whocanivotefor.co.uk

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An updated list of candidates you can vote for the up and coming UK elections.

whatdotheyknow.com

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Get your questions answered from local councils and organisations.

Outcome notices (misconduct) for Stephen Mitchell and Marc Hopkins

18 May 2024 @ 9:53 pm

Request to Northumbria Police by D. Moore. Annotated by J Roberts on 18 May 2024. Partially successful. Policing and Society An International Journal of Research and Policy London, you have a problem with women: trust towards the police in England 17...

Allegations of domestic abuse and sexual misconduct against serving police officers

18 May 2024 @ 9:45 pm

Request to Norfolk Constabulary by Oliver Murphy. Annotated by J Roberts on 18 May 2024. Partially successful. Serving officers accused of sexual harassment: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/serving_officers_accused_of_sexu_26#comment-113940 Policing a...

Child Criminal Exploitation

18 May 2024 @ 8:38 pm

Follow up sent to Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council by C McGuire on 18 May 2024. Successful. Dear CSC FOI Responses, Many thanks for the response Yours sincerely, C McGuire

Course information - Public Health

18 May 2024 @ 8:01 pm

Response by King's College London to Adam Suleman on 18 May 2024. Awaiting classification. Thank you for your email.   Please note, if you are sending an automated request for personal data erasure via a third-party, before we can proceed...

Course information - Public Health

18 May 2024 @ 8:01 pm

Follow up sent to King's College London by Adam Suleman on 18 May 2024. Awaiting classification. Dear Information Compliance, That is for the in person campus course. Yours sincerely, Adam Suleman

Child Criminal Exploitation Policy

18 May 2024 @ 7:58 pm

Response by Bury Metropolitan Borough Council to C McGuire on 18 May 2024. Awaiting classification. Thank you for your email.   If your email contains your FOI request, this will be processed and please accept this email as acknowledgement to you...

Child Criminal Exploitation Policy

18 May 2024 @ 7:58 pm

Follow up sent to Bury Metropolitan Borough Council by C McGuire on 18 May 2024. Awaiting classification. Dear FOI, Many thanks for your response Yours sincerely, C McGuire

Child Criminal Exploitation Policy

18 May 2024 @ 7:51 pm

Follow up sent to Cheshire West and Chester Council by C McGuire on 18 May 2024. Successful. Dear FOI West, Many thanks for your response Yours sincerely, C McGuire

Child Criminal Exploitation

18 May 2024 @ 7:45 pm

Follow up sent to Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council by C McGuire on 18 May 2024. Successful. Dear Information Requests, Many thanks for your response Yours sincerely, C McGuire

Child Criminal Exploitation

18 May 2024 @ 7:37 pm

Follow up sent to Manchester City Council by C McGuire on 18 May 2024. Successful. Dear [email address], Many thanks for the response Yours sincerely, C McGuire

sosmath.com

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Great resource for the maths, beginner to advanced.

blenderdiplom.com

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3D blender tutorials

caniuse.com

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Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and more in desktop and mobile browsers.

8 new features

7 April 2024 @ 12:00 am

- WebAssembly BigInt to i64 conversion in JS API: An extension to the WebAssembly JS API for bidrectionally converting BigInts and 64-bit WebAssembly integer values - WebAssembly Bulk Memory Operations: An extension to WebAssembly adding bulk memory operations and conditional segment initialization - WebAssembly Multi-Value: An extension to WebAssembly allowing instructions, blocks and functions to produce multiple result values - WebAssembly Import/Export of Mutable Globals: An extension to WebAssembly import and export of mutable global variables - WebAssembly Non-trapping float-to-int Conversion: An extension to WebAssembly adding floating-point to integer conversion operators which saturate instead of trapping - WebAssembly Sign Extension O

2 new features

17 February 2024 @ 12:00 am

- WebAssembly Reference Types: An extension to WebAssembly allowing opaque references as first-class types, and multiple tables - CSS Anchor Positioning: Allows placing elements anywhere on the page relative to an "anchor element", without regard to the layout of other elements besides their containing block

New feature: Selectlist - Customizable select element

7 January 2024 @ 12:00 am

Selectlist - Customizable select element: Proposal for a customizable <select> element, currently defined as <selectlist>, previously <selectmenu>.

