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  #21  
Old September 1st, 2004, 05:20 PM
Pat
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"Tonya" wrote in message
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do chimps eat meat?
Sorry, I do not compare myself to a chimp. I can talk and walk upright and
am human, not a chimp.

I'll still hug ya. cause I'm sweet like that.

Tonya


chimps are the closest primate to humans, sharing some 98% of DNA. That is
why they are often compared to humans in physiological terms. Walking and
talking has nothing to do with it.

Pat in TX


  #22  
Old September 1st, 2004, 05:41 PM
Tonya
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"Pat" wrote in message
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"Tonya" wrote in message
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do chimps eat meat?
Sorry, I do not compare myself to a chimp. I can talk and walk upright

and
am human, not a chimp.

I'll still hug ya. cause I'm sweet like that.

Tonya


chimps are the closest primate to humans, sharing some 98% of DNA. That is
why they are often compared to humans in physiological terms. Walking and
talking has nothing to do with it.

Pat in TX


I do not deny that. I learned that in elementary school. The answer to my
question above (do chimps eat meat) I found after doing my own research and
they do. I just wanted to know this to fairly compare our blood types. As I
said, I am not a scientist nor am I a chimp expert. All I have ever offered
here is my opinion. It stays at that, just an opinion. We all have the right
to one.

hugs,

tonya





  #23  
Old September 1st, 2004, 08:14 PM
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Tonya wrote:

why be so mean about someone's opinion? I just don't understand.


That's obvious. You seem to have the mistaken notion that all opinions
- informed and uninformed alike - are of equal value. Bad start for a
discussion that's ostensibly about "a lot of good research and
science." If it's about "a lot of good research and science" it needs
to be exactly that, not about opinions based on sly evasions and
rejection of real science.

How come you didn't feel the need to tell Jim to tone it down?

We are not scientists ourselves so there is no way any one of us
can truly know the facts.


You and Jim are not scientists and seemingly don't know how to find
the facts.

We get our info from reading and no matter what the subject, you
will always find conflicting info, therefore we make a decision on
which side of the story we want to believe.


Sorry. No. There's the small issue of quality of information. If
you're reading "Nature" about how and when blood types emerged, it has
a rather higher credibility value than a popular science article in a
newspaper or magazine. And certainly a higher credibility value than a
diet book with easily demonstrable errors in the very premise.

No need to be rude to one another.


Do explain that to Jim, would you? The tone of his "rebuttal" was a
tad snarky but a lot ignorant.

Pastorio

Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com



"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
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Jim Bard wrote:


I have to agree with Tonya. To simply state "that theory has
been thoroughly discredited" says nothing. Except that you,
for some reason, disagree with a lot of good research and
science.


You know, Sparky, it might be real good to post some of that
"good research and science." See if you can find any outside of
that book.

I didn't just say the theory was bull****, I suggested you look
to see about Chimp blood types. I suggested that because, as deep
questers of "good research and science" that you are, a few
minutes of seeing that blood types originated at the same time
and not sequentially gives complete lie to the foolishness behind
the approach. If chimps show a distribution of blood types and
they were our evolutionary precursors, then the book is crap. The
book is crap.

Disagree all you want. Postulate opinions all you want. The
rest of us will continue to use real science to maintain
control over our bodies.


Real science doesn't come with crayons and a picture of Barney on
the cover.

Zuchinni, anyone?


You spell as well as you research.

Pastorio


  #24  
Old September 1st, 2004, 08:14 PM
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Tonya wrote:

do chimps eat meat?


Yes. In fact they do. They usually eat monkeys which they hunt, but
they'll eat other meats as well

Sorry, I do not compare myself to a chimp. I can talk and walk
upright and am human, not a chimp.


This is what a non sequitur looks like. A deliberate obfuscation
rather than even try to see if there's any substance to the suggestion.

I find it most puzzling to see people revel, delight, take pride in
ignorance.

I'll still hug ya. cause I'm sweet like that.


