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Odin Makes: A Grilled Cheese Sandwich - Duration: 2:11.

Hello! I'm Odin, and this time I am going to make another request.

It's grilled cheese sandwich.

I'll start off with some bread.

I can apply some butter to one side of the bread,

and then I can toast the bread.

(Sigh) Fine. I'll use a hot plate

I'll get a new piece of bread, apply some more butter,

and now I can toast the bread properly.

I'll have to cut the cheese and add that to the bread so it'll start to warm up.

Damnit!

Butter a piece of bread.

Cut the cheese.

Toast the bread.

Melt the cheese.

Now that I've grilled my cheese sandwich, I need to cut it in half, and to do that,

I'll use my bandsaw.

Now if you don't have a bandsaw, you could try using a table saw.

You could use a circular saw.

A jigsaw.

A reciprocating saw.

A hacksaw.

Pruning saw.

Or, in a pinch, you could even try a kitchen knife.

You can use this same idea to make other sandwiches too.

Grilled chesse on texas toast, rye, or even classic white bread.

All the ingredients I used are actually edible, and I put a part list in the description.

And remember, there are many different ways to make a sandwich,

But this is how Odin Makes.

If you liked the video or have other ideas for something for me to make, please leave them in the comments below.

And if you make any of these projects for yourself, I'd love to see a picture.

Send me one at odin@odinmakes.com

Well that's kind of a bummer.

Because it's actually working.

I was hoping it would just explode into flames, but it's actually just working.

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How to Check Jio Balance and Data in Mobile or computer - Duration: 2:02.

Welcome to Telugu Tech Mantra

Click on My Jio App

Open MyJio

Click On Sign IN With Sim

Then Click left Menu Icon

Select the My Plans

Here You Can see Balance and your Jio Details

Second Way Check Balance on Computer

Go To URL And Type

www.jio.com

Then Click On Sign in Button

Here You Can Enter U r Jio Number And Password

Select the My Plans

Now U can see the your jio Balance or You active Plans

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PANEER JALFREZI WITH PEPPERS/ paneer pepper Jalfrezi recipe. - Duration: 1:07.

Ingredients 1 red bell pepper, seeded and cut into strips 1 orange bell pepper, seeded and cut into strips 220 gram paneer, cut into strips 2 large tomatoes, chopped 2 tsp. minced ginger 1 tsp. minced garlic 11/2 tsp. cumin seed 1 tsp. garam masala ½ tsp. chili powder

1 medium onion thinly sliced ½ tsp. turmeric ¼ tsp. paprika 1 ½ tsp. lemon juice Salt to taste Pepper to taste (optional) 2-tblspn vegetable oil or coconut oil Cilantro to garnish

Place a large saucepan on medium-high heat; add oil and cumin to splutter.Add ginger garlic cook until raw smell goes away.

Stir in onions, garam masala, paprika, chili powder, and turmeric, cook for 5 minutes until onions are tender. Add splash of water if needed.

Now add peppers to the skillet cook for 5 minutes.

Cook until peppers are tender and soft.But not over cooked.

Gently stir in the paneer, tomatoes, lemon juice, salt and pepper, simmer for 5-8 minutes or until soft. (But not mushy)

Transfer to a serving dish, garnish with cilantro.

FOR FULL RECIPE CLICK DESCRIPTION BELOW.

THANK YOU FOR WATCHING,PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL FOR MORE RECIPES.

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Top 4 Benefits of Investing | Investing 101 - Duration: 3:51.

What's up guys welcome back to the Money

Mike show today I want to tell you guys

about the top 4 benefits of investing

and why you should start investing today

I want you guys to be mindful about what

an investor is. An investor is somebody

who manages risk for profit. Now this

could be risking your time or your money

to reap a greater reward like more money.

Now the first benefit of investing is

that investing can help provide a

regular source of income this can be

some cash flow from some rental property

that you own or this can be a dividend

paid out quarterly or annually from some

stocks ETS or mutual funds that you own

having an extra source of income can

help pay off some debt, serve as a down

payment for your first home purchase or

even help send your kids to college the

second benefit of investing is having a

stream of passive income. Passive income

is by far one of the most important yet

commonly overlooked parts of investing.

For example as a real estate investor, I

make money every single month when my

tenants pay me rent on the properties that I own.

Do you know how important it is to have

a stream of passive income coming in

aside from your full-time job or

part-time hustle. Passive income is what

can help you reach a financially free future

over time. Number three investing can help

provide long-term returns at a much

higher rate of return than a savings

account ever could. This is because the

interest rate on a savings account is so

low most of the time under half a

percent that it wouldn't even keep up with

the cost of inflation. For example if you

were to save ten thousand dollars for

ten consecutive years by the end of the

tenth year you would have a modest

$100,000. On the flip side if you were to

invest that same ten thousand dollars

for ten consecutive years at an average

rate of return of ten percent by the end

of the tenth year you would have 175

thousand three hundred and twelve

dollars and seventy-eight cents that's

the difference of over 75 thousand

dollars. Last but not least by investing

you can fight off and outperform

inflation you have to understand that

every single year prices slowly start to

creep up. If you can have a higher

average rate of return from your

investments than inflation is able to

creep up then you are on track to

reaching a financially free future. In

summary investing is important for 4 main

reasons.

Number one it can help provide a regular

source of income whether through cash

flow or dividends. Number two investing can

help provide a passive stream of income.

Number three investing can help provide

long-term returns that can be used to

pay other expenses and number for

investing can help you fight off

inflation. If you found this video

helpful make sure to LIKE this video

share it with your friends and subscribe

to the Money Mike Show for more helpful

personal finance videos. I'm Money Mike

helping you reach a financially free

future.

you

For more infomation >> Top 4 Benefits of Investing | Investing 101 - Duration: 3:51.

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How To Make A Free Gaming Intro For YouTube Or Twitch Videos (No Software) - Duration: 15:03.

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how to make a intro on panzoid

how to make an intro for youtube videos no software 2017

Thanks For Watching

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Asperger's or Autism? | WAAW17 | invisible i - Duration: 10:45.