Baseline badges now on Can I use

12 December 2023 @ 8:33 am

Starting today, you will start noticing badges on feature tables that map to Web Features. These badges match those seen on MDN Web Docs and offer a quick at-a-glance view of feature support based on the Baseline definition. To learn more about the badges on Can I use and what they mean see this web.dev announcement. If you'd like to learn more about Baseline see this explanation from the WebDX community group. Note that the badges are intended as a helpful way to see if support meets a certain defined threshold, the full support table should always be consulted to learn details about a feature's support.

GA4 import now available

13 November 2023 @ 9:15 am

Since the launch of Google Analytics 4 the original importer no longer worked. Now a new import system is available to include browser usage data from your Google Analytics 4 account. This importer no longer requires direct account access though it does depend on a one-time process of setting up an Exploration to export browser usage data. To start importing visit the usage import page. For any problems with the importer you can file an issue on Github. Happy importing!

New feature: zstd (Zstandard) content-encoding

19 August 2023 @ 12:00 am

zstd (Zstandard) content-encoding: Data compression method providing faster page loading while using less CPU power on the server.

New feature: Scoped Styles: the @scope rule

3 July 2023 @ 12:00 am

Scoped Styles: the @scope rule: Allows CSS rules to be scoped to part of the document, with upper and lower limits described by selectors.

New feature: View Transitions API (single-document)

11 June 2023 @ 12:00 am

View Transitions API (single-document): Provides a mechanism for easily creating animated transitions between different DOM states, while also updating the DOM contents in a single step. This API is specific to single-document transitions, support for same-origin cross-document transitions is being planned.

New feature: Passkeys

10 June 2023 @ 12:00 am

Passkeys: Passkeys, also known as Multi-device FIDO Credentials, provide users with an alternative to passwords that is much easier to use and far more secure.

New feature: CSS text-wrap: balance

8 June 2023 @ 12:00 am

CSS text-wrap: balance: Allows multiple lines of text to have their lines broken in such a way that each line is roughly the same width, often used to make headlines more readable and visually appealing.

tvsubtitles.net

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TV subtitles from almost every television series.

quirksmode.org

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Prime source for browser compatibility information on the Internet.

New business wanted

30 September 2021 @ 10:22 am

Last week Krijn and I decided to cancel performance.now() 2021. Although it was the right decision it leaves me in financially fairly dire straits. So I’m looking for new jobs and/or donations. Even though the Corona trends in NL look good, and we could probably have brought 350 people together in November, we cannot be certain: there might be a new flare-up. More serious is the fact that it’s very hard to figure out how to apply the Corona checks Dutch government requires, especially for non-EU citizens. We couldn’t figure out how UK and US people should be tested, and for us that was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Cancelling the conference relieved us of a lot of stress. Still, it also relieved me of a lot of money. This is the fourth conference in a row we cannot run, and I have burned through all my

position: sticky, draft 1

8 September 2021 @ 5:44 pm

I’m writing the position: sticky part of my book, and since I never worked with sticky before I’m not totally sure if what I’m saying is correct. This is made worse by the fact that there are no very clear tutorials on sticky. That’s partly because it works pretty intuitively in most cases, and partly because the details can be complicated. So here’s my draft 1 of position: sticky. There will be something wrong with it; please correct me where needed. The inset properties are top, right, bottom and left. (I already introduced this terminology earlier in the chapter.) h3,h4,pre {clear: left} section.scroll-container { border: 1px solid black; width: 300px; height: 250px; padding: 1em; overflow: auto; --text: 'scroll box'; float: left; clear: left; margin-right: 0.5em; margin-bot

