Magadheera, Naga Chaitanya makes his first appearance on the 5th, there is RaNa being directed by Shekar Kammula. MS Raju probably feels it’s high time he takes a decision regarding his son.

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According to film nagar sources, Director and producer MS Raju will be launching his son Sumanth Ashwin soon. Ramcharan had consolidated his position with his second film Magadheera, Naga Chaitanya makes his first appearance on the 5th, there is RaNa being directed by Shekar Kammula. MS Raju probably feels it’s high time he takes a decision regarding his son.

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LINCOLN, Neb. — Bo Pelini downplays the notion that maybe, just maybe, Nebraska is on the verge of recapturing its past glory on the gridiron.
Unlike his predecessor, he knows and embraces the history of the program he took over.
So he knows that what his first Cornhuskers team accomplished would have elicited little more than a pat on the back, if that, in the Bob Devaney-Tom Osborne era.
"We're not in the business of celebrating nine-win seasons at Nebraska," Pelini said.
Understandable, considering that the Cornhuskers strung together 33 consecutive seasons of at least nine victories from 1969-2001 and won five national championships.
After a four-year malaise under coach Bill Callahan, which followed the firing of Osborne's hand-picked successor, Frank Solich, Nebraska fans were rejoicing in a four-win improvement to 9-4 in 2008, Pelini's first season.
With wins in six of the last seven games, including a thrilling 26-21 Gator Bowl win over Clemson, all signs point to the Huskers becoming relevant again on the national scene.
Nebraska, the Big 12 North favorite, has its share of potential flaws — quarterback, receivers, linebackers among them. But fans, many of whom wear "In Bo We Trust" T-shirts, are convinced Pelini is the right man at the right time.
Pelini refuses to get caught up in the excitement. He's repeated through preseason practices that the team has a long way to go to meet his expectations, let alone match the level of the powerful squads of yesteryear.
Remember, the Huskers are 5-19 against The Associated Press Top 25 since beating Oklahoma in 2001. The highest-ranked opponent they've defeated the past seven seasons was No. 20 Michigan in the 2005 Alamo Bowl.
"You know, we won't be satisfied until we win them all, until we're playing for a national championship," Pelini said. "How close we are to that, I don't know. I believe we have enough resources, enough talent to compete with everybody on our schedule. I think we will be a better football team. How that plays into wins and losses, we'll see that in December."
The schedule does get tougher this season. Nebraska goes on the road to play Virginia Tech and Missouri — teams that beat the Huskers in Lincoln last year — and trips to Baylor and Kansas could spell trouble. The Huskers also play Oklahoma and Texas Tech at home.
Rob Zatechka, a member of the 1994 national title team's "Pipeline" offensive line, said that even though Nebraska is an improving team, that schedule has him worried.
"Nebraska is very much primed for a sophomore slump under Pelini," he said. "I don't mean that as having a bad year. I think if they get nine wins this season, it's going to be a great year."
Pelini can count on the fans' support. They showed up en masse and had to stomach games in which Callahan's teams weren't even competitive. They'll stretch Nebraska's sellout streak past 300 games this season, an ongoing NCAA record that dates to the Kennedy administration.
Pelini will have a long leash as a result of his good first season, said Steve Glenn, an offensive lineman in the late 1970s and past president of the Nebraska letterman's club.
"I don't know if anyone would feel bad if we got beat this year as long as it's by a better team," Glenn said. "If we get beat by effort, then I think people want heads to roll. That's how we got beat with the former regime."
The 41-year-old Pelini is building for the future by emphasizing elements of Nebraska's past under Devaney and Osborne.
The defense, which put up the worst numbers in program history in 2007, is attacking again and features one of the nation's marquee players in nose tackle Ndamukong Suh.
The offense is a question mark with quarterback Zac Lee making the transition from No. 3 on the depth chart to starter.
But then there are the intangibles.
"We've gotten back to the basics of attitude, effort and believing in what you're doing," said Husker Sports Network radio commentator Adrian Fiala, a Nebraska linebacker in the 1960s. "I don't know if that was around here the four years the other staff was here."
Pelini said his first task was to build trust and make his players believe that they could win.
"They were like a beaten-down child," he said.
A pivotal point came in early October, after a 52-17 loss at home to Missouri. Moments after the game, Pelini stood before the media and took full responsibility for the loss, saying that he didn't give his players the best chance to win.
The bond between players and the coach strengthened.
"He proved he's going to be 100 percent with you," Suh said.
Pelini simplified his schemes, ratcheted up the blitzing, and the Huskers ended up second in defense in the high-scoring Big 12.
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops, Pelini's former boss, said he's not surprised by Nebraska's rapid improvement.
"It's just great fundamentals — being physical, being great on defense," he said. "That's what he stands for."
The chain of events that started Nebraska's fall to irrelevance can be traced to the end of the Osborne's Hall-of-Fame coaching career. The Huskers were on an all-time high, going 60-3 from 1993-97 and winning three national titles.
Osborne retired at 60 on the condition that Solich be named his successor. The winning continued — Solich went 31-7 with one Big 12 title his first three seasons — until the last of the players recruited under Osborne were gone.
After going 9-3 in 2003, Solich was ousted.
Pelini, the defensive coordinator, was named interim coach and he led the Huskers to an Alamo Bowl win over Michigan State before being sent packing by Steve Pederson, who replaced Bill Byrne as athletic director in 2003.
A protracted coaching search ended with the hiring of Callahan, who had just been fired as Oakland Raiders coach.
Under Callahan and Pederson, a Nebraska native and former Huskers recruiting coordinator, the program lost touch with its storied past and continued to fall from the ranks of the elite.
Trying to go back to the future, Osborne was hired as athletic director two years ago. He fired Callahan and hired Pelini as head coach.
Pelini has embraced the culture that grew out of the Devaney-Osborne eras, one that emphasizes physical play and strives for domination.
"It's about putting on the pads and representing that 'N' the right way," he said.
Some old-timers say Pelini is the second coming of Devaney, who took over a downtrodden program in 1962 and within 10 years won back-to-back national titles.
"In terms of being very straightforward, expecting a lot, demanding a lot of physical, tough football, there are a lot of similarities," Osborne said.
Now, the hope of the Husker faithful is that Pelini can deliver the same kind of results.
"I think they're starting to feel the momentum that we had at the end of last year," Pelini said of his players. "I think they're starting to understand what they can become as a football team and where this football program needs to be headed. They also know there's a lot of work in front of us to get where we want to be."

