![]() ![]() This structural model is less frequently used in modern storytelling, partly due to readers’ limited appetite for tragic narratives (although you can still spot a few tragic heroes in popular literature today). The protagonist is brought to their lowest point. In the aftermath of the climax, tension builds, and the story heads inevitably towards. A point of no return, from which the protagonist can no longer go back to the status quo. The protagonist actively pursues their goal. The status quo is established an inciting incident occurs. Named after a 19th-century German novelist and playwright, Freytag’s Pyramid is a five-point dramatic structure that’s based on the classical Greek tragedies of Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Euripedes. Now that we’ve established the most essential components of story, let’s look at seven of the most popular story structures used by writers - and how they deploy these components. Seven story structures every writer should know Without these steps, there is no conflict and, therefore, no story - merely a series of events that will struggle to keep a reader interested. It can be easier to see these moments in genres with higher stakes (such as a military thriller), but you’ll find them in almost any type of story.Įven in something as seemingly mild as a rural romance, there will be rising action as our heroes tentatively fall in love and an all-is-lost moment where it seems like they will never get together (before they inevitably do). These are all common ‘ beats’ to most stories. The protagonist a) gets what they want, b) doesn’t get what they want, or c) doesn’t get what they want, but realizes that they have something that’s more important. The protagonist believes they have failed. The protagonist pursues their goal and is tested along the way. Sometimes called a catalyst, this is an event that sets the story in motion, forcing the protagonist out of their comfort zone. This is usually the first part of the story - but not always. The protagonist is living some kind of ‘normal life’ but has a greater desire or goal. When you boil them all down, all stories have certain shared elements. When people discuss different story structures, they’re often talking about the different frameworks used to analyze stories. Become a master of story structure, and you will have the world at your feet. Writing is an art, but if there’s one part of the craft that’s closer to science, this would be it. Writers can turn to story theory and narrative structure whenever their story just isn’t working when they feel that their writing is awkward, aimless, or - worst of all - boring. An account of a person who robs a bank can become an examination of greed, loyalty, or the failure of the American Dream. Structure helps writers draw connections between ‘things that happen’ and ‘things that matter.’ A tale about two vastly different people falling in love can also be about the value of compromise. In other words, structuring the plot well creates a satisfying narrative experience that accomplishes the author’s aims. Tightly controlled narrative structure results in all the reader’s questions being answered, provides a climax followed by resolution and information at the end of the story, furthers the characters’ development, and unravels any central conflicts. A story’s structure directly affects the way the plot unfolds and how its driving forces (characters, obstacles, setting, etc.) are introduced to the reader. Story structure, also known as narrative structure, is the order in which events are organized into a beginning, middle, and ending in a novel. This post will reveal seven distinct story structures that any writer can use to build a compelling narrative. While using a pre-existing blueprint might make you worry about ending up with a formulaic, predictable story, you can probably analyze most of your favorite books using various narrative structures that writers have been using for decades (if not centuries)! Nothing makes the challenging task of writing a novel feel more attainable than adopting a story structure to help you plot your narrative.
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MADLIB is a player and library of 316 (!) game tracks from 21 games from the Sega Master System, Arcades, DOS and MSX2 era. This means you can use 8-bit samples! SID music plus FM-YAM digis! Coded by Mr.Mouse. Volume 1B adds over 700 songs to the library and improved compression of the original VGM files.Ĭompotune composed by Mibri using DO3, for the Gubb Data 2022 Other Music competition.Ĭompotune composed by Mr.Mouse using DO3, for the Gubb Data 2022 Other Music competition.