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HDMI Output Problems in Windows

11:24:00 AM | , , , , ,

If you upgrade/downgrade your system and getting trouble with your HDMI output,

Rollback to the older driver

Open Device Manager and find the driver that is giving you trouble.
Right click it and choose Rollback driver to install the previous version of the driver.

Sometimes, it’s better to use the default driver than the newer version of driver. (sometimes, your system do not support newer of latest driver.) 

To use the default driver you’ll need to uninstall the current one you’re using and the default one will install itself. To uninstall the driver, do this:
  1) Open Device manager and find the buggy driver.
  2) Right click it and choose Uninstall.
  3) Check Delete the driver software for this device and click OK.
  4) Restart your computer.

(or)

Sometimes, your driver is getting old and you need to update a newer or latest version.

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Laptop PC Touchpad Not Working

11:02:00 AM | , ,

To check for Touchpad on or off,
open the PC settings screen
press Windows Key + C 
or 
swipe in from the right,
tap Settings, and tap Change PC settings.
Navigate to PC and devicesMouse and touchpad
 and ensure the Touchpad option is enabled.

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Partial History of the Apple Computer Corporation

12:33:00 AM | ,

  • 1973: Stephen Wozniak joins HP.
  • 1976: Wozniak proposes that HP create a personal computer. He is rejected.
  • 1976: March - Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs finish work on a computer circuit board, that they call the Apple I computer.
  • 1976: April - Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak form the Apple Computer Company, on April Fool's Day.
  • 1976: July - The Apple I computer board is sold in kit form, and delivered to stores by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Price: US$666.66.
  • 1976: August - Steve Wozniak begins work on the Apple II.
  • 1976: October - Wozniak remains at HP, but is soon convinced that he should leave and join Apple Computer.
  • 1976: December - Steve Wozniak and Randy Wigginton demonstrate the first prototype Apple II at a Homebrew Computer Club meeting.
  • 1977: March - Apple Computer moves from Jobs' garage to an office in Cupertino.
  • 1977: April - Apple Computer delivers its first Apple II system, for $1295.
  • 1977: May - 10 months after its introduction, 175 Apple I kits have sold.
  • 1978: Apple Computer begins work on an enhanced Apple II with custom chips, code-named Annie.
  • 1978: Apple Computer begins work on a supercomputer with a bit-sliced architecture, code-named Lisa.
  • 1979: June - Apple Computer introduces the Apple II Plus, with 48KB memory, for US$1195.
  • 1979: September - Apple Computer sells 35,000 Apple II computers for the fiscal year.
  • 1979: October - 2.5 years after the introduction of the Apple II, 50,000 units have been sold.
  • 1979: Apple Computer begins work on "Sara", the code name for what will be the Apple III.
  • 1980: May - Apple Computer introduces the Apple III. Price ranges from US$4500 to US$8000.
  • 1980: September - Apple Computer sells over 78,000 Apple II computers during the fiscal year.
  • 1980: Apple Computer ships the first Apple III units in limited quantity.
  • 1980: Apple Computer begins project "Diana", which would become the Apple IIe.
  • 1981: September - Apple Computer introduces its first hard drive, the 5MB ProFile, for US$3499.
  • 1981: Apple Computer officially reintroduces the Apple III, with improved software and a hard disk.
  • 1982: Sales of Apple II Plus to date: 45,000.
  • 1982: Sales of all Apple II systems to date: 750,000.
  • 1982: Apple Computer becomes the first personal computer company to reach US$1 billion in annual sales.
  • 1982: Franklin Computer Corp. unveils the Franklin Ace 1000, the first legal (at the time) Apple II clone.
  • 1983: January - Apple Computer officially unveils the Lisa computer. Its initial price is US$10,000. During its lifetime, 100,000 units are produced.