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SIRIUS XM to air 51 opening weekend games - featuring 22 of the top 25 teams
in the preseason coaches' poll




NEW YORK, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SIRIUS XM Radio (Nasdaq: SIRI)
will kick off its college football coverage today, Sept. 3, airing 51 games
over the season's opening weekend.

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080819/NYTU044LOGO)

Throughout the 2009 season, SIRIUS XM will broadcast dozens of college
football games each weekend featuring teams from the SEC, ACC, Big Ten, Big
12, Big East, Pac-10, Conference USA, Mountain West Conference and Ivy League.


For opening weekend, Sept. 3-7, SIRIUS XM will air games featuring 22 of the
top 25 schools in the 2009 USA Today preseason coaches' poll, including all
top five teams - Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, USC and Alabama.

Some games will be available to SIRIUS and XM subscribers only through the
"Best of XM" and "Best of SIRIUS" programming packages.

With SIRIUS XM, college football fans from coast to coast will have access to
some of this season's most anticipated games, including USC-Ohio State (Sept.
12), USC-Notre Dame (Oct. 17), Oklahoma-Texas (Oct. 17), Florida-Georgia (Oct.
31), Penn State-Ohio State (Nov. 7), Ohio State-Michigan (Nov. 21),
Auburn-Alabama (Nov. 27), UCLA-USC (Nov. 28), Army-Navy (Dec. 12), the SEC,
ACC, Big 12 and C-USA Championship games and many others. For a schedule of
upcoming games on SIRIUS XM, visit www.sirius.com/collegesports and
www.xmradio.com/collegesports.