ĭO3 is the latest version of the original DIGI-ORGANIZER, but with many improvements and bugfixes! In addition, you can use FM-YAM to play the samples instead of the SID. Maybe a bit niche, but I think it’s a worthy endeavor.MADLIB is a player and library of 1028 (!) game tracks from 106 games from the Sega Master System, Arcades, DOS and MSX2 era. ![]() In one form, this idea could be a GoatTracker-esque OP元 tracker, but I also would like something a little more low level that could be utilized in building demos or adding music to video games. Rather than a score that uses instruments (of the LSDJ/AT2 variety where all parameters are defined first) and commands, I’d like to begin by building subroutines within tables. SO, what I really want is an OP元 control utility that approaches scoring from a different angle. Adilb Tracker 2 provides some joy to me in that FM sounds unlike anything else, but building/loading instruments and controlling individual parameters with effects in the main tracker requires a lot more planning. GoatTracker2 is my go-to escape these days because I find it really cathartic to write notes on the left side of the screen and maintain an efficient pool of wave/pulse/filter commands. But so far the only ones that don’t make me want to bang my head against a wall are the SID trackers that were built to conserve memory by storing parameters and parameter changes in master tables. Trackers are great for when I want to write catchy little chiptunes or want a really tight sequence to bounce into another piece. I mentioned it above, but this is a direct link: įinally, I’d like to outline the first steps towards a vision or a goal that I have: I know any assembly language is a royal pain but I need to wrap my head around the whole register-writing method of synth programming. I think I’m going to take a bit of a break from my DOS/OP元 adventures and start playing with hardcoded SID songs in the Vice emulator for C64. I do have some idea of what I want to do now, though. These older, cheaper synth chips are marvelously efficient but almost completely alien to me. ![]() I’m very much a post-MIDI musician and often take for granted how simple and flexible control messages are nowadays. I was first attracted to this because I’ve had a lot of fun building drones and little sequences in Supercollider but craved the limitations that pushed me to get into music in the first place (I got into LSDJ and some SID emulation tools back in middle school). ![]() Control is done by writing to various registers. Adlib Tracker 2, for example, uses per-song variables to set drum mode on and off and “link” 2op channels to form 4op channels. There is also a 5 channel “drum mode” that uses 6 operators. 4op mode just cannibalizes the operators from another channel for more complex AM/FM stuff. The “default” is to have 18 2op channels. Here are the basics for the uninitiated: the OP元 has a max of 36 operators. The HTML “OP元 Programmer’s Guide” is probably where I’ll start doing deep reading and making notes. I found a nice little hub page here ( ) that illustrates this. Here’s what I know so far: compared to other computer/synth scenes, there’s almost nothing. ![]() I’m basically a layman relative to the active posters here but have been inspired to start diving deeper. I’m neck deep in finals, but have been doing some research and feel the need to procrastinate a bit. ![]() In doing so, they often cross a body of moving water (like a river), and several of them – (the ones who were too arrogant to wear life vests) will drown. This myth is partly based on the fact that every three or four years, a slice of lemmings (no…really! That’s what a group of lemmings is called!) will get so big that they’ll head out and try to migrate elsewhere, where there’s more room, and they assume that their property taxes will be lower. However, the most persistent myth about lemmings is that when their population becomes unsustainably great, they commit mass suicide by following each other off of tall seaside cliffs. They migrate in large herds, and during their migratory season they appear suddenly, en masse, seemingly out of nowhere. They are usually around 6 inches in length, with a cute stubby tail, soft fur, and the appealing little face that is characteristic of some of our most cherished herbivores (like the Easter bunny). As you might know, lemmings are adorable little rodents that are typically found in or near the Arctic tundra. Disney should not only set the record straight about the fact that lemmings do not commit mass suicide, but the multi-billion dollar corporation must also apologize for its actions in the 1950s documentary and immediately donate funds to create Arctic refuges for lemmings and other cold-habitat mammals.There is a myth with which we’re all familiar. It is time Disney make up for its disgusting actions of the 1950s and protect against the actual risks faced by lemmings today.