Breaking the web forward

12 August 2021 @ 3:19 pm

Safari is holding back the web. It is the new IE, after all. In contrast, Chrome is pushing the web forward so hard that it’s starting to break. Meanwhile web developers do nothing except moan and complain. The only thing left to do is to pick our poison. blockquote { font-size: inherit; font-family: inherit; } blockquote p { font-size: inherit; font-family: inherit; } Safari is the new IE Recently there was yet another round of “Safari is the new IE” stories. Once Jeremy’s summary and a short discussion cleared my mind I finally figured out that Safari is not IE, and that Safari’s IE-or-not-IE is not the worst problem the web is facing. Perry Sun argues th

Custom properties and @property

21 July 2021 @ 1:18 pm

You’re reading a failed article. I hoped to write about @property and how it is useful for extending CSS inheritance considerably in many different circumstances. Alas, I failed. @property turns out to be very useful for font sizes, but does not even approach the general applicability I hoped for. Grandparent-inheriting It all started when I commented on what I thought was an interesting but theoretical idea by Lea Verou: what if elements could inherit the font size of not their parent, but their grandparent? Something like this: div.grandparent { /* font-size could be anything */ } div.parent { font-size: 0.4em; } div.child { font-size: [inherit from grandparent in some sort of way]; font-size: [yes, you could do 2.5em to restore the grandpar

Let’s talk about money

29 June 2021 @ 11:23 am

Let’s talk about money! Let’s talk about how hard it is to pay small amounts online to people whose work you like and who could really use a bit of income. Let’s talk about how Coil aims to change that. Taking a subscription to a website is moderately easy, but the person you want to pay must have enabled them. Besides, do you want to purchase a full subscription in order to read one or two articles per month? Sending a one-time donation is pretty easy as well, but, again, the site owner must have enabled them. And even then it just gives them ad-hoc amounts that they cannot depend on. Then there’s Patreon and Kickstarter and similar systems, but Patreon is essentially a subscription service while Kickstarter is essentially a one-time donation service, except that both keep part of the money you donate. And then there’s ads ... Do we want small content creators to remain dependent o

Inherit, initial, unset, revert

2 June 2021 @ 10:55 am

Today we’re going to take a quick look at a few special CSS keywords you can use on any CSS property: inherit, initial, revert, and unset. Also, we will ask where and when to use them to the greatest effect, and if we need more of those keywords. The first three were defined in the Cascading Level 3 spec, while revert was added in Cascading Level 4. Despite 4 still being in draft revert is already supported. See also the MDN revert page, Chris Coyier’s page, and my test page inherit The

aspect-ratio

19 May 2021 @ 10:35 am

This week we’ll take a look at the new aspect-ratio declaration and its use. Una Kravets wrote the introductory article, but there are some additional technical points to be made. I also wrote a little fallback that you might use if you need aspect-ratio right now. At the time of writing aspect-ratio is supported by Chrome 90, by Safari Technology Preview, and by Firefox 88 if you set the aspect-ratio flag in about:config. You need one of these browsers to see the examples below — except for the fallback, which should work in all browsers that support custom properties. .inner-box { border: 0; outline: 1px solid black; background-size: contain; background-position: center; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-color

aspect-ratio and grid

11 May 2021 @ 12:42 pm

I’m currently investigating the new aspect-ratio declaration and plan to write an article about it. However, I got stuck on aspect ratios in a grid context. Chrome/Safari and Firefox do something different here, and I understand neither approach. So I hope I can get some help. aspect-ratio is currently supported by Chrome 90, by Firefox 88 with the correct flag enabled, and by Safari Technology Preview. I tested mostly in the first two — for complicated reasons I cannot install STP right now, but a kind Twitter follower sent me a few screenshots. It behaves as Chrome. First, a general remark. aspect-ratio is intentionally a fairly weak declaration. It gives way if other constraints on boxes make the requested aspect ratio impossible. Take this example: .my-box { width: 100px; height: 50px; aspect-ratio

