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- ==Phrack Magazine==
-
- Volume Six, Issue Forty-Seven, File 10 of 22
-
-
- HoHoCon '94
- December 29, 1994 - January 2, 1995
- Ramada Inn South, Austin, TX
- A Review, released to the Net on 1/25/95
- By Netta "grayarea" Gilboa
-
-
- I flew to Austin, TX after spending Christmas with some hacker friends.
- I arrived a day early, unsure if the Con was gonna come off and how many
- people would show if it did. HoHoCon had almost been cancelled this year
- after someone called the original hotel and said a bunch of mean, evil
- hackers were gonna descend on the hotel and that several federal agencies
- would be sending feds there to monitor it. If you ask me, some kid's mom
- said he couldn't go so he decided to try to make sure none of us could
- either. Lame. It also taught me that everyone in this community has
- enemies. Maybe someone just doesn't like Drunkfux. Supposedly, right after
- this phone call the hotel got another, this time from Dateline NBC who
- wanted permission to film the Con. Rumor had it the hotel panicked and
- cancelled. The truth is that a regular client of theirs offered to pay
- higher room rates and the hotel stood to make over $20,000 extra by
- getting rid of us and having them there instead. So they used the phone
- calls as an excuse. I can only imagine the hassles Drunkfux went
- through to find another hotel that was empty on New Year's Eve weekend.
-
- But Drunkfux came through with flying colors and when I got to the
- hotel they told me other people had started to arrive. They gave me a
- list of these people to look at, complete with their real names and room
- numbers. It's possible they would even have xeroxed the list if I had
- asked them to. Uncool. Even more uncool, almost shocking, was that the
- hotel had a clipboard on the counter with people's real names, assigned
- room number and credit card number complete with expiration date. It was
- listed in alphabetical order and I was on the top page in the third spot.
- I freaked. I told the woman behind the counter that she must move the
- clipboard as some of the people coming specialized in attacking people's
- credit and that I would surely be a target given my position on the list
- and my all too well-known real name. She said okay but when I returned my
- luggage cart, some twenty minutes later, it was still on the counter. I
- told her again, nastier this time, to move it. An hour later she still had
- not. I then asked to use a phone and was told there was one in my room and
- another down the hall. I explained that I wanted to call right from the
- counter to cancel my credit card and to call the national offices of Ramada
- Inns to have her fired. In a nasty tone she told me she'd move the clipboard.
- She did. However, the next day they threw the pages in the trash and, of
- course, had the clipboard on the counter again with a new list of the people
- due to check in that day. I argued with them again and they moved it. A few
- hours later (surprise!) their trash was invaded and they went out and bought
- two paper shredders. This was a good investment on their part although it's
- a shame it took us to teach them that. If you intend to stay at a Ramada Inn
- anywhere in the U.S., I would strongly advise you not to prepay with a credit
- card. They can't be trusted with your data. We invite readers who may have
- experienced credit card fraud after staying at Ramada Inns (or other hotels)
- to contact us. It was a sobering lesson in how vulnerable the average person
- is in society.
-
- I had plans to hook up with Stormbringer and Holy Spirit, two virus
- writers I love talking to. Stormbringer had recently retired from virus
- writing after hearing from someone in Singapore who got infected with
- one of his non-malicious viruses. I had read his retirement text file and
- was anxious to talk to him about it. He assured me on the phone all was well
- and they agreed to meet me at Mr. Wasabi for sushi and I ate more sushi
- than I ever had before in one sitting. Then we walked to a coffee house
- and they drove me back to my hotel around 1 a.m.
-
- I was invited to Novocain and Particle's room so I headed up there and
- ran into Veggie, Onkel Ditmeyer, Count Zero, Buckaroo, etc. Onkel showed
- me his way cool laptop and I finally got to see what an IBM demo looks
- like. These are programs which demonstrate the sound and graphics
- capabilities of a computer. He copied a few of them on a disk for me along
- with some electronic magazines I had never seen. Onkel is the author of a
- well known phreaking program called Bluebeep. We spoke a lot over the
- weekend and I found him brilliant, honest, charming and not afraid of
- girls who know way less than him. He was one of the coolest people at
- HoHoCon this year.
