Our mission is to tackle the gap of education among young people in the world. We strive to connect educated people from across the globe that have the wish to help other people with students in developing countries. Some activities will include personal finance, entrepreneurship and other real-life skills. We hope that this would unlock the potential among these students and give them better opportunities for their future career.
For most people, the question of education might seem complex. Which major should I take? Which university should I go to? Which organization should I join? These questions have come to our minds during our college life. But if you go to these developing countries, you would see that their question are simple yet profound. How do I write? How do I read? How do I pay my tuition? are among the many questions that they ask. I myself come from such developing countries and I have experienced the gap of education first hand.
Our organization is unique because it seeks to close the gap by connecting both worlds. We want to give the opportunity for people from rich countries to come and learn about culture, economy, and life. While they do that, we would also be able to provide children in need with the necessary exposure and education that they need. In an era of globalization, it is vital for people to understand each other and this hub is the perfect stage for that.
Wijaya's Hub of Knowledge is the pioneer in its field. We have the vision to increase cross-cultural collaboration that will impact everyone involved. We are enthusiastic to welcome people from different culture. We believe that this hub would be the key to educating students so that they will be able to unlock their potential. Opportunities are abound for people that want to learn and the Wijaya's Hub of Knowledge is the perfect place for that.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Part 1
From the quote, I believe of the notion that every man is equal. But the sad truth is that not all are truly equal in the sense that many of us are not given the same opportunities that others get. The simple fact of being born in another country or of another race makes us not equal in a sense. For a better world, I think the first step would be education.
Education creates awareness that the world is huge and yet we are all connected in some ways. It makes us aware of the fact that we are all lucky. We are lucky we could go to USC, we are lucky we could get a higher education, we are lucky that we have a place to stay and food to eat and a family to care about. Education gives us opportunities that many people are lacking. It gives us opportunities for a better job, better thinking, and a better government.
Education creates awareness that the world is huge and yet we are all connected in some ways. It makes us aware of the fact that we are all lucky. We are lucky we could go to USC, we are lucky we could get a higher education, we are lucky that we have a place to stay and food to eat and a family to care about. Education gives us opportunities that many people are lacking. It gives us opportunities for a better job, better thinking, and a better government.
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Indonesia
Hi, for this week random post I would like to talk about my country, Indonesia. It is a country in South East Asia (SEA) famous for its beaches and forest fires. If you are wondering where it is, just know that it is located between Singapore and Australia. It is the biggest Muslim country in the world and also the biggest economy in SEA. Some of you might be scared to go there with all these commotions about terrorism, but do not worry. Indonesia is a really diverse country with all the other religions acknowledged and religious harmony is emphasized by the government and religious bodies. In fact, there are many Islam sects and many of them are different city to city with extremism disallowed by the government.
Beside that, it is still a developing country. The GDP per capita is only $3,475 per year. That is only roughly 1/15th of the US GDP per capita. The minimum wage in major cities are in fact only about $200-300 per month. Although that might seems the case on stats, the truth is "shadow money" plays a big role in the economy. Grafts, kickbacks, and "under the table" deals are relatively common and therefore increase the livelihood of most citizens. It is weird but in fact many experts believed that was the reason it resisted the 2007 recession because most people do not pay tax on those deals.
Beside that, it is still a developing country. The GDP per capita is only $3,475 per year. That is only roughly 1/15th of the US GDP per capita. The minimum wage in major cities are in fact only about $200-300 per month. Although that might seems the case on stats, the truth is "shadow money" plays a big role in the economy. Grafts, kickbacks, and "under the table" deals are relatively common and therefore increase the livelihood of most citizens. It is weird but in fact many experts believed that was the reason it resisted the 2007 recession because most people do not pay tax on those deals.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Coagula 4/9/2016
Today's art show was named "Public
Secrets" by Abel Alejandre. "Public Secrets" is a
new painting series that deals with conspiracies, family
secrets, and UFOs. Seemed like it was made using graphite like in the video in the class. It was all great and meticulous, I enjoyed the drawings. I like the caps but they are $250 each!!