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Google search right side information box for your Company, Product or Blog | Knowledge Graph - Duration: 14:52.

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FLIP, SIP, or SLIP CHALLENGE! - Duration: 7:34.

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من أروع أغاني الفنانة فاطمة تبعمرانت [أور كيس العيب -Or Giss L3ib ]Best Of Fatima tabaamrant - Duration: 14:19.

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Do or Die got Deleted? | Copyright strike issue + Alternate ending to the episode! - Duration: 6:46.

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[MDS Contest 2017] Ready or Not? (**CC for Eng Subs) - Duration: 2:21.

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PURI PRATHA 1 // how to make soft and puffy puri paratha //fried paratha - Duration: 7:23.

Assalam o alaikm

viewers today i am here with a delicious recipe

actully i have 3 recipes here in this platter

all 3 i have been sharing with you

you can find link in the description box below

as well as in cards

in this video i will give you recipe for puri paratha

so lets note down the ingredients we need

plan flour 3 cups

yogurt 3 tbsp

ghee 3 tsp heaped or 4 tsp leveled

semolina 1/4 cup

sugar 1 tbsp

salt 1 tsp

or to taste

i have 500 ml lukewarm water

you can use milk but i use water today

and i will give you the exact amount of water after using it

first add dry ingredients

add semolina

sugar

salt

mix well

then add yogurt

add ghee

i keep 1/2 tsp for later use

mix all nicely

and make flour crumbly

it should look like that

now add water little by little

and start kneading it

i add 200 ml first

and then 100 ml

and it should be enough

so i use 300 ml water in it

only combine it with water

after that apply remaining ghee on your hand

start kneading it

just 2 to 3 minute

then make a round ball and cover it

and let it rest for 30 minutes to 1 hour

cover it with a damp kitchen towel

or cover it with a lid

its been almost 45 minutes from the dough is resting

and knead it again just 1 minute

apply oil again and knead

it will be soft and shiny after rest ,you can see

its done

now make dough balls from it

I made 2 for big parathas

and 2 small for paratha roll

it is almost the size of a golf ball

and these big are double in size

let them rest again for 30 minutes

oil is preheated

and the dough balls are set now

as i make all videos alone

so its very hard for me to adjust the angles

sorry for that

now what should we do

apply some oil on your hand again

take a dough ball

drop some oil on it and press

roll it with hand or with rolling pin its up to you

but roll it this as much as possible

now oil is very hot

don`t worry about the shape

put it in the oil opposite from your side

after putting it in oil immedietely press it with a flat spoon

it will float on top in few seconds

when it changes its color flip it

fry it as much as you like

crispiness and color is depend on you

it is fried from both sides evenly

hang it on the wok for few seconds

to drain excessive oil as much as possible

and then put it on a paper towel on napkin

now make small paratha with the same method

take a small ball

drizzle few drops of oil

keep pressing it

i drop it in oil first then i will show you

press it imedietely like that

it takes almost 1 minute from 1 side and half from other

and it will be done

flip it

now make all with same method

our yummy puri parathas are ready to eat

i will serve these with gola kabab

I will give you gola kabab`s recipe in another video

so try it

and give your feed back

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and check my face book page ,i have many written recipes there

share your views and suggestions in your comments

remember me in your prayers

ALLAH hafiz

For more infomation >> PURI PRATHA 1 // how to make soft and puffy puri paratha //fried paratha - Duration: 7:23.

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Vivora Luno Sitting Ball Review - Ask Doctor Jo - Duration: 6:58.

Hey everybody it's Doctor Jo, and it's

product review time again. The folks at

Vivora sent me their Luno sitting ball.

So let's get started.

So this is the luno

sitting ball. As you can see, it's

almost like what we have as a Swiss ball

or a therapy ball, but it's cooler. And the

reason that it's cooler, you can see here,

is it has this felt covering. And what's

so cool about the felt covering is it's

stylish, so if you're using this as an

office chair or somewhere that's just not

at home while you're exercising, you can

get the felt in several different

colors, and so it can be a little stylish

in your office and you don't just have

like a bright orange or bright green

therapy ball that you're sitting on. So

if you look here you have this

little opening, and there is a therapy

ball on the inside. So the way it comes

is everything's deflated and you put

that on the inside and you just inflate

it as you go. There's some cool

instructions to show you how to do that

and then once you get it to the amount

of air in there that you want and need,

to have a good sitting position, then

you just sit that up, and it's a nice

sitting chair for you. What's also cool

about this felt that it does, is if

you've ever sat on a therapy ball, you

notice that sometimes when you sit it

kind of flattens out a little bit, and

the reason that's not always good is

because you want it to be a specific

height for you your hips and your knees

should be at about a 90 degree angle. So

a lot of times without this, if you sit

on the therapy ball, it kind of flattens

out and then it kind of it changes your

height, so the the felt actually helps it

hold its circle-ness in a little bit

better. So then once you get it to the

height you need, it stays like that so

that's a really cool component of it as

well. It also has a fun little handle

which I like because if you're moving it

around sometimes it's hard to carry a

therapy ball like this, so you've got the

handle you can just take it with you

from room to room or anything like that.

And then on the bottom here, it actually

has some little little dots, some silicon

dots, that help with traction so if

you're using it an office that maybe has

hard floors or laminate floors, this will

help it from sliding around on you so

you can do nice good solid sitting

position. So I'm going to sit on it and

show you what I'm talking about. Whoa a

little off-balance there that's good

that helps with my stability. As you can

see here, when I sit on the ball I want

to be at about a ninety degree at my

hips and about a ninety degree at my

knees. The angle of the camera might make

it look a little bit off, but as I'm

sitting, I'm 90 degrees here at 90

degrees here, and that's what you want.

You want your feet to be nice and flat.

You don't want to have to just be

touching with your toes, and you don't

want to be having your knees up here, you

want it to be a nice comfortable neutral

position. So that's how you want it and

if you look at the ball you can see when

I'm sitting on it it's not flattening

out. That felt is keeping that nice

circle hold, so I can sit up nice and

tall. On therapy balls, sitting balls here,

you can see I have that upright position.