Right. Sweet. I'll take brainy over sweet any day.

Pastorio


"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...

Tonya wrote:


I am no scientist of course, nor am I a doctor. I just thought
it made sense that we started out as meat eaters and type O was
the starting blood type. (if what they say is correct) The
second bloodtype started later and ate grains and veggies
primarily, so came blood type A. Then O's and A's started
eating both meat and veggies evolving into new blood types.


Sorry. That theory has been thoroughly discredited. To see why
and how, look at blood types in chimps.

Once the bases are debunked, the rest falls of its own weight.

Pastorio



It is just my opinion. It makes sense to me. That does not mean
it makes sense to everyone else and I don't know how factual
the guys info is so that's all I have to go off of.

The only reason I looked into this diet was because we went
back home after 5 years and had dinner with a friend who was
always overweight and had severe allergy and cholesterol
problems. His Doc put him on this diet and all of his allergies
went away as well as his cholesterol lowered and he had lost 20
pounds in 6 weeks. Obviously that is not as fast as Atkins, but
what is? We all know Atkins is the best. So I tried it and
it worked, slowly but surely. But then I kept meeting these
people who lost massive amounts on Atkins. I met a girl who
asked me to switch to Atkins and we would do it together, so I
did and I do not regret it one bit.

we may not agree and that's ok. But we are on the same page
with low carb I believe.

hugs,

Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com



"Pat" wrote in message
...


"Tonya" wrote in message
...


I missed the beginning of this conversation but I looked
into that book before doing Atkins and I think it makes
perfect scientific sense if you read it from front to
back. I also followed it religiously and lost a little
weight before switching to Atkins. The food allowance is
too structured in my opinion on the ERFYBT book I am a
type 0+ and I just decided that since I am already a meat
eater Atkins might be good. (of course I eat plenty of
veggies as well) I have often thought of switching to
ERFYBT after I get to goal. Not going above my carb limit
of course, but adding things like spelt pasta and sweet
potato. Who knows, It's been a while since I have read that
book. For now, I am sticking with Atkins.

just my thoughts. hugs,

Tonya

Please explain what you mean by "perfect scientific sense" as
the blood type diet makes absolutely NO SENSE of any kind to
me.

Pat in TX






  #25  
Old September 1st, 2004, 08:14 PM
Bob (this one)
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Tonya wrote:

do chimps eat meat?


Yes. In fact they do. They usually eat monkeys which they hunt, but
they'll eat other meats as well

Sorry, I do not compare myself to a chimp. I can talk and walk
upright and am human, not a chimp.


This is what a non sequitur looks like. A deliberate obfuscation
rather than even try to see if there's any substance to the suggestion.

I find it most puzzling to see people revel, delight, take pride in
ignorance.

I'll still hug ya. cause I'm sweet like that.


Right. Sweet. I'll take brainy over sweet any day.

Pastorio


"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...

Tonya wrote:


I am no scientist of course, nor am I a doctor. I just thought
it made sense that we started out as meat eaters and type O was
the starting blood type. (if what they say is correct) The
second bloodtype started later and ate grains and veggies
primarily, so came blood type A. Then O's and A's started
eating both meat and veggies evolving into new blood types.


Sorry. That theory has been thoroughly discredited. To see why
and how, look at blood types in chimps.

Once the bases are debunked, the rest falls of its own weight.

Pastorio



It is just my opinion. It makes sense to me. That does not mean
it makes sense to everyone else and I don't know how factual
the guys info is so that's all I have to go off of.

The only reason I looked into this diet was because we went
back home after 5 years and had dinner with a friend who was
always overweight and had severe allergy and cholesterol
problems. His Doc put him on this diet and all of his allergies
went away as well as his cholesterol lowered and he had lost 20
pounds in 6 weeks. Obviously that is not as fast as Atkins, but
what is? We all know Atkins is the best. So I tried it and
it worked, slowly but surely. But then I kept meeting these
people who lost massive amounts on Atkins. I met a girl who
asked me to switch to Atkins and we would do it together, so I
did and I do not regret it one bit.

we may not agree and that's ok. But we are on the same page
with low carb I believe.

hugs,

Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com



"Pat" wrote in message
...