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Paul Mackay
The interview took off by talking about how people perceive economics and how it has changed . Mackay said that today's idea is to manage limited resources in a sensible and sustainable way so that it can fulfill humans needs. Then, they continue the talk to investments and finance. He said that a lot of values are not real value. It is virtual value because it does not require add-on values from other resources. For example, a farmland would be valuable if the farmer grow on it, but in a development project only the land is valuable without any add-on value. He also explains that money sometimes becomes stuck and there is no real creation of value anymore such as in the stock market. He believes in the idea to make the money become gift money, these are money that are invested for research in education, health, and social issues. This interview talks about what investments are and the idea of economics that are vital to the world.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
A Window into Transparency
This chapter talks about how perception of money by society has changed. It talks about how financial relationships between entities differs between those in the same community and those that don't share the same affinity. In a community, money managers such as those involved in a bank or a hedge fund has additional attachments. When they talk about losing money, they also suffers personal loss. Their reputation, their own equity and their own relationships are at risk of losing. This means that they are more inclined to be careful or be more honest in their management of money.
On further discussion, it talks about how these community based relationships can be implemented in other sections. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is the example they used. CSA model is where a farmer adopts a community that conforms with his practices or values. Then he would determine how much food can be grown and how many families it can feed. The farmer then compute a budget for the farm with the community which will then be divided to come out at a price per share which will then be sold to the community.
I felt that what it discusses about is true to some extent. Banks have grown from small localized institutions to giants banks over the decades. It has lost personal connections to its customers but it has also given its customers a much larger reach. It is unthinkable for someone in another country to be able to safely travel to another country without cash in previous times. Community is important but the era of globalization has required banks and communities to adapt to include the whole world at the expense of personal relationships.
On further discussion, it talks about how these community based relationships can be implemented in other sections. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is the example they used. CSA model is where a farmer adopts a community that conforms with his practices or values. Then he would determine how much food can be grown and how many families it can feed. The farmer then compute a budget for the farm with the community which will then be divided to come out at a price per share which will then be sold to the community.
I felt that what it discusses about is true to some extent. Banks have grown from small localized institutions to giants banks over the decades. It has lost personal connections to its customers but it has also given its customers a much larger reach. It is unthinkable for someone in another country to be able to safely travel to another country without cash in previous times. Community is important but the era of globalization has required banks and communities to adapt to include the whole world at the expense of personal relationships.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Chapter 14
Money has the
power to buy material goods, but it is abstract and metaphorical.Bloom uses the labyrinth and the touchstone as a metaphor of how we understand money. The labyrinth "hosts a personal pilgrimage, the
journey one takes
reflectively". And the "touchstone is used to measure the quality and
purity of gold". Both of which will combine at then end. It is a medium
of exchange and a measure of value we used as we walked the world.
The issue that Bloom highlights now is the fact that people just sees money as money. Not as a medium or as a representation of value. The common masses no longer realizes that the value of money is actually pegged to Gold. Value of money has become invisible, making people unable to perceive the importance of it and feel it.
The issue that Bloom highlights now is the fact that people just sees money as money. Not as a medium or as a representation of value. The common masses no longer realizes that the value of money is actually pegged to Gold. Value of money has become invisible, making people unable to perceive the importance of it and feel it.
Chapter 10
Chapter 10
Below is a
painting done by Gabriel Metsu, and its description is the framework for this
chapter. The painting is titled Usurer
with a Tearful Woman, and like many other famous Dutch artists in the 17th
century, the paintings serve as “social commentary” or to “deliver moral
lessons.” In this painting, we assume the woman is at some sort of debt to the
usurer. As she holds a note in one hand, the usurer looks at her scornfully, as
it is likely she does not have the money to pay what is likely her husbands
debt.
