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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 15:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Gerow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s no secret that Barnes &#38; Noble&#8217;s eBook pricing has seen come recent changes. The $9.99 blanket price for new releases has been blown away and expect to see high prices on average. But the nook supports a variety of file formats and DRM schemes that allow you load eBooks from a various sources, shopping [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s no secret that Barnes &amp; Noble&#8217;s eBook pricing has seen come recent changes. The $9.99 blanket price for new releases has been blown away and expect to see high prices on average. But the nook supports a variety of file formats and DRM schemes that allow you load eBooks from a various sources, shopping around for the best prices.</p>
<p><strong>Free &amp; Cheap Books from Barnes &amp; Noble</strong><br />
Prices are going up, but that doesn&#8217;t mean all the prices are going up. Mostly new releases are getting hit the hardest. Many older releases aren&#8217;t seeing dramatic, if any, price increases. There are free books available, and still plenty of books in the sub-$5 range.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/eBook-Deals-eBook-Offers/379001679/?bnit=H&amp;cds2Pid=29168&amp;linkid=1548690" target="_blank">Barnes &amp; Noble Big Deals</a> (most eBooks in the $1-5 range)<br />
<a href="http://books.barnesandnoble.com/search/results.aspx?SRT=R&amp;WRD=0.00&amp;STORE=EBOOK&amp;BOX=0.00&amp;SZE=100" target="_blank">Barnes &amp; Noble Free eBook Search</a> (currently lists <strong>951,754 </strong>results)<br />
<a href="http://productsearch.barnesandnoble.com/search/results.aspx?PRC=-5&amp;FMT=EBOOK&amp;TYP=B&amp;bnit=H&amp;cds2Pid=24925&amp;linkid=1537728" target="_blank">Barnes &amp; Noble &#8211; All Product Search, Under $5</a> (currently lists <strong>61,380</strong> results)<br />
<a href="http://inkmesh.com/free-ebooks/?start=0&amp;site=barn" target="_blank">Free Nook Books</a></p>
<p><strong>Public Domain &amp; Open Licensed</strong><br />
Public domain is the rule, copyright is the exception. Most of the greatest literature of the world is free, available to the everyone as part of our collective culture. Get intellectualized and read the classics. Additionally, some authors recognize value in giving their work away and provide their art under creative common or other open-license model.</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/" target="_blank">Google Books</a><br />
<a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page" target="_blank">Project Gutenberg</a><br />
<a href="http://www.feedbooks.com/" target="_blank">Feedbooks</a><br />
<a href="http://manybooks.net/" target="_blank">ManyBooks.net</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epubbooks.com/" target="_blank">epubBooks</a><br />
<a href="http://www.scribd.com/" target="_blank">Scribd</a></p>
<p><a href="http://craphound.com/?cat=5" target="_blank"><br />
Cory Doctorow&#8217;s craphound</a></p>
<p><strong>Independent Publishers/Authors</strong><br />
Sometimes going with the major distribution system isn&#8217;t a possibility. There are other avenues for some great small or unknown authors to distribute their work and make a little money by charging far less than what the major publishing houses think we should pay.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smashwords.com/" target="_blank">Smashwords</a><br />
<a href="http://www.baen.com/" target="_blank">Baen Books</a></p>
<p><strong>Other eBook Stores</strong><br />
Competition is a good thing, and sometimes competing eBook stores have different prices. Check out some of these other stores and make sure you&#8217;re getting the best deal for the books you choose to pay for.</p>
<p><a href="http://kobobooks.com/" target="_blank">Koko Books</a><br />
<a href="http://www.fictionwise.com/" target="_blank">Fictionwise</a></p>
<p><strong>Library</strong><br />
Many libraries offer digital lending using OverDrive and Adobe Digital Editions. Check to see if you can load content loaned from your library that you&#8217;re already paying for with your taxes.</p>
<p><a href="http://overdrive.com/" target="_blank">OverDrive</a></p>
<p><strong>Blogs</strong><br />
The best news is by the (wo)man-on-the-street. People finding free eBooks and letting everyone else know. Here are blogs of people keeping the rest of us informed.</p>
<p><a href="http://finding-free-ebooks.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Finding Free eBooks</a><br />
<a href="http://www.freeebooksblog.com/" target="_blank">Free Books Blog</a></p>
<hr />
<p>If anyone else has any other sources of getting free or cheap eBooks, or any alternatives to using Barnes &amp; Noble for comparative price shopping, please share them. Also, any eBooks posted on the net by the authors for free distribution would be great to hear about, too.</p>
<p>I originally posted this on the<a href="http://bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com/t5/eBook-Discussion/eBook-prices-got-you-down-free-amp-cheap-eBooks/td-p/487832" target="_blank"> Barnes &amp; Noble message boards</a>.</p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 02:54:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Gerow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A note before we get started: I have software 1.2 and have not used the nook with any previous versions of the interface software. I&#8217;ve read a lot about the previous versions&#8217; shortcomings, but I approach the nook&#8217;s software and responsiveness as a newcomer.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>A note before we get started: I have software 1.2 and have not used the nook with any previous versions of the interface software. I&#8217;ve read a lot about the previous versions&#8217; shortcomings, but I approach the nook&#8217;s software and responsiveness as a newcomer.</em></p>
