How to change the LCD on a Sony Ericsson W810 this shows using a Torx6 and a phillips screwdriver on how to change the housing and LCD screen
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How to change the LCD on a Sony Ericsson W810 Sunday, April 3, 2011
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REVIEW OF THE PURESMOKER ICON ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE Monday, March 21, 2011
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xbox 360 led controller mod tutorial Friday, March 11, 2011
information: the leds used 4 the ring were: 0603 smd blue leds the led used 4 the guide button was: 3.1v 5mm super bright blue led 8000mcd the maximum output of the battery pack is 3v the screwdriver used was a torx 8 screwdriver and it does look a lot better but my camera just isn't very good quality i hope this helped someone also if anyone has a 1 month trail or somthing please can i use it thanks
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Great Price Black & Decker 5103450-02 for Thursday, March 3, 2011
Black & Decker 6 Volt Alkaline Screwdriver AS6CLRS 130 RPM (Colors May Vary) Review
Black & Decker 6 Volt Alkaline Screwdriver AS6CLRS 130 RPM (Colors May Vary) Feature
- A Tool For Every Home
- Includes 4 AA Batteries
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Sony VAIO SZ4 Fan Noise and Overheating Solving Method.MPG Thursday, February 17, 2011
Why SONY VAIO Laptop SZ/TZ/CS Series overheating/becomes too hot to hold? Below is my method how to solve overheating & noise problem of this particular laptop model. Here I've found that venting/cooling area being BLOCK by tumbles of DUST. So the cooling system of this particular VAIO Laptop model far from efficient, the heat cannot moved out so the fan need to do very hard job spining. That's why it produce loud sound and when heat don't moved out it will overheat. To clean cooling system of this laptop, you need a screwdriver,Alcohol wipes (optional), Thermal Compound and CPU/Heatsink Cleaner. Method : 1. Open back cover (6screws) 2. Remove Heatsink (2screws) 3. Clean Heatsink, Heatsink vent area (carefull not to bend anything), use alcohol wipe for the best result. 4. Replace/apply Thermal Compound to CPU (how? google for it) then put all the parts and screw back together again... 5. Enjoy... now feel the different, COOL and Silent... It's benn 3 mths now... my laptop still silent and cool... I'll update when it need to do this cleaning again, I think it depends on how bad your living environment. I discover this problem after 3yrs hardly used this laptop. My Vaio model is VGN-SZ4 MN/B bought in Mar 2007. Thank you...
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Check Out All Power America APT1001 19.2 Volt 3/8-inch Cordless Drill for $37.38 Tuesday, February 15, 2011
All Power America APT1001 19.2 Volt 3/8-inch Cordless Drill Review
All Power America APT1001 19.2 Volt 3/8-inch Cordless Drill Feature
- Powerful industrial tool great for drilling wood, sheet metal & driving screws
- Reversible with variable speed trigger & electric brake
- 3/8" Jacobs Keyless Chuck for quick & easy bit changes
- Includes rechargeable Ni-Cd battery & charger, blow molded case, 6 drill bits, 8 driver bits and 1 bit holder
- 25 torque settings
All Power America APT1001 19.2 Volt 3/8-inch Cordless Drill Overview
APT1001 Features: -Drill. -Includes Ni-Cd battery, charger, blow-molded case and accessories. -25 Torque settings. -19.2 Volts, 0.38'' cordless drill. -0.38'' Jacobs keyless chuck. -Speed: 0-550 RPM. -1 Year warranty. -Dimensions: 11'' H x 4.25'' W x 11.5'' D.