  • 1983: January - Apple Computer introduces the Apple IIe for US$1400.
  • 1983: June - The one millionth Apple II is made.
  • 1983: June - Apple Computer begins shipping the Lisa.
  • 1983: June - Video Technology introduces the Laser 3000, an Apple II workalike microcomputer.
  • 1983: June - Unitronics shows the Sonic, an Apple II workalike microcomputer.
  • 1983: July - Apple Computer officially begins marketing the Lisa computer.
  • 1983: December - Apple Computer introduces the redesigned Apple III as the Apple III+, for US$3000.
  • 1983: December - Apple unveils the new Macintosh to the press.
  • 1983: Franklin shows an operating Franklin Ace 1200 Apple II compatible for US$2200.
  • 1984: January - Apple releases a new version of the Lisa computer, the Lisa 2. It uses all new software, as well as the Macintosh operating system.
  • 1984: January - Apple Computer's Steve Jobs introduces the Apple Macintosh.
  • 1984: April - Apple Computer unveils the Apple IIc, priced at US$1300.
  • 1984: April - Apple Computer retires the Apple III and Apple III+, with only 65,000 units sold in total (90,000 made).
  • 1984: May - Apple Computer announces that 70,000 Macintosh computers have been shipped in the first 100 days since its announcement.
  • 1984: September - Apple Computer introduces the Macintosh 512K for US$3200.
  • 1984: November - The 2 millionth Apple II computer is sold.
  • 1984: Apple sells the 250,000th Macintosh system.
  • 1985: January - Apple Computer officially renames the Lisa the Macintosh XL.
  • 1985: March - Apple Computer introduces the Apple Enhanced IIe.
  • 1985: April - The Macintosh XL (formerly called Lisa) is dropped from Apple Computer's product line.
  • 1986: January - Apple Computer introduces the Macintosh Plus. Price is US$2600.
  • 1986: April - Apple Computer discontinues the original Macintosh and the Macintosh 512K.
  • 1986: April - Apple Computer introduces the Macintosh 512K Enhanced, for US$2000.
  • 1986: July - Apple Computer discontinues the Macintosh XL.
  • 1986: September - Apple Computer introduces the Apple IIGS, with the Apple 3.5 drive, for US$1000.
  • 1987: January - Apple Computer introduces the Apple Platinum IIe.
  • 1987: March - Apple Computer introduces the open architecture Macintosh II, US$3900.
  • 1987: March - Apple Computer makes its 1 millionth Macintosh personal computer.
  • 1987: March - Apple Computer introduces the expandable Macintosh SE for US$2900.
  • 1987: March - Apple Computer discontinues the Macintosh 512K Enhanced.
  • 1987: Apple Computer begins shipping the Macintosh II.
  • 1988: September - Apple Computer introduces the Apple IIc Plus for US$1100.
  • 1988: September - Apple Computer introduces the Macintosh IIx computer, base price is US$7770.
  • 1989: January - Apple Computer introduces the Macintosh SE/30, US$6500.
  • 1989: September - Apple Computer announces the Macintosh Portable, for US$6500.
  • 1989: September - Apple Computer announces the Macintosh IIci, for about US$8700.
  • 1991: February - Apple Computer discontinues the Macintosh Portable.
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Beginner: How to Extract .RAR Files on Windows 7 and Mac OS X

6:34:00 PM |

There are a variety of applications on Windows to open .RAR files, and while the default choice is WinRAR by the developers of the .RAR file format, it’s not free. If you need to create files, that’s your best bet, but if you just need to extract them, you’ll want to use the free and open source 7-Zip application instead.

Windows

Once you’ve downloaded and installed 7-Zip from their web site,  you can right-click on any .RAR file and easily choose to extract the files from the menu. Note that if you’ve got a multi-part set of .RAR files, you’ll want to click on the first file.
You can also view the contents of the archived file by either choosing open archive from the context menu or by double clicking on the file.
There’s a lot of other applications that support extraction of .RAR files, but because 7-Zip is open source and free, it’s our default choice.