SIRIUS XM will offer live play-by-play broadcasts of every Notre Dame regular
season game on The Catholic Channel, available to basic SIRIUS and XM
subscribers on SIRIUS channel 159 and XM channel 117. The games will also be
available on SIRIUS Internet Radio and XM Radio Online, the Internet versions
of the SIRIUS and XM radio services.

This fall, SIRIUS XM will broadcast a Historically Black College and
University (HBCU) Game of the Week. The Saturday, Sept. 5 game will feature
Tennessee St. @ Alabama A&M on SIRIUS channel 113 and XM channel 243.

In addition to live play-by-play, SIRIUS XM airs original talk shows that
cover the college game from sideline to sideline with news, highlights and
season-long analysis of the nation's teams and conferences, Heisman Trophy
contenders, and the race for the National Championship.

Rivals Radio, hosted by college sports insiders Bill King and Chris Childers,
covers the college game in-depth every weekday morning (7 - 11 am ET)
year-round exclusively on SIRIUS XM Sports Nation, SIRIUS channel 122 and XM
channel 143.

On Saturday mornings, Rivals Radio will offer a game day preview show hosted
by Childers from 8 - 10 am ET, followed by SIRIUS XM's College Football Coast
to Coast, hosted by T.J. Rives from 10 am - 12 pm ET, which will feature
interviews with coaches from around the country. Both shows will air on
SIRIUS XM Sports Nation.

Saturday nights throughout the season (7 pm - midnight ET), fans can tune in
to Mad Dog Radio, SIRIUS channel 123 and XM channel 144, for the SIRIUS
XMCollege Football Scoreboard Show, which will present a roundup of everything
happening around the college football landscape, with live listen-ins to games
in progress and that day's highlights from around the country.

Longhorn Sportsline, hosted by University of Texas coach Mack Brown and
Longhorns play-by-play man Craig Way, will air every Friday (1 pm ET)
throughout the season on XM channel 231 and SIRIUS channel 211(Best of XM).

The 2009 SEC Football Kickoff Show, a six-hour preview of all SEC teams as
they head into the season, will air this today, Sept. 3 from 11 am - 5 pm ET
on XM channel 199 and SIRIUS channel 211(Best of XM).

College Football on SIRIUS XM - Opening Weekend Schedule: (All times ET)

