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Pillars   United States. May 19 2008 19:19. Posts 1049 | | |
I posted a bunch of pictures of old school Starcraft players / events [mostly from 1999 - 2002] in a TL.net thread last week. Figured I'd throw up a link here in case anyone else is interested...
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=71352
Edit: While many of you guys probably weren't around the SC/BW scene 7-8 years ago, there are some pictures in there of players who have since moved onto poker and who you *will* recognize [Elky, Nazgul, Grrr, Smuft, Maynard, Froz, etc.] |
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collegesucks   United States. May 19 2008 19:33. Posts 5780 | | |
ooo i wanna play some sc
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Three7MTL   Canada. May 19 2008 19:46. Posts 597 | | |
hah, instant classic thread, I guess I should bother looking at teamliquid sometimes to dig these :O |
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CamilaPunt   Brasil. May 19 2008 19:47. Posts 2422 | | |
pilllarrrss u were a legend when i was only beginning the game!
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CamilaPunt   Brasil. May 19 2008 19:48. Posts 2422 | | |
oh and while your doing this.. and im a fan from the past.. tell us about your bw career ? how it went in korea.. afterwards did you quit cause you disappeared from the scene or did u just go underground?
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collegesucks   United States. May 19 2008 19:52. Posts 5780 | | |
| On May 19 2008 18:48 CamilaPunt wrote:
oh and while your doing this.. and im a fan from the past.. tell us about your bw career ? how it went in korea.. afterwards did you quit cause you disappeared from the scene or did u just go underground?
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roflcopter   United States. May 19 2008 20:07. Posts 620 | | |
even though I wasn't into sc back then, it's still pretty cool seeing all those pictures. can't believe it's been so popular for that long. |
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*Sniff sniff the memories omg.
i used to love watching replay packs and VODs in the old days of these guys =(
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Pillars   United States. May 20 2008 00:13. Posts 1049 | | |
| On May 19 2008 18:48 CamilaPunt wrote:
oh and while your doing this.. and im a fan from the past.. tell us about your bw career ? how it went in korea.. afterwards did you quit cause you disappeared from the scene or did u just go underground?
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I'll bang out some paragraphs for you...this will be an interesting exercise in memory, and I'll undoubtedly get some facts wrong:
Starcraft was my first competitive RTS. There was a whole brood of very strong RTS players who had played Warcraft 2 on Kali [an old IPX online gaming platform] who were able to translate many of the skills and principles they learned from that game and dominate competitive Starcraft during the first few years. I came from something of the 'new school' and played almost exclusively on battle.net at first, but started frequenting the Kali community just prior to playing in the 3rd season of the PGL [Professional Gamers League, now defunct.] I managed to come in 4th [Grrr won, Soso came in 2nd, {PH}Boo! came in 3rd, Kain-the-Feared came in 5th] overall, and pocket $2,500 and a new computer in my first legitimate tournament. Playing on Kali gave me access to a much higher caliber of player [at the time it was the most skilled SC community in the world] and I was able to improve dramatically as a player in the months following the PGL.
Despite a fairly non-existent infrastructure of tournaments / competitions the hardcord community continued to thrive...because, well, the game was amazing, and new strategies / tactics / nuances were being uncovered on a daily basis. Back then the official Blizzard ladder was actually functioning and relatively well policed by Blizzard officials. In addition, the Kali community had a ladder of it's own (http://www.casesladder.com/). I spent most of my time competing on these ladders, playing against the best players I could find, learning 2v2, and just generally attempting to enjoy the game and improve myself as much as possible. The PGL and another online league, i2e2, were the only real sources of profit one could derive from the game at this point, but both of those leagues floundered since there just wasn't enough general interest in e-sports to support them. The PGL had plans to host a 2v2 tournament which never materialized [much to the chagrin of players who had put in hundreds of hours training] and eventually they were bought out by http://www.firingsquad.com/ [where Thresh, an old school Quake god worked.] i2e2 did manage to pull off a successful 2v2 tournament, though my partner {PH}Pepe! and I failed to advance to the final rounds. I had considered us to be one of the top 4 teams in the world at that point, so this result was disappointing.