It's really hard on these balls to kind

of slump down because as you can see I

have to kind of push up my heels there,

so it makes you sit up in this nice good

position, you're working those core

muscles. The reason that these sitting

balls are so great, especially with if

you're sitting all day working at a

computer, is even just sitting on it my

core muscles are working because it's an

uneven surface, and if they weren't

working, I'd be falling off the ball, so

that's what's so great is you don't even

have to pay attention, your body is going

to do it, but you're working those core

muscles keeping them nice and strong

while you're working on the computer,

while you're writing, while you're

watching something, even if you're just

watching TV on it, or lounging around so

it's really great for all of that. You

can even use this sitting ball as like

an ottoman for your legs if you're

sitting on couch. You can use it to prop

up. You can use it while exercising for

yoga, you can even have it for your kids

to have it as a kind of something to

play on, but then they're actually

working their muscles as well. So that

works really great. But you can see here

even while I'm talking, I'm sitting up

nice and straight. I'm one of those

people that when I get focused on doing

something on the computer, I tend to kind

of hunch forward a little bit, and

before in a chair, that's easy to do. But

if you're sitting on these balls, it

makes it really hard to kind of lean

forward because then you get out of

position and you can feel it a lot more,

so that's why it's really really great

to use these, it keeps you in that that

proper position, that neutral position of

your spine, and so then you don't have an

achy back at the end of the day. Your

neck even gets in a neutral position

when you're doing it, so you don't tend

to go forward like that which can cause

headaches and things like that. So this

is a really really great thing to have. I

think it's important, and what I really

love about it is you can get the felt in

different colors, so you can match

wherever you're doing it so it's very

stylish as well. So some pretty simple

exercises that you can do even while

you're at your desk working to help keep

that posture, to help keep those core

muscles strong, are really simple and you

can kind of do them while you're working.

You don't even have to stop. A lot of the

ones that I like are the pelvic tilts

because they aren't big movements but

they work those smaller muscles so well.

So a pelvic tilt, what you want to do is

keep your upper body pretty still. All

the movements at your hips and so what

you're going to do is, you're just going

to slide the hips forward and then come

back. But it's not this. You're not moving

your whole body, this is staying pretty

still and you're just moving those hips

back and forth. And if you do it

correctly, you can see that my my hips

are rotating the ball is going to move

just a little bit because you're moving

those hips front to back, and you'll feel

it in your low back, you'll feel it in

your core working very nicely. So you

don't have to do a lot, you can just set

a timer and once an hour, do about 10 of

them. Then the next one is a lateral tilt,

and so then you're just going to go side

to side. I call this one the Shakira. So

again just about 10 of them is all you

need just to keep everything moving,

that blood flowing, while you're working

throughout the day. So there you have it.

If you have any questions, leave them in the

comments section. If you're interested in

purchasing this you can go to

askdoctorjo.com/luno And rememberbe

safe (don't fall off of it). Have fun. And I

hope you feel better soon.

For more infomation >> Vivora Luno Sitting Ball Review - Ask Doctor Jo - Duration: 6:58.

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8 Strangest Solved Mysteries - Duration: 43:04.

8 Strangest Solved Mysteries The phrase "unsolved mystery" brings up connotations

of dedicated research, dangerous archeology, and that TV show from the '80s.

But sometimes, these "unsolved mysteries" actually get solved—in fact, some of them

were explained a long time ago.

While the explanations for these crazy mysteries are often much less salacious than the mysteries

themselves, they're no less interesting.

Whether they're phenomenon thought to be ancient or extraterrestrial, or crazy detective stories

that ended tragically, a solved mystery is worth reading about, especially since they

offer that "creep factor" generally sought-after in these types of narratives.

They can involve centuries-old building techniques, natural occurrences, or the disappearances

of people.

And they bedeviled professional and amateur investigators for years or decades, only to

be cracked.

Here are some of the strangest solved mysteries, and what really happened in these cases.

1.

The Death of Bill Sparkman The part-time census worker found naked, bound

and hanging from a tree had staged his suicide to make it appear like murder, authorities

said today.

When the body of Bill Sparkman, 51, was found near a rural Kentucky cemetery in September,

he was gagged, had duct tape over his eyes and neck, his hands and feet were bound with

tape, and he had "fed" scrawled on his chest.

Authorities initially investigated whether Sparkman had been a victim of anti-government

sentiment, but today they said in a statement that he died during an "intentional, self-inflicted

act that was staged to appear as a homicide."

Two life insurance plans had also been taken out by Sparkman, a single father, right before

the time of his death, but payment for suicide was precluded, said police.

If Sparkman had been killed on the job, his family also would have been be eligible for

up to $10,000 in death gratuity payments from the government, according to the Associated

Press.

He was not eligible for a separate life insurance policy through the government because his

census work was intermittent, Census Bureau spokesman Stephen Buckner said in September.

According to the Kentucky State Police, DNA evidence shows that Sparkman was the only

person who "handled the key pieces of evidence" and there was no evidence of involvement by

other individuals.

Kentucky State Police Capt. Lisa Rudzinski said an analysis found that "fed" was written

"from the bottom up."

He was touching the ground, and to survive "all Mr. Sparkman had to do at any time was

stand up," she said.

Sparkman had also "discussed ending his own life," according to the police statement,

and had often talked about the "perceived negative attitudes toward federal entities"

by members of the community.

Sparkman's mother, Henrie Sparkman of Inverness, Fla., bristled at the conclusion.

"I disagree!" she wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press.

Police said the official cause of death was asphyxiation and strangulation.

Slain Census Worker Was Cancer Survivor.

Jerry Weaver of Fairfield, Ohio, was in the area for a family reunion when he discovered

Sparkman's body on Sept. 12 in Daniel Boone National Forest.

Sparkman's truck was found nearby with his computer still inside.

"His tailgate was down," Weaver told the AP at the time.

"I thought he could have been killed somewhere else and brought there and hanged up for display,

or they actually could have killed him right there.

It was a bad, bad scene."

Sparkman, his mother said, had moved to Kentucky to take a leadership position with the Boy

Scouts of America.

He, himself, was an Eagle Scout.