It is also
very important to draw attention towards the woman’s purse. When first looking
at it, it simply appears to be a loose handkerchief or piece of cloth. But,
Metsu had some deeper meaning behind it, as you look closer it appears to be a
floating hand reaching into her purse. This shows the view of the usurer who
see that he can and will take advantage of this desperate lady. This painting
carries some relevance today, as America is almost now a society that places
more value on debt that we do on equity, causing a lot of economic heartache.Tuesday, March 1, 2016
AMDP Investment Memo-- Draft
To: Clark Hansen, CEO, AMDP
From: Albert Wijaya, R&D Consultant, AMDP
Date: March 1, 2016
Subject: Potential Investment Opportunity—Toyota Motor Corporation
After extensive research during the week, I believed I have found a potential news that might require further attention on Toyota Motor Corporation. Toyota has been one of the leading car manufacturer in the world for the past decades. It has been renown for its cars' design, compactness and efficiency. What I would like to focus right now is on the concept of Hydrogen Fuel Cell vehicles. It has a chance to be the future of the car industry. Last but not least, this perfectly aligns with AMDP's principles.
AMDP’s Guiding Principles
AMDP wants to make investments would leave a positive lasting impact on the world. These principles provide the foundation of our company’s mission, vision and values. The following four principles in the nature of Anima Mundi, are important in analyzing potential investments:
Triple Bottom Line
Triple bottom line is an accounting framework used to
evaluate performance to create a better business value. It consists of three
parts:
- People: The approach the company uses to its employees and community where it resides
- Planet: The use of sustainable environmental practices for minimizing harm to the environment
- Profit: The economic value of the company including its impact on the environment
Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility is the idea that companies has “social” responsibilities that their business may or may not create. They are committed to positively impact society while improving the company’s stakeholders position.
Social Enterprise
Social enterprises are businesses that maximizes the common good. These entities are businesses that are committed to maximize social, cultural, economic, and environmental impacts of their businesses.
Carbon Footprint
"The total amount of greenhouse gases that are emitted into the atmosphere each year by a person, family, building, organization, or company.”(EPA) We measure it by estimating the amounts of CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) that we emit. It is important to reduce our carbon footprint in order reduce the effects of global warming.
Toyota Motor Corporation
History
Toyota Motor Corporation is an international Japanese car manufacturer headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. Toyota is the world's first car manufacturer to produce more than 10 million vehicles per year. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a subsidiary to his father's company, Toyota Industries. Since then, it has grown to be a major player in the automotive industry. It produces vehicles under 5 brands: Toyota, Hino, Lexus, Ranz, and Scion. It also has significant relationships with other players in the industries that include Yamaha, Daihatsu, and Tesla.
Toyota has been a major proponent of the environment, as one of the first firms to establish a comprehensive CSR policy. Not only that, Toyota has been a forerunner in several technologies, such as: Robotics, Aerospace, and Biotechnology. In fact, Toyota is one of the first to introduce the first commercially available hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, the Toyota Mirai in 2015.
Hydrogen: Fuel for Our Future
Hydrogen fuel cell is not an recent invention. It was invented as late as 1838, and was mostly used by the NASA for their space programs. It has been there for a long time, and it has a lot of different applications. The most recent being the fuel-cell vehicles. In these vehicles, the hydrogen cells's waste will only be water, making it one of the most environmentally friendly solution. But hydrogen fuel cell has its own limitations. One of the most comprehensive problem it must solve is definitely the infrastructure needed to deliver these fuel cells to customers. Another one is the fact that to produce these fuel cells and transport them, we would still need carbon-based fuel and will still leave carbon print.
A Futuristic, Super-Smooth Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car
The Toyota Mirai was a sensation. With a range of 300 miles and a top speed of 111 mph, the Mirai is definitely a car worth driving. Compare that with Tesla Model S' 265 miles and Nissan Leaf's 107 miles range. Not only that hydrogen fuel cell has a really fast recharge rate, with only an average of 5 minutes per charge. If we compare this to electric based cars' average of 5-6 hours for it max charge, then the Mirai is definitely at the top of the league.
