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  1. Welll ive heard u can do that in Vice city multi, but i wouldnt know since i never got it working.
  2. FREAKING LOL! I thought this would be some lame monopoly like Spongebob monopoly or something, but this was amazing funny! Who played the guys in here?
  3. Nate your not exactly an unbiased source are you?
  4. -Behind Hyman Condo -Island in Leaf Links -One on a buildingtop near the Malibu Club -Vice Port Warehouse -Police station What's the name of the RC helicopter box that shows up in Vercetti Estate?
  5. Except that the drugs would have a much bigger boost on the economy.
  6. I just mean it isnt a good idea to insult the guy who runs the place and the guy who just might run the country. Ok, so the second one couldnt do anything to you, but the first one sure can.
  7. Lots of back and forth debate in this topic, my opinion is that, if it boosts our economy, it might not be such a bad thing for the people who don't do pot. The people who do do it pretty much will die, and eventually the trend might settle down. of course, this means scores of new addicts, so a strict age limit should be set in place, unlike how the cigarattes age limits are always broken.
  8. Awesome. But did you mean to say that Chris and Obama are assholes? That isnt a very good idea.
  9. Found article on MSN, not written by me. Every year, about 2 million people in the U.S. are arrested for drug offenses, including using or selling marijuana, heroin, cocaine or methamphetamine. About a third of the country's prisoners are held on drug charges or for crimes attributed to drug abuse. But what if we legalized all street drugs? More kids would decide to try drugs "just once," and more would get hooked. Some lives would be ruined. But other lives would be saved. Gang murders would fall sharply. Thousands of people now in jail would be free to find work and feed their families. We'd save billions on the war on drugs, and a new drug industry would create jobs and loads of taxable revenue. Of course, it may sound like madness. And the gut feeling among many people is that it would be disastrous. Don Semesky, the former chief of financial operations for the Drug Enforcement Administration in Washington, D.C., asks: "Have you ever seen a meth addict, with all those sores and rotten teeth? And what they do to their kids? Do you want the government to be responsible for that?" More from MSN What illegal drug use can cost you Your kid's troubles can cost you a bundle MSN Health: Drug Addiction 101 DUI: The $10,000 ride home It pays to fight -- or avoid -- a speeding ticket Yet some economists, including American Nobel laureate Milton Friedman, have supported the idea of legalizing drugs. Friedman believed America's war on drugs was at the root of police corruption and caused thousands of unnecessary deaths, with few gains for ordinary citizens. So just how would legalized drugs affect the economy and your standard of life? Running some numbers Let's look at two scenarios: if marijuana alone were legalized and if all street drugs were legalized. Either way, we assume there'd be strict regulation similar to that for alcohol and cigarettes, including age limits, licensing, quality control, high taxes and limits on advertising. At first glance, on a "strictly numbers" basis, the effect on the country's pocketbook looks promising. We'd see: Savings on drug-related law enforcement -- FBI, police, courts and prisons -- of $2 billion to $10 billion a year if marijuana were legalized, based on various estimates, or up to $40 billion a year if all drugs were legalized, based on enforcement costs from the White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy. That's before the cost of overseeing the new drug regulations. Increased productivity as fewer people were murdered, drug offenders were freed to find work and those stripped of their criminal record found it easier to get jobs (including running drug boutiques). However, how many of those now in prison would turn away from crime is unknown. Video on MSN Money Pot University One school starts a certification process to sell medical marijuana, CNBC's Jane Wells reports. Tax gains. Drug prices would have to fall sharply in order to squeeze out the black market. Still, Jeffrey Miron, a senior lecturer in economics for Harvard University, calculates the $10 billion-plus U.S. marijuana market could reap $6 billion in annual taxes. The $65 billion market for all illicit drugs, he estimates, might bring in $10 billion to $15 billion in taxes. A new legal drug industry would create jobs, farm crops, retail outlets and a tiny notch up in gross domestic product as the black market money turned clean. A 1994 study by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws in Washington, D.C., suggested 100,000 jobs and 60,000 retailers could emerge from a legal marijuana industry. So, seemingly we'd get a shower of money for the government coffers -- perhaps an initial $50 billion under the "all drugs" scenario -- and gains for business and the community. But at what cost? Talk back: What's your view on legalizing all drugs? The answer is that it all depends, mostly on how many more people would use drugs, which