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From slcpi!govt.shearson.com!mjohnsto@uunet.UU.NET Mon Jan 7 17:30:56 1991
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To: wordy@Corp
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Subject: chapter-38
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ROCKING INTO THE BIBLE BELT
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#38 in the second online CAA series
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by
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Steven K. Roberts, HtN (WORDY)
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Cary, NC; 14,475 miles.
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November 8, 1987
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copyright 1987, Steven K. Roberts
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How'd I get into this, anyway? The movie's over, and still I sit dully
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switching the cable between the decadence of music video, the two-dimensional
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world of late-night soap opera, and the hypnotic criminality of religious
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broadcasting. I miss Max Headroom. Our host family is long since in bed, and
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a curious restlessness grips me: a week in one place seems like a mortgage,
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even though the road enroute here was exhausting. Late at night, my thoughts
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turn to fantasies of the next level... some kind of floating substrate for
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cycling excursions, a blend of stable electronic playground and footloose
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wandering. I want both gain and bandwidth, and the only way to beat a
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trade-off like that is to invent new rules and then disregard them.
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At 3 AM, nothing is routine. The dispersed bikeload of clutter has the
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same character as yesteryear, but the data on the screens is new, the ideas
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behind the connections stranger than ever. Notebook pages speak of future
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projects; chips in black foam hold megabits. A bizarre recumbent bikeasaurus,
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much too heavy, is parked on beige carpet, RS-232 cables draped across the
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frame; my atlas, tattered, lies on the seat. I talked to British Columbia with
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a whisper of Morse Code tonight, then ran inside giddy and shivering to circle
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"150 Mile House" and stare at it for a long time. Maps, maps, always the
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maps...
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The visit is especially strange this time, because we pedaled into an
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unfamiliar place only to find my office. Here it is -- the nerve center of the
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Computing Across America empire, the home of CAABASE, the repository of road
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trophies, the archive of files. Yet it's as strange as the ham minister's
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country home in Oxford or the little pink plywood cabin on West Chipmunk Lane,
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for we are to this place as life to a video camera: focused, tracked, and
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synced -- but never truly captured.
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Ah yes, video. I write bleary in the basement, cats watching
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heavy-lidded, MTV flickering on the periphery to tempt me with miniskirts and
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weirdness. "Every mother's nightmare, every schoolboy's dream," someone sings.
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Ritual slavery, hot legs, leather seduction, choreographed street violence,
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strange courtship rituals, caged rockers, Blue Angels, punk sweat, video
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trickery, exhibitionist beauty, slick visions of stardom -- it's all routine on
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the screen, reflecting and promoting a confused mythos of safe sex, no drugs,
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and uninhibited hedonistic decadence while operators stand by to take orders
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for soft-rock tapes and fake diamonds. Is THIS the legacy of rock 'n roll?
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Enroute to VH-1 a while ago, fleeing a singer coiffed and smarmy, I
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stumbled into the religion channel. An actor was down on his knees, pretending
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to see the audience and sense their problems, exhorting us all to sow our
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thousand-dollar seeds and keep on watering them until the manna from heaven
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shall fall. "Don't procrastinate!" he cried, quoting something from Ezekiel.
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"Don't let the Devil steal this moment -- don't let him keep you from God's
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side. CALL NOW, saith the Lord! Pick up the phone and call the number on your
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screen!"
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Operators are standing by...
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I watched in awe, thinking of the billions embezzled from simple folk
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infected with this virus. Yes, it's embezzlement alright, theft of the most
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insidious kind: spiritual scavengers slip inside people in the name of an
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image they're programmed to consider sacred, then take advantage of guilt and
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ignorance by offering easy answers for a price. A culture raised on fear of
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the unknown will cling desperately to myth, even if it's indistinguishable from
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a commercial. After all, we are what we eat, physically and otherwise.
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(I am GORP. A bit nutty, but there are good raisins for this...)
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If the world, as someone once said, is indeed a crystallization of our
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dreams -- if Reagan, Star Wars, and encroaching totalitarianism grew from the
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paranoid fantasies of childhood comic-book fiction -- then what kind of future
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will be created by kids who watch "Beyond Thunderdome" twenty times and stare
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at MTV otherwise? Today's alternatives to sanitary textbooks are bizarre and
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alluring. CHOOSE, O Confused Youth of the 80's: will you base your dreams
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upon the emasculated compromises of curriculum-planning boards... or upon the
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relentless seduction of video?
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Some choice, pablum versus madness. You know what's missing? You know
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what they're not telling you about?
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Freedom of thought. Yes, I know we live in America and freedom exists in
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all sorts of dimensions. Our ability to publish, gather, party, campaign,
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complain, and otherwise express our diverse opinions is second to none. Yet,
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much more subtly, we are programmed from infancy to expect certain things... to
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be driven by certain motives... to dream within certain limits. School is not
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a place of intellectual resources for the curious and alive -- it's a place to
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forget your interests and strive to meet a standard. Think about it. The very
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notion of an intellectual standard is offensive: "Hey, you out there on the
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asymptote: get back here within one standard deviation from the mean, or
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you're going to see the principal!"
