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Can I learn how to read piano notes quicker?
To improve sight reading, you need to learn to NOT read everything. Ill explain it this way, with English first.Read the following : AThat is a single letter word. Easy?Lets add another letter (N) to it. Read this : ANNow try one more letter (R) : RANKeep going, try this : RANGNotice how the meaning changes each time with just the addition of a single letter. And each has its own context. One cannot be used in place of the other.Try a few more, here is the same block with one more letter (E) : RANGEAt this point even the pronunciation changes.Last letter Ill add here (O) : ORANGEOnce again, the meaning, context as well as pronunciation has changed.Similarly, when reading sheet music, you will most likely start off with single note phrases.Later you may go on to two-part harmony, followed by 3 part harmony, and so on.The harmony may be either via counter point or through parallel movement.Your focus should not be on reading letter by letter, rather in the chord block, just as you would read words in a sentence rather than each alphabet within the word.The blocks below are some of the very easily identifiable patterns :You will most likely use the same fingering pattern for most of these chords. So train your hands to play these patterns easily. This is the equivalent of pronunciation in spoken language.Now look at the pattern below :Notice how the inversions above look similar, and your hand position will be more or less constant when playing this ‘6 4’ chord.Learn the positions for each of the figured bass chords, that you come across in your style of music, it will help you play as you read.When you read block chords, look at only one of the notes (lowest or highest), and the pattern (root, 1st Inv, 2nd Inv, major, minor, etc.,) and play. Dont read all the notes.The same applies to reading broken chords in the form of triplets, or Alberti bass patterns.Next, when you come across patterns like these :In the first bar, for right hand, there is a run that starts from D, and goes on for a total of 6 notes, or you can say it ends at Bb.Here, you wont need to read every note in between, just read the pattern as first note, followed by number of notes, or first note till last note, and then play all the notes in between on that key signature.One more pointer before I submit the answer on this one : Look for repeated patterns! In the same example above, notice how bars 3 and 4 have the same melody in the bass clef, as the 1st and 2nd bars for the treble clef. So you already know the notes and rhythm. Just focus on playing them.There are different ways to improve your sight reading further. Always focus on identifying familiar patterns and repetitions.Try reading the following names written in English :This is just to show you that unless you are familiar with this subject, you cannot read these as easily as you can read other words. The same goes with music, and you may not be able to play all the styles as you can your favourite pieces. Some really do take practice and are not meant for ‘sight reading’ by the average musician in general.
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What software should entrepreneurs interested in time efficient proposal templating use?
This depends on what kind of proposals you need to write and for whom.For example, if you respond to RFPs that require you to enter information into the buyer’s purchasing system, just keep a document with common content snippets— you don’t really get to submit a proposal in one piece, anyway.If you get to control the format and content of the proposal, then proposal software makes sense. (Full disclosure: I developed Mimiran in part because I was so irritated with trying to find the right content in folders of Word documents, trying to find & replace customer names, and most of all, trying to figure out if and when people had read the darn things!)Things to look for in proposal software:Ability to match your brand with colors, logos, etc.Ability to create one or more templates.Easy editing of content to customize each proposal, including live searching conversation notes while composing the proposal.Automatic insertion of things like customer name, total amount, etc.E-Signature.Ability to offer multiple options within one proposal.Embed images and video.Know if/when prospects are reading your proposals.Standardized product/service offerings and pricing.Mobile-friendly experience for buyers.Optional, depending on your situation: internal approval workflow before the proposal can be shared with a prospect.Mimiran (www.mimiran.com) is one of a number of proposal solutions that offer this general feature set. Most of them are designed to plug into another CRM, but Mimiran is it’s own CRM (“the CRM for people who hate selling”), including lead generation, conversation reminders, contact tagging, integration with Google Analytics, and more.What’s right for you will depend on your needs, but almost any of them will be vastly better than using Word.