drugs and how much more they used. Give me a latte and a joint Currently, considering it can get you arrested (or kill you), drug use is surprisingly common. A 2006 federal government study said 20% of Americans 18 to 25 had taken an illicit drug in the month prior to the survey. So what if a Starbucks-style chain of drugstores that fulfilled Abbie Hoffman's wildest dreams opened across the country? What if you could sit on a sofa, pick up a magazine and light up, or even shoot up, in a congenial atmosphere Here's the second part of the article: Europe offers some clues. In 1976, the Netherlands decided to tolerate (though not legalize) the selling of small amounts of cannabis in licensed coffee shops. At first there was little change in usage. But between 1984 and 1992, as shops opened rapidly, smoking of the drug doubled among Dutch 18- to 20-year-olds. "In that case, it looked like changing the legal status was of minor importance, but opening commercial outlets mattered," says Mark Kleiman, the director of the Drug Policy Analysis Program at the University of California, Los Angeles. Moreover, what if drugs were glamorously promoted via YouTube or Facebook, or even big business? Peter Reuter, a professor of public policy and criminology at the University of Maryland, says it would be hard to block advertising because there's little proof that marijuana is harmful. "I think we'd see a fair amount of promotion," he says. "Then you could have large increases in use." Kleiman adds, "Imagine what Philip Morris and MillerCoors could do if we gave them cannabis to work with." Would addiction increase? One oddity that stands out in the research is that the Dutch are still only midrange users of marijuana by European standards. By some measures, they use marijuana far less than Americans, according to a recent World Health Organization survey. It's thought that this is due to differing social norms, which raises another point. If drugs were legal in America, this could send a powerful signal to kids that drugs are OK. Add this to the lower price, addictive effects of some drugs and easy access, and drug use could rise quite a bit. To offset this, we could run campaigns warning against the stuff. That might work. It might not. More from MSN What illegal drug use can cost you Your kid's troubles can cost you a bundle MSN Health: Drug Addiction 101 DUI: The $10,000 ride home It pays to fight -- or avoid -- a speeding ticket The response from marijuana reform advocates is: "So what if use increases? It's harmless anyway." However, that remains unproved. Researchers worry about the high tar content, the risk of personal injury while someone is "high" and about any effects on students' work. As for legalizing all drugs, Harvard's Miron argues that the increase in drug abuse would likely be small. "Millions of people don't smoke cigarettes. The same is true of alcohol . . . because they know that too much of it is not good for you," he says. People who are prone to abuse drugs are probably already abusing them, he adds. That's hardly so, Reuter argues. Heroin and cocaine "are attractive drugs," he says. "Lots of kids would experiment, and maybe 3 or 4% would become dependent. So the increase in addiction might be very substantial." The added costs Whichever case proved true, there could be extra costs to U.S. taxpayers for abusers' medical treatment, family support, petty crime and lost worker productivity. Just how much is hard to say. And how these negative economic effects might net out against the positive effects is virtually impossible to say. Data on drug-use behavior are thin and often contradictory. Video on MSN Money Pot University One school starts a certification process to sell medical marijuana, CNBC's Jane Wells reports.Of course, everyone can have an opinion. Semesky says, "Nobody is going to be better off." The Office of National Drug Control Policy puts the cost of drug abuse at $145 billion (.pdf file), including medical expenses and lost productivity. That's more than the cost of cancer. If drugs were legal, some of these costs would rise, some would fall. Semesky believes the net effect would be highly negative. Miron says a small rise in drug abuse would be far outweighed by the gains from reduced violent crime, freed-up police resources, a more productive citizenry and reduced illness from bad drugs and dirty needles. Rosalie Pacula, the director of the Rand Drug Policy Research Center in Santa Monica, Calif., says there are huge unknowns. But if you look at the effects of alcohol and tobacco abuse, she says, legalizing drugs would be "very, very risky." Could this happen? How likely is it that street drugs would be legalized? The possession of small amounts of marijuana has been decriminalized in 12 states, meaning offenders might get fined but won't be jailed or given a criminal record. Nonetheless, full legalization of marijuana is hardly likely. In a 2002 CNN/Time Magazine poll, 59% of respondents opposed legalizing marijuana, and 34% favored it. Although attitudes are getting more liberal, marijuana is not legal anywhere in the world. As for other street drugs, don't even ask. The question of legalization is no more than an interesting academic exercise.