Two options for using custom properties

4 May 2021 @ 2:16 pm

Recently I interviewed Stefan Judis for my upcoming book. We discussed CSS custom properties, and something interesting happened. We had a period of a few minutes where we were talking past one another, because, as it turns out, we have completely opposite ideas about the use of CSS custom properties. I had never considered his approach, and I found it interesting enough to write this quick post. Option 1 Take several site components, each with their own link and hover/focus colours. We want to use custom properties for those colours. Exactly how do we do that? Before my discussion with Stefan that wasn’t even a question for me. I would do this: .component1 { --linkcolor: red; --hovercolor: blue; } .component2 { --linkcolor: purple; --hovercolor: cyan; } a { color: var(--linkcolor); } a:hover,a:focus { color: var(--hovercol

fit-content and fit-content()

29 April 2021 @ 12:28 pm

Today we will look at fit-content and fit-content(), which are special values for width and grid definitions. It’s ... complicated — not as a concept, but in its practical application. .width { width: -moz-fit-content; width: fit-content; } .minwidth { min-width: -moz-fit-content; min-width: fit-content; } .maxwidth { max-width: -moz-fit-content; max-width: fit-content; } div.radios { display: grid; grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr; } div.radios output { grid-column: span 2; } label { display: block; } .flex div { flex-basis: 30%; flex-grow: 1; } function initBoxes(obj) { initCheck(); let container = obj.querySelector('.outer-box'); initRadios(); if (container.slider && container.showComputed) { container.slider.addEventListener('input',container.showComputed,true) } function initCheck() { let check = obj.querySelector('input[type=checkbox]');

theyworkforyou.com

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Keeping tabs on the UK’s parliaments & assemblies

Off by one: How Parliament counts votes is out of date

14 May 2024 @ 1:17 pm

Last night there was a vote to allow MPs to be excluded from Parliament (after a risk assessment) if arrested on suspicion of a serious offence. This vote passed by a single vote. The problem is, looking across several sources of voting information, there’s not a good agreement on what the actual totals were. Ultimately…

Update: some APPGs are back

14 May 2024 @ 9:53 am

WhoFundsThem is our new project looking to uncover the influence of money in politics. You can donate or volunteer to support this project. Last month, we asked “What happened to all the APPGs?” because between March and April over a third of All Party Parliamentary Groups were deregistered, from 722 down to just 445. This…

TICTeC schedule now online!

13 May 2024 @ 12:26 pm

Yes, it’s that marvellous time for the Civic Tech community: the full TICTeC schedule is now online and you can browse it to your heart’s content, picking which sessions you’ll attend — not always an easy decision when there’s so much to choose from! As usual, TICTeC promises access to civic tech around the world…

And we’re off: gathering information on financial interests and APPGs

13 May 2024 @ 8:38 am

We’ve kickstarted the WhoFundsThem project, and now we have a (tight!) timeline of work WhoFundsThem is our new project looking to uncover the influence of money in politics. You can donate or volunteer to support this project.   On Friday, we sent our first batch of requests for information to 25 All Party Parliamentary Groups…

TICTeC keynote speaker announcement: Nick Mabey OBE

25 April 2024 @ 10:11 am

Hot on the heels of our last big announcement, we’re very happy to confirm our second keynote for TICTeC, The Impacts of Civic Technology conference 2024: Nick Mabey OBE. If you’d like to hear from one of the big players, really making a difference to the UK’s climate change response, you’ll want to make sure…

We’re putting more ‘local’ into the Local Intelligence Hub

25 April 2024 @ 7:51 am

Tl;dr: We’ve added lots of local council data to the Local Intelligence Hub. In February, we launched the Local Intelligence Hub, and today we’ve released a huge new update.  We designed the Local Intelligence Hub — in collaboration with The Climate Coalition and supported by Green Alliance — to provide all the data you need,…