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Check Out Trademark 75-60100 Hawk 4.8V Cordless Screwdriver with Light for $13.25 Friday, February 11, 2011
Trademark 75-60100 Hawk 4.8V Cordless Screwdriver with Light Review
Trademark 75-60100 Hawk 4.8V Cordless Screwdriver with Light Feature
- No-load speed: 180 rpm
- Forward / Reverse switch
- Automatic spindle lock
- LED work light on head
- Power using indicator and soft grip for comfort
Trademark 75-60100 Hawk 4.8V Cordless Screwdriver with Light Overview
With a myriad of drill and driver bits this versatile Trademark 4.8V Cordless Screwdriver is perfect for almost any job around the house. This screwdriver is loaded with helpful features from its LED work light to its comfortable soft grip. This all in one screwdriver kit will make household jobs a snap.Features include:No-load speed: 180 rpmForward / Reverse switchAutomatic spindle lockLED work light on headPower using indicatorSoft grip for comfort24 Screwdriver & Drill Bits
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Check Out Black & Decker XD1200K 12-Volt Ni-Cad 1/4-Inch Hex Cordless 5-Position Drill/Driver Kit for $49.00 Monday, February 7, 2011
Black & Decker XD1200K 12-Volt Ni-Cad 1/4-Inch Hex Cordless 5-Position Drill/Driver Kit Review
Black & Decker XD1200K 12-Volt Ni-Cad 1/4-Inch Hex Cordless 5-Position Drill/Driver Kit Feature
- Five-position swiveling head lets you get into even the hardest-to-reach places
- Fast and easy seven-bit changing system; 24-position clutch for optimum control
- Spring-loaded batteries for quick insertion and removal
- Dimensions: 14.3 x 4.5 x 12.4 inches (WxHxD); weighs 6.6 pounds; 2-year warranty
- Includes six drill bits, four screwdriving bits, five nut drivers, keyless chuck, one 12-volt battery, charger, and storage case
Black & Decker XD1200K 12-Volt Ni-Cad 1/4-Inch Hex Cordless 5-Position Drill/Driver Kit Overview
This 12-volt extender drill kit with quick connect bit change system features a 24-position clutch With screw Icons, and 3-finger trigger for comfort and control in all positions. The Black & Decker XD1200K includes battery, charger, 15 accessories, and kit box.
Black & Decker XD1200K 12-Volt Ni-Cad 1/4-Inch Hex Cordless 5-Position Drill/Driver Kit Specifications
If your work requires you to drill or drive in a lot of tight or awkward places (under sinks, overhead, inside cabinets, between pipes, etc.), this Black & Decker five-position drill/driver may be the perfect tool for you. The drill features a compact design and swiveling head that rotates 90 degrees front and back of center, with 45-degree stops along the way. A straightaway, inline stop even provides added reach for tight spaces in which a standard power drill might not fit. Lightweight and nimble, this Black & Decker drill is extremely maneuverable, as well. A comfort-grip handle and three-finger trigger provide excellent control, while a 24-position clutch and variable speeds of 0 to 700 rpm allow the drill to power through wood, steel, or masonry without damaging bits or stripping screws along the way. --Carl Thress
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Remove a stuck screw Saturday, February 5, 2011
Sometimes a screw just won't come out. Whether it's rusted, damaged, or just simply seized up a standard screwdriver just isn't the answer. Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, demonstrates the process for removing a stuck screw using a screw extractor, hand drill, and a tap handle.
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Check Out Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2401-20 M12 12-Volt Li-Ion Subcompact Driver (Tool Only, No Battery) for $44.99 Thursday, February 3, 2011
Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2401-20 M12 12-Volt Li-Ion Subcompact Driver (Tool Only, No Battery) Review
Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2401-20 M12 12-Volt Li-Ion Subcompact Driver (Tool Only, No Battery) Feature
- 25% more powerful than the competition with 100 in./lbs of Torque
- 30% more run-time then the competition with the ability to drive up to 130 3-Inch screws
- Faster than competition with 0-500 RPM
- Fuel gauge lets you easily see how much battery life is left for your job
- Built in LED light illuminates work area making it easier to see in dark tight spots
Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2401-20 M12 12-Volt Li-Ion Subcompact Driver (Tool Only, No Battery) Overview
MILWAUKEE BARE M12 CORDLESS SCREWDRIVER * No battery or charger * Chuck size 1/4" * No load speed 0-500 RPM * Torque: 100 in.-lbs * Chuck type 1/4" hex * Spindle lock * Clutch settings 14 + 1 * Capacity in steel: 1/4" * Capacity in wood: 1/2" * Length 7" * Quick bit-loading 1/4" hex chuck for bit insertion and release with one hand * Compact size with a lightweight design * Over-mold side and grip for secure grip and work surface protection * Metal gear housing for job site security * Variable speed trigger for output power control * Built-in led light illuminates work area
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Cordless Impact Wrenches Tuesday, February 1, 2011
A cordless version of impact wrench is usually powered by batteries. It allows the motor to spin its mass inside which will help the hammer to gain momentum. The hammer will store this input energy and helps in transforming to the rocks. The anvil will transform the mass energy from the hammer to rocks. The power is transferred at lightning speed. The peak torque is very high and the process will get completed in a very short span of time. There is little form of energy that will make it back to the operator.