ĭisney has made money off of portrayals of animals for decades – and it is time it takes responsibility for the myth they perpetrated. Their tundra habitats are at great risk as the planet continues to warm and governments fail to take meaningful steps to cut greenhouse gas emissions. But these adorable, short-tailed voles are threatened by climate change like so many other arctic mammals. Mass suicide is not a risk for lemmings – population booms and reductions that are natural for the species are likely what began the lesser known myth that Disney made utterly widespread and enduring. In reality, lemmings do no such thing, despite the myth that has persisted for half a century. Using its grotesque movie magic, Disney was able to make it look as though hundreds of lemmings were intentionally jumping from a cliff and plummeting into icy water where they would slowly drown. But Disney's White Wilderness wasn't filmed anywhere near lemming territory – the animals depicted were actually taken from Manitoba to Alberta, where the entire scene of a horrific "mass suicide" was staged. They weigh, on average, about an ounce, and many are found in Alaska and northern Canada. ![]() Lemmings are adorable rodents that thrive in the tundra and open grasslands ecosystems. ![]() Sign the petition now to tell Disney to take responsibility, set the record straight, and invest in the future of the lemming! ![]() It is time the company lay this myth to rest and do its part to make up for the smearing of lemmings' legacy! But the phrase has nothing to do with actual lemming behavior, and became widely used/circulated after a dangerous and fabricated 1950s nature documentary, White Wilderness, in which Disney intentionally threw dozens of lemmings off a cliff to fit the narrative of their film. Ever heard the phrase "don't be a lemming?" Referencing the tiny, hamster-like rodent, it generally means to not follow the crowd, and make decisions for yourself. ![]() The download links provided take you directly to the vendors website. The information above provides a quick overview of the software title, vendor, silent install, and silent uninstall switches. Architecture: x86 Installer Type: EXE Silent Install Switch (Step 1) QNAPQfinderProWindows-w.x.y.z.exe /S Silent Install Switch (Step 2) TASKKILL /F /IM QfinderPro.exe Silent Uninstall Switch (32-bit System) "%ProgramFiles%\QNAP\Qfinder\uninstall.exe" /S Silent Uninstall Switch (64-bit System) "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\QNAP\Qfinder\uninstall.exe" /S Download Link: PowerShell Script: Software Title: Qfinder Pro Vendor: QNAP Systems, Inc. You will also find entries in the Start Menu, Installation Directory, and Programs and Features in the Control Panel. Enter the following commands: QNAPQfinderProWindows-w.x.y.z.exe /S TASKKILL /F /IM QfinderPro.exeĪfter a few moments you should see the Qfinder Pro Desktop Shortcut appear.Open an Elevated Command Prompt by Right-Clicking on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator.Download & Copy the QNAPQfinderProWindows-w.x.y.z.exe to a folder created at (C:\Downloads).Under Qfinder Pro section, select Windows Download.How to Install QNAP Qfinder Pro Silently QNAP Qfinder Pro Silent Install (EXE) ![]() ![]() This article will serve as an informative guide and give you a clear understanding of how to perform a silent installation of QNAP Qfinder Pro from the command line using the EXE installer. QNAP Qfinder Pro allows you to quickly find and easily access all of the QNAP NAS on the same LAN. ![]() ![]() ZIM file - The file format used to store a set of articles.Motivation: Active Wikipedia reader in a health/medical specialist field about to experience connectivity issues Story: As a health worker going to work in an area with poor internet access, I want to still have easy access to Wikipedia for content related to my field of work in medicine. Motivation: Active app user bout to experience connectivity issues Story: As an active user going overseas where I will have no mobile data, I want to be able to continue using Wikipedia to look up interesting content related to my travel destination. Motivation: Conserve mobile data usage Story: As a user (paying a premium) to primary use Wikipedia on mobile data, I want to be able to use Wikipedia whilst conserving mobile data usage. Motivation: Browsing without an internet connection Story: As a user with limited internet connectivity except free wifi on campus, I want to continue to browse Wikipedia even when I’m offline. Michelle is part of the "Pragmatic" personas which may be found here, with the New Reader personas available from the New Readers user personas page. Computer: Ubuntu 20.The personas upon which detailed user stories are based will be Sandeep (Indian New Reader), Femi (Nigerian New Reader) and Michelle (Active Reader).Id Brain on CTC DIY Prusa i3 (CTC DIY i3 P…Īlain06 on CTC DIY Prusa i3 (CTC DIY i3 P…ĭavid roland on CTC DIY Prusa i3 (CTC DIY i3 P… CAD & 3D Printing: Parametric CAD with OpenSCAD.: ZIM Archive: even longer list, older ZIM files.: ZIM Files: long list of multi-lingual ZIM files.If you mirror a site which changes and a new version to be expected, use site-to-mirror-YYYY-MM-DD.zim and use -name=site-to-mirror with zimwriterfs, so the ZIM file reflects the date, but within the ZIM file the normalized name is also known. The -i is powerful, it creates a fulltext index which will allow you to search the offline Website, even if the original site did not have such. Perhaps there is no favicon.ico but imgs/favicon.png, just look at the /index.html and check for Desktop (Windows, Mac, Linux), a bit clumsy UI.Zim/ZIM.pm: ZIM Catalog zim/ZIM.pm: Multi-Indices Search Readersįollowing platforms are supported so you can read your ZIM files: people asking questions and people answering those.StackOverflow: 71M articles, stackoverflow_en_all_2019-02.zim (136GB).public domain books (txt, html, pdf, epub).Gutenberg Project: 1M books, gutenberg_en_all_2018-10.zim (54GB).English Wikipedia: 19M articles, wikipedia_en_all_maxi.zim (76GB).Nowadays (but not earlier) the ZIM files contain a fulltext- and often also title-index based on Xapian, which allows the ZIM Reader to provide fulltext search, and this is the main advantage over mirroring worthwhile web-sites yourself and open it with your browser as it will not give you an offline search engine otherwise.
contains mixed media like text, images, audio, videos.Well, the people at did that for you using their mwoffliner, and addressed low bandwidth or offline world and still have access to Wikipedia, and invented a file-format called ZIM format: The past years I worked on a semantic analysis and indexing framework all on-premise, which meant to run Wikidata (Wikipedia for machines) instance locally, and hopefully Wikipedia, Wiktionary as well to lookup those as well – but how? To mirror would take a long time. ![]() VW Golf Mk 3, Opel Astra F, Ford Escort etc. It featured a pillar mounted three-point seatbelt for the middle rear occupant (replacing the common 'lap strap'), standard front belt pre tensioners and load limiters, driver's airbag (passenger airbag from 1996) and an impressive safety structure – a specification ahead of all rivals in 1995, e.g. Safety was a key focus of the Mégane I, Renault's first car reflecting their new focus of selling on safety. Sales in the United Kingdom commenced in April 1996. Market launch began on 15 November 1995 in France, and 15 December 1995 for the coupé. Īs with the 19 and the 11 before it, the Mégane was produced at Renault's Douai plant in northern France starting in July 1995, and at the Spanish plant of Palencia. Renault decided to add an acute accent to the vehicle name (M égane), in order to assert its European identity, in a context of growing competition of newer car manufacturers coming from Japan. Taking its name from a Renault concept car shown in 1988, the Mégane further developed the new corporate styling theme introduced by Patrick Le Quément on the Laguna, most notably the "bird beak" front grille – a styling cue borrowed from the Renault 16 of the 1960s. The car was essentially a reskin of its predecessor, and carried over the 19's floorpan, engines, transmissions and chassis design, albeit with much modification. The Mégane I was unveiled in September 1995, at the Frankfurt Motor Show, as a replacement for the Renault 19. In June 1993, Renault purchased production tooling for the X64, with the first test unit being assembled at the Douai plant in October 1994, and pre production units being constructed from December 1994 to the middle of 1995. ![]() Approximately 432 prototypes were built (at Rueil assembly) and destroyed during development. The first prototypes were built and presented to management in December 1992. Theme C by Michel Jardin was chosen by Le Quement and frozen for production in April 1992. In March 1991, all four styling proposals were developed into full scale (1:1). Renault Mégane Coupé 16V Monte Carlo (pre-facelift)
![]() They are not generally polarized, are small and inexpensive.įrom our 200 LDO choices remaining we select a Texas Instruments TL1963 LDO. Here we will use ceramic capacitors only. Each type of capacitor has advantages and disadvantages. Other capacitor types include aluminum electrolytic, and polymer based dielectric capacitors. Newer LDO designs are able to use ceramic capacitors. Often this restricts the type of capacitor we can use with the LDO. Specifically the size of the capacitor and the equivalent series resistance (ESR, which models a non-ideality of a capacitor) are most relevant. Stability of an LDO is normally dependent on the properties of the capacitors used in conjunction with the LDO. LDOs are feedback based devices, as such there are stability criteria for them. ![]() is a useful metasearch of distributors to find the lowest cost source. Mouser, Newark, Arrow and Avnet are its most direct competitors in the US. At this point in the process it becomes necessary to read datasheets.