  10. List 4. Note that from here on out, its not going to be as simple as finding a random NPC and killing them. Also, there might be some other types of missions added. And to Harwood Butcher, yes you can. One more thing, since you guys apparently liked this, im going to ask if you saw my The Organization Custom missions, similiar to this kind of thing. Pre-Mission: Obtain the following items for the level 4 hitlist. You are allowed one bodyguard. -Armor -Brass Knuckles -Remote Mines -Assault Rifle -Minigun (Only 100 bullets allowed to use.) -Red Dot Sniper -Uzi -Colt -Meat Cleaver Note: There is a payphone near the Jewelery store that was used to initiate Waste the Wife. Go to the payphones. It may be in either Washington Beach or Vice Point, but its probably in Vice Point. ALSO! Note that when I say something like "You will find this person in an hour", it means you have to wait an hour without killing a matching NPC. Special Conditions: By the end of this mission, you must have killed 20 pedestrians, 10 police officers, 4 FBI Agents, and 4 S.W.A.T members. None of the kills count if they die from a vehicle explosion. You have only 12 hours to complete the hitlist, including the BONUS HIT, if you chose to do it. Level 4 Hitlist. The Mission: Payphone in Vice Point. "It seems all the murders are being covered up Mr. Teal. It would be excellent if not for the fact that my associates and I are in danger because of the FBI investigations." "Is that why my paycheck's gonna get bigger?" "Correct. Being our contact in Vice City has its advantages and disadvantages you see. Now, turn around and meet one of my associates." Tommy hangs up and turns. A black suited man with greying hair walks towards him with two documents in his hands. "Greetings, Mr. Teal. I am Mr. White." "Mr. Black and White? And i'm Teal? Ain't you guys got better code names?" "The youth today can't appreciate that our code names don't matter, it's what we use them for." "Right...can I have my job?" "Not so fast. I have this paper you must sign." "What exactly am I signing? I'm sure its not legally enforcable." "No it's not, but its even more strongly enforced than legal. This contract holds you as the official Vice City Hitman. The Mafia will of course, come in contact with you once more, offering money, but if you stay with us, I assure you that you won't be screwed off for 15 years." "Done. Thing's signed. Can I have the job now?" Scott Clarkson: Stole money and pure cocaine from the mafia. Man. Huge priority. He's a worker near Fort Baxter, unfortunately one of many. He will leave Vice City in a matter of three hours. Our people will cut him off at the terminal if you don't kill him in time. Description: Brown work clothes. Hat. Day Job: Odd Job worker. Walks around the Fort Baxter area. Night Job: Odd Job worker. Drives a truck around the Fort Baxter area. Way To Kill: At day, count 10 workers near the Fort Baxter area. The 10th is Clarkson. At night, count 5 trucks with men matching his description. The 5th is Clarkson. Take him out of his vehicle and use the Meat Cleaver to kill him. Morgan Brooks: Didn't pay the Mafia back in time. Woman. Description: Red clothes, black hat. Stays at El Swanko Casa in Vice Point. Her husband pays for all expenses, except for the Mafia expense she forgot to pay. Day Job: None. Likes to shop around Vice Point. Night Job: None. Likes to shop in the Mall. Way To Kill: At day, look around El Swanko Casa and then all around Vice Point for her. In an hour game time, you will finally spot the correct NPC. If you cannot find a red clothed woman, shoot either a white clothed one or a green clothed one. They can be in cars and not walking around. At night, go inside the mall and wait 30 minutes game time, then count 5 woman. The fifth is Brooks. In both day and night, take her out with a sniper shot to the head. Ross Foster: Left the Mafia. Wanted for seeing too much. Man. Has a leisurely life from all the money he obtained. Day Job: None. Goes to the beach in Ocean Beach. Description: Fat. Balding. Wears trunks. Night Job: Taxi Driver. We don't know how either. Description: Taxi Driver clothes. Hat. Way To Kill: At day, find him on the beach and pump him with 10 bullets of Minigun. At night, drag him out of the cab and beat him to death. Maria