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How do I register a startup in India? How much money and time does it take? If am currently only 17, what issues will I face dur
Algorithm for starting a Private Limited Company: Engineer's View Personally I believe, If someone is starting a company with long term perspective or to bring some change through their unique Product/Services, one must go for Private limited firm. Prime reason for this is easy to raise funds from Angels/VC in case you go for investment. Step 1. Registration of Company 1. Name Selection: Check whether your desired company name is available or not at MCA website [ http://www.mca.gov.in/ ]. Name must be unique & must resemble with business you intend to do (highlighted one). EX: Arihant Labs Retail Services Pvt. Ltd 2. Registration of Name at ROC: Name approval usually takes maximum of 14 days. This is done online through MCA website. Moreover, you need to apply with at least 4 names for approval with a writeup about significance of names with main business of the company. 3. 1. Documents Required: 2. 1. Options for names for the proposed Company (on the basis of preference) 2. Amount of Share Capital; proposed shareholding ratio 3. A paragraph on the proposed major line of business of the company (main objects) 4. City of Registered Office. 5. Copy of ownership deed/sale deed(if property is owned) 6. Copy of rent agreement with NOC (if property is rented) 7. Copy of latest electricity bill/telephone bill/mobile bill for both directors 8. Copy of latest electric bill/telephone bill for the registered office proof. 4. Obtaining DIN & DSC: 5. 1. Documents Required 2. 1. PAN Card copies for directors and shareholders. 2. Voter ID/Passport/Driving License for directors and shareholders. 3. Occupation of the Directors for directors and shareholders. 4. E-Mail IDs of all directors and shareholders. 5. Phone Numbers for all directors and shareholders. 6. Photos for directors and shareholders 6. Company Incorporation: After above mentioned formalities have been completed, we need to file following forms/docs in Rs 100 stamp paper: 7. 1. Affidavits for non- acceptance 2. INC 9, INC 10 3. DIR 2 4. NOC : This is required to be filed by the owner of the property on which your company will be situated. 5. Subscriber Sheets of MOA & AOA 6. Documents required for filling MOA & AOA 7. 1. Must be filled on OWN handwriting 2. Passport size photos 3. Sheets needs to be witnessed by CA/CS/Advocate Step 2. Obtaining PAN/TAN: After company gets incorporated, you may apply for PAN/TAN. Step 3. Trade Licence in case you are selling PRODUCTS: This is required in some places for carrying out sales. You can obtain this from local Municipality. Step 4. VAT/CST registration for selling Products: For selling intra-state, you need VAT registration & for selling inter-state, you need to register for CST. 1. Documents Required: 2. 1. Trade Licence 2. Company Incorporation Certificate 3. PAN card of company as well as of all the directors 4. Proof of residence of Directors 5. Proof of occupancy of place of business (Rent agreement/ ownership deed, Rent Bills etc) 6. MOA & AOA of company 7. Current Account in the name of company in any national bank Step 5. Service tax registration for Service Industry: In India, you need to pay service tax of 14.5% on every services you have charged customer for. 1. Documents Required: 2. 1. Company Incorporation Certificate 2. PAN card of company as well as of all the directors 3. Proof of residence of Directors 4. Proof of occupancy of place of business (Rent agreement/ ownership deed, Rent Bills etc) 5. MOA & AOA of company 6. Current Account in the name of company in any national bank That's All folks! Your STARTUP is up to Conquer the World. UPVOTE & SHARE your views/issues We at labkafe [ http://labkafe.com/ ], prefer taxmantra [ http://taxmantra.com/ ] for our legal requirements.
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Is the cryptocurrency Bitcoin a good idea?
Yes.Here’s the problem: most people who know a lot about Bitcoin can only speak “tech”.I was at a conference recently. I was the keynote speaker but had zero talk prepared (as usual). It was a crowdfunding conference so I “crowdsourced” my talk.I asked the audience: I can talk about entrepreneurship or I can take fifteen minutes to explain Bitcoin without using any technical jargon. Clap for which one you want.Almost 100% of the people wanted to learn about Bitcoin without the technical jargon.People are hungry for this. They don’t want to hear about “crypto” or “blockchain”. They just want to know what all this Bitcoin stuff is about.Back in 2013, I thought Bitcoin was a scam. I was wrong.First, some credentials.In early 2013 I had my doubts. I started reading everything I could. Then I got my hands dirty.I’ve been a coder / programmer since 1985. I decided to code up a Bitcoin only store (maybe the first ever) and sell my book, “Choose Yourself” on it before it was released on Amazon.It was very hard. I had to develop the store from scratch since there were no easy tools to help me. There still isn’t (hint: business opportunity).Once I launched it, quite a few people bought my book. I sold a PDF of my book for 0.1 Bitcoin. Bitcoin was then $60 so I sold it for about $6 per PDF. Right now, it’s as if I sold each PDF for $1600. I sold many copies.I went on CNBC when they heard I was doing this. The anchor asked me, “Did you just do this for publicity?”I said, “Well, I’m on national TV so I guess it worked.”Another thing worth noting: Most of my customers came from one domain name (they had to submit their email addresses for me to process the sale): Amazon.com. Make of that what you will.A few months ago I started writing about cryptocurrencies again. I saw so many people getting involved in scams, I wanted to help.The other day I had an Uber driver who thanked me during the car ride for helping him “get it”.And last night at a restaurant, the waiter at the end of the meal shook my hand and thanked me for helping him “finally” begin to understand what Bitcoin was about.In order for crypto currencies to succeed, people need to understand at a basic level what they are. Nobody needs to learn complicated cryptography or blockchain.Just understand why now. Why this is important for us a society.TWO CRITICAL REASONS BITCOIN IS HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT AND HERE TO STAYJust understand these