A single father and non-Hodgkin lymphoma survivor, Sparkman was working two jobs -- as a census

worker and a substitute teacher -- while he waited for a permanent teaching position to

open up.

Carol Williams was Sparkman's course mentor in the teacher education program at Western

Governors University, where he took online classes and graduated in 2008.

"He was going to be a middle school mathematics teacher," she said.

"From what I recall, he was an instruction aide, what we call a paraprofessional.

He did a lot of things that teachers do."

Williams said he was so devoted to education and such a hard worker that she nominated

him to speak at commencement, which he attended in Salt Lake City after driving cross-country.

In a 2008 profile in The Times Tribune, which covers southeastern Kentucky, Sparkman talked

about juggling school, work, chemotherapy treatments and being a single father to a

teenage son.

"I know a lot of people were out there praying for me, and I have no doubt that it was a

mixture of God's will, the doctors, and my friends and family that got me through this,"

he told the newspaper.

The Census Bureau said Sparkman's death was the first suspicious death of a census worker

since 1998, although a 71-year-old employee was killed by a dog in Nashville, Ind., in

2000.

While media and pop culture speculation centered on lurid anti-Obama and anti-government conspiracies,

the Kentucky State Police came out with a much more believable explanation.

Sparkman was a cancer survivor, but likely believed his cancer had returned.

He committed suicide and staged it to look like a homicide, in order to collect a $600,000

life insurance policy, which would go to his family.

2.

The Blood Rain of Kerala Michael Crichton in his 1969 novel The Andromeda

Strain deals with a deadly extraterrestrial microorganism that rapidly and fatally clots

human blood.

A military satellite designed to capture upper-atmosphere microorganisms upon reentering the Earth wreaks

havoc in Piedmont, Arizona, where the satellite lands.

This may not seem like the stuff sci-fi anymore, now with some leading scientists claiming

that the microorganism found in 'red rain' in Sri Lanka is of extraterrestrial origin.

Red rain which caused fear and panic in four different areas in the country namely, Monaragala,

Polonnaruwa, Sewanagala and Manampitiya leaving red frost in the latter two districts, continue

to baffle local scientists still studying samples of the freak showers.

Similar showers of 'blood rain' were experienced in Kerala, South India during two consecutive

months from July to September this year, spawning several scientific and non-scientific theories

with regarding to its origin.

So from where exactly does this mysterious rain originate?

Is it from the earth whose natural elements we are familiar with having growing in these

environments since the day we were born?

Or from some extraterrestrial origins we are completely alien to?

Was Sri Lanka's best known expatriate resident, Sir Arthur C Clarke was correct when he said

that alien life existed wishing that he would live to see proof of this before his death?

Are we at the brink of a close encounter with aliens, which has coincided with many other

strange happenings occurring both here and in other parts of the world?

For example the mysterious allergies in school children, the cause of which scientists are

still trying to work out.

Does the red rain have a cosmic ancestry - a hypothesis first trotted out by Godfrey Louis

and Santhosh Kumar (of Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam) in a paper that won world recognition,

which pointed to higher life forms including intelligent life?

In a bid to allegedly prevent 'bio-scientific problems in the future' to quote a leading

state paper, the Health Ministry is to dispatch six doctors to the affected areas.

The same paper states that further studies by the Industrial Technology Institute and

Nano Technology Institute also found the algae was harmless and had no impact on human health.

Meanwhile scientists studying samples of the red water at the Medical Research Institute

and other institutes such as the Industrial Technological Institute (ITI) and universities

told The Nation that they have yet to come to a definite conclusion, although not ruling

out algae as a possible cause.While Health Ministry officials claim that the microorganisms

contained in the 'red rain' is Trachelomonas, Medical Research Institute (MRI) Microbiologist

Dr Sujatha Pathirage said that the microorganisms are usually found in contaminated water.

"This is a very rare and unusual occurrence as we have never experienced red rain in this

country before.

But whatever microorganisms we have been looking at, appear to be living natural organisms

usually found in contaminated water, which we can't co-relate to the red rain," said

Dr Pathirage.No definite conclusion has been reached by scientists studying the red rain

samples in neighboring Kerala, either.

"Kerala scientists have two theories which we share: That the red rain has been caused

by algae from the ocean or from an asteroid from outer space," she told this writer in

a telephone interview.

"Like us they too have yet to come to a definite conclusion as to its source."

She nevertheless admitted that in all probability it could be algae.

"However I will be able to make a comment based on facts by next week when we expect

the findings from samples we sent to the other institutes."

She did add however that, "with the drastic climatic changes we are now experiencing,

we can expect anything."

Unlike in Sri Lanka, Kerala, red rain is by no means a rare phenomenon.

Colored rain in fact has been reported in Kerala as early as 1896 and several times

since then.

The longest 'blood rain' showers were experienced in 2001 when rain of multi-colored hues of

yellow, green, black and red were reported for three consecutive months from July 25

to September 23, staining clothes and water as well as vegetation, according to news reports.

The most recent of these red showers was in July this year, lasting for one week.

It was initially thought that the rains were colored by fallout from a hypothetical meteor,

but a study commissioned by the Government of India is said to have concluded that the

rains had been colored by airborne spores from locally prolific terrestrial algae.

Several groups of researchers analyzed the chemical elements in the solid particles and

different techniques of study gave similar results.

The particles were composed mostly of carbon and oxygen with lesser amounts of hydrogen,

nitrogen, silicon, chlorine and metals.

In an interview with The Nation last July, Buckingham University UK, Buckingham Centre

for Astrobiology Director and Cardiff University Prof Chandra Wickramasinghe claimed that life

could have hitched a ride on a comet to earth and evolved into the thousands of species

that now inhabit the earth.

Writing to The Nation regarding the 'red rain', Prof Wickramasinghe says, "We have not examined

any samples of the red rain of Sri Lanka, but I have seen some electron micrographs

of this material that were sent to me by scientists at the MRI."

"At first sight it looks uncannily similar to the Kerala red rain which my colleagues

and I have been investigating for over five years.

The red cells causing the redness of the Kerala rain are undoubtedly biological cells resembling

algae.