Final Reccomendation
In spite of its flaws, I believe in the future of hydrogen fuel cell cars. It is a more viable solution to our problem. Beside, with the likes of Toyota backing and promoting it, I am sure it will not be long before hydrogen cars be a reality. Therefore, I strongly recommend AMDP to take this opportunity to invest in Toyota.
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Chung King Road Art Night
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| Coagula Curatorial |
When you walked on Chung King Road, you can feel the vibe of art. You could hear the music playing and you can see a lot of people outside these different galleries.
On the left, you can see the works of Emma Sulkowicz. The small one is a miniature and below it is a Emmatron, a life-sized replica of Sulkowicz. The last one is the artist herself, which will answer your questions. I went to the other galleries beside Coagula. One has an exhibition about skulls and the other one has a painting exhibition. Pretty fun night, and quite amusing I would say.

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| Here is Tim enjoying his wine. |
Friday, February 26, 2016
Is the "Rise of Trump" an Armageddon?
For the past few months, I can literally see and hear the word "Trump" everywhere. Whether when I pass his buildings, read newspapers, sit in class, and even when I play DOTA 2. His recent string of victories certainly dispel my first expectations about him. I have always thought that he just wanted to promote his books, perfume, and shows. Perhaps that was his first intention. Who would have thought he would progresses so far and we would see the likes of Jeb Bush falls.
But, is he really bad for the USA? Probably yes if he won. I would not deny that. His policies are populist and I really doubted that he would even be able to implement it all (Remember the Wall). "Make America Great Again" is his slogan. But to be honest, is the USA not great anymore? Not at all. Probably for most Americans who have lived through you might say the golden age of the USA, life is hard right now. But the USA is still the No.1 country in the world. It has the strongest military, and you might say a really high quality of life compared to the rest of the world.
Donald Trump is probably the "worst" thing that can happen to you, but relax. You don't live in a third world country. You don't live in a dictatorship. Your country gives you financial aid and healthcare and although the system is not perfect, you can basically live a good life. Try going to another country and see how lucky you are to be born and be able to live in the USA.
But, is he really bad for the USA? Probably yes if he won. I would not deny that. His policies are populist and I really doubted that he would even be able to implement it all (Remember the Wall). "Make America Great Again" is his slogan. But to be honest, is the USA not great anymore? Not at all. Probably for most Americans who have lived through you might say the golden age of the USA, life is hard right now. But the USA is still the No.1 country in the world. It has the strongest military, and you might say a really high quality of life compared to the rest of the world.
Donald Trump is probably the "worst" thing that can happen to you, but relax. You don't live in a third world country. You don't live in a dictatorship. Your country gives you financial aid and healthcare and although the system is not perfect, you can basically live a good life. Try going to another country and see how lucky you are to be born and be able to live in the USA.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Growing a Farmer Part 2
Kurt's story progresses. As in my first blog, we see Kurt doing what a novice Farmer would do. Make mistakes and learn from it. These enables him to change how he runs Kurtwood Farms for the better. His drive is relentless and we see his passion in his writing.
As time goes on, Kurt's farm gets bigger. It has more animals and more complex activities such as getting milk and butchering the cows for meat. From each expensive mistakes, Kurt got through it and enabled him to be a better farmer. He wanted to grow quality food so he also believed in giving quality fodder for his flocks. He also talk about some guides such as getting an A grade at a restaurant and how to obtain USDA licensing. Here we see a more business approach to a farm from Kurt. He wanted the farm to be sustainable and he did what he needed to do. Another interesting thing he did was to start a dinner on weekends. This combined his skills as a cook and a farmer. Using excess food to give a great dinner to your new clients is a really good idea since he loves cooking too.
Overall, this is not just a story about a farmer or a cook. This is a story about a man with passion. We see how Kurt grows throughout the chapters. Making mistakes and learning from it and become a better man. In each chapter we see the problem he is in and then how he grows to become a true farmer. In the end, he is not just Kurt the farmer but also still Kurt the cook because when he grows to become a farmer he also grows to become a better cook. What I liked about this book is that it tells us how perseverance and commitment are the key to success.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
If You Can't Find the Key to Success, Pick the Lock!