The impact wrenches used for the industrial applications are similar to that of used in automotive designs. This makes use of a gun style of product. In the cordless version, the compressed power is obtained from the batteries which will be inserted to the base of handle. The impact wrenches that come in the pistol style are very powerful in the cordless version of the tools. For jobs which do not require much work cannot accommodate these tools as they seem to be very bulky.
If you prefer mobility of the tools, it is recommended to opt for angle head cordless tools. They have better flexibility and durability. This tool can offer number of head positions and will not be restricted with 90 degrees tilt. When you think you cannot get direct power to make your tool work, cordless impact wrenches can be of great use. They improve the mobility of tools. Batteries can easily be charged whenever you find a power source.
Written by Mark Gibson, Mark is one of the partners at Power Tools Ltd, one of the largest Power Tools suppliers in the UK. Shop for Cordless Power Tools at our new online shop or call in and see us for expert advice.
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How to Choose a Lithium-Ion Cordless Drill Thursday, January 27, 2011
Cordless drills are a standard item in the tool collection of both the average weekend warrior or professional tradesman, alike. Cordless drills are available in a myriad of sizes and configurations and it is common to find stores stocking 50 + different cordless drills, alone.
For some, shopping for one of these "Man Tools" can be a daunting task. One thing is for sure - you do not want a tool that is inappropriate your intended job. To help you make sense of this, I will discuss the various types of cordless drills and drill features.
Battery Type
Traditionally, cordless drills have been powered by nickel-cadmium (NICAD) batteries. The main problem with NICAD batteries was the inevitable development of "memory effect". The battery packs develop the tendency to accept only a partial charge as full and you are left with a battery that has greatly diminished run-time.
Newer lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries are starting to be available in more and more cordless drills. Li-Ion batteries offer some distinct advantages over NICAD batteries including no memory effect, longer run times, longer service life, and higher power output. In addition, lithium-ion cells contribute less weight than an equivalent NICAD cell.
Drills are available with battery packs in a range of voltages commonly between 9.6 and 24 volts. The higher voltage packs (18-24 volts) are almost exclusively used in industrial grade hammer drills and impact wrenches.
Frankly, I would not even consider a cordless drill without a lithium-ion power system. They are a little more expensive than NICAD counterparts, but, well worth the cost given the added benefits listed above.
Drill-Drivers
Drill-Drivers are easily the most common type of cordless drill. The are useful for most common household tasks as well as light construction work. These drills are available with either a 3/8 or 1/2 inch chuck. For most weekend-warriors, a cordless drill with a 3/8 inch chuck is suitable. Drills with 1/2 inch chucks offer greater diversity in usage and more torque, but, at a price of greater weight and bulk.
Compact Drills
Compact drills are a newer offering since the development of Lithium Ion battery technology. Compact drills are basically miniature versions of their drill-driver counterparts. They are useful for both professionals and home handyperson who require a drill capable of reaching confined areas in light to medium drilling applications. As an added bonus, some compact drill models can comfortably fit in in your pants or jacket pockets. Finally, because of their compact size and light weight, many women find these drills much easier to use than their full-size cousins.