two reasons. Then you will know the potential for Bitcoin. And you will be popular at cocktail parties.A) THE HISTORY OF MONEYEvery new style of money solves the major problems of the last style of money.BarterIf I have a bag of rice and I need shoes, what if you make shoes but you only need 1/2 bag of rice. Do I get 1/2 a pair of shoes?Barter has a lot of problems. In the above, coming up with the rice to shoes exchange rate is difficult.Then coming up with 1000s of exchange rates just to go out and buy groceries is almost impossible.PLUS, what if you have to move (your kingdom is attacked). How are you going to carry all that rice? All of those shoes?Money has two purposes:as a store of wealth / savingsto make transactionsThere’s a third, which Ray Dalio, the head of the largest hedge fund in the world, Brigewater, told me the other day. But we’ll get to that later.Barter is horrible as a store of wealth. And for transactions, best case it’s very difficult.But problems lead to opportunities. Which leads to…2. PRECIOUS METALS / COINSGold and silver are scarce. It’s hard to mine them.But it’s hard to forge them because you can measure by weight.So the scarcity combined with the lack of forgery makes them good choices for money. I can convert my rice into gold coins, you can convert your shoes into gold coins, and now we can trade and now we can buy whatever we want.(Marcus Aurelius on a gold coin)As a store of wealth, it’s not great but not horrible.If my kingdom is attacked and I have to move, gold and silver are easily stored and carried as designed jewelry.BUT, two problems.One: what if you live in a country that doesn’t have any gold mines. Now you either have to trade for gold or start attacking countries: (this did not work out so well for the Aztecs).Two: What if you wanted to buy a house right now: are you really going to bring a truck of gold bars to the closing? Or if you have to move to another country and you have a lifetime worth of savings: are you going to ship all of your gold bars to your new home?People say that gold is “real” as opposed to (later) paper money and cryptocurrencies.This is not really true. Gold is a rock. But it does have industrial uses (silver is better for this because of price but still…). Gold and silver are great electric conductors, can be used as SILVERware. Can be used as antibiotics (hence great for fillings on teeth).So we can say that gold money is “backed” by something that has real use with value associated with it.But we still have to solve the problems above.3) PAPER MONEY BACKED BY GOLD AND…PAPER MONEYCountries made paper money that was like a contract with the government that all of that money can be converted into gold.This was great for transactions (easy to carry paper money).This was great for store of wealth (put the money in a bank and you can go anywhere). The first banks for paper money backed by gold helped fund every war in Europe in the 1800s. Good job!When paper money is backed by gold it also puts a clamp on inflation. You only have as much paper money in a country as there is gold in that country.(yes, there is a 100,000 dollar bill in the US. Woodrow Wilson is on it).So you can trust the government to not go crazy printing money that is not backed by gold (like German in the 1920s when trillions of Marks were printed and Germany went into an inflationary death spiral that was at least one cause for World War II).BUT, why benefit the countries where gold is easy to mine and punish the countries where gold is hard to mine.Also, the world is expanding in every way: more people, more technology, more innovation, more THINGS.I’m not sure this is a good thing or a bad thing (see: Germany above) but sometimes countries need to balance debt with money printing to manage their fiscal policy.The US went off of gold in the early 70s in order to fund the financial needs of both the Vietnam War and the social improvement programs of Lyndon Johnson.This created inflation.Paper money will often lead to this situation. Someone will say: why do we need the gold part?Again, might be good or bad. There’s a lot of debate. Did money printing save the US in 2008 and 2009? Maybe. Or will their be future problems caused by this? Maybe.Nevertheless, there are other problems with paper money that need to be solved:a. No privacy.If I’m making a sizable (greater than $1000) transaction I’m usually not using cash but either a credit card or a money wire.So that means your bank knows. Other banks know (the bank you are sending money to, the Federal Reserve, the local Reserve bank, etc).Government agencies know (the IRS, the NSA, etc etc).Potentially sites like Google and Amazon know depending on what payment services you use and what you are buying.So you have no privacy on your transactions with paper money.b. Fees.If I send a friend in Korea money, I go through my bank (fee), local reserve bank (fee), Federal Reserve (fee), International wiring system (fee), their central bank (fee), their local reserve bank (fee), their local bank (fee).That’s a lot of fees. Those fees help create inflation because every transaction needs to have a profit on top of those fees.c. Forgery. Something like $200 billion in forged money is circulating right now.d. Human error. This is a CRITICAL problem. There are so many opportunities for human error. When you transfer money, they can send to the wrong account. Or a bank’s software can be hacked and you lose all of your money.Or, most importantly, the Federal Reserve in the US can decide to print another trillion (Like 2009) and, without your permission, the value of your dollar has gone down.In the US we’ve been lucky. But all of South America hasn’t been so lucky (all of their currencies crashed in the 80s. Most of Asia wasn’t so lucky in the 90s (their currencies wiped them out). Russia in 1997 was wiped out.Many countries have relied on humans to print (or not print) money and the slightest human error can wipe out an entire country’s economy.The United States has been lucky. For now. But this is a HUGE error we risk every day.These are the basic problems. There are more (theft, for instance).e. What is backing paper money?Only our trust. I don’t want to be a conspiracy theorist. But the reality is: a dollar is a piece of paper. Just like gold is just a rock.How do they make us trust that the money has value?They put “In God We Trust” on it. They put George Washington. They put the signature of the Secretary of Treasury (pretending it’s a contract.).And, for the weirdos, they even put a pyramid with an eye on it.And that’s supposed to be why we trust it. I don’t trust it.4) BITCOIN (and, btw, Bitcoin is not the end. There will be a “5”).Bitcoin solves the problems above.a. Human error: there is no printing of money. There is a fixed supply of 21,000,000 coins.How do I know this? I’m a skeptic. So I read the software behind Bitcoin. I read it over and over until I could figure it out. In one part of the code they clearly define how many coins can be “mined” / printed (printed is the wrong word but I’m using it here to make the connection with paper money). And there’s another part of the code which “enforces” the first part.