Caldwell: Gave a client HIV. Works as a stripper in the Pole Position Club. Day Job: Pole Dancer. Works at the Pole Position. Night Job: Hooker. Works outside the Pole Position. Way To Kill: At day, find her in a bikini at the Pole Position Club. Pick anyone except the fat lady. Use the Meat Cleaver to kill her and anyone who attacks you. You can use the Machete that the girl at the bar drops when you kill her if you did not bring a Meat Cleaver. At day, find any 5 hookers, then kill the 5th one. Sergeant Rhodes: Army man. Back when he was a policeman, he tormented our employer. Now, the employer for this job has risen up in the syndicate, and wants payback. Description: Camouflage clothes and hat. Day Job: Tank Driver. Drives Tanks. Night Job: Guard. Guards Fort Baxter. Way To Kill: At day, work up 6 stars and get a tank to come at you. Kill the guy driving the tank by pullinh him out and shooting him down with an Assault Rifle. You are allowed to use LEAVEMEALONE to stop the 6 star onslaught (cheat for PC.)If you die after killing Rhodes at day, you complete the mission, but you fail the BONUS HIT. At night, kill 10 army men at Fort Baxter. The 10th is Rhodes. BONUS HIT: Only available if you did the last level's BONUS HIT. Counts into your 12 hour time limit. To start this hit, get 5 stars and go to Little Havana. Or go to Little Havana and get 5 stars. Santiago Garcia: Patterson told us about Santiago, he is the delivery man for pure white cocaine to Vice City. We want to secure his cargo and his life. We want to make sure the FBI doesn't get their hands on him before us. Try not to kill too many people on the way to the delivery spot, or else you can bet the FBI will call the Army. Man. Description: Black. Changed his name a few years back. Description: Blue work clothes. Day Job: Drug Runner. Night Job. Drug Runner. Way To Kill: At either day or night, go into Vice Port with at least 5 stars on your record. Now, find the matching man NEAR the place where the game began (the deal between Victor and Tommy) If you cannot find him due to the fact that the game is spawning police personnel instead of pedestrian NPC's, then fight off the police for 4 hours instead, while not going over your 12 hour limit. Mission Complete. IF YOU FAIL TO FIND ALL TARGETS WITHIN 12 HOURS GAME TIME, YOU WILL LOSE. IF YOU DIE, YOU LOSE. IF YOU LOSE, YOU MUST BEGIN THE LIST AGAIN. Ways to Lose: -Cheat -Get Busted -Get Wasted -Fail to get all targets within 12 hours game time. -Fail to get at least 2 targets in 6 hours game time.
  11. Here is, step by step, the way to get inside the ship at the Interglobal Film Studios. I dont know if anyone else has dicovered this, so im claiming it as my own until someone tells me otherwise. I dont like stealing stuff: 1. Grab the Packer from the back of the studio, then jam it inside the studio door's that hold the ship. It should fit. 2. Now, grab a car (the Patrior in the back works well, though it may be a little wide). Dont get a motorcycle. 3. Ride the Patriot up the Packer, putting you and the car on top of the ship. 4. Go to the left side of the ship with the Patriot. Do not fall off. 5. Get on top of the Patriot and jump to reach a higher ledge of the ship. 6. Poke and jump around the top part of the ship until you discover the hidden room. The hidden room has a few graphics that must have been left behind in the game, as they were not meant to be seen. Mostly just wood and arrows, but still cool that they even exist. There is no way I know of out of the hidden room. But you've seen another glitch, and thats got value...right?
  12. Hey Harwood, another post for your giant list. Also I rated 5.

  13. Sorry, I dont have either. All I got is VC and I used to have a GBA GTA which had a main character that I forgot the name of.
  14. Shot N the ass, you were wrong. That was a trick question. You cannot get three bodyguards, only two! Shot, that isnt a question...but its Vrock I think.
  15. Haha Huckabee didnt get any votes, so im not in last place on the polls woot. Obama beat Chris! Amazing.
  16. Trick question. None of the above. LOl Is there any way to unlock three bodyguards?
  17. Ill ask a question cause shot didn't. Is there a reason to watch that ...UGLY...WRETCHED...woman in the Pole Position's back room?