Lock-Picking 101
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"On March 8, 1971, burglars took a lock-pick and a crowbar and broke into a FBI office in a suburb of Philadelphia, making off with nearly every document inside.They were never caught." (Mazzetti)
Lock-picking has an old history. Preceded with the invention of lock which dates back up to Ancient Assyria and Egypt, we can safely assume lock-picking skills are developed soon after. It has been misunderstood and unappreciated for a long time, being associated with criminals and overpriced locksmith!
Introduction
Before we got to be a master of lock-picking, one must know something about locks and keys. How do keys open lock? In the pictures you will see a typical basic tumbler pin lock that you might see everywhere be it in your house or a typical store. The purpose of the key is to put all the blue pins in the shear line so that you unblock the way and therefore unlock it. The pictures below also shows you a more realistic depiction of the inside of a lock so that you may get a better visual on it.
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Here we see an unlocked lock with a key inside. Notice that the blue pins are not aligned along the shear line, therefore blocking us from turning the key.
The picture below show that the blue pins are at the right place. This enables us to turn the key and unlock it.
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To master the basics of lock-picking, you would need 3 things:
- Nerve
- Tools
- Practice
Nerve
Nothing is more important than the will to even try. Most people think it is illegal to own a lock-picking tools but that’s a common misconception. It is not a criminal offense in most states to own a lock-picking tools unless you used it on something that does not belong to you of course. What I meant by nerve here is not only being brave to try but also having the nerve to resist temptation and not do something illegal. Spending time in prison for lock-picking is not funny, and definitely not what I intended when I wrote this article.
Tools
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I would recommend for beginners to buy the Southord PXS-14. That was the first one that I bought and it has all the basic tools you require to get the feeling of lock-picking. It comes with a leather package and the handles are comfortable and it also comes with a handy guide for beginners. There are more expensive tools like the pick gun which is an automated tool but I would not recommend it for beginners as to be really good with lock-picking you would need to really get the “feel”. This is hard to achieve using the guns.
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The photo on the right shows different types of picks. Each have their own strengths and weaknesses. The most common to use is the rake.
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The photo on the left shows different types of tension wrench.
Practice
When I said
you could learn it in a day, I was being serious. To lock-pick is to basically
imitate what a key would do. Of course there are different types of locks and
some of them are harder to lock-pick but then again practice makes perfect.
Most of the time, you would encounter the basic tumbler pin lock and therefore
I would recommend you to practice using these kind of locks. You can basically
find these on Home Depot, Target, or Walmart. I would not recommend practicing
on your doors as most of the time, your first lock would be the first one you
will throw to the bin. Getting a new lock would also enable you to look at the
design of the lock itself and give you an edge in getting that “feel” as you
would also be able to see what’s going on as you move those picks.
Guides and Links
There are
plenty of resources online that will give you a better understanding and
mastery of lock-picking. Here are some:
For Tools:
- https://securitysnobs.com/Types-Of-Locks.html
- http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/11/19/how-to-pick-a-lock-pin-tumbler-locks/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI7Lx-73lU0
- https://www.youtube.com/user/LocksmithArmy
I wish you happy picking!
Mazzetti, Mark. "Burglars Who Took On F.B.I. Abandon Shadows." The New York Times. The New York Times, 06 Jan. 2014. Web. 14 Feb. 2016.
"Greg Miller's Guide to Lock Picking for Beginners." Greg Miller's Guide to Lock Picking for Beginners. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Feb. 2016.
"How to Pick a Lock | The Art of Manliness." The Art of Manliness. N.p., 19 Nov. 2014. Web. 14 Feb. 2016.
"The Document Which Used To Be Called The MIT Lockpicking Guide." The Document Which Was Formerly Called The MIT Guide to Lockpicking. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Feb. 2016.
Works Cited
Mazzetti, Mark. "Burglars Who Took On F.B.I. Abandon Shadows." The New York Times. The New York Times, 06 Jan. 2014. Web. 14 Feb. 2016.