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<p>So last Tuesday I got my first e-Ink eReader and Android-powered device: a <a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/index.asp" target="_blank">Barnes &amp; Noble nook</a>. I had been anxiously awaiting its arrival and have greatly enjoyed my initial time with it. It&#8217;s not without its quirks and shortcomings, but the experience has been overall fantastic.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not a big reader. It&#8217;s not to say I don&#8217;t enjoy stories, but that I find paper books to be cumbersome and inconvenient. I&#8217;ve used every portable device I&#8217;ve ever owned to read eBooks in an attempt to find the perfect paper replacement: Sony Clie, Nintendo DS, iPod, iPhone, laptop, netbook. They all suffered from one of three issues: (1) too large and bulky to carry around, (2) too small to read, and/or (3) staring at a light source to read causes eye strain after several hours. First and foremost, none of these devices were designed with eBooks in mind. But with the rise in dedicated eReading hardware using e-Ink displays, my lifelong quest of a good paper replacement for reading has finally been realized.</p>
<p>Where the first part of my life can be remarkable because I can count all of the novels I&#8217;ve read (and finished) on a single set of fingers and toes, the next phase will likely be notable for the amount of literature I&#8217;ve discovered and enjoyed.</p>
<h3>e-Ink You Say?</h3>
<p>Have you witnessed first hand what it&#8217;s like to read on an e-Ink display? No? Do you know what it&#8217;s like reading a book while staring into a light bulb? It&#8217;s nothing like that. You&#8217;ll get an experience very reminiscent of reading ink on paper as compared to reading on a computer screen &#8211; a light source.</p>
<p>Though all the eReader devices use the same screen. So if you&#8217;ve seen one, you&#8217;ve seen &#8216;em all. If you haven&#8217;t had a chance to see an e-Ink display in person, then you should head to your local Barnes &amp; Noble to see a nook in action, or check out any major electronics retailer to see Sony&#8217;s eReader displays for screen demos.</p>
<h3>Two Screens Are The New Black</h3>
<p>What sets the nook apart from many other eReaders on the market is its use of a secondary color touch screen to facilitate the majority of the navigation throughout the device. Nintendo started a trend with the DS for having a dual-screen device with a touch screen, and using a nook after years of owning a DS felt very natural.</p>
<p>The bottom, touch screen turns off after a predefined set of time to (1) save battery power and (2) to not distract you from the real reason to use this device: reading books on the e-Ink screen. The time can be adjusted in the Settings area, as can the brightness level. In the week I&#8217;ve been using it, the only complaint I have is that I wish there was a button to explicitly turn it off when done and ready to read; having to always wait for it to time-out is not ideal.</p>
<h3>Where To Get eBooks</h3>
<p><strong>Barnes &amp; Noble</strong><br />
Obviously, the first place you&#8217;ll want to get books with the Barnes &amp; Noble nook is from <a href="http://www.barnesandnoble.com/ebooks/index.asp" target="_blank">Barnes &amp; Noble</a>. At least that&#8217;s what the brick &amp; mortar store is hoping. And it&#8217;s likely true, but that doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s the <em>only</em> place to get books to read on your nook. Barnes &amp; Noble, in the interest of selling a consumer-friendly device at the potential cost of vendor lock-in, has been gracious enough to release a device that accepts various formats including open formats.</p>
<p>Barnes &amp; Noble still has a secret ace up its sleeve for cheapo readers (like me, I don&#8217;t like to spend a lot on books. At least not at the moment): Google Books. There are 500,000 free public domain books available in the Barnes &amp; Noble eBook store provided by Google Books. Good luck finding them, though, as I believe whenever there is a version of the book by a publisher, that is displayed because I&#8217;ve found many public domain books for $9.99 where there are free versions available in Google Books if you go through Google directly. Which brings us to&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Free Public-Domain and Creative Commons Books</strong><br />
Public-domain is the rule, and copyright is the exception. That&#8217;s the model creative works are suppose to exist under in the United States. There is a great deal of amazing literature that is actually free for everyone to enjoy, and there are websites dedicated to providing these works in your format of choice at no cost. In addition to these works that form the foundation of our culture, there are contemporary authors who distribute their work without copyright and make it available through these sites as well. Some great sites for getting free content viewable on the nook are:</p>
<p><a href="http://books.google.com/" target="_blank">Google Books</a><br />
<a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page" target="_blank">Project Gutenberg</a><br />
<a href="http://www.feedbooks.com/" target="_blank">Feedbooks</a><br />
<a href="http://www.epubbooks.com/" target="_blank">epubBooks<br />
</a></p>
<p><strong>Your Local Library<br />
<span style="font-weight: normal; ">Believe it or not, but your local library may end up being your best friend with the nook. For example, the <a href="http://ebooks.denverlibrary.org" target="_blank">Denver Public Library</a>, where I have a membership, has eBook lending in the ePub and PDF formats, both of which are supported by the nook. DPL uses <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions/" target="_blank">Adobe Digital Editions</a> to manage its DRM, and the nook supports Adobe DRM on ePub and PDF formats. In exchange for some of my tax dollars, I can check out books at no additional cost when a licensing slot is available. With DPL, I can checkout up to 20 eBooks at a time for up to 21 day</span><span style="font-weight: normal;">s each. The Adobe Digital Editions program supports the nook and will recognize one that is connected and authorized with the computer. Open your checked-out eBooks in the Adobe Digital Editions program, and simply drag &amp; drop the books onto your nook.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><strong>Make Your Own</strong><br />
Since the nook supports the open ePub format, which is an XML-based format, you can convert your own files into eBooks to display on the nook. The nook does not support plain text files, but converting various types of files into ePub files is fairly easy with the proper tools. Check out <a href="http://www.jedisaber.com/eBooks/tutorial.asp" target="_blank">this tutorial</a>. Personally I&#8217;m finding the Windows and Linux versions of <a href="http://code.google.com/p/sigil/" target="_blank">Sigil</a> to be the best ePub creation tools with the power of a lightweight WYSIWYG editor. And Sigil is free open-source software.</span></strong></p>