Mac OSX

In Mac OSX there are not as many choices as on the more popular Windows platform, however there are still a few choices, like the free app “The Unarchiver“, which has great support for multi-part archive files. Once installed, you can launch the app to associate file types with the app:
The way to extract your archives on a Mac is to simply double-click on the file. The Unarchiver will create a folder with the same name as the archive and extract its contents into the folder.
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7-Zip

6:31:00 PM |

7-Zip is a file archiver with a high compression ratio.
Download 7-Zip 9.20 (2010-11-18) for Windows:

LinkTypeWindowsSize
Download.exe32-bit x861 MB
Download.msi64-bit x641 MB
License
The main features of 7-Zip

  • High compression ratio in 7z format with LZMA and LZMA2 compression
  • Supported formats:
  • Packing / unpacking: 7z, XZ, BZIP2, GZIP, TAR, ZIP and WIM
  • Unpacking only: ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, CramFS, DEB, DMG, FAT, HFS, ISO, LZH, LZMA, MBR, MSI, NSIS, NTFS, RAR, RPM, SquashFS, UDF, VHD, WIM, XAR and Z.
  • For ZIP and GZIP formats, 7-Zip provides a compression ratio that is 2-10 % better than the ratio provided by PKZip and WinZip
  • Strong AES-256 encryption in 7z and ZIP formats
  • Self-extracting capability for 7z format
  • Integration with Windows Shell
  • Powerful File Manager
  • Powerful command line version
  • Plugin for FAR Manager
  • Localizations for 79 languages
7-Zip
Compression ratio
ArchiverMozilla FirefoxGoogle Earth
161 files
15,684,168 bytes
115 files
23,530,652 bytes
Compressed sizeRatioCompressed sizeRatio
7-Zip 4.23 (7z format)4621135100%6109183100%
WinRAR 3.505021556109%6824892112%
CABARC 5.15131393111%7434325122%
WinZip 10.0 beta (maximum-PPMd)5277118114%8200708134%
7-Zip 4.23 (zip format)6222627135%8909446146%
WinZip 10.0 beta (maximum-portable)6448666140%9153898150%


The download links above redirect you to download pages on SourceForge.net
7-Zip is open source software. Most of the source code is under the GNU LGPL license. The unRAR code is under a mixed license: GNU LGPL + unRAR restrictions. Check license information here: 7-Zip license.
You can use 7-Zip on any computer, including a computer in a commercial organization. You don't need to register or pay for 7-Zip.
7-Zip works in Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2008 / 2003 / 2000 / NT / ME / 98. There is a port of the command line version to Linux/Unix.
On 7-Zip's Source Forge Page you can find a forum, bug reports, and feature request systems.
We compared 7-Zip with some of the leading archivers.
FILE SETS: Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 for Windows and Google Earth 3.0.0616 for Windows after full installation.
Compression ratio results are very dependent upon the data used for the tests. Usually, 7-Zip compresses to 7z format 30-70% better than to zip format. And 7-Zip compresses to zip format 2-10% better than most of other zip compatible programs.
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6 ways to Secure your Browser and Protect your Computer

11:06:00 AM |

For most of us, online browsing has become essential to everyday life. But the internet is rife with dangerous threats, ranging from your computer becoming infected by malware to cyber thieves stealing your personal information. Taking action to secure your internet browser will enable safer web surfing and can help ensure your hard drive and personal information aren’t at risk. Here are a few ways to secure your internet browser for safer surfing.


Update Your Browser Regularly 
As internet browser technology evolves, so do the unsavory individuals looking to exploit new online vulnerabilities. Subsequently, it is imperative to keep your web browser regularly updated. Internet browsers periodically release important updates that fix security bugs and loopholes. In fact, many of the top browsers, including Google Chrome, have automatic updates and will prompt you to download an important update. Security updates can typically be downloaded directly from the browser’s website as well. In a similar vein, also update your operating system regularly, especially if you are using the OS’s default browser (e.g., Internet Explorer on Windows).

Use the Pop-up Blocker
Most internet browsers have a built-in pop-up blocker that prevents pop-up windows from opening and cluttering your screen. The blocker can help prevent harmful malware from installing on your computer. If you’re using an application that requires you to temporarily disable the pop-up blocker, be sure to enable it when you are finished.

