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Gorilla glue - is it still made?
Hi guys. I haven't seen Gorilla glue around lately. Are they still
making the stuff? Can't seen to find it. Marco |
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"Marco B" wrote: Hi guys. I haven't seen Gorilla glue around lately. Are they still making the stuff? You betcha. Can't seen to find it. If you can't find it locally, there's always mail order. Amazon.com sells 8oz tubs for $12.99, with free shipping if you spend over $25 on your total order. This other place sells 8oz for $9.99, the cheapest I've seen, but that does not include shipping: http://store.yahoo.com/mybestwholesa...rillaglue.html VK |
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 00:49:53 +0000 (UTC), "Marco B"
wrote: Hi guys. I haven't seen Gorilla glue around lately. Are they still making the stuff? Can't seen to find it. When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. -- LRod Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999 http://www.woodbutcher.net |
Chuckle. :)
"LRod" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 00:49:53 +0000 (UTC), "Marco B" wrote: Hi guys. I haven't seen Gorilla glue around lately. Are they still making the stuff? Can't seen to find it. When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. -- LRod Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999 http://www.woodbutcher.net |
I can buy it at Lowes. That means Home Depot probably also sells it.
I hear some folks say to remove it from your hand with acetone. Not suree what they're doing with it. I never get it on my hands. |
"Never Enough Money" wrote in message oups.com... I can buy it at Lowes. That means Home Depot probably also sells it. And Woodcraft and Rockler.... If the OP can't find it, he hasn't really tried. Jim |
LRod wrote: When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? To Marco: Acetone penetrates the skin and goes right to your liver. Be sure to use gloves when working with either Gorilla Glue or acetone. VK |
"Jim" wrote in message . com... "Never Enough Money" wrote in message oups.com... I can buy it at Lowes. That means Home Depot probably also sells it. And Woodcraft and Rockler.... If the OP can't find it, he hasn't really tried. Jim It's sold at Wal Mart too. |
Is this a joke?
Here we go again! Hold on tight. "Vito Kuhn" wrote in message ... LRod wrote: When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? To Marco: Acetone penetrates the skin and goes right to your liver. Be sure to use gloves when working with either Gorilla Glue or acetone. VK |
It was somewhere outside Barstow when "Vito Kuhn"
wrote: Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? Genius ! Whoever "Vito" is, I salute you ! |
Vito here is a link you may find useful. It does not contain any references
to the literature (or citations), but it appears to be written by someone who used a review of the literatu http://www.entheology.org/tips-acetone/acetone.htm "Vito Kuhn" wrote in message ... LRod wrote: When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? To Marco: Acetone penetrates the skin and goes right to your liver. Be sure to use gloves when working with either Gorilla Glue or acetone. VK |
Andy Dingley wrote: It was somewhere outside Barstow when "Vito Kuhn" wrote: Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? Genius ! Not exactly, just exercising some common sense. I just can't sit back and let bad advice go by, not when there are health risks involved. Whoever "Vito" is, I salute you ! I used to post here a long time ago. |
On 16 Mar 2005 03:12:02 +0100, "Vito Kuhn"
wrote: LRod wrote: When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? Doggonit. Look up the MSDS for acetone. It's cited in at least two active threads on the group. Why in heck would you want to give out bad advice? Have you no morals? To Marco: Acetone penetrates the skin and goes right to your liver. Be sure to use gloves when working with either Gorilla Glue or acetone. To Marco: look up the MSDS for acetone. It's cited in at least two active threads on the group. And nitrile gloves with the Gorilla Glue is a good idea whether you use acetone or not. -- LRod Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999 http://www.woodbutcher.net |
LRod wrote: To Marco: look up the MSDS for acetone. It's cited in at least two active threads on the group. Marco: Here is are some references to the potential of liver damage, when acetone penetrates the skin. http://www.x-privat.org/link/8863185.html http://www.myhelicopters.com/health.htm VK |
"stoutman" wrote: Vito here is a link you may find useful. You and others might find these links to be useful: http://www.x-privat.org/link/8863185.html http://www.myhelicopters.com/health.htm VK |
On 16 Mar 2005 05:20:37 +0100, "Vito Kuhn"
wrote: LRod wrote: To Marco: look up the MSDS for acetone. It's cited in at least two active threads on the group. Marco: Here is are some references to the potential of liver damage, when acetone penetrates the skin. http://www.x-privat.org/link/8863185.html http://www.myhelicopters.com/health.htm One site has no authentication whatsoever, and the other site is a reference to a newsgroup posting of dubious origin. Hardly credible sources. I'll stick with the MSDS. Again, look it up. -- LRod Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999 http://www.woodbutcher.net |
