• RQFTCINO13 Game 9, Rounds 9-10: mergers and more masters

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 2 08:30:00 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-04-08,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of the Night Owls, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the correct
    answers in about 3 days.

    For further information, including an explanation of the """
    notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2022-09-09
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    ** Game 9, Round 9 - History - Mergers and Acquisitions

    In each case, we name one company involved in the transaction,
    and you name the other. Answers do not repeat.

    1. Exxon Corp. acquired what oil company in 1998 to become one of
    the largest corporations in the world by market capitalization?

    2. SmithKline Beecham was acquired by what company in 2000 to
    form the largest drug company in the world, which """now"""
    trades under the symbol GSK?

    3. Time Warner was acquired by what technology company in 2000?

    4. The Pixar animation company was acquired by what entertainment
    giant in 2006?

    5. Chrysler Corp. was acquired by what European car company in 1998?

    6. In 2008, Sirius Radio acquired what competing satellite radio
    company?

    7. German company Mannesmann AG, with its significant Internet and
    telecommunication holdings, was acquired by what British company
    in 2000?

    8. In 1999, educational software firm The Learning Company was
    acquired by what toy company?

    9. Skype was acquired by what company in 2011?

    10. YouTube was acquired by what company in 2006, for a bargain
    $1,650,000,000 US?


    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Masters

    * A. Master Chefs
    A1. He """is""" a celebrity chef and restaurateur of Austrian
    origin. In 1981, he published his first cookbook, "Modern
    French Cooking for the American Kitchen". His first
    restaurant, Hiroshima, served Asian cuisine. According to
    "Forbes" magazine, he """is""" the third-richest chef with
    total earnings of around $20,000,000 in 2012. Who """is"""
    he?

    A2. This Scottish chef """has been""" the host of famous
    TV shows such as "Hell's Kitchen", "Kitchen Nightmares",
    and "MasterChef". "Forbes" magazine has listed him as the
    richest chef in the world, in 2012, with total earnings of
    about $38,000,000. Who """is""" he?


    * B. Masterpieces of Literature

    B1. Who wrote "Remembrance of Things Past"?
    B2. Who wrote "A Sentimental Education"?


    * C. Master of Ceremonies

    C1. Who was the 1955-79 host of the Miss America pageant?
    C2. Who was the 1968-87 host of the Miss Universe pageant?


    * D. Master League

    These two questions are about the Premier League in British soccer.

    D1. Who were the first champions, in the 1992-93 season?
    D2. Who were the champions of the 2011-12 season?


    * E. Master Theory

    E1. Within 2 years, when did Einstein publish his paper on the
    "Special Theory of Relativity"?

    E2. Within 10 years, when did Darwin publish "On the Origin of
    Species by Means of Natural Selection"?


    * F. Mastermind

    F1. Who was the mastermind behind the August 1963 robbery of
    a postal train in Britain, commonly referred to as the
    Great Train Robbery?

    F2. Who was the 19th century American mastermind who was called
    "the Napoleon of Crime" by Scotland Yard, and was the
    real-life inspiration for Professor Moriarty of Sherlock
    Holmes fame (not to mention the previous round)?

    After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh chg whfg "Znapurfgre" sbe nal nafjre, jr arrq gur bgure jbeq. Tb onpx naq
    fhccyl vg.
    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto "Argh! Hoist by my own canard :-) !" [email protected] -- Steve Summit

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon Jan 2 14:53:39 2023
    Mark Brader <[email protected]> wrote:

    ** Game 9, Round 9 - History - Mergers and Acquisitions

    1. Exxon Corp. acquired what oil company in 1998 to become one of
    the largest corporations in the world by market capitalization?

    Mobil

    2. SmithKline Beecham was acquired by what company in 2000 to
    form the largest drug company in the world, which """now"""
    trades under the symbol GSK?

    Glaxo

    3. Time Warner was acquired by what technology company in 2000?

    AOL

    4. The Pixar animation company was acquired by what entertainment
    giant in 2006?

    Disney

    5. Chrysler Corp. was acquired by what European car company in 1998?

    Daimler

    6. In 2008, Sirius Radio acquired what competing satellite radio
    company?

    XM

    7. German company Mannesmann AG, with its significant Internet and
    telecommunication holdings, was acquired by what British company
    in 2000?