Enable Fraud Protection
A phishing website is a fraudulent website that is masked as a trustworthy one in order to acquire personal information such as passwords and credit card information. Often these websites can steal cached data on your computer without you even knowing it. To prevent this, enable your browser’s fraud protection, which typically “blacklists” known phishing sites and blocks access to them. This blanket protection ensures you don’t inadvertently visit a known phishing site.

Install Only Trusted Programs
It may seem obvious but only download software or programs from known, trusted sources. A surprising number of internet users download free programs from unknown sources and inadvertently install damaging spyware or viruses onto their computers. If you are unsure about a particular program, do some research online; chances are if it isn’t a legitimate program or application, you won’t be able to verify it online.

Look for Private-Browsing Features
Most internet browsers have privacy features that allow you to easily clear your browsing history and personal data. This is important if you use a shared computer, whether in your office, at the library or in a computer lab. Many browsers also have private browsing or private tabs, which allow you to surf the web without leaving any trace of the sites you visit.

Seek Robust Encryption Support
Only use internet browsers that support the latest encryption standards of SSL and TSL. These types of encryption establish an encrypted link between your browser and the website you are using in which sensitive data can pass through securely.
Internet security can be a complicated and tricky thing. But a little know-how and some easy preventive techniques can go a long way towards providing you with a safer browsing environment in an online world rampant with security threats.
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Fix, An error has occurred in the script on this page

1:03:00 AM | , ,

Click the Start Menu, click All Programs, click Accessories, right click the Command Prompt and select 'Run as Administrator' - click ok to the UAC prompt.  Type in the following command and hit enter
      

regsvr32 actxprxy.dll                       (Note: there is a space after regsvr32 before actxprxy.dll)    Hit enter

Now type exit and hit enter to exit the Command Prompt and see if this has helped the issue.
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10 Great Tools to Create a Mobile Version of Your Site

3:37:00 PM |

1. MoFuse (from $7.95 per month)

MoFuse
MoFuse is one of the most popular mobile website builders around, which is unsurprising considering its excellent customizability. Visit the MoFuse website, click “Launch a New Mobile Site”, choose a mobile domain and insert your URL. Next, click on “Add Elements” to add dynamic and static content to each page. Click on “Layout” to transfer elements to your live site, dragging and dropping them to create the optimal visual arrangement before, finally, previewing your new site using MoFuse’s emulator, which brings up a mobile phone screen on your computer’s monitor. For bloggers, MoFuse is completely free and even easier to set up.

2. Mippin (free)

Mippin
Mippin is an absolutely fantastic tool for those who want to mobilize an RSS-driven site. It doesn’t offer the same level of customization as MoFuse, but it’s much quicker to use and the results look great, every time. What’s more, your site will be optimized to work on over 2,000 handsets and the service is completely free. It provides users with basic analytics in reports, as well as the ability to earn money through mobile advertising.

3. Mobilize by Mippin (free)

Mobilize by Mippin
Mobilize by Mippin is a terrific WordPress plugin, which automatically displays your blog to mobile visitors from your normal URL. Once installed, everybody accessing your site from a mobile phone will be automatically redirected to the mobile version. Photos are scaled to fit the horizontal dimensions of a phone screen and videos are converted to the 3GP format, commonly used on most 3G, 2G and even 4G phones.

4. Wirenode (free basic package)

Wirenode
At last count, 31,912 websites had been optimized for mobile phones using Wirenode, a tool which lacks the customization potential of MoFuse, but offers slightly more in this regard than Mippin. From Wirenode’s dashboard, users can configure their domain name, upload pictures, track visitors and page views and preview their site on an emulated phone. Wirenode’s simple Editor interface lets users personalize their mobile site with colors and images, and create, edit, rearrange and delete individual pages.

5. 2ergo (contact for a quote)

2ergo
2ergo has mobilized huge organizations like Rightmove and The National Guard, creating mobile-friendly websites for them which look great and load quickly. 2ergo’s customers can choose to use the self-service mobile publishing and content management tool, Mobile Site Builder, or let 2ergo design a custom site especially for them. The latter, obviously, is the more expensive option of the two. 2ergo’s service includes automatic device and carrier detection, data capture and collection forms, an integrated ad service platform, real-time tracking and top-notch technical support.