ĭigi-key is just one of many electronics parts distributors. Restricting the drop out voltage (input to output loss required for regulation) to less than 0.4 volts reduces the number to less than 200. Selecting only LDOs in a TO-263 and variants package reduces the number to under 400. Selecting for output currents greater than 500 mA reduces the count to less than 2,000. There are less than 3,000 positive adjustable LDOs in stock. Luckily the parametric search parameters available help narrow the scope of the choice quickly if you have some basic specifications in mind. Digi-key electronics has over 19,000 LDOs to choose from. Part selection is an important skill to master. To do this we must first select the parts required. In this tutorial we will be create a simple adjustable low drop out regulator (LDO) based power supply with power supplied by a USB port. Menus will levels will be written as Menu -> sub-menu -> item. In this document actions to take will be written in italics. This makes this tutorial longer than it might otherwise be but it also means you will have all of the basic skills of PCB design. In this tutorial we will learn how to: make a schematic, schematic symbol, footprint and PCB layout. In addition it is improving steadily with significant contributions from CERN. It has no restrictions on its use for commercial designs. As OSS you will always have KiCAD available to you. This tutorial will be based on KiCAD and will teach the basics of PCB design. KiCAD is the most mature open source software (OSS) PCB CAD tool available presently. Both support 2-layer boards with some restrictions for free. Eagle and Diptrace are freemium model software. Altium, Allegro and PADS are commercial tools. ![]() Once you learn your first PCB CAD tool learning more should not be as difficult. Each tool has its own design choices, with these come advantages and disadvantages. The principles behind PCB CAD tools are generally similar. Some examples include: Altium, Allegro, PADS, Eagle, Diptrace and KiCAD. ![]() In pairs, they can create symmetry positioned on either side of a bed, living room mantel, kitchen sideboard, or bathroom mirror. Wall lights and sconces lend themselves particularly well to being used in multiples. As a unique design element, a wall sconce effortlessly provides luminous ambient light to your interiors - no candles required. They’re truly versatile fixtures that will look equally chic in a bedroom, office, bathroom, or living room. Once you’ve chosen a style that you think plays well with your home’s interiors, think about wall sconce placement. How to Choose Modern Wall Sconces & Wall Lights ![]() You’ll be pleasantly surprised by just how many places a wall sconce can look right at home.Īt Design Within Reach, discover what defines the many types of modern wall lamps available, then shop modern, minimalist, and contemporary designer wall lamps that will light your space in style. Affix wall sconces near your outdoor dining area or seating arrangement to shed light post-sunset. Modern outdoor sconces can transform a patio, terrace, or deck with warm, soft light, too. These fixtures shouldn’t be relegated to a home’s interiors, however. Illuminate a hallway with a series of LED wall lights flank a master bed with mid-century modern wall sconces or decorate a living room or study with a modern wall lamp or two. Designer wall sconces and wall lamps are thoughtful touches in any room of the home. Though wall sconces’ roots recall a more primitive era, they are now largely thought of as wall lights or wall lamps, which vary in appearance so widely that only a few modern wall lights qualify as wall sconces. Modern home lighting has redefined the notion of a sconce. It’s safe to say: This type of wall light fixture has come a long way from its Middle English origins. They were once simple candle brackets, usually constructed from wood or metal, that were affixed to the walls of homes and churches to illuminate rooms and hallways after dark. Refine by Designer: Stine Gam & Enrico Fratesiĭating back to the 15th century, wall sconces were invented before the luxury of electricity came to exist. Refine by Designer: Peclar Nalbandian & Guy Burr Refine by Designer: Greta Magnusson-Grossman Here are a dozen picks to help shine a little light wherever you may need it most.Refine by Designer: Michael Anastassiades So if you've found yourself lacking the lighting you need these days, we've found some options that require no wiring work on your part, and come in delightful designs. You can affix them to the walls with ease to create a soft glow, or more direct, targeted light impossible to get from mere ceiling fixtures, so they're perfect for next to a bed, a couch, a mirror, in a doorway, in dark kitchen nooks and more.Īll of that to say, these lights are easy to incorporate, practical and attractive, too. These lamps are friend to tiny spaces where floor space is a premium, and tablespace is limited alike (ahem, nightstands). In addition to offering much-needed illumination, the options here offer up a practical way to incorporate different levels of lighting throughout a home. And the biggest allure, aside from the price, is that absolutely no wiring is required with these plug-in picks. Much to my delight, the options available under $100 are numerous. And so started my search for the wall sconce that would brighten up my space. After spending so much more time at home over the last year, I realized just how dark it is in the corner by my couch, and how impossible it is to work from that favourite spot past 4:00 p.m. Plug-in wall lights have become my design obsession. (Source, left: overstock.ca middle: urbanoutfitters.ca right: ikea.ca) ![]() Shotgun is currently in private beta companies can learn more and sign up for the beta at cineSync is the leading visual collaboration tool for the VFX, animation, post production, games and advertising industries around the globe. Available in both a hosted (SaaS) and licensed model, large, mid-sized, boutique facilities and independent artists can all benefit from Shotgun-managed pipelines. 