(part of the code that limits the total # of bitcoins to 21,000,000. I found this by reading ALL of the code for bitcoin).b. Theft. Like with every other form of currency, an exchange (like a bank) that stores your Bitcoin can be hacked and money stolen.BUT, I only keep a small amount of money in an exchange. You can get a storage drive, store your money, and put it in a safety deposit box. So even if the exchange is attacked, you still have your money.ALL theft can be prevented this way with Bitcoin. You can’t do this with paper dollars because if you have too many dollars, how will you store it? Ditto for gold.c. Forgery. The software guarantees that Bitcoins can’t be forged.d. Privacy. I can send you a Bitcoin and nobody knows who is sending it, who is receiving it, and no government institutions are aware of it.e. Fees.Some bitcoin transactions have small fees. But it’s nothing like the fees of going through six banks in the transaction described above.What’s backing it?There’s about 1000 man-years of science backing Bitcoin.The underlying technology of Bitcoin which involves heavy amounts of cryptography, financial know-how, and basics of contract law, plus the “blockchain” have 100s of use-cases that we have only just begun to play with.EVEN IF Bitcoin is never used as a coin (although note: it’s being used every day as money) there are 100s or 1000s of other uses for Bitcoin that have nothing to do with the basic money use.I won’t get into the weeds here: but suffice to say that ALL of contract law can be (and will be) eventually replaced by Bitcoin.And ALL of logistics will be replaced by Bitcoin (e.g. UPS is replacing all of their internal logistics (tracking millions of packages every day going from millions of locations to millions of other locations) by Bitcoin technology.There’s nothing behind paper money or gold like this.Now…Bitcoin has problems also.Hence the need for other cryptocurrencies. But that’s ok and not the topic for here. Suffice to say, Bitcoin solves all the basic problems of paper money, which solves the problems of gold, which solves the problems of barter.HOWEVER, there is another reason why Bitcoin is here to stay and it’s so compelling.——EVOLUTION OF EVERY INDUSTRYEverything in life evolves. Not only species but ideas.Let’s look at some industries.MEDICINETheism: 500 years ago if you got sick, you’d either pray to a god to get better, go to a shaman, make a sacrifice, or assume you committed a sin that made you sick and would try to undo the sin.Humanism: Post-rennaissance, we had human “experts” called doctors who would either leech us to death, perform horrible surgeries that would kill us, or would pat us on the back, hammer our knee and say, “take two aspirin”.Doctors aren't bad. They’ve saved many many lives. But Humanism has it’s limits. A known fact is that, on average, the moment when a doctor is most effective is his or her first year out of medical school. After that, statistically downhill.Data-ism:Now when if you go to a doctor, you get tests. You get blood work, you get an MRI, an EEG, an X-Ray, the X-Ray might go into a database and an AI algorithm matches it against other X-rays (does it match a tumor X-ray or a non-tumor X-ray?). We even get genetic testing to see if our illness is in our chromosomes.Then, armed with data, often a computer will tell us the correct solution (and even a computer can do the robotic surgery needed), or a human will help interpret the data (but there’s room for human error here).(source: National Genome Research Institute)So Medicine has evolved fromTheism → Humanism → DataismLet’s pick another industry:WARTheism: 3000 years ago if two countries went to war, the kings would perform massive sacrifices to their gods the day before.In the Bible, whosever God was stronger (Baal versus Yahweh being a notable Hebrew battle), that group would win the war.Fragments of this exist right now: May the Force Be With You, said to Luke before he flies out to fight the Death Star.Humanism: For the past 500 years, whoever had the most humans on the ground, the most bullets, then the most planes, then the most bombs. ,would win the war.Data-ism:War is being fought every day now. EVERY SINGLE DAY. Every day, some country tries to bring down the electric grid of Poland.Every day, every Fortune 500 company is attacked by “bot armies” coming from…nobody knows.I’ve been involved in the cyber security space for 25 years or more.I once was talking to a company who helps Fortune 500 companies fight “bot armies”. All of the employees were top Phds who were the experts in their fields.One guy told me, “No matter how smart we are, they are smarter.”Who are “they?” The people making the bot armies. Where do they come from? We don’t know. They come from everywhere. They are just smarter than us.Elections are rigged. Companies are attacked. Information is stolen.We have been in World War III for at least 20 years and it will never end. Dataism has taken over war.Ok…MONEYTheism: “In God We Trust”Humanism: “George Washington”. A picture of Independence Hall. Or the White House. Anything. Anything at all so that we trust humans with what we are given in exchange for the hard labor we do every single day.Do we trust humans? I tend to trust humans. But that is maybe not so smart all of the time. Humans make a lot of mistakes and that’s been the downfall of so many companies, so many families, and so many…everything.Data-ism. Bitcoin and now other cryptocurrencies.1000s of man-years of science. 100,000s of lines of code that has been checked by 10,000s of the best programmers.Data-ism prevents forgery, keeps privacy, re-creates all contract law, avoids fees, avoids theft. And this is just a small sample of what data does for money.