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Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 243

From: Carolyn Stearns (cstearns@neca.com) | Date: 2000-12-15 06:49:37 UTC-05:00
Thanks Jay, a Mansfield label would be great many people I tell about
letterboxing are interested in starting right here. It would take one step
away simplifying the site for newbies. Carol
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Date: Thursday, December 14, 2000 9:56 AM
Subject: [LbNA] Digest Number 243


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> 1. Re: Louisiana box
> From: Space
> 2. We want to give you a Brand New Free Satellite
> From: Kissner@education.co.kr
> 3. RE: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
> From: "Briles, Amanda"
> 4. Re: Take a minute
> From: "eoghan@subdimension.com"
> 5. RE: Louisiana box
> From: "Briles, Amanda"
> 6. Re: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
> From: "John De Wolf - PA"
> 7. Re: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
> From: Thom Cheney
> 8. Re: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
> From: Eric Mings
> 9. Re: Louisiana box
> From: Space
> 10. Re: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
> From: "Matthew Sparks"
> 11. RE: Louisiana box
> From: "Briles, Amanda"
> 12. clues for new letterbox
> From: "Roseann Gottier"
> 13. Louisiana signing in
> From: boxdn@yahoo.com
> 14. RE: Louisiana signing in
> From: "Briles, Amanda"
> 15. Need More Traffic? How about for FREE?
> From: alpinldg@hostprint.aixtra.net
> 16. Re: clues for new letterbox
> From: "Jay Drew"
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>Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 19:10:26 -0500
> From: Space
>Subject: Re: Louisiana box
>
>Way to go!!!
> - SpaceTraveler F9/P10
>
>boxdn@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> I've been bitten by the box bug and running a high fever. With in
>> minutes of finding the website my head filled with ideas. This past
>> weekend I headed out to place my first letterbox and now can't wait
>> to go hunting for some. I plan to head to Mississippi to place one
>> there during x-mas weekend bringing the goal of boxing all fifty
>> states before the end of the year. Anyone going to Hawaii.Ha!
>> Heres my clue:
>> There is a bridge that leads North
>> I believe the trip is all the worth
>> It crosses a lake call Pontchartrain
>> The trail was once traveled by train
>> The old steel rails paid the bill
>> For a Town called Mandeville
>>
>> A Dalmatians owner puts out a spark
>> By their house is where you will park
>> You can walk it or bring your bike
>> It is up to you what you like
>> The afternoon sun is the only beast
>> So head down the path to the east
>>
>> Before you leave fill your bottle
>> Or your walk will become a waddle
>> It is a little far but with no hills
>> The highest thing should be your will
>> At a distance of 3.6
>> Bring more than just Trail Mix
>>
>> Count five bridges and begin to boast
>> The link is at the first silver post
>> 14 paces to a degree of 310
>> You're almost there so give a grin
>> Set your sights to a degree of 200
>> 35 paces is all that needs to be said.
>>
>> General Information: Mandeville, LA. 24 miles north of New Orleans
>> Tammany Trace at Mandeville's Trail Head
>> 1 of 4 boxes planned for this trail
>>
>>
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>Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 07:37:18 -0800
> From: "Briles, Amanda"
>Subject: RE: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
>
>Great photos, Eric!
>
>If I ever get out that way I would love to hunt for letterboxes in a place
>like that!
>
>Best regards,
>
>Amanda Briles
>aka The Paisley Orca
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Mings [mailto:elm@ao.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 6:31 PM
> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Subject: [LbNA] Some pics from a letterbox scouting
>hike at Blackpoint
>
> Today I decided to go to Blackpoint Wildlife Drive to repair
>a
> letterbox which had become damp (thanks to a box visitor for
>that
> info). While there I decided to do a 5 mile hike to scout
>some new
> locations for letterboxes. Although I am not the greatest
> photographer, it was a goldmine of cool creatures. In one
>hike I saw
> a Water Moccasin sunning itself, a mother Dolphin teaching a
>baby to
> catch fish, numerous birds, and an armadillo. Later on the
>way out I
> glimpsed a Bobcat for the first time in many years. Pictures
>of all
> these critters (except the Bobcat that was way too quick for
>me) can
> be seen at:
> http://www.ao.net/~elm/Blackpoint.html
>
> I hope this may serve to encourage anyone who visits Florida
>to check
> out this great park. I will be planting some boxes on the
>trail I
> hiked today. Hopefully visitors will be as fortunate as I
>was this
> day.