<h3><strong>Connecting The nook</strong></h3>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">Connecting the nook to a Windows or Linux PC (sorry, no Mac here for testing) is easy. Connecting the nook via the provided USB cable brings up the nook&#8217;s 2GB internal memory as a USB drive with folders already set-up for audiobooks, B&amp;N downloads, documents, music, screensavers, and wallpaper. If you install a MicroSD card, then that card will appear as a separate USB drive, so that you can transfer files to the nook or the MicroSD card. </span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">When you add files to the nook, you&#8217;ll need to update the library afterwards. Also, the nook&#8217;s interface does not categorize content, so the folders are for your benefit only; the nook scans the internal and MicroSD drives for all content to display in your library, and drops it all in one bucket in the interface. Well two, all ePub &amp; PDF files will be shown in the documents area of your library, and all MP3s will be playable through a single playlist in the music player. </span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">Wallpapers and screensavers are the only folders that maintain significance. Add single images to wallpapers and the image will be available in the Settings area to change your nook&#8217;s wallpaper. Add a folder of images to the screensaver folder and the name of that folder will appear as a screensaver option in Settings.</span></strong></p>
<p>For connecting the nook to Wifi, that was significantly easier than previous reviews have led on. Gone are the days of manually entering network IDs, it seems, because my nook automatically found my home network and identified its security type. I only needed to select the network and enter my password. Usually, the built-in free 3G connection to AT&amp;T wireless will be more than enough to satisfy any wireless needs.</p>
<h3>What I Want</h3>
<p>I really enjoy using the nook, but it&#8217;s not perfect. Most of the issues I have with it are software-based and hopefully could be addressed with updates and not requiring me to get new hardware.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>TXT File Support -</strong> Not that I particularly have a super strong need for support for TXT files, it just feels particularly weird that the nook does not read TXT files, and for the TXT files I would like to put on my nook, converting them to PDF or ePub is total overkill.</li>
<li><strong>Book &amp; Music Categories/Folders -</strong> Putting books and music in file directories on the nook does nothing for organizing the media actually on the device. This makes using audiobooks useless if you ever want to listen to music. Playlists would also be a nice feature for organizing music to play in the background while reading.</li>
<li><strong>Special Audiobook/Podcast Player -</strong> listening to audiobooks and listening to MP3s are slightly different affairs. Primarily an audiobook should remember where in the audio you left off, much like a book will remember a page number, even if you play other audio files before returning. This audiobook player would also serve well as a Podcast player.</li>
<li><strong>RSS Reader with Internet feeds -</strong> an RSS reader to pull in news from any RSS source would be a great feature of the nook and make the Daily section something worth using.</li>
<li><strong>Text-to-Speech Reader -</strong> Yes, text-to-speech readers are lousy. But something is better than nothing. Add in an ability to swap back and forth between reading and speaking, and the nook would become the ultimate road warrior tool for keeping sane on long driving trips.</li>
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<h3>Wrap Up</h3>
<p>And so there you have it. I&#8217;ve had my nook for a week, and I&#8217;m loving it. It&#8217;s re-opened a world of reading for me because it&#8217;s much more accessible and convenient. It&#8217;s brought to fruition a long-time desire for me to have tech fill in the issues I have with printed literature.</p>
<p>My biggest gripe is with book publishers sabotaging eBook pricing for their own misguided desire to prop-up hardcover book sales. Most new books are $9.99, as with Amazon, but publishers are starting push on booksellers to get eBook prices set closer to $12.99-14.99 without adding any additional features when they should be able to drop the price with increased demand and sales. As a new customer (I usually spent less than $20 a year on books before getting my nook. The two books I&#8217;ve purchased so far through Barnes &amp; Noble have been older releases and were about $5 each) who could be tempted to buy eBooks if they were priced fairly, their desire to want me to purchase hardcover versions will inevitably drive me to download public domain and creative commons licensed literature and support writers who give away their work in exchange for exposure and self-satisfaction. Or seek to read newer and copyright restricted books through the library system.</p>
<p>And if they continue pushing and limiting options and choices, while pushing to drive up prices past reasonable levels, there&#8217;s always the torrent sites and P2P networks.</p>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 01:52:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Gerow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I like to have fun here at my Blog of Monkey Bloginess, but I want to put the cardigan sweater on and have a serious chat with you for a moment. It&#8217;s that important time in every young person&#8217;s life when the uncomfortable topic of protection needs to be discussed. I know, I know, nothing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like to have fun here at my Blog of Monkey Bloginess, but I want to put the cardigan sweater on and have a serious chat with you for a moment. It&#8217;s that important time in every young person&#8217;s life when the uncomfortable topic of protection needs to be discussed. I know, I know, nothing bad is going to happen to <i>you</i>. We all say that until one day it does happen to us, and some things can&#8217;t be undone. That&#8217;s why we need to have this talk now about how well your data is protected.</p>