"Tonya" wrote in message
...


I missed the beginning of this conversation but I looked
into that book before doing Atkins and I think it makes
perfect scientific sense if you read it from front to
back. I also followed it religiously and lost a little
weight before switching to Atkins. The food allowance is
too structured in my opinion on the ERFYBT book I am a
type 0+ and I just decided that since I am already a meat
eater Atkins might be good. (of course I eat plenty of
veggies as well) I have often thought of switching to
ERFYBT after I get to goal. Not going above my carb limit
of course, but adding things like spelt pasta and sweet
potato. Who knows, It's been a while since I have read that
book. For now, I am sticking with Atkins.

just my thoughts. hugs,

Tonya

Please explain what you mean by "perfect scientific sense" as
the blood type diet makes absolutely NO SENSE of any kind to
me.

Pat in TX






  #26  
Old September 1st, 2004, 08:15 PM
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Tonya wrote:
"Pat" wrote in message
...

"Tonya" wrote in message
...

do chimps eat meat? Sorry, I do not compare myself to a chimp.
I can talk and walk upright and am human, not a chimp.

I'll still hug ya. cause I'm sweet like that.

Tonya


chimps are the closest primate to humans, sharing some 98% of
DNA. That is why they are often compared to humans in
physiological terms. Walking and talking has nothing to do with
it.

Pat in TX


I do not deny that. I learned that in elementary school. The answer
to my question above (do chimps eat meat) I found after doing my
own research and they do. I just wanted to know this to fairly
compare our blood types.


It's an irrelevant criterion.

As I said, I am not a scientist nor am I a
chimp expert. All I have ever offered here is my opinion. It stays
at that, just an opinion. We all have the right to one.


Absolutely correct. And pointing out the fabulous flaws in yours is
equally the right of anyone reading your opinion. What a country, huh...?

So what is your opinion now that you've discovered another irrelevancy
vis a vis humans and chimps, like walking and talking?

Pastorio

  #27  
Old September 1st, 2004, 09:15 PM
Tonya
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"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...
Tonya wrote:

do chimps eat meat?


Yes. In fact they do. They usually eat monkeys which they hunt, but
they'll eat other meats as well

Sorry, I do not compare myself to a chimp. I can talk and walk
upright and am human, not a chimp.


This is what a non sequitur looks like. A deliberate obfuscation
rather than even try to see if there's any substance to the suggestion.

I find it most puzzling to see people revel, delight, take pride in
ignorance.

I'll still hug ya. cause I'm sweet like that.


Right. Sweet. I'll take brainy over sweet any day.

Pastorio


You have been a waste of my valuable time. Your just someone who likes to
cause friction. You will get yours. I'm done with you.

Tonya
www.lowcarbcrew.com


"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...

Tonya wrote:


I am no scientist of course, nor am I a doctor. I just thought
it made sense that we started out as meat eaters and type O was
the starting blood type. (if what they say is correct) The
second bloodtype started later and ate grains and veggies
primarily, so came blood type A. Then O's and A's started
eating both meat and veggies evolving into new blood types.

Sorry. That theory has been thoroughly discredited. To see why
and how, look at blood types in chimps.

Once the bases are debunked, the rest falls of its own weight.

Pastorio



It is just my opinion. It makes sense to me. That does not mean
it makes sense to everyone else and I don't know how factual
the guys info is so that's all I have to go off of.

The only reason I looked into this diet was because we went
back home after 5 years and had dinner with a friend who was
always overweight and had severe allergy and cholesterol
problems. His Doc put him on this diet and all of his allergies
went away as well as his cholesterol lowered and he had lost 20
pounds in 6 weeks. Obviously that is not as fast as Atkins, but
what is? We all know Atkins is the best. So I tried it and
it worked, slowly but surely. But then I kept meeting these
people who lost massive amounts on Atkins. I met a girl who
asked me to switch to Atkins and we would do it together, so I
did and I do not regret it one bit.

we may not agree and that's ok. But we are on the same page
with low carb I believe.

hugs,

Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com



"Pat" wrote in message
...