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So here we have millions of intelligent little information sponges,
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entering first grade only to be squeezed dry over a decade or so and molded
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into shapes that make good administrative sense. Passions yield to percentiles.
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Growth is measured in grades. Wit and intuition, those non-numeric attributes
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of a healthy mind, end up being of little consequence in a system that
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recognizes only scores.
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From all this, you learn that it is more successful to work for approval
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than to pursue your dreams. You discover that an A is better than an insight.
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That a promotion is better than an invention. That a stable bottom line is
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better than risk. And that it's dangerous to ignore the expectations of people
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who measure you against what you SHOULD be and punish accordingly.
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* * *
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Enough ranting. So here we are in North Carolina. There's a sort of warm
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levelness about it, faint echoes of the 60's just reaching the mainstream south
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after a decade of filtration. There are still a lot of cigarette smokers here
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to stink up the permed hair in franchised hot spots -- but occasionally, in an
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incongruous twang, I hear lines like, "I'm in a really laid-back space today."
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I miss the surprises and cultural flexibility of the West, but the people here
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are welcoming -- an effect that manifests itself in many ways. I call someone
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on a local ham repeater and am drawn into conversation with five others,
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enthusiastically welcomed and invited to use the system facilities. There are
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smiles on the street, howdies from neighbors, invitations various in the upbeat
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drawl that marks a high-tech growth area in the borderline South.
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Last night we had the traditional cyclists' pizza with an unusual couple
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-- 1986 Race Across America (RAAM) rider Jim Mulligan and his nutritionist
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wife. In mutual awe, we sat and talked of the road: he averaged 257 miles a
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day for 12 days to make the trek from Huntington Beach to Atlantic City. His
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marathon record is on the order of 500 miles of pedaling without a rest,
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absolutely incomprehensible to us lazy, laid-back recumbent riders who set out
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at 10:00 AM on a typical day and start thinking about the hospitality database
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around teatime. I'm the opposite of a racer; he's a quintessential one -- yet
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we share the same love for the Other Woman and for the visceral pleasures of
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sweat and tailwinds.
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The ride from Richmond, about 200 miles of fall colors, was a typical
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four-day cruise of odd encounters and unexpected twists. In McKenney,
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Virginia, a local hollered, "Hey what IS that? Or, um, what WAS it before ya
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ran into somethin', cause I can see the front end's all wrapped up around yer
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windshield there."
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Just north of Dinwiddie, we pulled into a campground, cognizant of a
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freeze warning. North Face Blue Kazoo sleeping bags aren't warm enough for us
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fair-weather campers, but dusk was happening -- a sunset of blazing orange
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highlighted by pond-reflected autumn leaves and a strutting blue heron. "Well,
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for three dollars extra you can have a cabin," quoth the lady, and within a few
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minutes we were residents of West Chipmunk lane, giggling for some reason,
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calling back to our Richmond friends on 2 meters and cuddling on the bare
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mattress as breath fogged the windows... ah, the outdoor life.
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In South Hill, Virginia, we made friends all afternoon with local hams,
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reporters, and random bystanders -- all of them friendly and laughing. But no
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invitations could be had, so we finally pedaled in the dark to a motel, our
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first since Ohio. Why? The maximum-security prison is in nearby Boydton, and
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a recent escape of six men from death row has left the entire area nervous
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about strangers. It's disquieting to be on the receiving end of that
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attitude... a feeling akin to being falsely accused of theft or asked to trot
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out a pocketful of ID to guarantee a check at K-Mart.
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North Carolina. We approached Oxford, talked-in on the radio by a
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ham-operating, goat-raising Presbytarian minister who materialized in the
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database through the League of American Wheelmen hospitality listing. At dusk
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he and his wife met us on the road, and -- delight of delights -- tossed our
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120-pound trailers in their pickup truck to help us speed to their home.
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Freedom! Hills were suddenly a pleasure; acceleration from each stop sign
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startling in its intensity. So THAT's why people travel light on bicycles!
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(That little insight hasn't prevented yet another equipment acquisition
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this week -- now we're both carrying nifty 10-meter handheld transceivers from
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AEA in Seattle. The sunspots are coming back, you know... it's not like we
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have a CHOICE. On two watts of voice this morning, driving a dipole in the
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back yard, I spoke with a fellow in the Canary Islands off the west coast of
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Africa. An addiction to technology and an addiction to cycling, it seems, can
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only be reconciled through either knee-destruction or a seriously decked-out
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support vehicle.)
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Onandonandon. The south beckons, the west beckons, the road beckons,
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intelligent friends out there in Dataspace beckon. We cruise the American
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scene, cynical sometimes, delighted othertimes, sensing the subtle flavors of
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change that season the land. All it takes is a few miles... a few weeks... a
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new TV series (or -sob!- its death)... and life evolves again. You get used to
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it. You get SO used to it, in fact, that staying someplace a week makes things
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seem a little too familiar.
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How will it end? Or will it?
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-- Steve
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