> --
> Regards,
>
> Eric Mings Ph.D.
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>Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 07:52:32 -0800
> From: "eoghan@subdimension.com"
>Subject: Re: Take a minute
>
>
>>From: "Ruthann aka Mirkwood"
>>Subject: Re: Take a minute
>
>>I joined the Carving Consortium egroup and was so >impressed
>with the
>>images that I was inspired to carve a large Madonna and >Child
>stamp
>>for my Christmas cards -- thanks, Jay!
>
>Go for it. After getting involved with stamp carving I made the
>same decision. Our cards went out this year with a four color
>stamp image on each one (4 different stamps overlayed). Made
>personalizing cards a lot of fun too.
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>Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 08:03:41 -0800
> From: "Briles, Amanda"
>Subject: RE: Louisiana box
>
>Hey Space Traveler!
>
>Great job placing a box in Louisiana! Proud of you!!! I wish I could say
I
>am going to Hawaii or the Dakotas sometime this month, but it won't be
>happening (The mid west is TOO cold for me this time of year and Hawaii is
>just a dream. Hopefully, some brave letterboxer will pick up the ball and
>run with it up that way, or someone will go to Hawaii or have to go to
>Alabama for some reason. We'll see...Thanks for doing the Louisiana. That
>is a place I would love to visit with my canoe or kayak someday (no
>deliverance jokes, please)!
>
>Best regards,
>
>Amanda Briles
>aka The Paisley Orca
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Space [mailto:Judi@SpaceFamily.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:10 PM
> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Subject: Re: [LbNA] Louisiana box
>
> << Message: Untitled Attachment >> Way to go!!!
> - SpaceTraveler F9/P10
>
> boxdn@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > I've been bitten by the box bug and running a high fever.
>With in
> > minutes of finding the website my head filled with ideas.
>This past
> > weekend I headed out to place my first letterbox and now
>can't wait
> > to go hunting for some. I plan to head to Mississippi to
>place one
> > there during x-mas weekend bringing the goal of boxing all
>fifty
> > states before the end of the year. Anyone going to
>Hawaii.Ha!
> > Heres my clue:
> > There is a bridge that leads North
> > I believe the trip is all the worth
> > It crosses a lake call Pontchartrain
> > The trail was once traveled by train
> > The old steel rails paid the bill
> > For a Town called Mandeville
> >
> > A Dalmatians owner puts out a spark
> > By their house is where you will park
> > You can walk it or bring your bike
> > It is up to you what you like
> > The afternoon sun is the only beast
> > So head down the path to the east
> >
> > Before you leave fill your bottle
> > Or your walk will become a waddle
> > It is a little far but with no hills
> > The highest thing should be your will
> > At a distance of 3.6
> > Bring more than just Trail Mix
> >
> > Count five bridges and begin to boast
> > The link is at the first silver post
> > 14 paces to a degree of 310
> > You're almost there so give a grin
> > Set your sights to a degree of 200
> > 35 paces is all that needs to be said.
> >
> > General Information: Mandeville, LA. 24 miles north of
>New Orleans
> > Tammany Trace at Mandeville's Trail Head
> > 1 of 4 boxes planned for this trail
> >
> >
> >
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>Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 16:53:28 -0000
> From: "John De Wolf - PA"
>Subject: Re: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
>
>Thanks for sharing the pictures, Eric. Nice touch.
>
>Lone Wolf
>
>--- In letterbox-usa@egroups.com, "Briles, Amanda" wrote:
>> Great photos, Eric!
>>
>> If I ever get out that way I would love to hunt for letterboxes in
>a place
>> like that!
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Amanda Briles
>> aka The Paisley Orca
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Eric Mings [mailto:elm@a...]
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 6:31 PM
>> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>> Subject: [LbNA] Some pics from a letterbox
>scouting
>> hike at Blackpoint
>>
>> Today I decided to go to Blackpoint Wildlife Drive to
>repair
>> a
>> letterbox which had become damp (thanks to a box
>visitor for
>> that
>> info). While there I decided to do a 5 mile hike to
>scout
>> some new
>> locations for letterboxes. Although I am not the
>greatest
>> photographer, it was a goldmine of cool creatures. In
>one
>> hike I saw
>> a Water Moccasin sunning itself, a mother Dolphin
>teaching a
>> baby to
>> catch fish, numerous birds, and an armadillo. Later
>on the
>> way out I
>> glimpsed a Bobcat for the first time in many years.