-
- At 6 a.m. a few of us went downstairs for free breakfast and the
- conversation turned to the various women who hang out on #hack. There
- was some dissing of one girl who has slept her way around the scene and
- in the past had given a number of hackers herpes without telling them
- first. Eeks. I tried to get out of the guys I was eating with what she
- had that I didn't (besides herpes). I message most of her old lovers on
- IRC but none has ever made a pass at me. We talked about the other girls
- on IRC, who has slept with whom, and how they got treated afterwards. We
- talked about why people might have slept with those particular girls at
- the time they did and I suddenly felt both very lucky and better about
- myself that the one hacker I had slept with was a decent choice. Quality
- might beat quantity. To know for sure, I guess I'd have to ask the girls
- <wink>.
-
- We picked up a bunch of food that was apparently not included in our
- free breakfast coupon. The waitress didn't know how to handle it and
- neither did we. I offered to put the food back and she finally agreed to
- let us eat it. I suggested they put up a sign to warn others and, of
- course, they didn't. Later I heard they let us all eat the bacon and other
- food for the rest of the Con. I never made it back down there again even
- though for American food it was pretty good. I was pretty tired and so
- headed off to sleep when we were done chowing down.
-
- I woke up Friday afternoon when Particle and Novocain knocked on the
- door. They had a car and took me to a Chinese restaurant nearby with a
- killer buffet. When we got back there were many people in the lobby
- listening to a tape of prank phone calls made by Phone Losers of America.
- I wanted the tape bad as it seemed highly appropriate for us to review.
- I was promised a copy which materialized in under an hour. W0rd! For all
- the shit I take for it, there are advantages to being press.
-
- I felt pretty comfortable with all of the people I was talking to and
- since my room was very close to the lobby I invited everyone there and
- even left the door open for others to enter my room (which almost
- everyone who passed by did). It was kind of odd where they had situated
- me. You could watch my door from the counter where people checked in. I
- had asked for a smoking room but got dealt non-smoking instead. I
- inquired about changing it and was told some crap about all the rooms
- being accounted for already. It crossed my mind at the time that maybe
- some feds had purposely put me there but I discounted my gut feeling and
- remembered most hackers thought I was too paranoid about things. I told
- people to go ahead and smoke in my room with no ashtray. They did. All
- told about 15 people were in there and one of them pulled out a toy
- to show me. It was a box that hooked up to your telephone which allowed
- you to change your voice into that of a male, female or child. I had seen
- these boxes before in catalogs. They sure work great! I made two calls
- with it, one to a friend and one to my ex-husband. I snickered at how
- surprised they'd be when they heard my message and later regretted not
- telling either or them to save it so I could hear it back. Honestly,
- playing with this legal box was every bit as cool as great drugs or sex.
- I vowed to buy one. Watch out!
-
- Talk turned to dinner and people started to leave my room. Particle was
- the last one out and he showed me something about how the hotel room locks
- worked. Hackers spend hours trying to figure out how things work and
- although I had little interest in the subject it was clear Particle was
- struck by the technology and not the idea of breaking into someone's
- room. I started to organize people who were willing to eat sushi. Just as
- we were about to leave Particle and Novocain were gathering everyone into
- a room to tell people to chill their behavior. It later turned out that
- Particle had played with another lock after I made him stop touching
- mine. He had the misfortune to be seen by a member of the Austin Police
- Department who wisely agreed not to arrest him in exchange for Particle's
- agreeing to talk to people in an attempt to curtail the usual HoHoCon
- hotel destruction. I should have attended this talk although I had no
- idea at the time why it was being organized. But I was starving and
- the people I took to eat sushi were not those who would consider trashing
- a hotel. Laughing Gas, Thumper27, Slyme, El_Jefe and I checked out Kyoto
- sushi which was good but expensive for what you got. I spent part of dinner
- wiping the free space on the hard drive on my laptop. I had never used
- this feature before, but had been told about it at the con and it sounded
- like something I should start doing regularly to protect other people's
- privacy so that erased E-mail and articles were truly erased. It was a
- good thing I had sushi to eat to keep me busy as it took a good twenty
- minutes to do on a Pentium laptop with a 500+ meg hard drive.
-
- When we got back to the hotel I ran into Drunkfux who had cut his
- hair and dyed it bright red. I hardly recognized him but it looked great.