Improving TheyWorkForYou’s voting summaries

23 April 2024 @ 10:58 am

If you value the work mySociety and TheyWorkForYou do, please consider whether you can make a donation. We have a good track record of making Parliament more open, provide essential tools to civil society and small charities, and with our platform a little support can go a long way.  If you would like to make…

The Council Climate Scorecards project is having international impact

23 April 2024 @ 8:12 am

Canada differs from the UK in many ways: obviously it’s vastly bigger, extending across many more latitudes; its climate, nature and terrains vary hugely; its cities are more dispersed and diverse — and accordingly, the challenges the two countries face around tackling the climate emergency are different, too.  But there are some significant ways in…

What happened to all the APPGs?

9 April 2024 @ 11:20 am

Over Easter, some groups went missing in Parliament. No, not lost tourists: of the 722 All Party Parliamentary Groups registered in March, only 444 are left – a 39% decrease in the space of a month. What caused this, which groups have been removed, and what happens next? Tl;dr: we’ve published the changes as a…

Council Climate Action scorecards support climate officers

8 April 2024 @ 8:08 am

Lucie Bolton took the position of Climate Strategy Officer at Rother District Council in 2022. Since then, she’s found the Council Climate Action Scorecards project an invaluable support for her work.  Hearing this, we were of course keen to find out more — so we asked Lucie to share her journey, from brand new climate…

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Cost of living, Quality of life and travel for around the world.

Quality of Life Index 2015 Mid Year

22 July 2015 @ 6:20 am

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Cost of Living Index 2014 Mid Year

1 July 2014 @ 8:04 am

Numbeo Cost of Living Index 2014 Mid Year (July 1st, 2014) Numbeo, the world's largest database of user contributed data about living conditions in cities and countries worldwide, released mid year 2014 rankings. The most expensive cities in the world, in mid 2014 are Zurich (CPI index 159.51), Stavanger (156.71) and Geneva (150.43). Indian cities Thiruvananthapuram (22.25), Coimbatore (24.57) and Indore (25.90) are the least expensive cities in the world. In Europe, cities in Switzerland and Norway dominate the list of most expensive cities, while the least expensive cities in Europe are Bitola (index 37.88), followed by Chisinau (38.40) and Dnipropetrovsk (40.53). Cities in Europe, out of all

The Most Expensive Cities in 2014 by Numbeo's Cost of Living International Rankings

28 January 2014 @ 11:33 am

The biggest free cost of living database, Numbeo, collected more than 1.1 million data from more than 130000 contributors since 2009. The result of Numbeo's survey, shows, that in the beginning of 2014, the most expensive cities (excluding rent) are Zurich (index 157.47), Trondheim (152.89) and Geneva (162.34). The least expensive are Thiruvananthapuram (21.17), Tiruchirapalli (23.23) and Indore (23.94) in India. Numbeo is currently tracking the prices of 48 goods and services. In Numbeo's survey, New York is used as the base city for the index and scores 100 points, all cities are compared against New York and currency movements are measured against US Dollar and EURO. Lucerne in Switzerland scores 150.75 points and is nearly three times as costly as Consanta in Romania with an index score of 50.32. In Europe, many cities in Switzerland and Norway are among the most expensive on the list, followed by Paris (120.68). In

New Numbeo release brings support for mobile phones!

7 October 2013 @ 11:56 am

New www.numbeo.com release brings support for mobile phones. Let me know if you encounter any problem. New mobile version of the website is supposed to load automatically when you access the website from the mobile phone.

BudgetDirect Provides Interesting User Experience over Numbeo Data

2 October 2013 @ 7:11 am

BudgetDirect do provide interesting user experience using Numbeo data in their cost of living tool . I'm interested to hear what do you like and what do you dislike in their tool, especially regarding look&feel.