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![]() what? I actually made a metacritic account just to say this movie is terrible. The characters could have simply played a game of 'piggy in the middle', throwing sounds back and forth until the aliens ran themselves into a hole and died. The world seems like a great place to raise a baby, doesn’t it? Stupid/non believable characters abound in this film. I’m sorry, but after the boy dies in the beginning, there is no way that those parents are having sex in the near future. If humanity wanted to survive, couldn’t they have just sent out protective earmuffs to humanity, some instructions to soundproof their homes, and then ruined the aliens’ hearing with loud noises? Also, apparently a shotgun works. Nevertheless, they navigate freely through trees, etc. The aliens are blind, possessing extraordinaly sensitive hearing, yet they cannot sense the humans with sonar. Honestly, I wondered if an hour of movie was edited out, and there was a lot more story and a different ending before the final cut. I was desperately hoping the alien or the whole family stood on the damn nail one by one. But the whole end was they shoot it? This film would be difficult to watch in a noisy household, the cinema goers laughing (and eating loudly or farting) was bad enough. The whole film culminates in the last family in at least their region, maybe the world, just shooting the alien in the face (with a shotgun), after such an long build up, we get that? There was no reason to have the father in the film at all, kill him off early and the tough mum could have carried it to the end. The suspension of disbelief is nonexistent. The plot and actions are predictable, and only unpredictable when they make no logical sense. The acting is solid, the premise of the film is ok. I can't recommend someone watch this over any other film, horror or not. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If you want to enjoy this one, you will really need to turn your brain off entirely. How could these morons be the only people left on Earth? I had not read any reviews before I went and I assumed it would be rated awfully - I could not believe it when I saw all of the positive reviews. the whole thing becomes so overwhelmingly dumb that it is hard to stay in the theatre. The premise of this movie is beyond idiotic, and as soon as you begin to ask yourself questions (who planted / harvested that corn quietly? why don't they set up a homestead near the noisy waterfall? why don't they have bird bangers or other noisemakers set up to go off at random intervals to disguise the noises they make? How is that baby so incredibly quiet? How is this family of four living on 3 fish a week? How was no one else on Earth able to find the solution to this problem - finding out how to turn their strength into a weakness seems pretty obvious) and on and on. The premise of this movie is beyond idiotic, and as soon as you begin to ask yourself questions (who planted / First movie review ever - but my thoughts on this film are so polar opposite than the critics I feel compelled to write. If you haven't seen it yet, do something about that.First movie review ever - but my thoughts on this film are so polar opposite than the critics I feel compelled to write. Certainly one of those "Movies to see before you die" types. A Quiet Place deserves the critical acclaim, though it's not perfect it is however an absolute triumph and a real spectacle. To add to this I think A Quiet Place is genuinely one of the most tension filled movies I've ever seen, I squinted, I cringed, I clenched my fist, on sat on the edge of my seat multiple times throughout. The cast are great, the cinematography is fantastic and the story is really well put together. I'm not saying it hasn't been done before but it hasn't on quite this scale and it works considerably better than you'd imagine. The fact there is such little dialogue or really any form of audio is how A Quiet Place finds its identity. It follows one family as they try to survive in absolute silence. It tells the story of a post apocalyptic world that has been torn apart by mysterious creatures that find their prey exclusively through sound. Starring real life married couple Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, also directed by the latter this highly original horror got my attention from the get go and held it throughout. No idea why I just don't tend to follow the unwashed masses when it comes to movies, I am however mistaken sometimes. ![]() A Quiet Place was critically acclaimed and for some reason that tends to mean I won't like it. |
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