6. Zinadoo (free)

Zinadoo
Zinadoo is a really slick, free tool, which lets users build a mobile site quickly and easily. Users can make the most of Zinadoo’s web and mobile widgets, as well as its text and email services, to promote their site to an online and offline community. Furthermore, they can optimize their site for Google Mobile with keywords and tags, and upload videos using Zinadoo’s Mobile Video. As if that wasn’t enough, users can also gain access to Zinadoo’s online Business Directory and Mobiseer, a Web 2.0 service for organizing, tagging, sharing and managing favorite mobile sites.

7. Winksite (free)

Winksite
Winksite is an excellent W3C mobileOK and .mobi standards-compliant mobile website builder which focuses heavily on the community element of website promotion and social interaction. It’s packed full of mobile-community-type features like forums, chat and polls. Users can use Winksite to create their own mobile portal for communicating with friends, sharing feeds and favorites. Users can also divert all of their texts, emails and Twitter messages to one mobile destination which people can interact with.

8. MobiSiteGalore (starts at $7.99)

MobiSiteGalore
MobiSiteGalore offers a mobile website builder, which can be used just as easily from a mobile phone as a computer. Its Quick Start Wizard, accompanied throughout by Help Movies, makes setting up a mobile website incredibly easy. Once you’ve added pages, chosen a color scheme, added content and checked your new site for compliance with ready.mobi standards, you can add items to your new site from the Goodies List. Goodies include click-to-call, add to phone book, Google search and links to PayPal.

9. mobiReady (free)

mobiReady
You can’t build a mobile site using mobiReady. What you can do, however, is test your existing site for mobile usability. Enter your URL and press “Go” to get free reports, detailing how well your site displays on mobiles and any potential problem areas. You’re even given information regarding how much people in different parts of the world are charged to view your site.

10. Google Mobile Optimizer (free)

Google Mobile Optimizer
Google Mobile Optimizer is the quickest possible means of transforming your website into one suitable for mobile user consumption. Navigate your way to google.com/gwt/n, enter a site URL and a lightweight version will appear, without headers, ads or images. It’s completely un-customizable and renders a minority of websites useless, but it’s a very useful bookmark for your phone.
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Search Your Personal Web

8:30:00 AM |

Screenshots


Download
Current Release 0.8.2

Download Windows release (4036k)
Download Linux release (source code) (372k)

After installation, please follow the instruction in readme to setup your browser's proxy configuration.

The source code release depends on
Python 2.4
PyLucene 1.0.1
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Add the PageRank Lookup to your site

12:39:00 PM |

To embed the PageRank Lookup within your site, just cut and paste the HTML code snippet below into your web page.
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Embed your Google Earth Project in your Website

12:20:00 PM |

1. Open Google Earth.

2. If you would like to embed your own Google Earth KML file onto your website, upload your file onto your web server, so that it is accessible online. You can also upload your file to your website or use other web pages like Google Sites. To learn how to upload your KML on Google Sites, check out this User Guide article. For more information about saving your KML or KMZ file, see the Packaging Content as a KMZ tutorial.

Use the Embed KML gadget

1. Click here to go to the Embed KML gadget.
2. Under the Display Settings, enter a name for your embed window, set the size for your Earth window, and choose a frame color.
3. Under the Gadget Settings, enter the URL link to the KMZ file on the web. For this example, enter the following URL:
http://earth.google.com/gallery/kmz/women_for_women.kmz
4 Select a view mode (Earth or Maps), and select how you want the embedded map to initially load and if you want to show 3D buildings, roads, borders, and other data.
5. Click the Get the Code button.
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54 Warning Signs That You Work In Social Media

2:45:00 PM |

I really hate when I have to deliver bad news to our readers, but the fact is, I know many of you are in danger of this illness. I personally have been battling against it fairly publicly, and yet I have noticed many of you might even have it worse.
Those of you at standing desks right now might want to sit down.
Some of you ARE in fact social media professionals.
I know, it sounds horrible. And there really is no known cure to date. The best remedy right now, is to become Amish. And even that seems to be slipping as a solution.
So you might be asking yourself “This is horrible, how can I tell if I have it?” Well, luckily, there are some clear signals that you might be afflicted.