But so far their attempts to identify this known terrestrial algae have proved difficult.

We conclude that they have all the characteristics of an alien microorganism."He added that the

only reason that scientists have tended to dismiss this possibility is because it is

held that life is a purely the Earth-based affair with life originating on our planet

four billion years ago.

"According to him extraterrestrial life is considered by many to be an 'extraordinary

hypothesis' that needs extraordinary evidence to support it.

"Not only is the evidence for panspermia (hypothesis that life exists throughout the universe,

distributed by meteoroids, asteroids and planetoids) and extraterrestrial microbes overwhelming,

the confinement of life to our tiny planet is the most extraordinary hypothesis of all.""Even

in the past three months we have found evidence from astronomy, biology and geology that make

the old theories of life confined to Earth indefensible.

I think life is a truly cosmic phenomenon, and terrestrial life is a manifestation of

such cosmic life.

It is in this context that I think phenomena like the red rain could be connected with

extraterrestrial microbes arriving at the Earth at the present time.

In the case of the Kerala red rain a sonic boom was heard prior to the rain.

I think a fragment of a comet entering Earth exploded in the high stratosphere and released

the red cells that formed the nuclei of raindrops."Prof Wickramasinghe's team in the UK have considerable

work on the Kerala red rain that was published last year in a paper, 'Growth and replication

of red rain cells at 121oC and their red fluorescence' co-authored (by Wickramasinghe, Rajkumar Gangappa,

Milton Wainwright, Godfrey Louis and Santhosh Kumar) and the results were presented at the

SPIE meeting in San Diego, California.

3.

The Death of Anastasia The horror of the October Revolution hit home

in 1918, when Russia's Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family were executed by Bolshevik

secret police.

Among them was 17-year-old Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna — better known simply as Anastasia?

Because the bodies of the Tsar and his family were never found, rumors abounded that Anastasia

had somehow escaped—rumors fanned by nearly a dozen women who claimed to be missing duchess.

The most prominent was Anna Anderson, a German woman who claimed to be Anastasia in 1921,

while living in an asylum.

She claimed to have no memory of her escape.

While Anderson managed to fool some people, survivors of the Romanov dynasty rejected

her.

Still, the story was made all the more intriguing by the fact that Anastasia's body was never

found.

Anastasia was born on June 18, 1901, in Petrodvorets, Russia.

On the night of July 16-17, 1918, she and her family were executed in Yekaterinburg,

Russia.

Speculation arose as to whether she and her brother, Alexei Nikolaevich, might have survived.

In 1991, a forensic study identified the bodies of her family members and servants, but not

hers or Alexei's.

A 2007 DNA test of a second grave identified her and her brother's bodies.

Anastasia was born Anastasia Nikolaevna (or Anastasiya Nikolayevna) in Petrodvorets, Russia—a

town near St. Petersburg formerly called Peterhof—on June 18, 1901.

Anastasia's mother was Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt, also known as Alexandra Feodorovna, who became

known as Empress Alexandra after her marriage.

Her father, Nicholas II, was Russia's final tsar, and part of the Romanov dynasty that

had ruled the country for three centuries.

Anastasia's parents married in late 1894, shortly after her grandfather, Tsar Alexander

III, died of kidney disease and her father inherited the throne.

Anastasia had four siblings: three older sisters named Olga, Tatiana and Maria, and a younger

brother named Alexei, who was heir to the throne.

In her younger years, Anastasia received her education from her mother, who taught the

girl spelling and prayers.

As she grew older, Anastasia was assigned a Swiss tutor.

Anastasia and Maria were looked after by a governess, while their older sisters were

cared for by their mother's lady-in-waiting.

The tight-knit Romanov family lived peacefully at Tsarskoe Palace until Nicholas II generated

increasing public hostility during World War I.

In March of 1917 as soldiers launched a mutiny and began seizing royal property, Nicholas

II agreed to abdicate the throne in hopes of preventing a Russian civil war.

Anastasia and her family were then exiled to the Ural Mountains and placed under house

arrest.

Unfortunately, a civil war could not be prevented.

On the night of July 16-17, 1918, as Bolsheviks led by Vladimir Lenin fought to replace imperial

rule with a new Communist regime, the Romanov family was awoken and told to get dressed.

On orders of the Supreme Soviet council of Russia, Yakov Yurovsky, commandant of the

Special House of Purpose, led Anastasia and her family down to a basement under the pretext

that they were being protected from the impending chaos of advancing counterrevolutionaries.

The family was met by a group of executioners, who opened fire on Anastasia, her parents

and siblings, a few of the family's remaining servants and Anastasia's pet dog.

The Romanov legacy seemed to have been silenced forever in that cold basement in Yekaterinburg,

Russia.

In the years following the Romanovs' murders, speculation arose as to whether Anastasia

and her brother might have survived the execution.

Rumors circulated that they were shielded from the bullets by family jewels that had

been sewn into their clothing for safekeeping.

Anastasia's fate was particularly prone to these conjectures, as a number of women claiming

to be the grand duchess periodically surfaced.

Among the best known of these women was Anna Anderson (aka Franziska Schanzkowska), who,

beginning in the early 1920s fought to prove herself the rightful claimant of Anastasia's

inheritance.

Anderson's suit was rejected in 1970, and the mystery of the Grand Duchess Anastasia

remained unsolved.

Anastasia's dubious whereabouts inspired books, plays and movies, including an Academy Award–winning

film starring legendary actress Ingrid Bergman.

In the 1970s an amateur archaeologist found a shallow grave containing the well-aged skeletons

of six adults and three children.

He suppressed these findings from the public until the Soviet Union collapsed in the early

1990s.

A forensic investigation in 1991 identified the nine bodies as belonging to Anastasia's

family members and servants, but Anastasia and her brother's bodies still appeared to

be missing.

In 2007 a new DNA analysis of another grave, discovered near the first, conclusively identified

Anastasia and Alexei's bodies, closing the door on nearly 90 years of mystery and speculation.

4.

Why the Mayans Vanished The collapse of the Maya civilization is considered

one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the ancient world.

One can only speculate their downfall from the numerous explanations presented by researchers.