"Tonya" wrote in message
...


I missed the beginning of this conversation but I looked
into that book before doing Atkins and I think it makes
perfect scientific sense if you read it from front to
back. I also followed it religiously and lost a little
weight before switching to Atkins. The food allowance is
too structured in my opinion on the ERFYBT book I am a
type 0+ and I just decided that since I am already a meat
eater Atkins might be good. (of course I eat plenty of
veggies as well) I have often thought of switching to
ERFYBT after I get to goal. Not going above my carb limit
of course, but adding things like spelt pasta and sweet
potato. Who knows, It's been a while since I have read that
book. For now, I am sticking with Atkins.

just my thoughts. hugs,

Tonya

Please explain what you mean by "perfect scientific sense" as
the blood type diet makes absolutely NO SENSE of any kind to
me.

Pat in TX








  #28  
Old September 1st, 2004, 09:15 PM
Tonya
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"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...
Tonya wrote:

do chimps eat meat?


Yes. In fact they do. They usually eat monkeys which they hunt, but
they'll eat other meats as well

Sorry, I do not compare myself to a chimp. I can talk and walk
upright and am human, not a chimp.


This is what a non sequitur looks like. A deliberate obfuscation
rather than even try to see if there's any substance to the suggestion.

I find it most puzzling to see people revel, delight, take pride in
ignorance.

I'll still hug ya. cause I'm sweet like that.


Right. Sweet. I'll take brainy over sweet any day.

Pastorio


You have been a waste of my valuable time. Your just someone who likes to
cause friction. You will get yours. I'm done with you.

Tonya
www.lowcarbcrew.com


"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...

Tonya wrote:


I am no scientist of course, nor am I a doctor. I just thought
it made sense that we started out as meat eaters and type O was
the starting blood type. (if what they say is correct) The
second bloodtype started later and ate grains and veggies
primarily, so came blood type A. Then O's and A's started
eating both meat and veggies evolving into new blood types.

Sorry. That theory has been thoroughly discredited. To see why
and how, look at blood types in chimps.

Once the bases are debunked, the rest falls of its own weight.

Pastorio



It is just my opinion. It makes sense to me. That does not mean
it makes sense to everyone else and I don't know how factual
the guys info is so that's all I have to go off of.

The only reason I looked into this diet was because we went
back home after 5 years and had dinner with a friend who was
always overweight and had severe allergy and cholesterol
problems. His Doc put him on this diet and all of his allergies
went away as well as his cholesterol lowered and he had lost 20
pounds in 6 weeks. Obviously that is not as fast as Atkins, but
what is? We all know Atkins is the best. So I tried it and
it worked, slowly but surely. But then I kept meeting these
people who lost massive amounts on Atkins. I met a girl who
asked me to switch to Atkins and we would do it together, so I
did and I do not regret it one bit.

we may not agree and that's ok. But we are on the same page
with low carb I believe.

hugs,

Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com



"Pat" wrote in message
...


"Tonya" wrote in message
...


I missed the beginning of this conversation but I looked
into that book before doing Atkins and I think it makes
perfect scientific sense if you read it from front to
back. I also followed it religiously and lost a little
weight before switching to Atkins. The food allowance is
too structured in my opinion on the ERFYBT book I am a
type 0+ and I just decided that since I am already a meat
eater Atkins might be good. (of course I eat plenty of
veggies as well) I have often thought of switching to
ERFYBT after I get to goal. Not going above my carb limit
of course, but adding things like spelt pasta and sweet
potato. Who knows, It's been a while since I have read that
book. For now, I am sticking with Atkins.

just my thoughts. hugs,

Tonya

Please explain what you mean by "perfect scientific sense" as
the blood type diet makes absolutely NO SENSE of any kind to
me.