    British Telecom

    8. In 1999, educational software firm The Learning Company was
    acquired by what toy company?

    Hasbro; Mattel

    9. Skype was acquired by what company in 2011?

    Microsoft

    10. YouTube was acquired by what company in 2006, for a bargain
    $1,650,000,000 US?

    Google

    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Masters

    * A. Master Chefs
    A1. He """is""" a celebrity chef and restaurateur of Austrian
    origin. In 1981, he published his first cookbook, "Modern
    French Cooking for the American Kitchen". His first
    restaurant, Hiroshima, served Asian cuisine. According to
    "Forbes" magazine, he """is""" the third-richest chef with
    total earnings of around $20,000,000 in 2012. Who """is"""
    he?

    Wolfgang Puck

    A2. This Scottish chef """has been""" the host of famous
    TV shows such as "Hell's Kitchen", "Kitchen Nightmares",
    and "MasterChef". "Forbes" magazine has listed him as the
    richest chef in the world, in 2012, with total earnings of
    about $38,000,000. Who """is""" he?

    Gordon Ramsey

    * B. Masterpieces of Literature

    B1. Who wrote "Remembrance of Things Past"?

    Marcel Proust


    * C. Master of Ceremonies

    C1. Who was the 1955-79 host of the Miss America pageant?

    Bob Barker

    * E. Master Theory

    E1. Within 2 years, when did Einstein publish his paper on the
    "Special Theory of Relativity"?

    1915

    E2. Within 10 years, when did Darwin publish "On the Origin of
    Species by Means of Natural Selection"?

    1839

    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
    Dan Blum [email protected]
    "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."

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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon Jan 2 08:42:51 2023
    On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 2:30:07 AM UTC-6, Mark Brader wrote:

    ** Game 9, Round 9 - History - Mergers and Acquisitions

    In each case, we name one company involved in the transaction,
    and you name the other. Answers do not repeat.

    1. Exxon Corp. acquired what oil company in 1998 to become one of
    the largest corporations in the world by market capitalization?

    Mobil

    2. SmithKline Beecham was acquired by what company in 2000 to
    form the largest drug company in the world, which """now"""
    trades under the symbol GSK?

    Glaxo

    3. Time Warner was acquired by what technology company in 2000?

    America Online

    4. The Pixar animation company was acquired by what entertainment
    giant in 2006?

    Disney

    5. Chrysler Corp. was acquired by what European car company in 1998?

    Daimler

    6. In 2008, Sirius Radio acquired what competing satellite radio
    company?

    XM

    9. Skype was acquired by what company in 2011?

    Microsoft

    10. YouTube was acquired by what company in 2006, for a bargain $1,650,000,000 US?

    Google

    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Masters

    * A. Master Chefs
    A1. He """is""" a celebrity chef and restaurateur of Austrian
    origin. In 1981, he published his first cookbook, "Modern
    French Cooking for the American Kitchen". His first
    restaurant, Hiroshima, served Asian cuisine. According to
    "Forbes" magazine, he """is""" the third-richest chef with
    total earnings of around $20,000,000 in 2012. Who """is"""
    he?

    Puck

    A2. This Scottish chef """has been""" the host of famous
    TV shows such as "Hell's Kitchen", "Kitchen Nightmares",
    and "MasterChef". "Forbes" magazine has listed him as the
    richest chef in the world, in 2012, with total earnings of
    about $38,000,000. Who """is""" he?

    Ramsey

    * B. Masterpieces of Literature

    B1. Who wrote "Remembrance of Things Past"?

    Proust

    B2. Who wrote "A Sentimental Education"?

    Flaubert

    * C. Master of Ceremonies

    C1. Who was the 1955-79 host of the Miss America pageant?

    Bert Parks

    * E. Master Theory

    E1. Within 2 years, when did Einstein publish his paper on the
    "Special Theory of Relativity"?

    1908; 1913

    E2. Within 10 years, when did Darwin publish "On the Origin of
    Species by Means of Natural Selection"?

    1860

    * F. Mastermind

    F1. Who was the mastermind behind the August 1963 robbery of
    a postal train in Britain, commonly referred to as the
    Great Train Robbery?

    Biggs

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    [email protected]

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon Jan 2 20:21:41 2023
    Mark Brader ([email protected]) writes:
    ** Game 9, Round 9 - History - Mergers and Acquisitions

    2. SmithKline Beecham was acquired by what company in 2000 to
    form the largest drug company in the world, which """now"""
    trades under the symbol GSK?

    Glaxone

    3. Time Warner was acquired by what technology company in 2000?

    AOL

    4. The Pixar animation company was acquired by what entertainment
    giant in 2006?

    Walt Disney & co

    5. Chrysler Corp. was acquired by what European car company in 1998?

    Mercedes

    7. German company Mannesmann AG, with its significant Internet and
    telecommunication holdings, was acquired by what British company
    in 2000?