Eventually the official Blizzard ladder began to decay. Win-trading and hacking were becoming commonplace, and playing on battle.net against anyone but 'known players' was a risk [though even against 'known' players one could never be sure.] A popular hardcore SC community site "Tao of Gaming" eventually hosted it's own ladder, mostly for the Kali community. Later, another ladder [Cloud Ladder, I think?] took the reigns when the Tao of Gaming ladder fell apart.
I should also note in here that Koreans started popping up on battle.net in greater and greater frequency. Both Starcraft and SC:BW were released later in Korea, and it took them awhile to get up to speed. What one noticed about them at first was the relatively mechanical and robotic style of play. The way many Koreans seemed to learn to play was to master a single racial match-up on a single map and come as close as possible to perfecting it. They followed build orders rigorously, and often very efficiently, but didn't adapt well to new situations or creative responses by their opponents. Often they would play a moderately strong game for the first ten minutes of the match, but once the game became more dynamic and opened up a bit they would have difficulty doing anything other than throwing the same mixture of units at you over and over again. Obviously, this didn't remain the case for long.
[I should note here that the above is an attempt to paint a generalized picture of the the 'standard' Korean play-style and approach to the game during these early years. I'm just stating the overall trends which I saw in Korean play; there were certainly exceptions.]
Personally, I had started college, while still playing Starcraft off and on. Mid-way through my first semester I was approached by a well-known Kali community figure named General~Khalsa and offered a business proposition. His plan [along with a former webmaster of Starcraft.org named 'Hone'] was to create a pro gaming team [at the time basically unheard of in the RTS world] composed of foreign players which would move to South Korea and compete in the burgeoning Korean professional Starcraft leagues. This seemed like a pretty insane / fun opportunity, and I eventually decided to go. X'Ds~Grrrr and Maynard [and later Thor] joined as well, and the four of us showed up in Korea in early 2000. We stayed in the international dorm section of a prominent women's college in Seoul for the few first months [Ewha Women's University] and made slki bang [the home of the best Korean pro team at the time] our training space.
During the 3-4 months I spent out there, the group's results were pretty lackluster. I had managed to pick up the 4th seed out of 128 players in a KBK tournament, the first of out tournaments during our time over there, but only made it as far as the round of 32 in the tournament itself, mismanaging some reavers against a sub-par Korean zerg player. If I recall correctly, Grrrr made it to the round of 16 before losing as well. Another tournament highlight of mine including losing due to *score* when a tournament began running late and the tournament director decided to stop all of that round's games and declare whoever had the highest post-game score to be the winner. This is, of course, ridiculous, as the post-game scoring screen was never intended to be utilized in such a manner, and in the case of my game gave the victory to my opponent when I had a clear edge. We played in a 'foreign vs Korean tournament, one of our few successes during our time there [with Grrrr winning and Thor coming in second.] We lost a 3v3 [or 4v4?] tournament in the 2nd round. And I qualified for tournament called "Tooniverse" but only managed a 1-2 record, not enough to advance to the next stage of the format [this is the only tournament of mine that actually shows up on the Team Liquid Progaming Database.]
I had personally expected much more of us as a group. To be fair, though, the Koreans were just more dedicated than we were, and the formats of the tournaments made it nearly impossible for anyone but the best to succeed. After a few months it was clear to me that I just wasn't enjoying the game like I used to, and that I wouldn't be able to compete against the best in the world without this passion. I was also very homesick, and wanted to get back to college. Pro gaming, while a nice dream, didn't seem like it would lead anywhere useful. Maynard and Thor stayed for a bit longer, but both eventually returned back home [to Texas and Canada respectively.] Grrr continued to live in Korea [and still lives there today] and also managed to have some good competitive success over the years that followed.
I still played a bit of Starcraft after returning to the States, and actually won the USA WCG in 2000, beating Tsunami in an earlier round, and Jolly in the finals. I decided not to take the trip to Korea, though, as I knew my chances of winning were slim and I wanted to focus on school. A year or so later I came out of semi-retirement after being invited to 'LAN5ARENA' in France and played there as well, though lost to a fellow named 'zarma' in frustrating fashion in the 3rd round of competition. This was the last official tournament of my career.