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These are a few of the warning signs…-

You might work in social media if…

  1. Your parents keep up with your life through your Twitter feed.
  2. You are actually using Google+.
  3. You have sent a DM to someone sitting within 5 feet of you.
  4. It’s been years since someone mentioned news to you that you hadn’t heard already. - Derek Shanahan
  5. You verbally hashtag real world conversations.
  6. You are the mayor of something other than your home. - John Hondroulis
  7. You judge anyone with a hotmail email address as not so hip.
  8. You own a t-shirt or jewelry with your Twitter handle on it.
  9. You look down on anyone that does not own an iPhone.
  10. You get distracted easi… - Dave Delaney
  11. You look down on anyone that does not own an android.
  12. You secretly judge blackberry owners.
  13. You run into people you have not seen for years and they know everything about your life through Facebook, Twitter and your blog. – Inspired by DJ Waldow
  14. You secretly judge QR codes that are on subway ads or in airplane magazines. – Inspired by Scott Stratten
  15. You sign up to social networks before there is any discernible value, just to be an early adopter.
  16. You have reached the friend limit on Facebook.
  17. You know that there is a friend limit on Facebook.
  18. Your mom just tells her friends that you work “on the internet” – Inspired by David Spinks
  19. You checkin to a restaurant before actually speaking to anyone there.
  20. You not so secretly judge anyone following more people than are following them on Twitter.
  21. Your phone is usually face up on the bar or restaurant table when you are out.
  22. Your couch has Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare or Angry Bird pillows.
  23. Your world feels like it’s coming to an end when you get a low battery alert on your smartphone - Elysa Rice
  24. You take photos thinking about how they will look on Facebook.
  25. You read whatever news you find on Facebook and Twitter.
  26. You are haunted by the Tweetdeck chirping sound. - Nicole D’Alonzo
  27. You secretly judge magazine and TV ads that promote their social profiles poorly.
  28. You secretly hate friends who have more Twitter followers than you.
  29. You have a backup plan for when Twitter goes down.
  30. When you have bad customer service, your first step is to find the company’s Twitter handle.
  31. You complain about how bad Klout is while still signing in to check your score everyday.
  32. Your smartphone is your best friend.
  33. You hate when people use the word “viral.”
  34. You think of @GaryVee every time you see an orange Crush soda.
  35. You read Mashable more than you read the USA Today.
  36. You know what a bookmarklet is.
  37. You have Google alerts setup for your own name.
  38. You are working on a ‘strategy’ for people to like you. – Ryan Boyles
  39. You love Twitter.
  40. You secretly hate Twitter.
  41. You respect Justin Beiber for his Twitter following and recently learned he plays music too.
  42. You assume someone is talking about social media instead of pending nuptials when they mention the word “engagement”. – Dave Cutler
  43. You get bored reading news that is longer than 140 characters.
  44. All of the parties and events you go to are from Facebook invites.
  45. Spike Jones has ever made fun of you. – Inspired by Jason Falls
  46. No one in your family is capable of explaining to their friends what exactly it is that you do. - Mandi Laine
  47. Your significant other asks, “Are you still working, or just tweeting?” – Ryan Boyles
  48. You never ask to redeem Foursquare specials because you hate explaining them to your server.
  49. You think that your friends that are not on Facebook don’t have birthdays.
  50. Your use Pinterest to write your letter to Santa. – Inspired by Nicole D’Alonzo
  51. You ask your coworkers and friends for a “big favor” — to help Retweet your latest client’s Twitter campaign.
  52. You are fully aware that Auto DMs are what is really wrong with America.
  53. When you completely lose your voice, you use Twitter to ask those sitting with you to “pass the butter, please” #truestory – Lea Marino
  54. As much as you say you hate the term you secretly hope that someone calls you a “guru” – Simon Salt
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