<p>Recently I had the unfortunate circumstance of having a hard drive physically fail on me. And by hard drive, I mean, well, a hard drive. It&#8217;d be 10 years since last that happened, and I was feeling pretty confident in my ability to retrieve lost data from pooched hard drives. I had too much data to back-up on CD or DVD and banked on a delicate balance of luck and geek knowledge to see me through data mishaps and issues. But there&#8217;s only so much one can do when a hard drive physically starts to shit the bed and here&#8217;s my solution that has me resting easy once again.</p>
<p><b>Redundant Storage</b><br />
The key to data protection is simple, it&#8217;s not an easy easy answer, but it&#8217;s a simple one: Redundancy Redundancy Redundancy. If the data is in three places, then you would need three simultaneous catastrophes (or one really big one) to cause you total loss. The first step is in storage, where if your storage solution uses redundancy inherently, then a single hard drive failure can be easily recovered from.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve chosen to purchase a <a href="http://www.drobo.com/">Drobo 800</a>, which uses EnhancedRAID technology to combine the powers of multiple hard drives into one super drive that can recover if one of the drives should happen to fall. The Drobo also pools all the hard drive space together so multiple 1.5TB drives act as one 4TB drive. The Drobo isn&#8217;t the end solution, there are scenarios where it wouldn&#8217;t be enough: two simultaneous hard drive failures or destruction of the Drobo unit would spell disaster for the data on it. But at 4TB worth of data, there aren&#8217;t many other back-up options available; I know what&#8217;s first on my list to grab in case of fire. I can build a new computer, but that Drobo is coming with me.</p>
<p>Beyond the Drobo, or if you can&#8217;t afford $350 for peace-of-mind, I also have two 1TB drives (one installed inside of my PC and one in an external USB HD enclosure) where I use <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=c26efa36-98e0-4ee9-a7c5-98d0592d8c52&#038;displaylang=en">Microsoft SyncToy</a> to back-up the contents of the internal drive to the external drive on a nightly basis. This puts all of my music, pictures, and personal files onto an easy to remove &#038; run device. Unlike the Drobo where between four hard drives the space of one is lost, the direct back-up method results in a 1:1 usage of space, so two hard drives only give the space of one.</p>
<p><b>Off-Site</b><br />
As previously touched upon, a fire is still my worst nightmare. If I&#8217;m not home and my PC, Drobo, and external HD all melt and cinder, then having multiple levels of redundancy doesn&#8217;t amount to much when everything is in the same physical location. To protect against this problem, my <i>most</i> important files, my pictures, get uploaded to an on-line back-up service: Mozy. At $5/month for unlimited back-up storage, I put all of my photos on Mozy so in case all hell breaks loose, my most irreplaceable files are protected somewhere else entirely that I can then download onto a new computer.</p>
<p><b>Don&#8217;t Interrupt</b><br />
Lastly, I added one more piece to my data protection puzzle: an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS). We had a couple of 30 second black outs recently that were enough to shut my PC down. Shortly thereafter I started getting hard drive issues. I had my hardware on a surge protector, but when the lights go out, there&#8217;s nothing to protect against. I believe improperly shutting down may have contributed to my problems, so I picked up an <a href="http://www.apc.com/products/family/index.cfm?id=21">APC UPS</a> system that hooks up to my PC via USB to provide one more level of protected for my hard drives and data: in the event of a power outage, the UPS system will send a shutdown command to my PC so it will properly power down instead of instantly die.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s my three pronged attack to prevent any more painful data loss at home. Redundant file storage, online back-up, and a UPS device. Depending on your storage needs, you can bypass the local redundant storage entirely (such as you don&#8217;t need 4TB of storage space for video files and have less than 160GB of music) or use burnable optical media, and then only pay $5/month for unlimited on-line back-up space. More important than copying my set-up which fits my needs is that you follow the first point: Redundancy Redundancy Redundancy. Just get your important files into multiple places, ideally in multiple physical locations.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Bacon Food Stuffs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 23:26:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Gerow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to The Onion, meat is America&#8217;s no. 2 condiment. What people want topped on their food is meat. Particularly, this is what it had to say about bacon:
Johanns cited the rise of bacon as a condiment as the most universal example of this trend. &#8220;By 2015, our researchers predict bacon alone will supplant condiments [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to The Onion, <a href="http://www.theonion.com/content/node/51139" target="_blank">meat is America&#8217;s no. 2 condiment</a>. What people want topped on their food is meat. Particularly, this is what it had to say about bacon:</p>
<blockquote><p>Johanns cited the rise of bacon as a condiment as the most universal example of this trend. &#8220;By 2015, our researchers predict bacon alone will supplant condiments as diverse as mustard and Worcestershire sauce,&#8221; Johanns said. &#8220;Crumbled &#8216;bacon bits&#8217; are a classic addition to salads, and in recent years, slabs of bacon are increasingly used to wrap vegetables, fruits, and seafood. Adding bacon as a topping to cheeseburgers is old news, but now we are seeing bacon-topped meatloaf, bacon-covered chicken wings, and deep-fried, bacon-wrapped bacon sprinkled on pork chops.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>To prove this point, let&#8217;s take a look at the top 5 Bacon Food Stuffs that take bacony-goodness to the next level.</p>
<h2>Gummy Bacon</h2>