    BT

    9. Skype was acquired by what company in 2011?

    EBay

    10. YouTube was acquired by what company in 2006, for a bargain
    $1,650,000,000 US?

    Google

    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Masters

    * D. Master League

    These two questions are about the Premier League in British soccer.

    D1. Who were the first champions, in the 1992-93 season?

    Arsenal

    D2. Who were the champions of the 2011-12 season?

    Manchester United?

    * E. Master Theory

    E1. Within 2 years, when did Einstein publish his paper on the
    "Special Theory of Relativity"?

    1921

    E2. Within 10 years, when did Darwin publish "On the Origin of
    Species by Means of Natural Selection"?

    1861

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  • From Pete Gayde@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Tue Jan 3 18:12:25 2023
    Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-04-08,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of the Night Owls, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the correct
    answers in about 3 days.

    For further information, including an explanation of the """
    notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2022-09-09
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    ** Game 9, Round 9 - History - Mergers and Acquisitions

    In each case, we name one company involved in the transaction,
    and you name the other. Answers do not repeat.

    1. Exxon Corp. acquired what oil company in 1998 to become one of
    the largest corporations in the world by market capitalization?

    Mobil


    2. SmithKline Beecham was acquired by what company in 2000 to
    form the largest drug company in the world, which """now"""
    trades under the symbol GSK?

    Glaxo


    3. Time Warner was acquired by what technology company in 2000?

    AOL


    4. The Pixar animation company was acquired by what entertainment
    giant in 2006?

    Walt Disney Co.


    5. Chrysler Corp. was acquired by what European car company in 1998?

    Fiat


    6. In 2008, Sirius Radio acquired what competing satellite radio
    company?

    XM


    7. German company Mannesmann AG, with its significant Internet and
    telecommunication holdings, was acquired by what British company
    in 2000?

    Vodafone


    8. In 1999, educational software firm The Learning Company was
    acquired by what toy company?

    Mattel; Hasbro


    9. Skype was acquired by what company in 2011?

    Microsoft


    10. YouTube was acquired by what company in 2006, for a bargain
    $1,650,000,000 US?

    Google



    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Masters

    * A. Master Chefs
    A1. He """is""" a celebrity chef and restaurateur of Austrian
    origin. In 1981, he published his first cookbook, "Modern
    French Cooking for the American Kitchen". His first
    restaurant, Hiroshima, served Asian cuisine. According to
    "Forbes" magazine, he """is""" the third-richest chef with
    total earnings of around $20,000,000 in 2012. Who """is"""
    he?

    A2. This Scottish chef """has been""" the host of famous
    TV shows such as "Hell's Kitchen", "Kitchen Nightmares",
    and "MasterChef". "Forbes" magazine has listed him as the
    richest chef in the world, in 2012, with total earnings of
    about $38,000,000. Who """is""" he?


    * B. Masterpieces of Literature

    B1. Who wrote "Remembrance of Things Past"?

    Proust

    B2. Who wrote "A Sentimental Education"?


    * C. Master of Ceremonies

    C1. Who was the 1955-79 host of the Miss America pageant?

    Bert Parks

    C2. Who was the 1968-87 host of the Miss Universe pageant?

    Bob Barker



    * D. Master League

    These two questions are about the Premier League in British soccer.

    D1. Who were the first champions, in the 1992-93 season?

    Manchester United; Leeds United

    D2. Who were the champions of the 2011-12 season?

    Manchester City; Chelsea



    * E. Master Theory

    E1. Within 2 years, when did Einstein publish his paper on the
    "Special Theory of Relativity"?

    1920


    E2. Within 10 years, when did Darwin publish "On the Origin of
    Species by Means of Natural Selection"?

    1860



    * F. Mastermind

    F1. Who was the mastermind behind the August 1963 robbery of
    a postal train in Britain, commonly referred to as the
    Great Train Robbery?

    F2. Who was the 19th century American mastermind who was called
    "the Napoleon of Crime" by Scotland Yard, and was the
    real-life inspiration for Professor Moriarty of Sherlock
    Holmes fame (not to mention the previous round)?

    After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh chg whfg "Znapurfgre" sbe nal nafjre, jr arrq gur bgure jbeq. Tb onpx naq
    fhccyl vg.


    Pete Gayde

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Tue Jan 3 20:48:59 2023
    On 1/2/23 00:30, Mark Brader wrote:

    ** Game 9, Round 9 - History - Mergers and Acquisitions

    In each case, we name one company involved in the transaction,
    and you name the other. Answers do not repeat.