Impact Drivers
Impact drivers are used only for nut/bolt driving applications. They are ideal for automobile technicians who need to change tires or who do a lot of work on brakes. Because of the drills transmission, they are usually not suitable for applications such as boring wood. However, some models are available with variable transmissions which allow the user to switch between boring and driving applications.
Hammer Drills
Hammer drills, a.k.a. hammerdrills are the "Big Daddy" of cordless drills and some models even equal the size and power of their corded counterparts. These drills are primarily used to bore holes in concrete or light masonry work. They are commonly used in home construction when wood studs need to be fastened to concrete.
I hope I have given you a little more insight as to what to look for in a new cordless drill. By getting the right drill for the right job you will save a lot of time and money in pursuit of your "Man Tool".
Ross is an avid weekend warrior with a perpetual "honey-do-list" and maintains an endless collection of power and hand tools. If you enjoyed reading this article, please feel free to visit our website and find additional information and resources on cordless drills. Makita Lithium-Ion Cordless Drill.
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How Can You Fight Breast Cancer With a Pink Drill? Wednesday, January 26, 2011
This 18-volt Little Pink Drill is cordless and rechargeable. You may have guessed why the color is pink. You are right! It was manufactured exclusively for women. Weighing only 3.25 pounds, women will find it naturally lightweight. If you are wondering how on earth it will work compared with the usual drills men used, I tell you it is a good one. Even with less weight, the Little Pink Drill is powerful and perfect for home improvement and maintenance. What is more splendid with this product is that it comes with 2 rechargeable batteries and of course, a charger.
Aside from it being an 18 volt drill, it is also cordless with 0-550 rpm (revolutions per minute). Six screwdriver bits and 6 drill bits, a reversible screwdriver bit completes the whole product package. The carry case, a pink molded plastic one, has a dimension of 14-1/2" x 10-3/4" x 3-5/8". This is not too bulky for women like me.
The first time I saw it in the store, I knew that this is what I wanted. When I started to use it, all the more was I convinced that this Little Pink Drill must not be ignored or scoffed at. I have done a lot of fixing around the house which saves me from nagging my husband as to when he will be able to finish working on them or even when he will start putting them in place. Finally, the frame that I have long wanted to be hung was now there on the wall of the living room and a whole lot more of tasks were done.
With the work you can accomplish, it is indeed priced well. Most importantly, if you buy the Little Pink Drill, 10% of the price is donated to the Breast Cancer Research program.
Christina Cole
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How to Install Your Own Kitchen - Part 3 Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Installing Kitchen Wall Units
The cabinets have arrived. You feel so confident that you've arranged a dinner party for the weekend. Now then, where do you start? It can't be that difficult can it, your Dad did his own kitchen -all right, Mum was cooking on a camping stove in the living room for three months- but it looked fantastic when it was finished and they did eventually start talking again. I find that the least disruptive method of kitchen fitting is to start with your wall cabinets.
Tools required:
- Pencil
- Tape Measure
- Power Drill
- Masonry Bits
- 10 or 12 Gauge
- 5mm High speed twist bit
- Countersink
- Hand Screwdrivers
- Cordless Screwdrivers
- Spirit Levels - medium and long
- Rawlplugs
- Screws of various sizes, Extension Lead
- Safety Equipment, e.g. Goggles; Dust Mask; Ear Defenders
Marking the height of your wall units
Always begin at the highest point after checking your floor level and transfer a line marking the top of your cupboards, with your pencil, around the walls on which they are to be fitted. This will act as a guideline when levelling the cabinets.
The height will vary depending on which size wall units you are installing but generally you should aim to leave a space of 500mm between the top of the work surface and the underside of the cupboard. If you are installing a full height housing then its height will determine the height of the wall cupboards and the line must be drawn at the same height. Marking the wall bracket positions.