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This is not really made out of bacon as it&#8217;s gummy candy made to resemble bacon. The idea of visually putting uncooked bacon in your mouth and then experiencing the taste &#038; texture of gummy strawberry is disturbing to say the least. I&#8217;ve been given a package of Gummy Bacon, and I am not ashamed to say that I was too scared to eat it. I did not want to taint the idea of bacon in my head with this monstrosity of culinary science. A braver soul than I may be able to stomach the beast. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.mcphee.com/shop/products/Uncle-Oinker%27s-Gummy-Bacon.html" target="_blank">order Gummy Bacon</a></p>
<h2>Baconnaise</h2>
<p><img src="http://alan.spacemonkeymafia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/baconnaise.jpg" alt="baconnaise" title="baconnaise" width="450" height="275" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-599" style="padding:1px;border: solid 1px #FFF" /><br />
I don&#8217;t like mayonnaise, but the idea of adding bacon to it makes a bit more palatable. The taste of bacon makes everything better, so I don&#8217;t see how this would be an exception. If it&#8217;s good enough to put mayonnaise on, it&#8217;s good enough to put bacon on! Though I wouldn&#8217;t necessarily hold the inverse to be true. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.baconnaise.com/" target="_blank">baconnaise.com</a></p>
<h2>Bacon Salt</h2>
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Add the flavor of bacon to any meal with a simple flick of the wrist. Bacon flavored salt is the easiest way to improve the flavor of your foods. Bacon-flavored french fries. Bacon-flavored popcorn! BACON-FLAVORED BACON! The culinary possibilities abound with bacon salt. If you can add a little bit of salt, then you can add a hint of bacon. Getting your sodium for the day never tasted so good.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.baconsalt.com/" taget="_blank">baconsalt.com</a></p>
<h2>Bacon Jam</h2>
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Spreadable bacon. Did you ever think you&#8217;d see such an amazing food product. The first thing that comes to my mind: peanut butter &#038; bacon sandwiches. Can you imagine a lunch-time offering that would make a child more popular in the schoolyard? You&#8217;ll probably need to pack your munchkin two: one for him or her, and one for the school bully who&#8217;ll undoubtedly want to jack such a succulent sounding meal. At $17 for an 8oz. jar, the stuff ain&#8217;t cheap, so you may want to make your own.</p>
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<a href="http://homesicktexan.blogspot.com/2009/09/bacon-jam-recipe-make-it-at-home.html" target="_blank">make your own bacon jam</a></p>
<h2>Bacon Candy Bar</h2>
<p><img src="http://alan.spacemonkeymafia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/mos-bacon-bar.jpg" alt="mos-bacon-bar" title="mos-bacon-bar" width="300" height="565" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-603" style="padding:1px;border: solid 1px #FFF" /><br />
Chocolate &#038; bacon. Sweet &#038; salty. Flavor combinations that may not sound too keen at first, but really play off of the palate. The packaging contains a lovely story about the creator&#8217;s love of bacon and chocolate and the story of how the two came to meet. If it were an eHarmony commercial, bacon and chocolate would match on 27 of their 29 dimensions of compatibility. Perhaps bacon &#038; eggs are the only worthier couple in the bacoverse.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vosgeschocolate.com/product/bacon_exotic_candy_bar/exotic_candy_bars" target="_blank">order Mo&#8217;s Milk Chocolate Bacon Bar</a></p>

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		<title>Music is Free</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 14:21:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Gerow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been paying attention to the claims of the various media lobbying groups, you eventually come to realize that they are liars, have politicians in their back pockets, and are pretty much suing and greasing legislation that is trying to grab money from everybody from soccer moms to cell phone ringtone users. They&#8217;ve been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been paying attention to the claims of the various media lobbying groups, you eventually come to realize that they are liars, have politicians in their back pockets, and are pretty much suing and greasing legislation that is trying to grab money from everybody from soccer moms to cell phone ringtone users. They&#8217;ve been twisting and warping interpretations of copyright laws to the point where copyright no longer serves the function for which is was created.</p>
<p>In this process, I&#8217;ve come to realize: I&#8217;ve never paid <i>for music</i>. I used to have an impressive CD &#038; cassette tape collection thanks to memberships in BMG and Columbia House (10 CDs for a penny!). For all my life, when I&#8217;ve given money to music companies, I&#8217;ve been buying CDs and tapes, not the music on them. To prove the point, if I were to damage my CD, if I had bought the music then I should get a new CD; but I bought the physical CD, not the music on it, so damaged CD means I lose access to the music on it. Music has been free for consumers, we&#8217;ve only ever been purchasing the physical delivery mechanism. And music should be free for consumers.</p>
<p>In a digital world with infinite copying and marginal cost delivery methods, why should the dynamics of paying for music change? If I didn&#8217;t pay for music before the Internet, why should I start paying now? Music belongs to The People, and copyright is only supposed to grant a temporary monopoly while the artist creates their next artwork; copyright is not intended to construct concepts of ownership around the non-physical aspects of artwork.</p>

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		<title>Dungeons &amp; Dragons Online Game Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:27:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Gerow</dc:creator>