  18. Next List. Note that some of these payphones don't exist, so just go to the place the payphone is stated to be. You do not have to find the phone. ALL UNITS OF TIME MENTIONED ARE GAME TIME. Here's a hint if your playing on PC. Use the windows key to exit GTA Vice City to look back at this list. Pre-Mission: Obtain the following items for the level 3 hitlist. Obtain a Stretch Limo. You are allowed NO bodyguards. -Armor -Brass Knuckles -Molotov Cocktails -Assault Rifle -Red dot Sniper (the second one) -Flamethrower -Mac -Colt -Stubby Shotgun OR S.P.A.S -Knife Special Conditions: Must have at least two stars at all times starting after the first hit. NO HAVING YOUR VEHICLE RESPRAYED. Get a Stretch or the Love Fist Limo or Romero's Hearse for the first hit. Level 3 Hitlist. The Mission: Payphone on Prawn Island. "Mr. Vercetti, you will be forever known as Mr. Teal to my associates." "Oh, you mean like that guy I killed? Why?" "We need a new Mr. Teal." "I won't even ask." "Now then, my associate, who asks you to call him Mr. White from here on out, will meet you after you complete this next list." "In 24 hours, right?" "12 hours." "Why the hell...?" -click- "The bastard hung up on me. Wait where's the list?" Tommy turns around to see a P.I.G security guard holding a notepad... Ronny Perez: Recently immersed in the ocean with cement shoes, he was saved. He owns the Hot Dog Shaft business. Owed money to the mafia. Man. Wears a purple suit and has a home on Starfish Island. The Mafia wants him to suffer. Day Job: Manager. He stays in Starfish Island and makes calls to his employees and to his other branches around the country. Night Job: None. Likes to go to the Malibu Club. Way to Kill: At day, search around Starfish Island from your Stretch/LoveFist/Romero's Hearse. You will search for one hour until you find the correct man. If you cannot find a purple suit man, grab a green suited one. Use the HOPINGIRL cheat for PC (find its relative cheat if you are on a console), and get him to come inside your vehicle. Drive him to the Lighthouse and use whatever methods you want to drown him. You must not shoot or harm him physically. At night, pick him up outside the Club Malibu after 30 minutes of searching. Pick him up (either a purple suit or a green suit) and take him to the Lighthouse. Drown him whatever way you can. Do not harm him. Note: You must have two stars from here on out. You can have more, but never go under two. The police are after you after a witness saw you drown Perez. Rita Hall: Wanted for saving a man with cement shoes. Woman. Blonde. Has a red lifeguard swimsuit. Day Job: Lifeguard. Hangs around the Ocean Beach area, but is only found on the beach. Night Job: None. Likes to go out on a boat or Dinghie. Way to Kill: At day, find her on the beach. At night, look for either a Dinghy, Speeder, or Tropic with a woman on it. Then look for another one with a woman on it. Kill the second one, not the first. Nelly Evan: Wanted for murdering an employer's son. Man. Was arrested by the VCPD, but only has three years in jail as absolutely solid evidence was not recovered. Description: Black hair, red undershirt, black leather jacket. He is the usual character that the police chase around and you get 50$ for beating up. Day Job: None. Wastes around in his cell. Night Job: None. Is let outside for fresh air for 30 minutes, on account that he may not be guilty and pity was taken on him for being so young. Way to Kill: At day, he is inside his Washington Beach cell. Since there is actually noone there in those cells, you must survive for 30 minutes outside of the Station (given that you have at least two stars on you), and you'll see him attempt to escape in the confusion. Kill him (see his description above). At night, wait until a new hour begins on the game clock, then, from 00-30 on the clock, kill a man matching his description. If you do not see a man with his description within an hour game time, kill any man that is not a policeman. Elizabeth Edwards: Wanted for not promoting our employer after three years of work. The employer was clearly a bit insane to give us this job for that reason. We do not know her position in the company or our employers position, but we do know her background. Woman. Day Job: Businesswoman. Works in the office building where the G-Spotlight mission begins. Description: Purple clothed woman with glasses. Night Job: Hooker. What the hell? Businesswoman by day, hooker at night? Well, none of our business. Wanders around Downtown. Way to Kill: At day, look inside the