“In Data We Trust” for better or worse. But it works.The natural evolution of money has arrived. And it’s not only Bitcoin but other cryptocurrencies.FAQ:Why do we need other Cryptocurrencies?Why do we need more than one currency at all? Why is there a US dollar and a Canadian dollar.FOR NO REASON. Just an artificial border created in 1770 and we have two different currencies.Cryptocurrencies have what I call are “problem borders”.One coin is better than Bitcoin for making contracts (Ethereum).Another coin is better for privacy ((Zcash. A problem with Bitcoin is that although there are no names on a transaction, I can see the size and the time. So privacy is still a slight problem).Another coin might be better for solving a problem of decentralized storage (as opposed to storing all of your photos on one centralizes spot that can be hacked like Google Drive). Bitcoin doesn’t address this problem.Problem Borders create new currencies.Is it too late to invest in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies?Right now, this reminds me of the Internet in 1995–6. There’s a bit of irrational exuberance in new coins. Prices are going crazy.There will be a massive pullback. BUT, the legitimate coins are here to stay and will keep going.Amazon, of course, pulled back, when the Internet pulled back. Now it will eventually be a trillion dollar company. Many companies that started in the 90s have survived and thrived and were great long-term investments that have paid off.Cryptocurrencies are the “internet of money”. The internet is here to stay and so is the internet of money.We are only in inning one of the cryptocurrency shift in our money.Will cryptocurrencies replace paper money?Yes. Eventually. It might not be Bitcoin although Bitcoin will always exist.But each country, to solve the problems of paper money, will eventually switch. Countries that are debating it include: Israel, Estonia, Venezuela, Argentina.Countries that will use some aspects of cryptocurrency technology in their central bank will soon include China, Korea, Russia, and yes, the United States.And many countries will reject cryptocurrencies but their population will shift en masse to cryptocurrencies in order to avoid corruption, human error, theft, etc. First on my list for this is Argentina.What will the value of cryptocurrencies be?When I first wrote about this, all cryptocurrencies added up was about $200 BILLION. Now it’s around $750 Billion. Although I do view many of the currencies as scams so the number is really less.That’s the “SUPPLY” of cryptocurrencies.The DEMAND is the amount of paper money + gold that exists.That number is $200 TRILLION.So in order to go from ONE TRILLION to 200 TRILLION that’s a 200x gain. In other words, $10,000 turns into $2,000,000.And if you focus on the legitimate currencies, the gains are much greater.So, again, we are very much in the beginning of this. There is no other investment opportunity in our lifetime greater than this. And we ARE at the beginning.What are the legitimate cryptocurrencies?There are many. I don’t want to get into the weeds here and discuss all the technology.And I also don’t like all the speculative trading that is going on in cryptocurrencies. Speculation leads to scams and bubbles.But just like there were Internet companies that survived the bust and became the companies we use every day, there are cryptocurrencies that exist now that we will use every day ten years from now.You said on CNBC that Bitcoin will go to a $1,000,000? Were you kidding?No.Bitcoin hit $20,000 recently. We just said it could go at least as much as 200x higher. That’s $4,000,000. So even at $1,000,000, Bitcoin will be a buy.How else can one make money in the Bitcoin sector?You don’t have to be a software developer.When the gold rush hit in the 1800s, Levis Jeans became the big winner. And the companies that sold “picks” and “shovels”.There will be many picks and shovels companies in the Bitcoin space.Sites that have the latest bitcoin news and analysis will do well. Exchanges will do well. Companies that help integrate traditional companies with the deeper parts of Bitcoin technology will do well (like whoever is helping UPS integrate blockchain tech into their logistics).Companies that help new cryptocurrencies launch will do well.And on and on.Someone said you called “Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme” in early 2013. Why should we trust you now?First, I’m always a believer that the best investment is in yourself. This will provide greater than 200x returns.That said, I was wrong in early 2013.I’ve been a software guy for 25+ years. I’m able to do my research. Which I did.By May 2013 I had already done enough research to build my own bitcoin store, go on CNBC and discuss Bitcoin, and be an advocate when it was just $60. This is all public info.But, for me, focusing on my physical health, emotional health, creative health, and spiritual health, will always be the most valuable “Currency” I can develop and trade in.Could Bitcoin be just a fad?No.Paper money DOES have the problems described above. Someone has to solve those problems. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies solve them.And every industry evolves. Cryptocurrencies are the “In Data We Trust” way in which money is evolving.And $750 BILLION believes in me on this.Who is Satoshi?Satoshi is the secretive founder of Bitcoin. He is worth many many billions in Bitcoin right now. He is anonymous and reporters, governments, etc have never figured out who he is.That said, a number of people know who he is. I read his blog every day, He is a secretive person and nobody wants to blow his cover.Well, what should I do now?Don’t listen to me.a. Get an account on Coinbase (or wherever). Buy $10 worth of Bitcoin just to taste and feel it.b. Then read. Read a lot.Here’s some books not about Bitcoin that are worth reading:Sapiens by Yuval HurariThe Evolution of Everything by Matt RidleyThe Ascent of Money by Niall Ferguson.Antifragile by Naseem TalebThere’s a lot of discussion of cryptocurrencies on Reddit and Twitter. DO NOT read those. Most of those discussions are filled with trolls although there are some decent sources there.Blogs / Sites: start with Coindesk and CoinTelegraph. You'll find the rest as you read more.
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What are the biggest lessons you have learned in the corporate world?