The differences of their accounts imply the Maya and their way of life is virtually a

complete mystery to our modern way of thinking.

How did this advanced society disappear without leaving any solid evidence of their downfall?

Is this a sign of a sudden collapse from a cataclysm or, like some believe, abandonment

as the result of political upheaval?

With the absence of any concrete evidence there are many possibilities of their decline

and the same can be said about their belief system as well.

The main clues are from paintings on walls, pottery, and very few writings in the form

of deciphered hieroglyphs.

It's very difficult for researchers to piece together this ancient culture without information

being left out or interpreted incorrectly.

Only recent discoveries have been used as evidence to explain how they lived and what

happened to their lost civilization.

During its reign there is no doubt this amazing civilization was far beyond it's time in

comparison to other cultures but there are still many unsolved mysteries surrounding

this extraordinary people and their beliefs.

Clues and evidence support the idea the Maya possessed superior knowledge in mathematics

and astronomy.

The keen observation of the night's sky and its relation to their calendar and monuments

must have had significant meaning in their way of life.

For the time and effort it would have taken to advance to the level of knowledge they

processed, it seems this information must have had important meaning to them.

Some of this wisdom would take decades of observation and the use of very sophisticated

mathematics to calculate the astronomical cycles which take thousands of years to complete,

such as precession.

How did the buildup of this knowledge completely disappear without someone passing it along

unless something happened to the entire culture, taking their accomplishments with it?

The Maya left behind the evidence to prove their knowledge of mathematics and astronomy

was superior but why did they practice sacrificial rituals and bloodletting?

Was this their way of population control or to please the Gods of the underworld as most

believe?

These rituals were a complete mystery until the Bonampak murals were discovered during

an excavation in 1949.

Before this time it was believed they were a peaceful non-violent culture.

The most popular belief, that they performed ceremonies to please the gods, follows the

same patterns as other cultures such as the Aztecs.

It is believed from the depictions on ancient walls that members of the royal families practiced

bloodletting and self-sacrifice for the sake of contacting the gods or their ancestors.

It seems an advanced society would have plausible reasons to practice this sort of custom.

Researchers believe the walls also depict prisoners of war as victims to human sacrifice.

They determined these different ceremonies were held on certain days of the Maya calendar

year or during celestial events, why would these dates be important for the type of rituals

they performed?

For what is believed as entertainment, the Maya played a ballgame called poc-ta-poc.

The game involved a rubber ball they would strike with their hips trying to bounce it

through a stone circle usually mounted high on a wall.

With the existence of over 550 of these ball courts discovered so far, this evidence should

determine the importance of the games to their everyday lives.

It is believed by many that the games were the most sacred practice of the Maya and the

winners were sacrificed with honor.

Others find this speculation hard to believe with the idea of all the best players being

killed off leaving no competition for future games.

For this reason, they believe the losers were sacrificed.

If it was an honor to win the game only to be sacrificed they must have believed it was

for a valid reason and this would encourage future team members to compete harder.

What if the ballgames were not for entertainment purpose but were instead used to determine

who will enter the afterlife?

Was this part of their beliefs of entering the next life with royalty and honor?

The depiction on walls of the players wearing their headdresses and royal jewelry should

indicate they were of high rank on both sides.

Even if the losers were sacrificed, why would they risk their lives to please the gods or

for the sake of entertainment?

It seems they would want to hold their positions by sacrificing someone of less importance

as the ancient Roman gladiators did.

5.

The Kidnapping of Carlina White It was an abduction that made headlines and

stunned the authorities: A 3-week-old infant, taken to a Manhattan hospital in August 1987

for treatment of a fever, was snatched by a woman dressed in nurse's clothes and never

heard from again.

Two decades later, with investigators stumped and the case cold, the parents of the abducted

girl refused to give up hope, believing that someday their daughter might return.

Their prayers were answered.

Carlina White, now 23 and living in Georgia, was reunited on Friday with her biological

parents, Joy White and Carl Tyson, bringing an end to one of the most baffling missing

persons cases in the New York Police Department's files.

The reunion brought elation to a mother and father racked by pain and anger for over two

decades, and a new family for a woman who had long held suspicions about her past.

On Friday, Carlina White and her biological family met for the first time since her abduction,

at the Bronx home of Sheena White, an 18-year-old half-sister who until recently Carlina did

not know she had."We spoke and got to know each other, and she looks exactly like my

mom," Sheena White said.

"It felt like we knew each other before we met."

The improbable case began on Aug. 4, 1987, when Carlina, 19 days old, was taken to Harlem

Hospital with a fever.

About two hours after being admitted, Carlina disappeared from a pediatrics ward, and detectives

quickly narrowed in on a mysterious woman who had consoled Carlina's worried mother

and had been seen lingering around the hospital in a nurse's uniform.

A suspect was later questioned but could not be connected to the abduction.

"We had a description, back then, of a woman who picked up the baby who acted as if she

belonged there, or worked there," Paul J. Browne, a police spokesman, said Wednesday.

"Obviously, it has been an open investigation; some leads did not work out, and obviously

had not resulted in her being found."

Carlina was taken to Connecticut and then Georgia, the police said, raised under a different

name by a woman who treated her poorly.

Carlina's suspicions started to grow around her 16th birthday, partly "because the family

and her don't resemble each other," Sheena White said.

Mr. Browne said, "She has held the view, for a long time, that she did not belong to

the family she was living with."

As her suspicions grew, Carlina White started to investigate, at one point visiting the

Web site of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

It was on that site, Mr. Browne said, where she found a photo of an infant and believed

it was a photo of herself.

She then called her biological mother, Joy White, who in turn called the police, not

knowing if the young woman really was her daughter.

The call was routed to Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly's liaison unit, where Detective

Martin A. Brown answered.

"She was reaching out to the N.Y.P.D. because she knew the N.Y.P.D. had taken a report on

it and wanted to know if we could assist to match some of the DNA," Detective Brown

said Wednesday.

Detective Brown said Ms. White's story "sounded very unusual and very dramatic," and so

he decided not to simply refer her to the department's missing persons' investigators.