- It was clear by the police presence in the lobby that the Con had
- officially started. We were told that signs hung on room doors (I had
- put up a copy of one of the magazine covers with a small piece of scotch
- tape) would be taken down. This made it much harder for us to find each
- other (I'd estimate we had 90% of the hotel's rooms) but so it goes.
- Some people were told specifically that they could not use their modems
- and for hours on Friday night the phone lines were so busy with modem
- usage that there was no way to make an outgoing call or to receive an
- expected incoming one. All sorts of security guards appeared. The ones
- I spoke with were police officers too. I'd guess there were 1-3 dozen
- around at all times and apparently hotel personnel were told they were
- all on duty until we left and none of them were able to go home for the
- rest of the weekend. I wish I could say this was utterly unwarranted.
- But some lamer broke the lock on the door to the hotel's phone system.
- And remember that another person had trashed the hotel's garbage and
- must have made a mess or been spotted.
-
- The hot party that night was in Erik Bloodaxe's room. Loki, Ice-9
- and Ophie were staying with him and Loki was in charge of the door.
- He made sure to keep me out just as he does when he acts like a bully
- on IRC. I knew in my heart it was Loki's doing not ErikB's, but that
- didn't stop me from getting majorly upset about it anyway. I went
- downstairs to be alone and Particle knocked on the door a few minutes
- later. I gave him a piece of my mind and then some about how shitty
- some of those in the computer underground are. I went on for at least
- an hour and drew great comfort from the fact Particle thought I was not
- crazy and that things are as awful as they seem sometimes. Finally
- he told me that since I kept claiming to love hackers despite all of the
- grief, there were dozens of nice ones out there who would be thrilled to
- talk to me if I'd only leave my room and go try to have a good time. W0rd.
- I took his advice and had a good time in the lobby with the other rejects
- from Bloodaxe's party. The conversation was so good it was hard to tear
- away to go to sleep. I went to my room at 4:30 a.m., got under the covers,
- thought about sleep for 10 seconds. Then I pulled out my laptop and wrote
- a speech to deliver to the crowd the next day.
-
- The two people I had counted on to wake me up didn't show and it was a
- stroke of luck that made me jump up at 9:45. The speeches were supposed to
- start at 10 a.m. and even though they surely wouldn't start till later I
- was selling magazines and was due there pronto to claim my table. It took a
- luggage cart to get all those magazines downstairs. I shudder to think what
- my life will be like when I have 30 issues to lug around instead of six.
- The folks from Fringeware were selling books and T-shirts and someone else
- had old Atari game units and cartridges. People came by to say hi and to
- buy magazines. I plugged my speech and told people not to dare miss it.
-
- It was impressive that Drunkfux had gotten so many original speakers
- on such short notice. They mostly said what the crowd wanted to hear and
- shared thoughts on digital cash, the regulation of the Internet, recent
- laws, etc. Damien Thorn showed a video clip to the tune of the current
- rock hit "21st Century Digital Boy" which had cellular phones, scanners,
- etc. in it. It's part of an upcoming video that looked awesome. Veggie
- talked about dealing with the media after an old text file of his was
- used to harass a BBS sysop who got more than twice Phiber's jail sentence
- just for having a file around.
-
- Someone sent Erik Bloodaxe to talk to me as part of my speech referred
- to him. It was an uncomfortable talk and I was probably correct in feeling
- that half the room was watching us and not whoever was speaking. I told
- him he could pay me back in print or elsewhere but that I was going to
- go ahead with what I planned to say and he surprised me by saying that
- what I had written was fine and he even added to it. He also told me
- that Loki had gotten too drunk and had been a pain in the ass to room
- with the night before. He assured me that although way too many people
- had been in his room, and way too many had tried to get in after it was
- full, it had not been his intention to keep me out. I felt bad that I
- even cared, and that he knew I cared, and that he and I even had to
- discuss it. I was unhappy that he had no intention of staying to hear my
- speech or the fight with Loki that he knew was coming but didn't
- mention to me. We left things with the fact that we'd go out for dinner
- or something the next night with Ophie (who also had an early flight)
- after the bulk of the Con was over. It occurred to me then it would never
- happen because plans are hard to keep at Cons but I mentioned it in my
- speech anyway.