Arriving early and doing nothing is viewed more favorably than staying late and working assiduously. It’s unfair, but it’s only the first boot of real life to kick you in the ass.HR and the ethics hotline don’t exist as a resource to you; they exist to cover management’s ass. I’ve worked for bosses who have used racial slurs, homophobic epithets, threatened and intimidated staff, used drugs in the office, and misappropriated their expense credits, but they were never so much as suspended. I almost lost my job for marking a sale as closed when I got verbal confirmation from my client (with my manager on the phone), only to get the actual signed documents a few days later.Always, always, ALWAYS document and organize files of communication between you and your superiors and you and problem clients. Did I say always? Discrepancies (read lies) in accounts of your interactions from either of these parties is a fast track to being escorted out of the building. Nothing shuts up a lying SOB like a time-stamped email with the intro, “Per my email on July 15, I mentioned….”Always keep a pulse on the job market. At least twice a year apply for jobs in your industry to get a sense on what your skills trade for in the open market and to sharpen your interviewing skills. It’s also a great habit to be in the orbit of recruiters because they operate within a tight-knit ecosystem, network with, and know one another. If you’re not a great fit for one role, and they like you, they’ll refer you to a friend or colleague looking to fill another role as a courtesy.Even if you’re not interested in a role that they may signNow you for, always try to recommend or refer qualified candidates to recruiters. This pays dividends down the road.Be wise as a serpent, yet as humble as a dove. Many people advise against making friends, but I would advise that you make them believe that you’re a friend. Being too cold and stoic in the office will make your colleagues withhold gossip, news, and politics from you that may be actionable. You can be friendly without being friends. Whatever your line is, find it and stick to it.Never get comfortable. I had a former colleague who never placed photos of his family or accomplishments in his cube and I asked him why. He said he is always prepared to walk out of the building with the items on his person at a moment’s notice. Speaking from experience, there’s nothing more humiliating or anxiety-inducing than taking the security assisted walk of shame with all of your belongings in a box and colleagues peeking above their cubes like prairie dogs to watch you walk the green mile. Work is a place where you should be as productive as possible; your family, spouse, hobbies, religion, proclivities, and creature comforts shouldn’t occupy the work space.Your manager is NOT to be trusted with personal information. Whether your mom has cancer, wife left you, your kids are suspended from school, or you’re late on the rent, these aren’t the people to share your most vulnerable moments with for two reasons; 1. They don’t have the power to do anything about them, and 2. They are more likely to report this things up the chain of command to use against you should it ever become convenient as a manipulation tactic. I know this oversimplifies things for the truly empathic, and supportive managers out there, but for the sake of generalities, let’s leave those 8 people out of this and err on the side of caution.Use your lunch hour as an opportunity to network with people within different departments to grow your customer base. Every employee has internal and external customers, and it will behoove you to learn how to cater to them. If you’re in sales, take someone in Dev Ops, Professional Services, R&D, or Customer Experience to lunch. You’ll learn all the horrible things sales people do that make their job a living hell, so you won’t perpetuate that. You’ll also forge some great individual relationships for emergencies when you need to phone a friend.Stay away from the office complainer. Every office has at least one, and he/she is a cancer on your outlook and productivity. Regardless of how valid their complaints are about the quality of the snacks, the scheduled All Hands meetings, the increased co-pays on the new insurance for annual enrollment, the way management is trying to screw us with the new Comp Plan, etc., the best thing to do is to keep your exposure to this individual AT. A. MINIMUM.Become a Subject Matter Expert in at least one or more topics within your department. This makes you indispensable among your peers and management, because they don’t want to(or can’t do) do the job of training the whole staff or answering all their questions.Volunteer to headline new products or services, and you’ll become more visible with leadership and ahead of the curve when those products/services become mandatory.Make your career decisions for the people who will attend your funeral one day; not the people in that office. Days, or even hours after your death, someone will be posting a requisition for your position, and your duties will fall on the shoulders of another. Make sure you spend your strategic decisions improving the quality of time with the people who will be crying at your funeral. This puts a whole lot of unnecessary office bullshit into perspective.If you’re in the US, talk to your colleagues about your salary. Corporations benefit from dwindling unions and individual, rather than collective bargaining by negotiating salary and compensation on an individual basis. Men, this is our opportunity to gain solidarity with women who work equally to ensure that they’re paid equally. White folks, this is an opportunity to ensure Black folks, Hispanics, and Natives are paid equally. This isn’t a zero-sum equation; corporations make enough money to pay us all equally. They have the luxury of not doing so. Hold their feet to the fire, or have them risk losing the war of retention.Be kind. Especially to the people who least deserve it. 9 times out of 10, they’re fighting prodigious personal battles, and the only place they can funnel their energy is at work. Be gentle, but don’t be a doormat either.Bring your authentic self to work. I’ve seen introverts, extroverts, flashy dressers, frumpy dressers, those gifted with supreme elocution, and those with the longest, strongest Southern drawl succeed in business, which proves one thing. Success doesn’t care how you show up; just that you show up. I wish you the best of luck on your journey!