On 16 Mar 2005 05:20:37 +0100, "Vito Kuhn"
wrote: LRod wrote: To Marco: look up the MSDS for acetone. It's cited in at least two active threads on the group. Marco: Here is are some references to the potential of liver damage, when acetone penetrates the skin. http://www.x-privat.org/link/8863185.html http://www.myhelicopters.com/health.htm I call your anecdotal, urban legend sites and raise you two sites with a little bit better bonafides: http://www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0128.htm http://risk.lsd.ornl.gov/tox/profiles/acetone.shtml -- LRod Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999 http://www.woodbutcher.net |
In article , LRod
wrote: Doggonit. Look up the MSDS for acetone. It's cited in at least two active threads on the group. Why in heck would you want to give out bad advice? Have you no morals? if this is the real Vito, it has morals exuding from it's pores that it wants to impose on everyone. If it isn't the real Vito, then no... it has no morals. -- "The thing about saying the wrong words is that A, I don't notice it, and B, sometimes orange water gibbon bucket and plastic." -- Mr. Burrows |
Vito Kuhn wrote:
LRod wrote: To Marco: look up the MSDS for acetone. It's cited in at least two active threads on the group. Marco: Here is are some references to the potential of liver damage, when acetone penetrates the skin. http://www.x-privat.org/link/8863185.html http://www.myhelicopters.com/health.htm So we have one page from what appears to be an econut site and another that quotes some guy posting on USENET. Neither even attempts to substantiate their claim and neither has any kind of credibility. Try http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/chem_profiles/acetone/health_ace.html. VK -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Vito Kuhn wrote:
"stoutman" wrote: Vito here is a link you may find useful. You and others might find these links to be useful: http://www.x-privat.org/link/8863185.html http://www.myhelicopters.com/health.htm Repeating that over and over does not make it credible. VK -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
stoutman wrote:
Vito here is a link you may find useful. It does not contain any references to the literature (or citations), but it appears to be written by someone who used a review of the literatu http://www.entheology.org/tips-acetone/acetone.htm Why are you posting _that_ link and not http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/chem_profiles/acetone/health_ace.html? "Vito Kuhn" wrote in message ... LRod wrote: When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? To Marco: Acetone penetrates the skin and goes right to your liver. Be sure to use gloves when working with either Gorilla Glue or acetone. VK -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Dave Balderstone wrote: if this is the real Vito, it has morals exuding from it's pores that it wants to impose on everyone. Yep, it's me. Nice to see you again, and thanks for the warm welcome back. Are you forgetting that Susan and I voluntarily pulled our proposal (which would not have affected this group at all) just before the second vote was called ... for the sake of the group, and how everyone encouraged me to stick around after that? Can't you let sleeping dogs lie? I'm not the only person to ever point out the risks of acetone on this forum, and I most certainly will not be the last. Sure, there are conflicting reports out there, but I will err on the side of safety and will encourage others to do the same. I nearly lost my life once. You can bet your bottom dollar that I'm going to exercise as much caution as possible in regards to my health. VK |
"Marco B" wrote in message ... Hi guys. I haven't seen Gorilla glue around lately. Are they still making the stuff? Can't seen to find it. Marco I got some from Home Depot just a couple of days ago. Had my choice of three or four sizes. Went "smallest." Jim Stuyck |
It was somewhere outside Barstow when wrote:
Whoever "Vito" is, I salute you ! I used to post here a long time ago. Oh - you're the _real_ Vito - the control freak. In that case, please stop posting this alarmist rubbish and crawl back under your rock. |
Vito Kuhn wrote:
Dave Balderstone wrote: if this is the real Vito, it has morals exuding from it's pores that it wants to impose on everyone. Yep, it's me. Nice to see you again, and thanks for the warm welcome back. Are you forgetting that Susan and I voluntarily pulled our proposal (which would not have affected this group at all) just before the second vote was called ... for the sake of the group, Yeah, right. For the sake of not looking like an even bigger asshole than you do already. Say hi to the Strombolis for us. and how everyone encouraged me to stick around after that? Can't you let sleeping dogs lie? I'm annoyed with the dog because he's sleeping and not chasing you down the lane. I'm not the only person to ever point out the risks of acetone on this forum, and I most certainly will not be the last. Sure, there are conflicting reports out there, but I will err on the side of safety and will encourage others to do the same. I nearly lost my life once. Pity you failed. You can bet your bottom dollar that I'm going to