>Pictures
>> of all
>> these critters (except the Bobcat that was way too
>quick for
>> me) can
>> be seen at:
>> http://www.ao.net/~elm/Blackpoint.html
>>
>> I hope this may serve to encourage anyone who visits
>Florida
>> to check
>> out this great park. I will be planting some boxes on
>the
>> trail I
>> hiked today. Hopefully visitors will be as fortunate
>as I
>> was this
>> day.
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Eric Mings Ph.D.
>>
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>Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 09:12:52 -0700
> From: Thom Cheney
>Subject: Re: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
>
>GREAT photos Eric! Glad to know that Oregon doesn't have the monopoly
>on wildlife (although, we are blessedly short on venomous snakes).
>
>--
>Thom Cheney
>tcgrafx... among other things
>
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>Message: 8
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 12:54:59 -0500
> From: Eric Mings
>Subject: Re: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
>
>>GREAT photos Eric! Glad to know that Oregon doesn't have the monopoly
>>on wildlife (although, we are blessedly short on venomous snakes).
>
>Thanks to Thom and others for the compliments. Blackpoint is one of
>my favorite places in Florida. The winter is especially good as the
>migratory bird population often exceeds 100,000 at the peak and over
>300 different species of birds have been seen in the refuge. Hawks
>and Eagles are common. It is also excellent backcountry saltwater
>fishing. This is just the beginning of the season and hopefully I
>will get a lot more pictures out there.
>
> As for snakes, we have no shortage (venomous or otherwise). The only
>ones that really concern me are the rattlers, they are aggressive and
>very dangerous. The others generally don't attack unless you
>accidently (or puposefully) disturb them and they can't easily
>retreat. That is why I would always use a stick to retrieve any
>letterbox placed on the ground down here unless it is in the open. I
>was within about 2 to 3 feet of the snake I photographed and not much
>concerned as he seemed quite content. He will probably soon have a
>letterbox dedicated to his likeness placed on that trail :-)
>--
>Regards,
>
>Eric Mings Ph.D.
>
>
>________________________________________________________________________
>________________________________________________________________________
>
>Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 00:16:41 -0500
> From: Space
>Subject: Re: Louisiana box
>
>OOPS Amanda, et al:
> I was congratulating the person who placed the boxes in LA. If you
>check back, My posting was sent shortly after their's. Whomever it was
>didn't sign their post.
> SpaceTraveler F9/P10
>
>"Briles, Amanda" wrote:
>
>> Hey Space Traveler!
>>
>> Great job placing a box in Louisiana! Proud of you!!! I wish I could
>> say I
>> am going to Hawaii or the Dakotas sometime this month, but it won't be
>>
>> happening (The mid west is TOO cold for me this time of year and
>> Hawaii is
>> just a dream. Hopefully, some brave letterboxer will pick up the ball
>> and
>> run with it up that way, or someone will go to Hawaii or have to go to
>>
>> Alabama for some reason. We'll see...Thanks for doing the Louisiana.
>> That
>> is a place I would love to visit with my canoe or kayak someday (no
>> deliverance jokes, please)!
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Amanda Briles
>> aka The Paisley Orca
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Space [mailto:Judi@SpaceFamily.net]
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:10 PM
>> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>> Subject: Re: [LbNA] Louisiana box
>>
>> << Message: Untitled Attachment >> Way to go!!!
>> - SpaceTraveler F9/P10
>>
>> boxdn@yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>> > I've been bitten by the box bug and running a high
>> fever.
>> With in
>> > minutes of finding the website my head filled with
>> ideas.
>> This past
>> > weekend I headed out to place my first letterbox and now
>>
>> can't wait
>> > to go hunting for some. I plan to head to Mississippi
>> to
>> place one
>> > there during x-mas weekend bringing the goal of boxing
>> all
>> fifty
>> > states before the end of the year. Anyone going to
>> Hawaii.Ha!