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A trademark, trade mark, or trade-markis a recognizable sign, design, or expressionwhich which identifies products or services of a particular source from those of others,although trademarks used to identify services are usually called service marks.The trademark owner can be an individual,business organization, or any legal entity. A trademark may be located on a package, alabel, a voucher, or on the product itself. For the sake of corporate identity, trademarks are being displayed on company buildings.A wordmark, word mark or logotype is usually a distinct text-only typographic treatment of the name of a company, institution, or product name used for purposes of identification and branding. Example Coca-Cola . The organization name is incorporated as a simple graphic treatment to create a clear, visually memorable identity. The representation of the word becomes a visual symbol of the organization or product.Source: Wikipedia
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Steps to Register Private Limited Company:-Step 1. Digital Signature Certificate(DSC) RequiredThe first and foremost step to start the registration process is to have directors & shareholders Digital Signature Certificate. Digital Signature are nothing but a USB drive(DSC token) which contains the encrypted digital signature of a person.It is same as a person is signing with a pen on a paper and with digital signature, a person can sign a document on Computer.Step 2. Directors Identification Number(DIN)Directors Identification Number(DIN) are mandatory for every person, who wishes to become a director in any company. PAN card is mandatory to have a DIN number. Director Identification Number is a unique code which has lifetime validity.Documents required for DIN ApplicationPAN CardAdhar CardElectricity BillPhone billMobile BillBank StatementNote: There can be Maximum 15 Directors in a Private Limited Company which can be received by giving Notice to ROCStep 3. Name ReservationAfter having DIN number. Name Reservation Application can be filed through Form INC-1 and Name will be reserved by the DIN numbers of the Directors. Following points should be considered while making the application for Name Reservation.The name should not be similar to any existing company or LLP name.The name should not be similar to any Registered Intellectual Property.In the event of winding-up of a company, the name of such entity will not be available for use for the next 2 years. However, if company winds up by the court order, then the name of such entity will not be available for use for the next 20 years.Step 4. Drafting of Memorandum of Association(MOA) and Article of Association(AOA)Memorandum of Association: It is the constitution of a company. It is a document, which among other things, defines the areas within which the company can act. It states the objects for which the company has been formed. Articles of Association: It contains the rules and regulations relating to the internal management of a company. It serves as a binding contract between the company and its members. Once the company name is approved by the ROC, the subsequent step is to draft the MoA and AoA. The subscribers need to determine their name, address, and occupation in their own particular handwriting and sign the subscription pages of MoA and AoA.Step 5. Certificate of IncorporationAfter the submission and completion of all the necessary documents, the registrar of the company shall retain and register the memorandum and articles. After the registration of the Memorandum of a company, the registrar shall signNow that the company is incorporated. The digitally signed "certificate of incorporation" then will be emailed to the directors.
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Would Gandhi's method of passive resistance work against Nazi Germany?
Two things to note before we begin:Most truths in life are not simple. Those expecting easy answers will be disappointed with this one.While answering a hypothetical question about history (“would this have worked”?), it is important to understand that: (a) we have a massive benefit of hindsight, and (b) we have a bias.Please read my answer keeping this in mind.Most people claim that Gandhi’s methods of passive resistance would not have worked against the Nazi Germany. I just have one counter-question: before dismissing, firmly, that his methods wouldn’t work, shouldn’t we even ask if those methods were even tried in the first place?Now, hang on there. I want you to examine that point very, very carefully. It’s easy to jump to conclusions (“oh they wouldn’t have worked!”), but if you’d like to analyse something, you need to resist such conclusions.It’s important that we understand that World War 2 did not pop out of thin air. It’s not that, one day, Hitler just decided to move out of his home, and announce how he can save Germany by massacring the Jews, and everyone simply jumped on board, delighted with the idea. Like I said, the most profound truths in life are not simple.With this background, let me start.A] Some nonviolent methods were used in Europe during World War - II, and some instances were pretty effective. The problem was: these methods were never even tried on a large scale.I will start with some examples of successful implementation of nonviolent methods across Europe against the Nazis:In Norway, in 1940, Nazi Prime Minister Vidkun Quisling wanted schools to teach Fascism. More than 10000 teachers protested. They were imprisoned, but accepted it willingly. This moved thousands of citizens who wrote letters of protest to the PM, thereby forcing him to concede defeat. Little children were saved from the Nazi propaganda. Read more - Got Fascism? The 1942 Norwegian Teachers’ Nonviolent Resistance to Nazis Has AnswersIn Holland during 1941, the Nazis wanted the Dutch doctors to follow their guidelines such as racial screening and excluding the Jews from accessing medicine expertise. Thousands of doctors protested nonviolently. They abandoned their practice, and with the support from the people increasing, the Nazis were forced to trace back their steps. This was just one of the many nonviolent attempts from the Dutch. Read more - Dutch citizens resist Nazi occupation, 1940-1945In early 1943, Bulgaria had signed an agreement with the Nazis to deport more than 20000 Jews to the concentration camps. All was arranged and the Jews were arrested from all over the country and boarded a train that was set to depart for the death camps. Due to the nonviolent resistance of Dimitar Peshev, who organised a signature campaign to urge Bulgaria to stop the deportation; and due to the nonviolent protest of activists such as Bishop Metropolitan Kiril, who threatened to launch a campaign around the country and to lie down in front of the train to stop it from moving, the plan was finally cancelled, and tens of thousands of Jews were saved from being sent to death. Read more - “We