Next you will have to mark out the wall bracket positions. To determine this, unpack a wall cabinet and hold the bracket under the cabinet hanger. At the same time measure from the top of the cabinet to the centre of the fixing holes in the wall bracket. Now, transfer this measurement to the wall, measuring down from the line that already marks the top of the wall units. Starting from the corner and using the spirit level, transfer the wall unit sizes, by a series of vertical lines on each elevation on which the units are to be fitted.
From these lines, measure 22mm in and place the wall bracket so that the fixing holes are central over the horizontal line that marks the drilling points. Mark each hole with the pencil. Continue this for each wall unit.
Drilling of the walls
You're now ready to drill the walls. A good tip here is to angle the drill downwards when drilling; this will serve to strengthen the fixing and prevent the screws from working loose. I recommend the use of at least 2 ½- x 10 Gauge screws for securing the brackets to the wall.
How to hang your cabinets
The cabinets are now ready to be fitted to the wall. The majority of wall cabinets have fully adjustable hangers that come in a variety of configurations. These generally adopt a similar principle in that two adjustment screws can be accessed from the front of the cabinet with a pozi drive screwdriver.
This allows the installer to adjust levels both inwards and upwards or if necessary, outwards and downwards. Starting with the corner wall unit - raise unit above brackets, slide down till the cabinet hangers connect. Using a long hand screwdriver, tighten back to the wall ensuring the cabinet remains plumb. Now adjust height to the pencil line indicating the top of the wall cabinets.
You have just hung your first unit. Subsequent units will need to be fitted in the same way.
If your corner is designed in a conventional way i.e. two separate units, now is the time to fit your corner post. Attach this to the correct unit using angle brackets or half blocks and after hanging and levelling the other unit, connect the two, again using half blocks or angle brackets fixed to the corner post.
It is imperative that levels are maintained correctly for all dimensions as this will make for easier door adjustment when they are fitted. Connecting the units
To connect units together, use clamps inside the units to adjoin the units both top and bottom, ensuring that the front and top edges are flush. When clamping together protect units by using hardboard off cuts or similar behind the clamp jaws.
Remove one screw from each of the hinge back plates and rotate back plate to expose area behind. Using a 5mm wood bit, drill part way through the first carcass behind the hinge back plate and fix the two together with a cordless screwdriver using 30mm screws for 18mm units and for 25mm screws for 15mm units. Reposition back plate and fix. This will serve to conceal the fixing. If however, both units are connecting on the closing side of the doors - use the same procedure and cap the screws.
Some of the above will mean nothing if your wall cabinets have no hanging brackets as is the case with, for example, Hygena cabinets. In this case a level batten will need to be fixed on each elevation where wall units are to be fitted. This batten will need to be level with the bottom of the wall units. Prepare these units by drilling four 5mm countersunk holes in each corner of the cabinet, lift on to batten, drill through holes ensuring this mark is transferred through to the wall behind. Remove wall unit, drill and plug the wall, replace wall unit and fix. Connect units using the same method described above.
For each subsequent unit, you can now clamp top and bottom, again ensuring edges are flush and level and drill directly through the pre-drilled countersunk holes with a masonry bit.
Fit rawl plugs, fix screws and cap.
Other decorative units
Decorative units such as plate or wine racks have no brackets for obvious purposes and they cannot be fixed in the same way for aesthetic reasons. They can in the same way be connected to adjacent units by concealing the fixing points behind hinge back plates or shelves and to strengthen the fixing use metal angle brackets fixed into the gables at the top of the unit. Fix these to the wall as above.
A good tip, when fitting decorative units between two wall units is to fit a temporary batten midway on top of the unit. Overhang the batten 300mm each side and offer up between the two wall units it is to be fitted to. This will allow the unit to sit freely while you fix to the adjoining units.
Installing an extractor
To install an integrated extractor you will need to leave the appropriate size space between the wall units. If it is extracted to outside you will need to measure the dimensions of the extraction outlet on the appliance and transfer this to the appropriate location on the wall on which it is to be fitted. Drill through the wall ensuring that the ducting is appropriately sized in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
If the extractor is not being fitted to an outside wall you still have the alternative of installing rectangular section ducting which permits outside extraction through an adjacent wall by laying unobtrusively on top of adjacent wall units.