Pat in TX








  #29  
Old September 2nd, 2004, 12:50 AM
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Tonya wrote:

"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...

Tonya wrote:

do chimps eat meat?


Yes. In fact they do. They usually eat monkeys which they hunt,
but they'll eat other meats as well

Sorry, I do not compare myself to a chimp. I can talk and walk
upright and am human, not a chimp.


This is what a non sequitur looks like. A deliberate obfuscation
rather than even try to see if there's any substance to the
suggestion.

I find it most puzzling to see people revel, delight, take pride
in ignorance.

I'll still hug ya. cause I'm sweet like that.


Right. Sweet. I'll take brainy over sweet any day.

Pastorio


You have been a waste of my valuable time.


LOL I know. What with all that fact and science and all cluttering
up your opinion...

Your just someone who likes to cause friction.


I guess that means anyone who disagrees with you and asks you to
explain your uninformed opinions.

You will get yours. I'm done with you.


Bwah. And after all we've meant to each other over the years...

Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com


I went to look at your site. It's a lot of clumsily written stuff that
seems to have been written by - shocking - you. Here's what it says at
the top:
Wednesday, September 01, 2004 - 7:46:22 PM
0 Members Online | 0 Anonymous Online | 1 Guests Online | 1 Total
Online | 2 Visitors Today
14 Total Members | With 0 Male Members | And 1 Female Members | And 13
That Are Not Sure
There Are 39 PM's In The System | 0 PM's Sent And Received Within The
Last 24 Hours
There Are 11 Forums | With 21 Topics | And 83 Posts

Hilarious. You have 13 members who are not sure of their sex. Out of
your total of 14. How will you know what to serve at cocktail parties?

Nice.

Pastorio


"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...

Tonya wrote:

I am no scientist of course, nor am I a doctor. I just
thought it made sense that we started out as meat eaters
and type O was the starting blood type. (if what they say
is correct) The second bloodtype started later and ate
grains and veggies primarily, so came blood type A. Then
O's and A's started eating both meat and veggies evolving
into new blood types.

Sorry. That theory has been thoroughly discredited. To see
why and how, look at blood types in chimps.

Once the bases are debunked, the rest falls of its own
weight.

Pastorio


It is just my opinion. It makes sense to me. That does not
mean it makes sense to everyone else and I don't know how
factual the guys info is so that's all I have to go off of.


The only reason I looked into this diet was because we went
back home after 5 years and had dinner with a friend who
was always overweight and had severe allergy and
cholesterol problems. His Doc put him on this diet and all
of his allergies went away as well as his cholesterol
lowered and he had lost 20 pounds in 6 weeks. Obviously
that is not as fast as Atkins, but what is? We all know
Atkins is the best. So I tried it and it worked, slowly
but surely. But then I kept meeting these people who lost
massive amounts on Atkins. I met a girl who asked me to
switch to Atkins and we would do it together, so I did and
I do not regret it one bit.

we may not agree and that's ok. But we are on the same page
with low carb I believe.

hugs,

Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com



"Pat" wrote in message
...



"Tonya" wrote in message
...



I missed the beginning of this conversation but I
looked into that book before doing Atkins and I think
it makes perfect scientific sense if you read it from
front to back. I also followed it religiously and
lost a little weight before switching to Atkins. The
food allowance is too structured in my opinion on the
ERFYBT book I am a type 0+ and I just decided that
since I am already a meat eater Atkins might be good.
(of course I eat plenty of veggies as well) I have
often thought of switching to ERFYBT after I get to
goal. Not going above my carb limit of course, but
adding things like spelt pasta and sweet potato. Who
knows, It's been a while since I have read that book.
For now, I am sticking with Atkins.

just my thoughts. hugs,

Tonya

Please explain what you mean by "perfect scientific
sense" as the blood type diet makes absolutely NO SENSE
of any kind to me.