To answer your exact question, I quit SC because it stopped being enjoyable. I played the game for thousands of hours over a 4-5 year stretch, and I'd had enough. In the past 5-6 years I've played maybe seven or eight other RTS games, becoming one of the top players in each of the games I dedicated more than a month to [this is much less of an accomplishment, though, given the relatively small playing pool of many other titles in the genre.] Starcraft remains the best computer game I've ever played, and probably the best computer game I ever *will* play. So much of my life is intertwined with it, and it's had a huge impact on the direction my life has taken [from working as a designer on SC2 to playing poker for a living today.]
So, yeah, that was sorta rough, and I'm CERTAIN some of those facts / timelines are wrong. But it's reasonably close. Let me know if you want to talk about any aspect of it in further detail.
And sorry for creating a wall of text for those of you who don't actually care.
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Tycho   Netherlands. May 20 2008 00:45. Posts 1553 | | |
very nice read pillars
i remember reading battlereports on www.blizzard.com feauturing you and Kain-The-Feared etc etc
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Pillars   United States. May 20 2008 01:00. Posts 1049 | | |
| On May 19 2008 23:45 Tycho wrote:
very nice read pillars
i remember reading battlereports on www.blizzard.com feauturing you and Kain-The-Feared etc etc
love old school stories, are you going to play sc2 massively as well? |
I'm almost certainly not going to play SC2 competitively. When I compete at things I tend to want to become the best...with SC2 that would require an amount of dedication that I'm just unwilling to give at this point. I'll play the game for sure, but I have no intentions of playing it professionally. Also, poker eats up a lot of my 'gaming' time already. |
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whamm!   Albania. May 20 2008 01:35. Posts 11625 | | |
ahhh i remember:
*bgh icehunters by mabback gu
*broodwar.com - forums there was sooo fun
*xds~clan - grrr's clan pre replay era the reaver toss drop build was the biggest secret lmao
*1st~tsunami - very good(if not the most) creative zerg at the time
*tao of gaming - first site i ever learned advanced strats for bw and its where i download vids of bashkir, thor , icegod and was blown away with the mech terran build
*boxer pwning grrr at king of kings special or something and ggslayer at some special event, hated boxer for that.
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Highcard   Canada. May 20 2008 02:22. Posts 5428 | | |
such a sick thread, I hope poker tournaments don't start making the final table dress up. |
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tokeweed   Philippines. May 20 2008 02:33. Posts 2149 | | |
| On May 20 2008 00:35 whamm! wrote:
ahhh i remember:
*bgh icehunters by mabback gu
*broodwar.com - forums there was sooo fun
*xds~clan - grrr's clan pre replay era the reaver toss drop build was the biggest secret lmao
*1st~tsunami - very good(if not the most) creative zerg at the time
*tao of gaming - first site i ever learned advanced strats for bw and its where i download vids of bashkir, thor , icegod and was blown away with the mech terran build
*boxer pwning grrr at king of kings special or something and ggslayer at some special event, hated boxer for that.
*maynard at arirang tv vs very old school pros like diviner etc |
LMAAAOOO!!! YEAH!!! MAYNARD IN THE SPACE SUIT WAS THE SHIT!!!