exercise as much caution as possible in regards to my health. Yeah, my mother did that. The day that she was diagnosed with terminal cancer she started doing all the stuff that her doctors had been telling her not to do and she was annoyed with herself because she had bothered to listen to them. You're going to die Vito. Get used to it. Life is an incurable and invariably fatal disease. SOMETHING will kill you. And unless you douse yourself in it and light a match, it's unlikely in the extreme to be acetone. If you think it's dangerous, convince the EPA and OSHA of that. If you've got good reason to believe this then it shouldn't be hard. If all you have is some guy ranting on USENET and some page that somebody clearly pulled out of his ass then you're not going to get very far. VK -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Why are you posting _that_ link and not
Is one any weaker a source of information than the other? "J. Clarke" wrote in message ... stoutman wrote: Vito here is a link you may find useful. It does not contain any references to the literature (or citations), but it appears to be written by someone who used a review of the literatu http://www.entheology.org/tips-acetone/acetone.htm Why are you posting _that_ link and not http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/chem_profiles/acetone/health_ace.html? "Vito Kuhn" wrote in message ... LRod wrote: When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? To Marco: Acetone penetrates the skin and goes right to your liver. Be sure to use gloves when working with either Gorilla Glue or acetone. VK -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
stoutman wrote:
Why are you posting _that_ link and not Is one any weaker a source of information than the other? I just find it interesting that after shouting "ENTHEOLOGY" so often you instead of linking the Canadian Government site that has links to much additional information choose to post the entheology link that does not. As for being "weaker" source, I would say that a page posted on an "entheology" site is, in the absence of other information, less credible than one posted on the site of a Canadian government agency charged with Occupational Safety and Health, even if the content is identical. "J. Clarke" wrote in message ... stoutman wrote: Vito here is a link you may find useful. It does not contain any references to the literature (or citations), but it appears to be written by someone who used a review of the literatu http://www.entheology.org/tips-acetone/acetone.htm Why are you posting _that_ link and not http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/chem_profiles/acetone/health_ace.html? "Vito Kuhn" wrote in message ... LRod wrote: When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? To Marco: Acetone penetrates the skin and goes right to your liver. Be sure to use gloves when working with either Gorilla Glue or acetone. VK -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
On 16 Mar 2005 03:12:02 +0100, Vito Kuhn wrote:
LRod wrote: When you do find it and get some on your hands, you can clean it off with acetone. Doggonit. I see that mischief is alive and well on this forum. Why in heck would you want to encourage someone to go do a thing like that? Have you no morals? To Marco: Acetone penetrates the skin and goes right to your liver. Be sure to use gloves when working with either Gorilla Glue or acetone. To Vito: read the freaking MSDS and get back to us. Worst contact hazard listed is "dries out the skin". I provided the link, or google for acetone MSDS yourself. |
On 16 Mar 2005 06:45:45 +0100, Vito Kuhn wrote:
Dave Balderstone wrote: if this is the real Vito, it has morals exuding from it's pores that it wants to impose on everyone. Yep, it's me. Nice to see you again, and thanks for the warm welcome back. Your perception is flawed. Are you forgetting that Susan and I voluntarily pulled our proposal (which would not have affected this group at all) just before the second vote was called After the blatantly fraudulent votes were obvious, you mean? ... for the sake of the group, and how everyone encouraged me to stick around after that? Can't you let sleeping dogs lie? I don't remember anyone encouraging you to stick around. I'm not the only person to ever point out the risks of acetone on this forum, Read the MSDS. Read OSHA. Get facts instead of repeating bull****. and I most certainly will not be the last. Sure, there are conflicting reports out there, but I will err on the side of safety and will encourage others to do the same. Some of us prefer facts to "maybe it might" handwringing. I nearly lost my life once. You can bet your bottom dollar that I'm going to exercise as much caution as possible in regards to my health. So you'll worry about things that aren't true, instead of learning what really is a hazard. That's fine, but don't then spread your assumptions as truth when they aren't. It wasn't the same without you here, Vito, really. It was better. |