>> > Heres my clue:
>> > There is a bridge that leads North
>> > I believe the trip is all the worth
>> > It crosses a lake call Pontchartrain
>> > The trail was once traveled by train
>> > The old steel rails paid the bill
>> > For a Town called Mandeville
>> >
>> > A Dalmatians owner puts out a spark
>> > By their house is where you will park
>> > You can walk it or bring your bike
>> > It is up to you what you like
>> > The afternoon sun is the only beast
>> > So head down the path to the east
>> >
>> > Before you leave fill your bottle
>> > Or your walk will become a waddle
>> > It is a little far but with no hills
>> > The highest thing should be your will
>> > At a distance of 3.6
>> > Bring more than just Trail Mix
>> >
>> > Count five bridges and begin to boast
>> > The link is at the first silver post
>> > 14 paces to a degree of 310
>> > You're almost there so give a grin
>> > Set your sights to a degree of 200
>> > 35 paces is all that needs to be said.
>> >
>> > General Information: Mandeville, LA. 24 miles north of
>> New Orleans
>> > Tammany Trace at Mandeville's Trail Head
>> > 1 of 4 boxes planned for this trail
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>Message: 10
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 10:07:58 -0800
> From: "Matthew Sparks"
>Subject: Re: Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
>
>Snakes..., Very Dangerous...., You go first.
>S :0
>Matt
>
>
>>From: Eric Mings
>>Reply-To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>>To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>>Subject: Re: [LbNA] Some pics from a letterbox scouting hike at Blackpoint
>>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 12:54:59 -0500
>>
>> >GREAT photos Eric! Glad to know that Oregon doesn't have the monopoly
>> >on wildlife (although, we are blessedly short on venomous snakes).
>>
>>Thanks to Thom and others for the compliments. Blackpoint is one of
>>my favorite places in Florida. The winter is especially good as the
>>migratory bird population often exceeds 100,000 at the peak and over
>>300 different species of birds have been seen in the refuge. Hawks
>>and Eagles are common. It is also excellent backcountry saltwater
>>fishing. This is just the beginning of the season and hopefully I
>>will get a lot more pictures out there.
>>
>> As for snakes, we have no shortage (venomous or otherwise). The only
>>ones that really concern me are the rattlers, they are aggressive and
>>very dangerous. The others generally don't attack unless you
>>accidently (or puposefully) disturb them and they can't easily
>>retreat. That is why I would always use a stick to retrieve any
>>letterbox placed on the ground down here unless it is in the open. I
>>was within about 2 to 3 feet of the snake I photographed and not much
>>concerned as he seemed quite content. He will probably soon have a
>>letterbox dedicated to his likeness placed on that trail :-)
>>--
>>Regards,
>>
>>Eric Mings Ph.D.
>
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>Message: 11
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 10:11:44 -0800
> From: "Briles, Amanda"
>Subject: RE: Louisiana box
>
>So sorry. I misunderstood. Whomever placed the Louisiana letterboxes:
>THANKS LOADS! We appreciate it!
>
>Best regards,
>
>Amanda Briles
>aka The Paisley Orca
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Space [mailto:Judi@SpaceFamily.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 9:17 PM
> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Subject: Re: [LbNA] Louisiana box
>
> << Message: Untitled Attachment >> OOPS Amanda, et al:
> I was congratulating the person who placed the boxes in
>LA. If you
> check back, My posting was sent shortly after their's.
>Whomever it was
> didn't sign their post.
> SpaceTraveler F9/P10
>
> "Briles, Amanda" wrote:
>
> > Hey Space Traveler!
> >
> > Great job placing a box in Louisiana! Proud of you!!! I
>wish I could
> > say I
> > am going to Hawaii or the Dakotas sometime this month, but
>it won't be
> >
> > happening (The mid west is TOO cold for me this time of
>year and
> > Hawaii is
> > just a dream. Hopefully, some brave letterboxer will pick
>up the ball
> > and
> > run with it up that way, or someone will go to Hawaii or
>have to go to
> >
> > Alabama for some reason. We'll see...Thanks for doing the
>Louisiana.
> > That
> > is a place I would love to visit with my canoe or kayak
>someday (no
> > deliverance jokes, please)!
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Amanda Briles
> > aka The Paisley Orca
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Space [mailto:Judi@SpaceFamily.net]
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:10 PM
> > To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> > Subject: Re: [LbNA] Louisiana box
> >
> > << Message: Untitled Attachment >> Way to
>go!!!