*more importantly... "WHO IS MENSREA!?!?!?!" |
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tokeweed   Philippines. May 20 2008 02:40. Posts 2149 | | |
but seriously... who is mensrea? |
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Gumster   Sweden. May 20 2008 04:37. Posts 2291 | | |
| On May 19 2008 23:13 Pillars wrote:I should also note in here that Koreans started popping up on battle.net in greater and greater frequency. Both Starcraft and SC:BW were released later in Korea, and it took them awhile to get up to speed. What one noticed about them at first was the relatively mechanical and robotic style of play. The way many Koreans seemed to learn to play was to master a single racial match-up on a single map and come as close as possible to perfecting it. They followed build orders rigorously, and often very efficiently, but didn't adapt well to new situations or creative responses by their opponents. Often they would play a moderately strong game for the first ten minutes of the match, but once the game became more dynamic and opened up a bit they would have difficulty doing anything other than throwing the same mixture of units at you over and over again. |
wow i remember playing a game with someone, i asked him where he was from and he went "korea" i was like "wtf what is he doing playing this game" and the description you are giving here is the exact feeling i got watching him play, he was very good the first 10 minutes (this was a $$$ map) but then just didnt pump enough workers and hatcheries so he sucked but was clearly uber efficient from the start untill then
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whamm!   Albania. May 20 2008 05:20. Posts 11625 | | |
i think mensrea is myth! lol
btw i think replays:
*made the game more way more interesting, fun and deep as ever
*fucked the game up and turned it into a speed typing contest |
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TheTrees   United States. May 20 2008 05:52. Posts 1592 | | |
nice reading about that....although the pictures aren't loading T_T |
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tokeweed   Philippines. May 20 2008 05:55. Posts 2149 | | |
| On May 20 2008 04:20 whamm! wrote:
i think mensrea is myth! lol
btw i think replays:
*made the game more way more interesting, fun and deep as ever
*fucked the game up and turned it into a speed typing contest |
lmfao!!! i was thinking the same thing... we love you mensrea! his articles on SC were great! |
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iop   Sweden. May 20 2008 07:09. Posts 4951 | | |
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joethepro   Canada. May 20 2008 12:01. Posts 37 | | |
i used to totally look up to people like agent911, pillars and grrrr.
the highlight of my sc life was that i was allowed to play in an invitation only 2v2 tournament and won the first round, played in the 2nd round vs ssamjang and bblade)leader and got TOTALLY destroyed by them, but invited leader to join our clan in addition to his and he accepted. we got to play a ton of games vs him (i even won one with a 3 hatch ling rush when he was teching). to me, he was god and i'm surprised pillars did not mention bblade leader since he was one of the first korean pro gamers (his partner ssamjang also had skill but i believe there was some maphacking scandal with him).
i also remember bblade leader training some girl as his protege and she whipped my ass. that was back in the day when he was doing stuff to me that i never saw b4 like using the peon to harrass your workers or floating the engineering bay as a scout.
man those were the days.
(i also tried playing in wcg canada and unfortunately had to play smuft in the first round. he built a pylon right in my mineral line and trapped 2-3 of my probes and continued to press me with zealots and i couldn't keep up because i was behind on money. i never saw that before. i was mad b/c he was a much better player than me so why did he have to resort to something gimmicky)
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ReSpOnSe   United States. May 20 2008 12:34. Posts 405 | | |
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JonnyCosMo   United States. May 20 2008 13:11. Posts 7292 | | |
| On May 20 2008 12:10 Fayth wrote:
Wish I had played back then too, I started playing in 2001 
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you such at everything, get over urself |
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Fayth   Canada. May 20 2008 13:12. Posts 10085 | | |
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Fayth   Canada. May 20 2008 13:14. Posts 10085 | | |
I'm nowhere near as cool as you jonny though, I'd have to buy 600$ armani shirts so I'd feel better about myself |
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SneakrFreakr   United Kingdom. May 20 2008 13:19. Posts 2534 | | |
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Pillars   United States. May 20 2008 13:29. Posts 1049 | | |
| On May 20 2008 12:19 SneakrFreakr wrote:
pics not working? |
They might take a little while to load, but I just checked and they're loading for me... |
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Pillars   United States. May 20 2008 13:32. Posts 1049 | | |
| On May 20 2008 11:01 joethepro wrote:
i used to totally look up to people like agent911, pillars and grrrr.
the highlight of my sc life was that i was allowed to play in an invitation only 2v2 tournament and won the first round, played in the 2nd round vs ssamjang and bblade)leader and got TOTALLY destroyed by them, but invited leader to join our clan in addition to his and he accepted. we got to play a ton of games vs him (i even won one with a 3 hatch ling rush when he was teching). to me, he was god and i'm surprised pillars did not mention bblade leader since he was one of the first korean pro gamers (his partner ssamjang also had skill but i believe there was some maphacking scandal with him).
i also remember bblade leader training some girl as his protege and she whipped my ass. that was back in the day when he was doing stuff to me that i never saw b4 like using the peon to harrass your workers or floating the engineering bay as a scout.
man those were the days.