-
- My speech went over very well. It was about what's been going on at
- Gray Areas since I spoke at HoHoCon last year. It was also about the
- behavior of certain elements of the community and how that behavior has
- affected me. And it was a stern warning about some busts that are coming
- down. I know a few people got the message. I could tell from the gasps
- and laughter at key points. But perhaps the highlight of the speech was
- the confrontation between Loki and I when he chose to bully me before
- anyone else could ask a question. I answered his accusations and managed
- to do a decent job even with no warning. Whatever he hoped to accomplish
- clearly wasn't working and from somewhere deep inside of me I found the
- courage to ask the entire room to vote on whether or not they really
- never wanted to see me on #hack again. The only vote opposed in a room of
- about 250-300 people was Loki's. Hours later I regretted not thinking to
- ask how many people never wanted to see Loki there again. Four people had
- come up to me and told me they would have voted him out. Loki left the
- room with his tail between his legs and ran to IRC. By the time I got on
- hours later word had spread a story that I picked a fight with him and
- he had won. The proof is in the videotape which will be available soon
- from Drunkfux. It's highly recommended for both friends and foes of mine.
- Drunkfux said demand for this portion of his footage was very high. I
- promised to give him better footage and an even better speech next year.
-
- Later Count Zero wrote this about my speech in Cult of the Dead Cow:
- "Grayarea gets up and begins to read off a pre-prepared speech on her
- laptop. Her speech is too quick for my alcohol-byproduct-sodden synapses
- to register accurately. I keep staring at her dress...bright tie-dye...
- mesmerizing...it's actually quite cool. Suddenly, Loki gets up in the
- audience and the accusations fly back and forth between them. You kicked
- me off IRC. You called my office at work. You are doing this, you are
- doing that. Both are getting into this verbal slugfest in a major way.
- I feel the bad karma in the room hanging heavy like blue-green cigar
- smoke. "Can't we all just get along??" I yell, but no one seems to hear
- me. I don't know who is right or wrong (it's probably somewhere in
- between...the truth's always gray, right?), so I don't hypothesize. All I
- do know is that I'd never want to piss off Grayarea...she's damn strong
- on her convictions and won't take shit from anyone. I think she'd look
- better up there wearing a big ol' leather jacket with studs...terminator
- style. "One tends to assume that people wearing tie-dye gear are quiet,
- meek, very soft spoken, non-confrontational types....it is a camouflage
- that suits her well," I think. Bahaha! I liked your comments, Count Zero.
- And I did hear you yell that.
-
- After the speeches I sold more magazines thanks to Loki who
- inadvertently made way more people interested in me. Bahahaha! Some of
- them said they liked or loved my dress, some of them hugged me and some
- of them signed up for subscriptions and gave me their data. I then
- headed off for dinner at yet another sushi restaurant. Laughing Gas
- and Slyme came again along with Mr. Spock who agreed to lose his sushi
- virginity to me and jokingly said that way he'd get mentioned in my
- review. I thought he was one of the three kewlest people I hung out with
- at the Con. I hope I get to spend more time with him at a Con in the
- future and I'd even be willing to go try his favorite type of food! The
- sushi place we picked was awesome. I was sorry I hadn't found it
- sooner. It's almost too bad HoHoCon will be in another city next year.
- I also wanna mention the elite, Jak_Flack, who drove us to the restaurant
- when cabs were scarce on New Year's Eve. He didn't want any sushi or
- any money. He even got lucky and gave a ride to people who probably
- would have done the same thing for him under the same circumstances.
- Thanks.
-
- After dinner I did what Drunkfux begged us not to do. I spent New
- Year's Eve on IRC. I messaged Mr. Spock, in fact, who was typing from
- the other side of the room. I also messaged some hackers I talk to all
- the time. Some were lonely and glad to see me. I thought a lot about
- loneliness. Some of us prefer to be with computers than people. Some of
- us can open up more easily to people on a computer. And some of us need
- computers around even when we're with other people. I was typing from an
- account at hohocon.org and there were several people in the room having
- fun with their "site" as X and Y tried repeatedly (and succeeded) to get
- root there. I had never seen root before from the position of the person
- protecting it. I should have paid way more attention but I got too caught
- up in having conversations. I should also have paid more attention to the
- people in the room with me. Loq and Fool were there and they seemed really
- kewl but I got too lost in IRC. Oh well, at least I wasn't hopelessly
- drunk. And I wasn't kicked or banned once. People were delicate with each
- other on IRC. They were often drunk, vulnerable and more likely to reveal
- things when conversing. Those who were on were more than willing to talk
- to anyone who showed up. People apparently intend to make public the
- hohocon.org logs. If they include IRC chats it would be very shallow. I
- will never again take the chance and IRC from a Con again. Although I have
- mostly come to terms with the fact that I am a semi-public figure and
- people will always want to see whatever I type on the Net, but it's not
- fair to expose the words of the people I messaged.