office for 30 minutes game time. If you find her, kill her, if not, go outside the building and continue looking until you locate her. At night, go to any part of Downtown and find 5 scantily-clad woman. When you find the fifth, it turns out to be Elizabeth. Kill her. James Hendorsen: Homeless man who raped our employer's son or daughter. He told his name to the child. Wanders around downtown. Description: Man with raggedy clothing and a bit of a humpback walk. Wears a purple shirt with patches. Day Job: Beggar/Rapist. Wanders Downtown, looking for spare change or...kids. Night Job: Beggar/Rapist. Wanders Downtown, looking for spare change or...kids. Way to Kill: At day or night, find 10 men matching his description. The tenth will be the one you kill. If you do not find 10 within 3 hours game time, shoot any man. Doctor Myers: Wanted for saving the life of our employers...wife. None of our business. Located in Little Havana's hospital, wears paramedic's clothes. Day Job: Doctor. Goes with the paramedics as a new law, stating that there have been so many...umm...spontaneous deaths these past few weeks, so a doctor should be on call if there is a chance of saving the patient. Night Job: None. Goes to his hotel at Ocean Beach, which just so happens to be the one that is next to yours, Mr. Teal. Way to Kill: At day, kill someone in front of the Little Havana hospital, and wait for an ambulance to arrive. Kill both of the people inside. Neither are Doctor Myers. Wait for another ambulance, and kill both inside them. One is Doctor Myers. At night, go to Ocean Beach and to the hotel in front of your own. Wait 30 minutes for a man to pass in front of it, and kill him. BONUS HIT: Only available if you did the last level's BONUS HIT. Counts into your 12 hour time limit. Mitchel Patterson: This guy is the man that Mathias Fernandez knew about. Turns out this guy's not a higher up at all, he just knows about a higher up in his syndicate. This is a hit issued by US, Mr. Teal. Follow our instructions to the letter. Day Job: Drug Dealer. Goes Downtown to sell drugs. Night Job: Drug Dealer. Goes to the Club Malibu to sell drugs. Way to...Kill?: Get a 4-seater car, and go to either Downtown or the Malibu Club, depending on the time of day. At Downtown, count 30 men. The 30th is Patterson. Outside the Malibu Club, count 30 men. The 30th is Patterson. Beat him twice with your Brass Knuckles at either place, and get him to come into your car using the HOPINGIRL cheat. Make sure he gets in the back of your 4-seater. Go to the Lighthouse, then get out of your car. Take Patterson out, hit him once, and finally he will talk. You no longer need him. Knife him, and if he doesn't die, set him on fire with the Flamethrower. This hit is not over. Get into your 4 seater and lose the cops at a Pay N' Spray. Dump the car in the nearest body of water. Mission Complete. IF YOU FAIL TO FIND ALL TARGETS WITHIN 12 HOURS GAME TIME, YOU WILL LOSE. IF YOU DIE, YOU LOSE. IF YOU LOSE, YOU MUST BEGIN THE LIST AGAIN. Ways to Lose: -Cheat -Get Busted -Get Wasted -Fail to get all targets within 12 hours game time. -Fail to get at least 2 targets in 6 hours game time.
  19. Do you mean guns at ammunation? cause if you do, and you mean the clerk, then its Rockstar I guess. If you mean Phil Cassidy, I dont know. Where can you find the mod that adds the Twin Towers area onto the Vice City Map?
  20. Wrong. Right. Right. Shotn the ass got 2 out of 3. The motto of Cam's Cans is, If noone can, Cam's Can. Since you didnt ask a question like you supposed to, heres another one. Up to how many times can you hit the beach ball with your head?
  21. I kept sending resend validation email to my yahoo address but it never comes to me, and i never blocked it. I cannot get into the gtaforums, so is there anywhere here I can do it? Cause I cant get in there..
  22. Its not san andreas its vice city! and i dont know where that is!
  23. Shot you didnt ask the questions, so i will. I WILL BE USING THE SAMEONE I TRIED TO GET YOU GUYS TO ANSWER BEFORE. Whats the motto of Cam's Cans? What's the Deganatron? Where can you find a billboard advertising the Deganatron? Hint: Listen to the radio to learn more about the Deganatron.
  24. Hey doc, just wanted to say your freaking awesome. This beats the hell out of Ultimate Vice City. Sure theres the twin towers in that mod, and retextures for practically everything, but you beat the crap out of it. Of course, itll probably be a year before we get our hands on this.
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