> > - SpaceTraveler F9/P10
> >
> > boxdn@yahoo.com wrote:
> >
> > > I've been bitten by the box bug and running
>a high
> > fever.
> > With in
> > > minutes of finding the website my head
>filled with
> > ideas.
> > This past
> > > weekend I headed out to place my first
>letterbox and now
> >
> > can't wait
> > > to go hunting for some. I plan to head to
>Mississippi
> > to
> > place one
> > > there during x-mas weekend bringing the goal
>of boxing
> > all
> > fifty
> > > states before the end of the year. Anyone
>going to
> > Hawaii.Ha!
> > > Heres my clue:
> > > There is a bridge that leads North
> > > I believe the trip is all the worth
> > > It crosses a lake call Pontchartrain
> > > The trail was once traveled by train
> > > The old steel rails paid the bill
> > > For a Town called Mandeville
> > >
> > > A Dalmatians owner puts out a spark
> > > By their house is where you will park
> > > You can walk it or bring your bike
> > > It is up to you what you like
> > > The afternoon sun is the only beast
> > > So head down the path to the east
> > >
> > > Before you leave fill your bottle
> > > Or your walk will become a waddle
> > > It is a little far but with no hills
> > > The highest thing should be your will
> > > At a distance of 3.6
> > > Bring more than just Trail Mix
> > >
> > > Count five bridges and begin to boast
> > > The link is at the first silver post
> > > 14 paces to a degree of 310
> > > You're almost there so give a grin
> > > Set your sights to a degree of 200
> > > 35 paces is all that needs to be said.
> > >
> > > General Information: Mandeville, LA. 24
>miles north of
> > New Orleans
> > > Tammany Trace at Mandeville's
>Trail Head
> > > 1 of 4 boxes planned for this
>trail
> > >
> > >
> > >
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>Message: 12
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 15:20:23 -0500
> From: "Roseann Gottier"
>Subject: clues for new letterbox
>
>Dear Webmaster:
>We have recently hidden a letterbox in our town of Tolland, CT. The clues
are in the attachment. Please post them for us. Would it be possible to
place the town of Tolland on the CT map, or would you just list them under
Hartford? Thank you for your assistance. If you have any questions please
contact me.
>thanks,
>Roseann
>
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>Message: 13
> Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 00:37:28 -0000
> From: boxdn@yahoo.com
>Subject: Louisiana signing in
>
>Hi my name is Steve Newman and I'm BOXDN (boxed in). I am new to
>this group and still am learning. I live in New Orleans and enjoy
>getting out the city every chance I get. LA is known as the
>sportsman's paradise but I don't think anyone has heard of
>this "sport". I love to hike,bike,and canoe so my southern boxes
>will have something to do with all three. See yall later!
>
>Steve
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>Message: 14
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 16:41:45 -0800
> From: "Briles, Amanda"
>Subject: RE: Louisiana signing in
>
>Great to hear from you, Steve, and thanks for placing those boxes! Welcome
>to the club!!!
>
>Best regards,
>
>Amanda Briles
>aka The Paisley Orca
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: boxdn@yahoo.com [mailto:boxdn@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 4:37 PM
> To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> Subject: [LbNA] Louisiana signing in
>
> Hi my name is Steve Newman and I'm BOXDN (boxed in). I am
>new to
> this group and still am learning. I live in New Orleans and
>enjoy
> getting out the city every chance I get. LA is known as the
>
> sportsman's paradise but I don't think anyone has heard of
> this "sport". I love to hike,bike,and canoe so my southern
>boxes
> will have something to do with all three. See yall later!
>
> Steve
>
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>Message: 16
> Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 12:59:11 -0000
> From: "Jay Drew"
>Subject: Re: clues for new letterbox
>
>Roseann and the Women's Hiking Group, AWESOME! We just love the
>Tolland area. Can't wait to go search for your letterbox. I'll try
>and get your clues up Friday or Saturday night, and I'd be glad to
>put a Tolland town label for your letterbox. Mansfield Center should
>have it's own label too...
>
>JayD in East Lyme CT
>
>
>> Dear Webmaster:
>> We have recently hidden a letterbox in our town of Tolland, CT.
>The clues are in the attachment. Please post them for us. Would it
>be possible to place the town of Tolland on the CT map, or would you
>just list them under Hartford? Thank you for your assistance. If you
>have any questions please contact me.
>> thanks,
>> Roseann
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