Rather, he called them himself to relay the details.

Those investigators eventually took DNA samples from Joy White and Carl Tyson, who separated

years ago and went on to raise separate families, and checked their DNA against Carlina's.

"The daughter's natural instincts were confirmed with DNA swabs," Mr. Browne said.

The detectives from the original case, he added, "are elated."

"It has always bothered them that this kid was never found," he said.

Mr. Browne said the case was still an active criminal investigation and would not discuss

or name any suspects.

"Obviously the missing-person aspect of it is closed, but the abduction part of it

is not," he said.

"We have our suspicions of who may be responsible, but not enough probable cause to permit an

arrest."

Detectives got the official word of the DNA match on Tuesday night.

But even before then, Carlina White and her biological family felt so strongly about their

connection that they did not wait for the test results: They reunited on Friday night

in the Bronx.

She could not be immediately reached for comment.

On her Twitter account, she noted that she planned to move to New York City and was looking

forward "to Sunday dinner."

Her mother, who always contended that her daughter was alive and even used Carlina White's

name as her e-mail address, was overwhelmed.

"I know that she never gave up," Sheena White said.

6.

The Missing Teens of Oklahoma Pearl Guzman always hoped her son would come

home after he and two classmates disappeared while driving to a high school football game

in 1970, so the distraught mother insisted on staying in her small Oklahoma town for

years even though the case quickly went cold.

By the time two rusted vehicles were found in a mucky lake last week, including an old

sports car with the remains of three people inside, it was too late for Guzman to learn

that the years she stayed in Sayre - blanketing the town with posters, driving to neighboring

areas on hunches - her son's grave had likely been a few miles away.

She died, her children say, heartbroken in 2010.

"Mom didn't ever want to leave Sayre because she told us if Thomas came back, he'd be looking

for us," said Lucia VanZandt, Thomas' sister.

"Since we didn't have a body to lay to rest, it was just like he vanished."

Thomas Michael Rios was 18 when he and two friends, Jimmy Williams and Leah Johnson,

vanished along with Williams' 1969 Camaro after leaving for a football game on Nov.

20, 1970.

When Thomas failed to return that night, his parents assumed he had gone hunting.

But hours turned into days, which quickly gave way to panic.

His parents called anyone who may have known their son - old girlfriends, high school buddies,

friends 100 miles away in Oklahoma City, from where the family had moved the year before

- and drove to talk to many of them.

They were desperate for any scrap of information, according to VanZandt and two of her sisters,

Linda Childress and Amanda Gusman.

"Everything stopped for us when that happened," said Gusman, who was 16 when her brother vanished.

The seven surviving children soon watched their mother shrink from life.

She became quiet and depressed, refusing to get out of bed for days.

"She was beside herself.

She couldn't cope," VanZandt said.

She said her mother eventually pulled herself out of her near-catatonic state with the help

of her strong Christian beliefs.

Yet she was haunted by a seemingly off-the-cuff comment Thomas once made about being able

to disappear, if he wanted, in a way that nobody would find him.

"Teenagers say those kinds of things, but mom was holding out for that hope that maybe

he had decided to leave town and was alive somewhere," said Childress, who said she was

12 or 13 when her older brother went missing.

"They were grasping at straws."

Her parents called police regularly, a duty that fell to their children in later decades.

Their calls began yielding little, if any, new information about the case, or even confirmation

that investigators were still looking.

Then four decades later, the case broke wide open.

Law enforcement officials were testing sonar equipment last week in Foss Lake, not far

from Sayre, when they stumbled across two cars submerged side-by-side, about 50 feet

from the end of a boat ramp in water just 12 feet deep.

A mud-caked 1969 Camaro was recovered on Tuesday, with skeletal remains inside, along with a

1950s Chevrolet possibly containing remains of a woman and two men who disappeared from

the area in 1969.

Custer County officials believe the three teens died after Williams' car plunged into

the lake.

Sheriff Bruce Peoples said both cars easily could have driven off a nearby country road

and down the boat ramp.

DNA tests are being done on the badly decomposed bones, but Peoples said he's confident the

remains found in the Camaro are those of the three long-missing teenagers.

Much of the family had moved away from Sayre by the 1980s, and with the case long cold,

Guzman reluctantly moved to Bristow, about 200 miles away in northeastern Oklahoma, her

daughters said.

"The grandkids started coming.

I guess you kind of - I hate to say give up - but we hadn't heard anything for years,"

Childress said.

Now, the sisters said, they hope to bury Thomas' ashes next to their mother's grave in Bristow.

"She always wondered what happened to him, where he was," VanZandt said.

"I'm sure she's happy now because she knows where he is.

We're just glad we got some closure."

VanZandt also noted that another brother, Ray Vasquez, died only nine hours before the

family learned the Camaro had been found.

"How God has his way of making things work out it's just really amazing," she said.

Still, Thomas' case remains clouded in mystery.

The Sayre Police Department doesn't have any records from the 1970s.

The sheriff's office in Beckham County, where Sayre is located, was able to provide only

a four-page incident report listing each teen's name, age, height, weight, race and date of

birth.

The three are listed as missing persons.

No summary, interview or investigative notes were included.

Peoples, the Custer County sheriff, said the remains are with the Oklahoma medical examiner's

office, which will investigate to see if any foul play was involved.

The office said testing could take a few days or a few years, or possibly be inconclusive,

depending on DNA samples that can be pulled from bones that may have been submerged for

four decades.

It wasn't until 2013 that the mystery was solved, or at least as much as it could be.

Their Camaro was found in a nearby lake where local police were testing sonar equipment.

Sure enough, three bodies were found inside the car, which was submerged in just 12 feet

of water, 50 feet from a boat ramp.

The bodies were identified as the three teens, and while it isn't clear whether they drove

the car in accidentally or were killed, at least their families can stop looking for

them.

7.

A Man Missing for Nine Years Spotted on Google Maps

A car that was recovered Tuesday from a Michigan pond with a man's body inside has been visible

on Google Maps for years.

Davie Lee Niles disappeared on October 11, 2006 after he was seen leaving his regular

watering hole, Jake's Bar, in Byron Township, Michigan, WOOD-TV reported.