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Dungeons &#038; Dragons Online has done something that every other MMORPG should have done years ago: gone free! As a casual gamer, I will never pay a blanket monthly fee to play a game. In particular, I would never, ever pay $50 for a game and then pay $15/month access fees on top of that. [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.ddo.com" target="_blank">Dungeons &#038; Dragons Online</a> has done something that every other MMORPG should have done years ago: <a href="http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2009/10/ddo-free-to-play.ars" target="_blank">gone free</a>! As a casual gamer, I will <i>never</i> pay a blanket monthly fee to play a game. In particular, I would never, <i>ever</i> pay $50 for a game <i>and then</i> pay $15/month access fees on top of that. D&#038;D Online has actually gotten me to play a MMORPG for the first time by making the game free. </p>
<p>Now, 100% of the game is not free, but to play, have fun, and experience the game is free. As you get to higher levels, some character races and classes require in-game points to access. There will also be in-game accessory packs and level packs available for purchase through a store, but those are all optional. The points can be purchased with real world money, or you can earn them in-game for free. So, it is possible to play the game 100% free and get the additional content. But personally, if the game is able to hold my attention that long, I&#8217;d likely be willing to shell out a couple bucks for the content. Show me that I want to pay money, and I&#8217;ll happily give it.</p>
<p>This is the direction media consumption is heading. Music, movies, TV, games; pretty soon basic content will be free, money will be made on add-ons that bring more value to the basic product that people will want to pay for. Of course, music has always been free, it&#8217;s been physical delivery methods that people have actually paid for.</p>
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<p>Turbine is beginning to recognize this, and they recognize that by giving their basic game away, they&#8217;re really investing in marketing. More people play the game because the price of entry is $0, and then they tell their friends about the game, and their friends try it out because the price of entry is $0. Eventually, they&#8217;re hoping to make add-on content compelling enough to get enough people willing to pay. It&#8217;s a marketing plan that has worked for decades in the illicit drugs black market with great success.</p>
<p>The game itself seems pretty interesting. My major complaints come from not enough mouse interaction. I feel like I shouldn&#8217;t need to use the keyboard except in extreme cases. Such as, movement is done with the W A S D keys, where as I would prefer to right-click a place on the screen and have my character walk to it. Quick weapon switching would be nice, as would the ability to mouse click from weapon to spells instead of having use the interface to select options from icon menus, which takes precious time and concentration away from the game. In the heat of battle, this can be more than obnoxious. Perhaps with more practice transitioning between weapons and spells will become second nature, but as a beginner the interface leaves much to be desired for efficiencies. </p>
<p>Character customization seems impressive with enough options to create the visual type of player you want to be. Classes are fairly standard for D&#038;D, as well. Though in both cases, not all classes and races are available to free players. Some require those points that can be earned or purchased. For me, I was able to create an elf necromancer, which is slick, though Drow elf will require money if I wish to ever go that route and recreate my last table-top character.</p>
<p>Adventures can be played solo or in a group, and common areas exist to interact with other players. Still in the beginning areas of the game, I haven&#8217;t seen if there&#8217;s an expansive free-roaming area. I used to play text-based RPGs in the &#8217;90s, and I hardly ever went for any missions instead preferring to venture into the wilds and kill whatever was unfortunate enough to stumble in my way. I have yet to see that level of experience recreated here, but maybe I haven&#8217;t found it yet. </p>
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<p>All in all for the steep price of <b>FREE</b>, I cannot recommend at least trying this game enough. If it&#8217;s not your cup of tea, then toss it out and move on. No loss. </p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 04:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://alan.spacemonkeymafia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Simpsons_on_Tracey_Ullman-300x196.png" alt="Simpsons_on_Tracey_Ullman" title="Simpsons_on_Tracey_Ullman" width="300" height="196" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-530" /> In 1987 &#8220;The Tracey Ullman Show&#8221; aired on a fledgling network called FOX. As bumpers to ease the show in and out of commercials, a short cartoon was produced. Conceived of by Matt Groening, &#8220;The Simpsons&#8221; quickly won over my 7 year old heart. I would stay up late Sunday nights to watch &#8220;The Tracey Ullman Show&#8221; with the hopes of catching &#8220;The Simpsons&#8221; bumpers. It&#8217;s not that I didn&#8217;t like the rest of the show, &#8217;cause I did, just that &#8220;The Simpsons&#8221; were the highlight for me. The antics of the Simpsons family resonated with me, along with FOX&#8217;s other original program, &#8220;Married with Children&#8221;. FOX&#8217;s dysfunctional family trend was a great balance to NBC &#038; the wholesome &#8220;The Cosby Show&#8221; (which I also watched and enjoyed).</p>
<p>Then in December of 1989, as if ol&#8217; St. Nick wanted to reward me for having been the best little 9 year old boy in the world (I hadn&#8217;t), &#8220;The Simpsons&#8221; received their own half-hour show for Christmas with &#8220;Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire&#8221;. I anxiously awaiting the premiere, counting down the days more anxiously than Christmas morning itself. The day finally arrived and then more, even better news: what I thought was just a Christmas Special was actually the start of a regular series to begin in January 1990. Happy 10th Birthday to me! (&#8221;Bart the Genius&#8221; aired just 6 days before my birthday)</p>