Dave Hinz wrote: I don't remember anyone encouraging you to stick around. Here's one: On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:27:01 -0800, NAN Team wrote: After further consideration, the proponents of rec.woodworking.all-ages have elected to withdraw their proposal rather than seek a revote. There will not be a revote, and no newsgroup will be created. On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 13:36:33 +0000, Andy Dingley wrote: Thankyou Susan and Vito. I sincerely think this is the best result for the newsgroup and its users. I appreciate your action in making this decision. Now, how about showing up in the group and talking about some woodworking ? It's a good group, you'd be very welcome. I see that it didn't take long for me to be attacked after doing just that. I thought I'd let things cool off for a few months before posting here again, but that doesn't seem to have done any good. VK |
On 16 Mar 2005 17:26:37 +0100, Vito Kuhn wrote:
Dave Hinz wrote: I don't remember anyone encouraging you to stick around. Here's one: Now, how about showing up in the group and talking about some woodworking ? It's a good group, you'd be very welcome. And your point? I see that it didn't take long for me to be attacked after doing just that. I thought I'd let things cool off for a few months before posting here again, but that doesn't seem to have done any good. Right, because you're stirring up the same **** you were stirring before. There's a pattern here, Vito. You pick the most emotionally charged topic on the board, and stir the pot. Were you planning on talking about _woodworking_ instead of repeating urban legends about liver hazards that don't exist? |
"J. Clarke" wrote: Say hi to the Strombolis for us. You didn't read the NAN announcement about that, did you? The Stromboli votes came from a single university graduate student as part of a research project. They were not real people. I nearly lost my life once. Pity you failed. That was very cold, Mr. Clarke. Be careful what you wish for. You're going to die Vito. Get used to it. Life is an incurable and invariably fatal disease. SOMETHING will kill you. And unless you douse yourself in it and light a match, it's unlikely in the extreme to be acetone. Yes, we will all die. Does that mean that we shouldn't do everything we can to take care of ourselves while we're alive? You are not as bothered about my position on acetone as you are by me personally. This is a personal attack. I'll quote one of the well known regulars on this forum: From: "Lew Hodgett" Newsgroups: rec.woodworking Subject: Gorilla Glue...Yay or Nay? Message-ID: k.net Exposing your skin to acetone is definitely not a swift idea. If you are going to use this stuff, use protective clothing, same as epoxy. From: "Lew Hodgett" Newsgroups: rec.woodworking Subject: Gorilla Glue...Yay or Nay? Message-ID: k.net Definitely not true, you need to do a little more research. Acetone components will penetrate the skin, get in the blood stream, and ultimately end up in the liver where they take up residence. You do not want to go there. If you use acetone, at least use protective gloves which can be very inexpensive. Nobody attcked Mr. Hodgett in this manner for expressing the exact same concerns as I have. VK |
It was somewhere outside Barstow when "Vito Kuhn"
wrote: I see that it didn't take long for me to be attacked after doing just that. But you didn't participate, you trolled. |
On 16 Mar 2005 06:45:45 +0100, "Vito Kuhn"
wrote: Dave Balderstone wrote: if this is the real Vito, it has morals exuding from it's pores that it wants to impose on everyone. Yep, it's me. Nice to see you again, and thanks for the warm welcome back. Are you forgetting that Susan and I voluntarily pulled our proposal No, I haven't forgotten one whit of the entire sorry episode. (which would not have affected this group at all) Nonsense. It was explained to you by many wreckers just exactly how it could potentially have affected it. You chose not to respond to any of it. You chose not to explain how you proposed to moderate things. You chose not to participate in the process at all except to start it and end it. Congratulations. just before the second vote was called ... for the sake of the group, Please. If it had been for the sake of the group you would never have gone past the RFC stage when almost overwhelming sentiment was against the idea. Especially against it when you refused to offer any thoughts on how the moderation would work. and how everyone encouraged me to stick around after that? Well you offered one example of one of our true gentleman here extending his hand. It was far from a universal sentiment. I for one took your proposal as an attack on my place of refuge and am not a particularly forgiving person in such cases. So my disinclination to "encourage you to stick around" gives the lie to the "everyone" you allege. Shoot, you weren't around much before the debacle and this is your first appearance since, so I don't see that you are much of a contributor in any event. In another post you complained that Mr. Hodgett had made the same claim and didn't get hammered. Well, he is a wreck family regular and entitled to a little slack. He'll figure out he's wrong from the thread and won't repeat the transgression. You, on the other hand, are not a wreck family regular. In fact, you're two for two in stirring up ****. Can't you let sleeping dogs lie? Not when the dogs are spouting BS. I don't think this group is for you. I'm not the only person to ever point out the risks of acetone on this forum, and I most certainly will not be the last. Sure, there are conflicting reports out there, No, there are official reports and then there are unsubstantiated scare allegations. You chose to promulgate the false allegations. You live by the sword, you die by the sword. but I will err on the side of safety and will encourage others to do the same. I nearly lost my life once. You can bet your bottom dollar that I'm going to exercise as much caution as possible in regards to my health. I'm guessing you ground your PVC dust collection system. Same Chicken Little nonsense. -- LRod Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999 http://www.woodbutcher.net |