Well then, that's the wall units up. In the next article I will show you how to install the base units and provide a temporary work surface for the camping stove - until the weekend dinner party is organised!
Tim Foley is founder of http://www.kitchensfitted.co.uk, an established research and information resource for the kitchen buyer. T Foley Interiors specialise in the provision of Corian and Quartz surfaces to both Commercial and Residential clients in the UK and Ireland. His TV credits include Project Consultant with Granada ITV on programmes such as Better Homes; 60 Minute Makeover (series 1&2) Tonight with Trevor McDonald. If you would like an instant online quote for Corian Worktops, Quartz Worktops or Silestone Worktops, then why not visit our sister website http://www.kitchensfitted.com.
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Things To Consider When Buying A Cordless Drill And Cordless Screwdriver As Gifts Wednesday, January 12, 2011
When you are looking for that perfect gift for the person in your life that seems to have it all, then why not consider the gift of a cordless drill and cordless screwdriver. These two items are excellent and can help with a number of household projects that are around the home. These two are the perfect gift for any person.
There are a few things that needs to be looked at when it comes to the purchase of these two gifts. Unlike a lot of the gifts out on the market today, there are several aspects that need to be considered carefully before a purchase decision is made on these items.
One thing when it comes to the cordless drill is how much power does it produce? The amount of power will make a big difference when it comes to the overall amount of projects that are able to be done on a regular basis. Low power drills will often times limit the amount of heavy duty work that will be able to be done.
You also need to look at the number of batteries and chargers that are included in the set. If there are multiple chargers and batteries then this will often times allow for a person to charge one or more batteries while they are working, this that the work continues and does not come to a stop. More than one battery will allow the job to be done quickly and without being stopped.
Other features are a quick system that allows you to change bits in a hurry without having to stop and fumble around looking for a tool. This should be a quick process that allows you to get it done quick and easy. If you run across a drill that does not allow for quick changing of the bits, then it is a good idea for you to make the decision to avoid this and look at other types.
There are a few tinges that need to be looked at when it comes to the screwdriver side of things as well. You need to make sure that you do a side by side comparison of many of the models that are on the market today, this comparison will be a great way to find a tool that will be a wonderful assist around any house.
Make sure that there is more than one battery, the more batteries that you have then the faster and more efficient the process will be when it comes to getting the most from your efforts to find a quality item that will also be dependable for the person using them.
If you are careful in your shopping, then you will be able to find a great cordless drill and cordless screwdriver set that will let the handyman in your life fix things at an efficient rate and make the most from his task list. This will be a great way for him to get a job done quickly and afford him the time to relax after a job well done.
Get complete details and information you need when you are hunting for the best cordless drill easily! When you are hunting for a cordless screwdriver that will meet all your requirements, you can get it today!
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Makita FS4200 6 Amp Drywall Screwdriver Saturday, January 1, 2011
Makita FS4200 6 Amp Drywall Screwdriver Review
Makita FS4200 6 Amp Drywall Screwdriver Feature
- Powerful 6.0 AMP motor with 0-4,000 RPM designed to handle all framing and hanging applications
- Lightest drywall gun in its class at only 2.9 lbs.
- Ergonomically-designed rubberized pistol grip for comfort
- L.E.D. light illuminates the work surface.
- Adjustable depth locator assembly with Sure-Lock? feature for consistent screw depth.
Makita FS4200 6 Amp Drywall Screwdriver Overview
The Makita FS4200 is a Drywall Screwdriver. Features: Powerful 6.0 AMP motor with 0-4,000 RPM designed to handle all framing and hanging applications Lightest drywall gun in its class at only 2.9 lbs. Ergonomically-designed grip for increased comfort & control L.E.D. light illuminates the work surface What's In The Box: #2 Phillips insert bit ( 784313-A) Magnetic bit holder (784801-1)
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