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<p><img src="http://alan.spacemonkeymafia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/me-in-simpsons-shirt-168x300.jpg" alt="me-in-simpsons-shirt" title="me-in-simpsons-shirt" width="168" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-546" style="border: solid 1px #FFF; padding: 1px" />And thus it began. Here we are, over 22 years later and &#8220;The Simpsons&#8221; are in their 20th season having already been renewed to 22, and I am still a fan. To the right is a picture of me wearing my favorite t-shirt in 1990. That shirt disappeared one day, I never found out where it went. Presumably my mom threw it away as it was nothing more than technically a shirt after a couple years in that a halo of fabric kinda of wrapped itself around me. I had a plethora of Simpsons related merchandising from Bart Simpson dolls to stickers and posters. As I&#8217;ve gotten older, my Simpsons merchandising has simply matured. Instead of a simple t-shirt, I have a Pin-Pals bowling shirt and a Kwik-E-Mart shirt that button up to a Homer Simpson full-head rubber mask. Through gifts I&#8217;ve been given puzzles, card &#038; board games, dolls &#038; action figures, post cards, key chains, hula dancers, coasters, Magic 8 Balls … just about a little bit of everything. The one item I&#8217;ve always wanted and have never gotten: Simpsons Chess.</p>
<p>Now people may chime in with their idea on when the Simpsons have &#8220;jumped the shark&#8221;. As in the point in the shows history where it reached its apex of quality and signals that we are now on the slow decline of the show. While the show really experienced its heyday in the mid-to-late &#8217;90s, it&#8217;s still managed to hold strong throughout the &#8217;00s. And I&#8217;ve always contested anyways: even a bad episode of &#8220;The Simpsons&#8221; is still better the best episode of most other TV shows. As with a hometown sports team, I stick with the show through good episodes and the bad episodes, ride the low seasons along with the high seasons. In the end, the show still makes me laugh.</p>
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		<title>rx – Freedom 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 00:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Gerow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is just about one of the most moving songs I&#8217;ve ever heard. It takes speeches given by Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X, John F Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and Barry Goldwater and puts them to a techno beat to create one of the best liberty-minded songs ever created. Please check out the video and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Wake N Bacon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 03:50:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Gerow</dc:creator>
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This is the first design I&#8217;ve added to Urban Gibbon in a year and a half. It&#8217;s a simple but powerful design that states &#8220;wake &#8216;n&#8217; bacon&#8221;. I&#8217;m hoping to get a bunch of new designs up. Very many of them bacon themed.

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<p>This is the first design I&#8217;ve added to <a href="http://urbangibbon.com" target="_blank">Urban Gibbon</a> in a year and a half. It&#8217;s a simple but powerful design that states &#8220;wake &#8216;n&#8217; bacon&#8221;. I&#8217;m hoping to get a bunch of new designs up. Very many of them bacon themed.</p>
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<blockquote><p>The best part of waking up is bacon in your gut. Let your intentions be known as you stumble into the kitchen. First things first: bacon. <a href="http://www.cafepress.com/urbangibbon/6925106" target="_blank">View Products</a></p></blockquote>
<p>Purchasing products through Urban Gibbon is a great way to help support this weblog. But more to the point, increasing bacon appreciation and awareness is of great social and political importance.</p>

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		<title>Wii Sports Resort Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 17:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Gerow</dc:creator>
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<br /><p>I can&#8217;t do a review of Wii Sports Resort without doing a review for Wii Motion Plus, the Wiimote add-on that comes with and is required by Wii Resort. First, this is add-on adds sensitivity to the Wiimote, allowing for true 1:1 motion tracking. Previously, the motion sensing capabilities were limited which most developers used to simply replace button presses with a specific motion. So instead of pressing the &#8220;A button&#8221;, you move the Wiimote down.</p>
<p>With the example of a sword fighting game, you would move the Wiimote left, which would register as a &#8220;Move Sword Left&#8221; command, and then the sword on screen would move left. But, the sword would not move as you moved the Wiimote. Instead, it would activate a pre-programmed &#8220;Move Sword Left&#8221; game action. With the Wii Motion Plus add-on, the on-screen sword can mimic exactly the position of the Wiimote, and this is demonstrated with a sword fighting game in Wii Sports Resort that acts as both a Zombie Hunter Training Simulator when you get to the third level, as well as a teaser for a Lightsaber game.</p>
<p>Wii Motion Plus finally delivers the Wii&#8217;s promise of immersion gameplay with its increased sensitivity.</p>
<p>There are several areas of games that either group several stages of an activity or several associated events together. For example, as you play through Swordplay, more sword fighting events get unlocked ultimately leading to the Zombie Hunter Training Simulator where you take on hordes of Mii&#8217;s; whereas Air Sports includes Sky Diving as well as the plane flying simulators. Let&#8217;s take a look at what great sports are included in this set:</p>
<p><strong>Swordplay</strong><br />
One can&#8217;t help but play through this game once and imagine in the back of your mind the gentle hum of a Lightsaber. If anything has made the allure of a Star Wars Lightsaber-based Wii game, it&#8217;s the Wii Motion Plus add-on. It&#8217;s extremely satisfying to have a true 1:1 motion translation between Wiimote and on-screen character.<br />
<img src="http://alan.spacemonkeymafia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sword-play-300x158.jpg" alt="sword-play" title="sword-play" width="300" height="158" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-427" style="border: solid 1px #FFF; padding: 1px;" /></p>
<p><strong>Wakeboarding</strong><br />
Surprisingly strenuous, wakeboarding works your arms and builds endurance by the simple fact you keep your arms raised. Gravity is forcing you to work your arm muscles and after a round or two of Wakeboarding, I personally need a break.<br />