-
- I dragged myself off IRC about 4:30 a.m. and went downstairs to clean
- off one of the beds. Novocain and Particle had checked out of their room
- and were gonna stay in my room for one night. I was thrilled at the idea
- of having company. But when the bed was empty it looked tempting and I
- lay down for the 90 minutes till I was due to meet them at the breakfast
- buffet. Next thing I knew it was Sunday afternoon. Oops! I wondered where
- they had slept. Apparently they hadn't wanted to wake me so they slept
- in another room. I felt bad but at least their stuff had been safe which
- is all you really care about at a Con. SORRY! Next time, guys, wake me.
-
- I stumbled into the lobby and joined the conversations that were going
- on. A hotel employee asked if we'd mind moving to the conference room and
- we agreed. We figured the room was bugged just as the hotel phone lines
- had been. But we weren't talking about anything secret and a few of the
- hackers answered all of the questions asked by the cop/security guard who
- hung out for about half of the time we were in there. It was a very fun
- time there on the floor chatting with Voyager, Ophie, Onkel Ditmeyer, lgas,
- Deadkat, Drunkfux, etc. There were way more people but I'm drawing a blank
- on specifically who. I went upstairs to get more magazines and ran into
- Bruce Sterling. He was growing facial hair and looked great. He said he
- felt lousy which shows what I know. I hugged him before he said he felt
- lousy. We talked about the book he is working on. Then Ophie and I went
- off to be interviewed about female hackers and the treatment of women by
- hackers. It could have used Cori and Noelle but it made some good points.
- We came downstairs and I saw Drunkfux at work videotaping an interview
- with the guys from TNO in Colorado. This was priceless footage of them
- discussing how a group decides policies and handles politics and how they
- have applied political thought to hacking. I was sorry I had missed half
- of it and sorry I had spent so much time socializing with them that it
- had never occurred to me I didn't know much about their group and I should
- have interviewed them too. I hope Drunkfux includes every word of their
- interview in the video.
-
- Ophie brought up the idea of photos and so I grabbed my camera.
- Everyone there got into it and I got a whole roll of film of people
- hugging and kissing me, looking at porn mags with Ophie and generally
- playing around somehow. They came out great. If you want yours passed
- around or published, let me know. Until then, they're private.
-
- Slyme and I headed back to Mr. Wasabi for dinner but to our surprise
- it was closed! New Year's day turned out to be a bad day to try to find
- places open to serve food. We should have stayed at the hotel. We finally
- ended up in a bar which served food, ordered hot chocolate and consoled
- ourselves on the lack of sushi. Back at the hotel a bunch of us went
- room hopping and tried to determine who was left. My flight was at 7 a.m.
- and I had no intention of going to sleep and taking a chance I would miss
- it. Several people had flights at 8 and 10 a.m. Others were staying on
- for 3 more days to get better airfare rates. I heard ErikB had left with
- Ophie and he told me later they had asked the hotel and had been told I
- checked out. One room we ended up in had a console copier running. I had
- heard about them but never seen one and was told it was okay if I
- photographed it. I went downstairs for my camera.
-
- I hadn't been alone once since arriving in Austin. While this wasn't
- always planned, the thought did occur to me that my room might be watched
- and that law enforcement might be interested in any of the many people
- I was seen talking to. I had mentioned a controversial interview we had
- coming up with ILF and although I thought I was being overly paranoid, I
- was still nervous I would be questioned about it. But it was 12:30 a.m.
- or so and I felt too silly asking for someone to run downstairs with me.
- So I went alone. But as I was closing the door and checking it was locked
- I saw someone head down the hall towards me and I knew instantly something
- was about to be up. Hackers are right when they say you can't fully
- understand this until you have lived it. He asked if I was Netta and I
- said yes and then he reached towards his pocket. I knew he was going for
- either a gun or a badge and there was nothing I could do about either.