"Greg Miller's Guide to Lock Picking for Beginners." Greg Miller's Guide to Lock Picking for Beginners. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Feb. 2016.
"How to Pick a Lock | The Art of Manliness." The Art of Manliness. N.p., 19 Nov. 2014. Web. 14 Feb. 2016.
"The Document Which Used To Be Called The MIT Lockpicking Guide." The Document Which Was Formerly Called The MIT Guide to Lockpicking. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Feb. 2016.
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
If you can’t find the
key to success, pick the lock
Introduction
Lock-picking
has an old history. Preceded with the invention of lock which dates back up to
Ancient Assyria and Egypt, we can safely assume lock-picking skills are
developed soon after. It has been misunderstood and unappreciated for a long
time, being associated with criminals and overpriced locksmith!
But what if
I say you can learn it in a day? I bet you would want to learn it. In recent
years, we have heard so many stories about cyber security. People got their
bank accounts compromised, their credit cards used, and even their Facebook
accounts hacked. But forget about digital security if you don’t understand
about physical security first. What’s scarier? People that can go to your
Facebook account or people that can open your room in under a minute. This
post is not an encouragement for you to illegally pick locks but to use it to
legally save money when you are locked out or maybe save some of those little
TSA locks when you forgot where the key is.
- Nerve
- Tools
- Practice
Before we got to be a master of lock-picking, one must know something about locks and keys. In the pictures you will see a typical basic tumbler pin lock that you might see everywhere. The purpose of the key is to put all the blue pins in the shear line so that you unblock the way. The pictures below it shows you a more realistic depiction of the inside of a lock.

Nothing is
more important than the will to even try. Lock-picking is not for the faint
hearted, it is for the chosen few who dares to walk its path. Most people think
it is illegal to own a lock-picking tools but that’s a common misconception. It
is not a criminal offence in most states to own a lock-picking tools unless you
used it on something that does not belong to you of course. What I meant by
nerve here is not only being brave to try but also having the nerve in your
brain not to do something illegal. Spending time in prison for lock-picking is
not funny, and definitely not what I intended when I wrote this article.
Tools
Having the
necessary tools is probable the “key” to success. Forget all the things you saw
on TV where all you need is a wire or hair pin to open a handcuff. Picks come
in different shapes and sizes. In most cases, the handle and tang are the same.
You would want a handle that is comfortable and the tang that is thin enough to
avoid bumping and ruining the key pins. The most important part of the pick is
the tip. It has numerous designs and it has different strengths and weaknesses.
Each design is a combination of ease of insertion, ease of withdrawal and the
“feel” of interaction. Here the “feel” is when the tip touches the pins and you
slowly move it to apply torque on the pins. Once you get all the pins in the
right place, you would use the torque wrench which is in the third picture to
turn the cylinder and unlock it.


I would
recommend for beginners to buy the Southord PXS-14. That was the first one that
I bought and it has all the basic tools you require to get the feeling of
lock-picking. It comes with a leather package and the handles are comfortable
and it also comes with a handy guide for beginners. Of course there are more
expensive and better tools like the pick gun which is an automated tool. I
would not recommend it for beginners as to be really good with lock-picking you
would need to really get the “feel”. This is hard to achieve using the guns.
Practice
When I said
you could learn it in a day, I was being serious. To lock-pick is to basically
imitate what a key would do. Of course there are different types of locks and
some of them are harder to lock-pick but then again practice makes perfect.
Most of the time, you would encounter the basic tumbler pin lock and therefore
I would recommend you to practice using these kind of locks. You can basically
find these on Home Depot, Target, or Walmart. I would not recommend practicing
on your doors as most of the time, your first lock would be the first one you
will throw to the bin. Getting a new lock would also enable you to look at the
design of the lock itself and give you an edge in getting that “feel” as you
would also be able to see what’s going on as you move those picks.
Guides and Links
There are
plenty of resources online that will give you a better understanding and
mastery of lock-picking. Here are some:
For Tools:
For Beginner
Guides:
For Advanced
Guides:
I hope you
guys enjoy this article.
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