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<p><strong>Frisbee</strong><br />
Much like real frisbee, I can&#8217;t manage to throw a perfectly straight disc consistently. I&#8217;m prone to wild curves and just bad throws. I&#8217;m not sure if I should consider that a testament to the accuracy of Wii Motion Plus and Wii Sports Resorts reading my throw and translating it in-game or that not even Wii Sports Resorts is going to every make Frisbee Golf fun for me.<br />
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<p><strong>Archery</strong><br />
The first time I&#8217;ve needed to put the Wiimote in my left hand, and it feels weird. I don&#8217;t like how it forces you to have the A-button facing yourself, because when holding it up-right, all of my fingers are on the backside, requiring me to use unnatural hand positions to operate the Wiimote both as a bow and as a game controller. The nunchuck attachment is used brilliantly to pull back and launch the arrow. Consider this game the second half of Zombie Headhunter Training. I like to picture zombie heads in the bulls-eye.<br />
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<p><strong>Basketball</strong><br />
I&#8217;m not too impressed with Basketball on Wii Sports Resort. Basketball games in general on game consoles have been lackluster, and Wii Sports Resort makes it a lot more fun than usual. But with the quality of several other games included in this compilation, my Wii Sports Resort time gets filled in other areas of the set.<br />
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<p><strong>Table Tennis</strong><br />
Table Tennis, or Ping Pong as I prefer to call it, is really hard in real life if you&#8217;re playing against someone who plays regularly. It&#8217;s fast paced, the ball is small, and so are the paddles. Fortunately in Wii Sports Resorts, aiming the paddle is taken care of for you, and you focus on timing and angle of the swing; much like Tennis from the first Wii Sports. Pretty much immediately I was able to get top spin and power hit the ball.<br />
<img src="http://alan.spacemonkeymafia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ping-pong-300x208.jpg" alt="ping-pong" title="ping-pong" width="300" height="208" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-432" style="border: solid 1px #FFF; padding: 1px;" /></p>
<p><strong>Golf</strong><br />
This is an updated version of Golf from Wii Sports that utilizes the increased sensitivity from the add-on. I&#8217;m not big into golf, but in Wii Sports Resort it&#8217;s pretty darn fun. The physics and controls are responsive and feel accurate. When the ball gets sliced off the green, I know it&#8217;s because my grip was off or my swing was pulled at the end.<br />
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<p><strong>Bowling</strong><br />
This is the other repeat offering from the first version of Wii Sports and a prime example of what the Wii Motion Plus add-on offers. Bowling feels more responsive and accurate than before, leaving bad throws to fall flatly on my own shoulders. No more blaming the Wiimote for not recognizing my throw properly. At least no more accurately blaming the Wiimote; there&#8217;s still plenty of blame to go around!<br />
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<p><strong>Power Cruising</strong><br />
Having ridden an actual JetSki, Wii Sports Resort is definitely a different beast. On an actual JetSki, you work your legs clutching the craft with thighs and hold on tightly with your arms. In Power Cruising on Wii Sports Resort, it works more like arm endurance in keep your arms up, much like wake boarding. The interesting part comes in actually twisting the Wiimote for throttle, though using the nunchuck &#038; Wiimote in separate hands makes it hard to keep them level and it ruins the feeling a bit.<br />
<img src="http://alan.spacemonkeymafia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/power-cruising-300x164.jpg" alt="power-cruising" title="power-cruising" width="300" height="164" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-435" style="border: solid 1px #FFF; padding: 1px;" /></p>
<p><strong>Canoeing</strong><br />
The true joys of canoeing come from being out on the water, slowly rowing through a peaceful natural scene. This is not recreated in Wii Sports Resort, and the canoeing exercise suffers for it. While the rowing action is a great use of the Wiimote, the mini-game is just missing something that makes true canoeing a zen experience of bonding with a natural environment.<br />
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<p><strong>Cycling</strong><br />
It&#8217;s weird using the Wiimote to cycle, because it&#8217;s an action associated with the legs. I&#8217;m not particularly fond of this one. It&#8217;s great for arm endurance and exercise, but I&#8217;d rather be out on a bike. On a chilly day when cycling is uncomfortable, Cycling on Wii Sports Resort is no substitute.<br />
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<p><strong>Air Sports</strong><br />
Air Sports involves skydiving and plane flying. The plane flying tasks are a lot of fun, particularly just cruising around the island exploring. You fly the plane as if it were a paper airplane, sorta. Don&#8217;t throw the Wiimote, but guide the pitch, roll, and yaw of the plane. Eventually you can kill the engine, shoot at balloons, and get into dog fights. The Sky Diving isn&#8217;t as much fun, but that could be because I&#8217;ve actually been sky diving and nothing beats the adrenaline rush after falling from an airplane … it just doesn&#8217;t translate to a game … at all.<br />
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<p>If you have enjoyed the pick-up-and-play aspects of Wii Sports, then Wii Sports Resort is the perfect extension for you. The Wii Motion Plus add-on attachment adds increased sensitivity that ultimately delivers on promises of true immersion by allowing a 1:1 action between the Wiimote in hand and the character&#8217;s actions on-screen. If you wait a bit longer, you can purchase a copy of Wii Sports Resort that includes 2 Wii Motion Plus add-on attachments so you don&#8217;t need to purchase a copy of the game and then an additional add-on to play against someone else, as the attachment is required for all the games (the nunchuk is only required for a couple).</p>

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