    1. Exxon Corp. acquired what oil company in 1998 to become one of
    the largest corporations in the world by market capitalization?

    Mobil Oil


    2. SmithKline Beecham was acquired by what company in 2000 to
    form the largest drug company in the world, which """now"""
    trades under the symbol GSK?

    Glaxo


    3. Time Warner was acquired by what technology company in 2000?

    AOL


    4. The Pixar animation company was acquired by what entertainment
    giant in 2006?

    Disney


    5. Chrysler Corp. was acquired by what European car company in 1998?

    Peugeot


    6. In 2008, Sirius Radio acquired what competing satellite radio
    company?

    7. German company Mannesmann AG, with its significant Internet and
    telecommunication holdings, was acquired by what British company
    in 2000?

    8. In 1999, educational software firm The Learning Company was
    acquired by what toy company?

    Hasbro


    9. Skype was acquired by what company in 2011?

    10. YouTube was acquired by what company in 2006, for a bargain
    $1,650,000,000 US?

    Google



    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Masters

    * A. Master Chefs
    A1. He """is""" a celebrity chef and restaurateur of Austrian
    origin. In 1981, he published his first cookbook, "Modern
    French Cooking for the American Kitchen". His first
    restaurant, Hiroshima, served Asian cuisine. According to
    "Forbes" magazine, he """is""" the third-richest chef with
    total earnings of around $20,000,000 in 2012. Who """is"""
    he?

    A2. This Scottish chef """has been""" the host of famous
    TV shows such as "Hell's Kitchen", "Kitchen Nightmares",
    and "MasterChef". "Forbes" magazine has listed him as the
    richest chef in the world, in 2012, with total earnings of
    about $38,000,000. Who """is""" he?


    * B. Masterpieces of Literature

    B1. Who wrote "Remembrance of Things Past"?

    Proust

    B2. Who wrote "A Sentimental Education"?


    * C. Master of Ceremonies

    C1. Who was the 1955-79 host of the Miss America pageant?

    Bob Barker

    C2. Who was the 1968-87 host of the Miss Universe pageant?


    * D. Master League

    These two questions are about the Premier League in British soccer.

    D1. Who were the first champions, in the 1992-93 season?

    Manchester United

    D2. Who were the champions of the 2011-12 season?

    Arsenal



    * E. Master Theory

    E1. Within 2 years, when did Einstein publish his paper on the
    "Special Theory of Relativity"?

    1905


    E2. Within 10 years, when did Darwin publish "On the Origin of
    Species by Means of Natural Selection"?

    1868



    * F. Mastermind

    F1. Who was the mastermind behind the August 1963 robbery of
    a postal train in Britain, commonly referred to as the
    Great Train Robbery?

    F2. Who was the 19th century American mastermind who was called
    "the Napoleon of Crime" by Scotland Yard, and was the
    real-life inspiration for Professor Moriarty of Sherlock
    Holmes fame (not to mention the previous round)?

    After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh chg whfg "Znapurfgre" sbe nal nafjre, jr arrq gur bgure jbeq. Tb onpx naq
    fhccyl vg.

    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 5 08:29:56 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-04-08,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
    see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
    the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    Game 9 is over and the winner is JOSHUA KREITZER. Hearty
    Congratulations, sir!


    ** Game 9, Round 9 - History - Mergers and Acquisitions

    In each case, we name one company involved in the transaction,
    and you name the other. Answers do not repeat.

    1. Exxon Corp. acquired what oil company in 1998 to become one of
    the largest corporations in the world by market capitalization?

    Mobil. (Cf. Game 3, Round 9.) 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Pete,
    and Dan Tilque.

    2. SmithKline Beecham was acquired by what company in 2000 to
    form the largest drug company in the world, which """now"""
    trades under the symbol GSK?

    Glaxo Wellcome. "Glaxo" was sufficient. (Still true, and GSK is now
    their corporate name as well as their ticker symbol.) 4 for Dan Blum,
    Joshua, Pete, and Dan Tilque. 3 for Erland.

    3. Time Warner was acquired by what technology company in 2000?

    AOL (America Online). 4 for everyone -- Dan Blum, Joshua, Erland,
    Pete, and Dan Tilque.

    4. The Pixar animation company was acquired by what entertainment
    giant in 2006?

    Disney. 4 for everyone.

    5. Chrysler Corp. was acquired by what European car company in 1998?

    Daimler Benz. (Either word was sufficient.) 4 for Dan Blum
    and Joshua.