SIRIUS XM
Channels: Channels:
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Date/Kickoff Time Feed Feed Feed Feed
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Thu 9/03 5:55 PM South Carolina @ NC St. 218* 220* 199 190
Thu 9/03 7:00 PM ND St. @ Iowa St. 153
Thu 9/03 9:00 PM Utah St. @ Utah 155 112**
Thu 9/03 10:15 PM Oregon @ Boise St. 211* 193
Sat 9/05 12:00 PM Navy @ Ohio St. 121 123 102** 144
Sat 9/05 12:00 PM Minnesota @ Syracuse 127 103**
Sat 9/05 12:00 PM Liberty @ West Virginia 122 106**
Sat 9/05 12:00 PM Kentucky @ Miami (Ohio) 214* 199
Sat 9/05 12:00 PM Appalachian St. @ E. Carolina 113 104**
Sat 9/05 12:00 PM Montana St. @ Michigan St. 216* 196
Sat 9/05 12:15 PM W. Kentucky @ Tennessee 211* 200
Sat 9/05 1:00 PM Jacksonville St. @ Georgia Tech 220* 190
Sat 9/05 1:00 PM Youngstown St. @ Pittsburgh 126 105**
Sat 9/05 2:00 PM Northeastern @ Boston College 219* 191
Sat 9/05 2:30 PM Portland St. @ Oregon St. 213* 194
Sat 9/05 3:30 PM Baylor @ Wake Forest 161 218* 192
Sat 9/05 3:30 PM W. Michigan @ Michigan 121
Sat 9/05 3:30 PM Georgia @ Oklahoma St. 212* 123 201 144
Sat 9/05 3:30 PM Nevada @ Notre Dame 159 117
Sat 9/05 3:30 PM San Jose St. @ USC 127 103**
Sat 9/05 3:30 PM Jackson St. @ Mississippi St. 215* 200
Sat 9/05 3:40 PM Missouri @ Illinois 122 106**
Sat 9/05 4:00 PM Tennessee St. @ Alabama A&M 113 243
Sat 9/05 6:00 PM The Citadel @ North Carolina 220* 190
Sat 9/05 6:00 PM Richmond @ Duke 219* 191
Sat 9/05 6:00 PM Middle Tennessee @ Clemson 217* 193
Sat 9/05 6:00 PM William & Mary @ Virginia 141
Sat 9/05 8:00 PM Stanford @ Washington St. 214* 195
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM Wofford @ South Florida 153
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM Missouri St. @ Arkansas 211* 197
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM LA-Monroe @ Texas 213* 231
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM Army @ Eastern Michigan 91
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM Florida Atlantic @ Nebraska 121
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM BYU @ Oklahoma 127 103**
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM New Mexico @ Texas A&M 130
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM North Dakota @ Texas Tech 125
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM Charleston Southern @ Florida 215* 199
Sat 9/05 7:00 PM Louisiana Tech @ Auburn 216* 200
Sat 9/05 7:10 PM Massachusetts @ Kansas St. 161
Sat 9/05 7:30 PM Western Carolina @ Vanderbilt 198
Sat 9/05 7:30 PM San Diego St. @ UCLA 122 106**
Sat 9/05 7:30 PM Indiana St. @ Louisville 158
Sat 9/05 8:00 PM Alabama @ Virginia Tech 212* 218* 201 192
Sat 9/05 9:00 PM Central Michigan @ Arizona 195
Sat 9/05 10:00 PM Maryland @ California 220* 190 193
Sat 9/05 10:00 PM Idaho St. @ Arizona St. 214* 196
Sat 9/05 10:30 PM LSU @ Washington 219* 216* 200 194
Sun 9/06 3:30 PM Ole Miss @ Memphis 220* 199
Sun 9/06 7:00 PM Colorado St. @ Colorado 91 108**
Mon 9/07 4:00 PM Cincinnati @ Rutgers 211* 234
Mon 9/07 8:00 PM Miami @ Florida St. 220* 190

*Denotes a "Best of XM" channel
**Denotes a "Best of SIRIUS" channel

Schedule subject to change.




About SIRIUS XM Radio

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commercial-free music channels, premier sports, news, talk, entertainment, and
traffic and weather.

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Jamie Foxx, Barbara Walters, Opie & Anthony, Bubba the Love Sponge(R), The
Grateful Dead, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Bob Edwards. SIRIUS XM
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Partner of the NFL, Major League Baseball(R), NASCAR(R), NBA, NHL(R), and PGA
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SIRIUS XM Radio also offers SIRIUS Backseat TV, the first ever live in-vehicle
rear seat entertainment featuring Nickelodeon, Disney Channel and Cartoon
Network; XM NavTraffic(R) service for GPS navigation systems delivers
real-time traffic information, including accidents and road construction, for
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materially from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements.

The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ
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and video entertainment; and general economic conditions. Additional factors
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Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008, which are filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") and available at the SEC's
Internet site (http://www.sec.gov). The information set forth herein speaks
only as of the date hereof, and SIRIUS and XM disclaim any intention or
obligation to update any forward looking statements as a result of
developments occurring after the date of this communication.

P-SIRI

Contact for SIRIUS XM Radio:
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212.901.6693
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