- It turned out to be a badge and as he got close enough so that I could
- see it read "Austin Police Department" I thought to myself "Kewl, it's
- not the Secret Service." He asked me to accompany him to a room and,
- holding my camera, I did. He told the two "security guards" that we'd be
- leaving the door open. I had asked whether he was the guy who had
- called me last March and he said no that he was his partner. I wondered
- whether I was under investigation or whether they had no one else to ask
- for information or whether they just wanted to meet me after talking to
- me voice. It didn't occur to me to ask. I thought several times about the
- fact I was supposed to be out with Bloodaxe and Ophie and that if I had
- made it a point to leave with them this wouldn't be happening. I wondered
- who else APD had questioned who had not told anyone. I wondered if they had
- even questioned someone about me. I also feared people would come looking
- for me and see me in that room and think I was talking to the police
- voluntarily. That I had sought them out. God forbid they should think I
- was telling the police about the console copier.
-
- The whole thing only took about 8 minutes and the officer asked me
- nothing I had a problem answering. He treated me with respect and didn't
- press me to say anything I wasn't comfortable saying. I offered to give
- him some of my magazines at the end of the conversation and he walked me
- to my room and was clearly planning to wait outside. I invited him in and
- he watched me pull issues from three suitcases. It was apparent nothing
- illegal had gone on in my room. I'd lay odds it was the cleanest room
- there too. The day before, for example, my trash in the bathroom had
- been dumped at least three times. None were by me or when I was in the
- room. The only thing I couldn't answer, and it was simply from nerves,
- was what I had done on New Year's Eve. The answer came out that I didn't
- remember and since I stammered it, it must have looked like I had seen or
- done something I shouldn't have. But all I did was IRC and eat sushi and
- I do that so often I didn't even remember when asked. New Year's Eve had
- been almost like any other night.
-
- Anyway, I got the console copier photo (hint: I could use a detailed
- article on how they work to run with it). We then moved on to other rooms
- and I ran into Drunkfux and Damien Thorn. I did a long video interview
- with Drunkfux, who would have made an excellent journalist. He resisted
- the idea of asking me petty questions about who I like and don't like in
- the scene and who I'd sleep with if I could. I would have answered
- anything he asked in the spirit of the HoHoCon video tradition, but
- instead we got into more serious issues and people who think Drunkfux is
- shallow or a less-than-serious dude due to his IRC reputation will be most
- surprised.
-
- Then Damien did an equally long interview and Drunkfux got eleet footage
- of me closing my eyes when the talk got too technical. I did almost pass
- out as it was 3 a.m. or so and I felt really comfortable being with them
- but I snapped to attention just in the nick of time as Drunkfux had the
- camera aimed on me and Damien was making a joke. Damien took it in stride
- but I think it was the first time anyone had ever had the chance to listen
- to his most eleet technical tips and was bored. I hope he knows I love him,
- like most hackers, for the person he is and not for the skills or trophies
- he has. I was transfixed as he told Drunkfux his beginnings in the computer
- underground and his views on laws, ethics, writing, etc. I just don't lust
- to know what model of phones he respects most or what gadget he's tested
- last. Luckily for you, Drunkfux did the interview, not me, and he did ask
- lots on that sort of stuff. After they were done Damien and I went out to
- some fast food burger joint. It was dirt cheap and tasted like cardboard.
- We had a great chat, as usual, and then went to the airport with Slyme who
- had slept the night away and missed everything. My flight was first and
- they walked me to the gate and made a fuss over me and it was the perfect
- ending.
-
- I can't believe I now have to wait till June (and go to Georgia, of
- all places) to see some of you again. Oh well. In the meantime, happy
- Valentine's Day to you and whoever you netsex and/or fantasize about.
- Happy April Fool's Day in advance too. Just prank someone else this year,
- okay? <grin>.
-
- (Sample issues of Gray Areas are $7.00 each (U.S.) and $10.00 each
- (foreign) from: Gray Areas, Inc. P.O. Box 808, Broomall, PA 19008.
- E-mail addresses are: grayarea@well.sf.ca.us or grayarea@netaxs.com or
- grayarea@mindvox.phantom.com. PGP key is below. Use it.)
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