At the time, his family said he met a friend there and then left abruptly, because he was

dealing with the discomfort caused by cancer.

His family lost hope of finding him, and in 2011 they published an obituary for the 72-year-old

man.

'Davie Lee Niles, age 72, of Wyoming, passed away and only God knows the time and place,'

the obituary read online.

While decorating a tree for Christmas outside of Cook Funeral Home in Byron Center, Brian

Houseman was on a lift when he spotted a car submerged in a pond.

'All of a sudden, it's like, 'Whoa, there's a car out there,' Houseman told WOOD-TV.

'No one could ever see it.

It was murky and things moved around.'

The car with Niles' body inside is even visible on Google Maps.

Not knowing that he just solved a nine-year-old mystery, Houseman called the Kent County Sheriff's

Department to notify them about the submerged car.

The Kent County Sheriff's Office Dive Team responded to the scene on Tuesday around 9am

and confirmed that there was indeed a vehicle in the pond and wrecking crews pulled it from

the water just before 11am.

Niles' skeletal remains were discovered in the driver's seat of the mud-covered car in

the pond, which is located about half a mile from where he was last seen, WOOD-TV reported.

His relatives came to the scene Tuesday and said the discovery of his remains gives them

the closure they've been waiting years for.

'For us today, it's a closure of a long search,' Niles' son-in-law, Scott Hathaway, told WOOD-TV.

'Why God waited nine years, I have no idea, but we're happy.

It's good to have him home.'

Authorities say they are waiting on dental records to positively identify the remains,

but they do believe it is Niles because the vehicle was his and they also found his wallet

in the car.

Foul play is not suspected and it's unclear what exactly happened to him.

8.

The Iron Pillar of Delhi In the Qutb complex of Delhi stands one of

the most curious metal objects in the world - the so called "Iron Pillar of Delhi",

which does not seem to rust, despite being over a thousand years old.

The height of the pillar, from the top of its capital to the bottom of its base is 7.2

metres, of which 1.1 metre is underground.

The base rests on a grid of iron bars soldered with lead into the upper layer of the dressed

stone pavement.

The pillar's lower diameter is 420 mm (17 in), and its upper diameter 306 mm (12.0 in).

It is estimated to weigh more than six tons."

While several inscriptions are found on the pillar, the oldest one is a six-line three

stanza Sanskrit inscription in verse form.

As the name Chandra is mentioned in the third verse, scholars have been able to date the

making of the pillar to the reign of Chandragupta II Vikramaditya (375-415 A.D.), a Gupta king.

Although it stands in Delhi today, how this pillar got there, and its original location

is still a subject of scholarly discussion.

One theory suggests that from its original location, the pillar was moved and erected

in the main temple at the fortress city of Lal Kot at Dhilli (modern Delhi) when it was

developed by the Tomar king, Anangapala II, in A.D. 1050.

This is based on an inscription found on the pillar itself.

In A.D. 1191, Anangapala's grandson, Prithiviraj Chauhan, was defeated by the slave army commander

of Muhammad Ghori of Ghazni, Qutb-ud-din Aibak, and Lal Kot fell into the hands of the invading

Muslim army.

In order to commemorate his victory, Aibak erected a mosque, called the Quwwat-ul-Islam

(Might of Islam), in Lal Kot.

This mosque was built on the base of a temple, albeit not the one where the pillar was erected.

Using archaeological evidence, and facts based on temple architecture, it has been proposed

that the pillar was moved from the Tomar temple to its present location in front of the mosque

in the Qutb Complex.

As mentioned earlier, one of the most interesting qualities of this pillar is its resistance

to corrosion.

Several theories have been put forward to explain this phenomenon.

These theories fall into two main categories – material factors (favoured by Indian investigators),

and environmental factors (favoured by foreign investigators).

One of these theories, the "Mixed Potential Theory" suggests that there is a co-relation

between the processing, structure, and properties of the pillar's iron.

Based on scientific analysis, it has been shown that these three factors work together

to form a protective passive layer of rust on the Iron Pillar of Delhi.

As a result, the pillar does not undergo further corrosion, and appears to have not rusted

over a thousand year.

Nevertheless, this ability to resist corrosion is not unique to the Iron Pillar of Delhi.

Research has shown that other large ancient Indian objects have a similar property.

These include the iron pillars at Dhar, Mandu, Mount Abu, Kodochadri Hill, and iron cannons.

Hence, it may be said that the ancient Indian iron-workers were highly skilled at forging

iron objects.

In a report published in the journal Current Science, R. Balasubramaniam of the Indian

Institute of Technology Kanpur, stated that the pillar is "a living testimony to the skill

of metallurgists of ancient India" One final thought regarding the Iron Pillar

of Delhi: What man can make, man can also destroy.

In 1997, a fence was erected around the pillar as a response to the damage caused by visitors.

According to a popular belief, it is considered good luck if one could stand with one's

back to the pillar and make one's hands meet behind it.

Consequently, the protective passive layer of rust on the surface of the iron would have

been inadvertently removed by visitors over time, leading to significant wear and visible

discoloration on the lower portion of the pillar.

It would be a great shame indeed if such monuments that reflect mankind's ingenuity fall victim

not to the ravages of time, but to the actions of man himself.

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Hi everyone! I'm sorry about the

background this is actually my balcony

and this is the only place in my

apartment where it can get a good amount

of sunlight I actually tried recording

this video two days ago but it was a

complete fail. All my friends thought I

found it scripted so I decided to try it

one more time and hopefully this time

will work... yeah... I even dressed nicely so

that should compensate for a really bad video

Alright! So a little bit about myself

I speak English and I speak

Portuguese and I also speak a little bit

of Spanish. I decided to become a

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mostly conversation practice. That's how

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I also like working on pronunciation an idioms.

Now I should probably switch to portuguese so you can hear my Portuguese a little bit

So... This is my Portuguese

I speak Brazilian Portuguese and my accent is somewhat neutral

My accent is from Salvador but honestly most people can't tell where I'm from

So that was my Portuguese. Hopefully you

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and I might be able to work something out there

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