Pat in TX


  #30  
Old September 2nd, 2004, 12:50 AM
Bob (this one)
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Tonya wrote:

"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...

Tonya wrote:

do chimps eat meat?


Yes. In fact they do. They usually eat monkeys which they hunt,
but they'll eat other meats as well

Sorry, I do not compare myself to a chimp. I can talk and walk
upright and am human, not a chimp.


This is what a non sequitur looks like. A deliberate obfuscation
rather than even try to see if there's any substance to the
suggestion.

I find it most puzzling to see people revel, delight, take pride
in ignorance.

I'll still hug ya. cause I'm sweet like that.


Right. Sweet. I'll take brainy over sweet any day.

Pastorio


You have been a waste of my valuable time.


LOL I know. What with all that fact and science and all cluttering
up your opinion...

Your just someone who likes to cause friction.


I guess that means anyone who disagrees with you and asks you to
explain your uninformed opinions.

You will get yours. I'm done with you.


Bwah. And after all we've meant to each other over the years...

Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com


I went to look at your site. It's a lot of clumsily written stuff that
seems to have been written by - shocking - you. Here's what it says at
the top:
Wednesday, September 01, 2004 - 7:46:22 PM
0 Members Online | 0 Anonymous Online | 1 Guests Online | 1 Total
Online | 2 Visitors Today
14 Total Members | With 0 Male Members | And 1 Female Members | And 13
That Are Not Sure
There Are 39 PM's In The System | 0 PM's Sent And Received Within The
Last 24 Hours
There Are 11 Forums | With 21 Topics | And 83 Posts

Hilarious. You have 13 members who are not sure of their sex. Out of
your total of 14. How will you know what to serve at cocktail parties?

Nice.

Pastorio


"Bob (this one)" wrote in message
...

Tonya wrote:

I am no scientist of course, nor am I a doctor. I just
thought it made sense that we started out as meat eaters
and type O was the starting blood type. (if what they say
is correct) The second bloodtype started later and ate
grains and veggies primarily, so came blood type A. Then
O's and A's started eating both meat and veggies evolving
into new blood types.

Sorry. That theory has been thoroughly discredited. To see
why and how, look at blood types in chimps.

Once the bases are debunked, the rest falls of its own
weight.

Pastorio


It is just my opinion. It makes sense to me. That does not
mean it makes sense to everyone else and I don't know how
factual the guys info is so that's all I have to go off of.


The only reason I looked into this diet was because we went
back home after 5 years and had dinner with a friend who
was always overweight and had severe allergy and
cholesterol problems. His Doc put him on this diet and all
of his allergies went away as well as his cholesterol
lowered and he had lost 20 pounds in 6 weeks. Obviously
that is not as fast as Atkins, but what is? We all know
Atkins is the best. So I tried it and it worked, slowly
but surely. But then I kept meeting these people who lost
massive amounts on Atkins. I met a girl who asked me to
switch to Atkins and we would do it together, so I did and
I do not regret it one bit.

we may not agree and that's ok. But we are on the same page
with low carb I believe.

hugs,

Tonya www.lowcarbcrew.com



"Pat" wrote in message
...



"Tonya" wrote in message
...



I missed the beginning of this conversation but I
looked into that book before doing Atkins and I think
it makes perfect scientific sense if you read it from
front to back. I also followed it religiously and
lost a little weight before switching to Atkins. The
food allowance is too structured in my opinion on the
ERFYBT book I am a type 0+ and I just decided that
since I am already a meat eater Atkins might be good.
(of course I eat plenty of veggies as well) I have
often thought of switching to ERFYBT after I get to
goal. Not going above my carb limit of course, but
adding things like spelt pasta and sweet potato. Who
knows, It's been a while since I have read that book.
For now, I am sticking with Atkins.

just my thoughts. hugs,

Tonya

Please explain what you mean by "perfect scientific
sense" as the blood type diet makes absolutely NO SENSE
of any kind to me.

Pat in TX


 




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