"Vito Kuhn" wrote in message ... To Marco: Acetone penetrates the skin and goes right to your liver. Be sure to use gloves when working with either Gorilla Glue or acetone. Oh lord... we just went through this. Here - take a short cut and read this. http://www.bu.edu/es/labsafety/ESMSD...l#anchor888417 It's always better to be informed. -- -Mike- |
LRod wrote: In another post you complained that Mr. Hodgett had made the same claim and didn't get hammered. Well, he is a wreck family regular and entitled to a little slack. He'll figure out he's wrong from the thread and won't repeat the transgression. You, on the other hand, are not a wreck family regular. That says much about your attitude, which is not very Christian like. I will pray for you. VK |
In article , "Vito Kuhn" wrote:
Dave Hinz wrote: I don't remember anyone encouraging you to stick around. Here's one: On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:27:01 -0800, NAN Team wrote: After further consideration, the proponents of rec.woodworking.all-ages have elected to withdraw their proposal rather than seek a revote. There will not be a revote, and no newsgroup will be created. On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 13:36:33 +0000, Andy Dingley wrote: Thankyou Susan and Vito. I sincerely think this is the best result for the newsgroup and its users. I appreciate your action in making this decision. Now, how about showing up in the group and talking about some woodworking ? It's a good group, you'd be very welcome. Hey, Vito, that wasn't an invitation to stick around, so much as it was a suggestion that you and Susan were being pretty obnoxious in trying to force changes onto a community that you hadn't, to that point, made any real attempt to be a part of, let alone find out if those changes were even welcome. Andy was just too polite to put it that way. But you were too dense to notice. I see that it didn't take long for me to be attacked after doing just that. I thought I'd let things cool off for a few months before posting here again, but that doesn't seem to have done any good. cue sound of approaching ClueTrain You're not being "attacked" for "showing up in the group and talking about some woodworking". That should be obvious, even to the most casual observer, because you're *not* "talking about woodworking". audible whoomp! as ClueTrain strikes some dense object and continues on its way unimpeded You're being attacked for repeating hysterical nonsense that contradicts established scientific fact. cue sound of departing ClueTrain fading into the distance -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt. And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time? |
"Vito Kuhn" wrote in message ... "stoutman" wrote: Vito here is a link you may find useful. You and others might find these links to be useful: http://www.x-privat.org/link/8863185.html http://www.myhelicopters.com/health.htm You're not really serious with these links, are you? -- -Mike- |
In article , "Vito Kuhn" wrote:
"J. Clarke" wrote: Say hi to the Strombolis for us. You didn't read the NAN announcement about that, did you? The Stromboli votes came from a single university graduate student as part of a research project. LMAO They were not real people. You're kidding, right? I nearly lost my life once. Pity you failed. That was very cold, Mr. Clarke. Be careful what you wish for. You're going to die Vito. Get used to it. Life is an incurable and invariably fatal disease. SOMETHING will kill you. And unless you douse yourself in it and light a match, it's unlikely in the extreme to be acetone. Yes, we will all die. Does that mean that we shouldn't do everything we can to take care of ourselves while we're alive? Get some perspective, Vito. Some things are worth worrying about, and some are not. Eventually, most people learn to tell the difference. You are not as bothered about my position on acetone as you are by me personally. This is a personal attack. I'll quote one of the well known regulars on this forum: [snip] Proves only that he doesn't understand the issue any better than you do. So what? Nobody doubted that. Nobody attcked Mr. Hodgett in this manner for expressing the exact same concerns as I have. Lots of people told him he was dead wrong, and proved it. Now you come along, repeating the same nonsense that's already been *proven* to be nonsense. Can you wonder that the one who posted nonsense *not* knowing it to be such was treated more leniently than the one who came after him and knowingly posted proven nonsense? -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt. And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time? |
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