    6. In 2008, Sirius Radio acquired what competing satellite radio
    company?

    XM. (Both letters required.) 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

    7. German company Mannesmann AG, with its significant Internet and
    telecommunication holdings, was acquired by what British company
    in 2000?

    Vodafone. 4 for Pete.

    8. In 1999, educational software firm The Learning Company was
    acquired by what toy company?

    Mattel. 3 for Pete. 2 for Dan Blum.

    9. Skype was acquired by what company in 2011?

    Micros--t. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Pete.

    10. YouTube was acquired by what company in 2006, for a bargain
    $1,650,000,000 US?

    Google. 4 for everyone.


    ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge Round - Masters

    * A. Master Chefs

    The answers are still true, except that I have not attempted
    to update the statistics on relative wealth.

    A1. He """is""" a celebrity chef and restaurateur of Austrian
    origin. In 1981, he published his first cookbook, "Modern
    French Cooking for the American Kitchen". His first
    restaurant, Hiroshima, served Asian cuisine. According to
    "Forbes" magazine, he """is""" the third-richest chef with
    total earnings of around $20,000,000 in 2012. Who """is"""
    he?

    Wolfgang Puck. 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.

    A2. This Scottish chef """has been""" the host of famous
    TV shows such as "Hell's Kitchen", "Kitchen Nightmares",
    and "MasterChef". "Forbes" magazine has listed him as the
    richest chef in the world, in 2012, with total earnings of
    about $38,000,000. Who """is""" he?

    Gordon Ramsay. (With two A's.) 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.


    * B. Masterpieces of Literature

    B1. Who wrote "Remembrance of Things Past"?

    Marcel Proust. (Original title "� la recherche du temps perdu";
    also known in English as "In Search of Lost Time".) 4 for Dan Blum,
    Joshua, Pete, and Dan Tilque.

    B2. Who wrote "A Sentimental Education"?

    Gustave Flaubert. (Original title "L'�ducation sentimentale";
    also known in English as just "Sentimental Education".) 4 for Joshua.


    * C. Master of Ceremonies

    C1. Who was the 1955-79 host of the Miss America pageant?

    Bert Parks. 4 for Joshua and Pete.

    C2. Who was the 1968-87 host of the Miss Universe pageant?

    Bob Barker. 4 for Pete.


    * D. Master League

    These two questions are about the Premier League in British soccer.

    Both words of the answer, or reasonable short forms, were required
    on both questions.

    D1. Who were the first champions, in the 1992-93 season?

    Manchester United. 4 for Dan Tilque. 3 for Pete.

    D2. Who were the champions of the 2011-12 season?

    Manchester City. 3 for Pete.


    * E. Master Theory

    E1. Within 2 years, when did Einstein publish his paper on the
    "Special Theory of Relativity"?

    1905 (accepting 1903-07). 4 for Dan Tilque.

    E2. Within 10 years, when did Darwin publish "On the Origin of
    Species by Means of Natural Selection"?

    1859 (accepting 1849-69). 4 for Joshua, Erland, Pete, and Dan Tilque.


    * F. Mastermind

    F1. Who was the mastermind behind the August 1963 robbery of
    a postal train in Britain, commonly referred to as the
    Great Train Robbery?

    Bruce Reynolds.

    I didn't know either. Ronnie Biggs became the best known of the
    gang because he after he escaped from prison in 1965 he managed to
    stay out until 2001, but he was not the mastermind.

    The gang stopped a mail train carrying a shipment of worn-out money
    that was intended to be destroyed, and got away with about �2,600,000
    (then $7,800,000, or $7,300,000 US), of which only a small fraction
    was ever recovered. Let it be remembered, by the way, that this
    was a violent crime: the driver of the train was severely injured
    and his life was probably shortened as a result.

    F2. Who was the 19th century American mastermind who was called
    "the Napoleon of Crime" by Scotland Yard, and was the
    real-life inspiration for Professor Moriarty of Sherlock
    Holmes fame (not to mention the previous round)?

    Adam Worth.

    I didn't know either.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 9 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
    TOPICS-> Ent Geo Sci Can Spo His His Cha SIX
    Joshua Kreitzer 40 8 40 6 23 32 32 24 191
    Dan Blum 28 24 38 3 13 35 34 12 172
    Dan Tilque 0 16 40 0 8 24 20 16 124
    Pete Gayde 4 15 35 0 -- -- 35 22 111
    Erland Sommarskog 4 20 40 0 4 20 15 4 103

    --
    Mark Brader | "Unregistered MSBs present very high risk as
    Toronto | they are not regulated and therefore may not submit
    [email protected] | mandatory transaction reports..." --training course

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

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