(i also tried playing in wcg canada and unfortunately had to play smuft in the first round. he built a pylon right in my mineral line and trapped 2-3 of my probes and continued to press me with zealots and i couldn't keep up because i was behind on money. i never saw that before. i was mad b/c he was a much better player than me so why did he have to resort to something gimmicky)
pillars what stakes do you play, if you don't mind answering. |
I do remember bblade)leader, though I'm more familiar with ssamjang. Ssamjang was probably the most recognizable gamer in Korea when we first arrived; he had just finished playing a cameo role in a popular Korean movie!
I'm currently playing 2/4 and 3/6 NLHE on Pokerstars, mostly short-handed. I do alright for myself, but I think I lack a love / enjoyment for the game which is necessary to continue climbing the ranks. |
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Cro)Deadman   Croatia. May 20 2008 13:38. Posts 3943 | | |
You forgot the people from the Outcast [o]tris,[o]mr.x and how could you forget Mcnasty and his Eon~ :D |
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Ket   United Kingdom. May 20 2008 14:05. Posts 8665 | | |
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Darki   Peru. May 20 2008 14:50. Posts 687 | | |
nice pictures i used to play BGH during that time ;p
btw i didnt know so many foreigners went to korea during that time just knew about naz, grr elky slayer asmodey |
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ciachooooo   Vatican City State. May 20 2008 15:05. Posts 335 | | |
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hansen jr.   Sweden. May 20 2008 15:26. Posts 3735 | | |
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Three7MTL   Canada. May 20 2008 15:53. Posts 597 | | |
| On May 20 2008 14:05 ciachooooo wrote:
isn't smuft similar to rick astley? |
somewhat  |
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Cro)Deadman   Croatia. May 20 2008 16:00. Posts 3943 | | |
smuft aka the sherwinator. |
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PetrBlaha   Czech Republic. May 20 2008 16:07. Posts 524 | | |
feels weird that I've started 3 years after this, played 2 more, then quit and still this game is on... |
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PetrBlaha   Czech Republic. May 20 2008 16:08. Posts 524 | | |
btw : did maynard got his nick from maynarding workers? |
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Fraser   Canada. May 20 2008 16:12. Posts 4605 | | |
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Pillars   United States. May 20 2008 16:13. Posts 1049 | | |
| On May 20 2008 15:12 Fraser wrote:
lol no im pretty sure the technique was named after him |
Hahaha, yeah, it was. |
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k2o4   United States. May 20 2008 16:18. Posts 4803 | | |
great post - I remember nearly all of those names. I started bw like 11 years ago... I remember Grrr was had just gone to korea for the first time and won some big tournament and it was a huge deal. and I learned all my original build orders from d22-soso (or was it d2-soso?) on some site.. .gamers extreme I think? Anyway, such a fun memory sparking thread, thanks for posting ^^ |
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whamm!   Albania. Jan 22 2017 04:14. Posts 11625 | | |
so where the hell is 1st~Tsunami at right now?!? Zerg needs some low-econ tactics, stat! |
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lucky331   . Jan 22 2017 04:27. Posts 1124 | | |
i miss the old LP. talented tom was still active. baal used to be an big asshole. rekrul posted regularly, sometimes elky (i think). there was that crazy loco youtube music vid with him head banging over death metal songs then switching to funny kiddie songs. good times. |
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lucky331   . Jan 22 2017 04:29. Posts 1124 | | |
hallingol use to post here too right? he was like a god at 10/20 before stars introduced 25/50. then rekrul broke him. |
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whamm!   Albania. Jan 22 2017 04:30. Posts 11625 | | |
I've been waiting for "The Epsilon Conflict" RTS of Everlast and Grrr since 2001
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lucky331   . Jan 22 2017 06:41. Posts 1124 | | |
| On January 22 2017 03:30 whamm! wrote:
I've been waiting for "The Epsilon Conflict" RTS of Everlast and Grrr since 2001 |
LOOOOOOOOOLLL |
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lucky331   . Jan 22 2017 07:06. Posts 1124 | | |
| On May 20 2008 15:00 Cro)Deadman wrote:
smuft aka the sherwinator. |
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Smuft   Canada. Jan 23 2017 03:11. Posts 633 | | |
victim of sherminator jokes for 15 years
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