Numbeo, the world’s largest database of user contributed data about cities and countries worldwide, has chosen Iceland as the least polluted country in 2013

27 February 2013 @ 12:28 pm

Top 10 the least polluted countries, according to Numbeo are: - Iceland (pollution index 9.85) - Estonia (16.38) - Finland (18.53) - Sweden (18.79) - Australia (20.89) - New Zealand (21.80) - Switzerland (22.97) - Norway (23.35) - Lithuania (25.17) - Canada (26.52) The full list is available at: http://www.numbeo.com/pollution/rankings_by_country.jsp

Top 10 Safest Countries in the World in 2013

27 February 2013 @ 12:28 pm

Japan is the safest country in the world in 2013, according to Numbeo, the world’s largest database of user contributed data about cities and countries worldwide. Top 10 safest countries, according to Numbeo are: - Japan (safety index 86.89) - Taiwan (83.74) - Hong Kong (83.43) - South Korea (82.60) - United Arab Emirates (81.99) - Malta (81.46) - Luxembourg (81.25) - Georgia (80.43) - Bahrain (80.21) - Singapore (80.02) - Iceland (77.68) The full list is available at: http://www.numbeo.com/crime/rankings_by_country.jsp

Numbeo: Quality of Life Index by City 2013

27 February 2013 @ 12:27 pm

ZURICH is the city with the best quality of life in 2013, according to an annual report by Numbeo, the world's largest database of user contributed data about cities and countries worldwide. For its quality of life index 2013 it gathered data from more than 76000 people around the world. The cities which are ranked highest in quality of life are: - Zurich, Switzerland (score 233.72) - Canberra, Australia (219.15) - Adelaide, Australia (214.61) - Berlin, Germany (213.50) - Munich, Germany (210.24) - Edmonton, Canada (208.74) - Calgary, Canada (202.72) - Hamburg, Germany (201.55) - Austin, TX, United States (199.52) - Dubai, United Arab Emirates (195.49) Full rankings are available at: http://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/rankings.jsp About Numbeo: Numbeo is the worl

Property Prices Indexes 2013

4 February 2013 @ 11:19 am

Numbeo did publish it's property price indexes for 2013. Property Price Index by city is available at: http://www.numbeo.com/property-investment/rankings.jsp Property Price Index by country is available at : http://www.numbeo.com/property-investment/rankings_by_country.jsp

Cost of Living Index for 2013 - Norway, Switzerland and Australia are most expensive

4 February 2013 @ 11:16 am

Based on 48 goods and services, Numbeo's survey for 2013 is made using a data cut on 4th of February 2013. This year data cut contains 367958 entries from 33448 individual contributors worldwide. The data on city level are showing Norwegian cities Stavanger, Trondheim, Oslo and Bergen on top of the list of most expensive cities. Several cities in Switzerland are also among the most expensive in the world: Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lausanne and Bern. Among the 25 most expensive cities in the world, our list includes also eight Australian cities: Perth, Sydney, Canberra, Hobart, Darwin, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide. Only a few cities which are not in Norway, Switzerland and Australia made their way into the top 25 most expensive list: Luanda in Angola, Stockholm in Sweden, Arhus and Copenhagen in Denmark, Paris in France, Luxembourg and on 25th place Tokyo in Japan. List with details on city level is available at:

Wikipedia.org

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The free encyclopedia, showing a fake mainstream agenda in modern times (always check the revisions).

2019–20 Northern Colorado Bears men's basketball season

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Coalition government

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Vojislav Marinković

19 May 2024 @ 1:46 am

Moving from Category:Serbian Jews to Category:20th-century Serbian Jews Diffusing per WP:DIFFUSE and/or WP:ALLINCLUDED using Cat-a-lot ← Previous revision Revision as of 01:46, 19 May 2024

2019–20 Northern Arizona Lumberjacks men's basketball season

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2019–20 Northeastern Huskies men's basketball season

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List of serial killers in the United States

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2019–20 North Texas Mean Green men's basketball season

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Council of Soissons

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Draft:Siena College First Ladies Study

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2019–20 North Florida Ospreys men's basketball season

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