Must Help!” The Rescue of Bulgaria's JewsThis one is from Germany itself! In 1943, Jewish men married to German women were being arrested for deportation to the concentration camps. More than 600 German women stood in front of the building, and peacefully protested. They stood their ground even when warning shots were fired. The protests continued for over a month, after which, the Nazis released almost all the Jews. Read more - In 1943, hundreds of German women saved their Jewish husbands from death campsDenmark is another good example of nonviolent movements coming to fruition against the Nazis. The citizens organised a protest against the government joining hands with the Nazis. Thousands of workers went to strike, curfew was then imposed which was ignored and people went on to streets. The Nazis were forced to relent. Several Jews were saved as a result of this non-cooperation and civil resistance. Read more - Danish Non-violent resistance during WW2In France, a small village of Le Chambon demonstrated an inspiring feat against the Nazis. The village became a hiding ground for many Jews due to the leadership of local bishops who campaigned to save the Jews. When a government official arrived in the village, the local pastor openly declared their support for the Jews, and reportedly said, “These people came here for help and for shelter. I am their shepherd. A shepherd does not forsake his flock. I do not know what a Jew is. I know only human beings.” The Nazis later sent buses and armed military to round up the Jews, but nobody in the village gave up the names or locations of the Jews. The Nazis finally gave up and the buses returned empty. Read more - May We Never Forget the Miracle of Le ChambonThe above are some instances of how nonviolent methods actually did work against the Nazis. At the very least, we should accept that ‘nonviolence cannot work’ is a wrong thing to say.Obviously, the instances I presented above are minor compared to the sheer scale of violence that was seen in the Second World War. After all, saving a few thousands of Jews is a ‘small’ achievement when you consider that millions were killed anyway.These examples, however, should be seen as a reminder of how nonviolence could have worked. I urge you to think about this. Nonviolence could have worked. But that thought leaves us with a bigger question.Why was the nonviolence in Europe not as effective as it was in India? Why did so many small nonviolent protests arise and then stop in isolation? What went wrong? These questions are important. And the answers might surprise you. But before that, let me talk about something else.B] People who claim that nonviolence would not have worked are automatically assuming that violence worked against Hitler. Are we sure that violence actually worked?Well, Germany lost the war, you say! So obviously they “lost”. But that’s besides the point. What you call a ‘victory’ against the Nazis came at a very heavy price. Remember that almost 70–80 million people died. That is a staggering number, and I wouldn’t call it a ‘success’.It’s messed up, for sure. And while we celebrate our heroes of war (as we should), we must also remember that war comes at a cost - at huge cost, in this case - and that cannot be ignored altogether. This video here does a wonderful job to give context to the cost of the war.So before you dismiss the points I mention in the answer below - and say that nonviolence wouldn’t work because of whatever reason, always remember that the alternative to nonviolence is violence, and you really should watch that video to understand what violence looks like.Let me now come to the bigger aspects.C] The public perception of the Jews since after World War One defeat was pretty bad - and not much was done to counter it. As a result, antisemitism grew too much, and coupled with the depression and defeat - resulted in the catastrophe that we talk about todayHistorians have noted that the German society was badly humiliated after its defeat in the First World War. Now, frustrated and defeated minds are a ripe ground for sowing discontent and enmity. That was the time when the Nazis offered the “stab-in-the-back” myth.The myth was that Germany did not lose due to military weaknesses, but simply because it was betrayed by its own citizens - the Jews. Interestingly, people found strange hypothesis to support this, including that the Jews actually benefited and prospered with Germany’s defeat.[1]Initially, there was not much resistance to this. Let me share some insights from experts about how the Jews reacted to the initial antisemitism brewing in Europe before the second world war, as hosted on the UN website[2]How did the Jews in Nazi Germany respond to their persecution before the war?During the first days of the Nazi regime, it was difficult for them to grasp that anyone could strip them of their German rights and identity, that they could be turned into pariahs in their own land. "Germany remains Germany," stated a leading article in the newspaper of the organization that represented the majority, the Central Association of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith. "No one can deprive us of our homeland and fatherland."On the other side of the ideological divide, the German Zionists, who were more pessimistic about the viability of a German Jewish synthesis, seemed better attuned to the new times. Even they, however, could not fathom the full extent of the Nazi threat to Jewish existence. They, no less than other Jews, tended to assume that the revolutionary ardor of the Nazi regime would spend itself after the first months in office and that its bite would not prove to be half as dangerous as its bark.The point is that the Jews simply could not respond to the hatred brewing against them. If you were to compare this with colonialism, you’d realise that perception management is a big tool that Gandhi used to his credit.Before India’s independence movement, colonialism was justified in the western world simply as something that is good for the colonies. India’s struggle for independence did a good job of “unmasking” the monster that colonialism really was. And that did the snowball effect.In other words, that ‘unmasking’ did not happen with Nazis.D] The Nazis were wary of a backlash. This explains why the most horrific parts of their agenda were actually hidden from the German public. In such a case, the nonviolence test fails.I’m going to tell you about two important things:Every human wants to be a hero.Everybody wants to rationalise what they do.Why do I say that? Because the Germans who supported the Nazis thought that they were doing something good. Things that are common knowledge today - including concentration camps and the holocaust - were not so common in that time. And plenty of people were hushed about it.An article published on the UN Holocaust Memorial Museum’s website talks about how this propaganda machinery worked in several stages - first, by projecting Germany as a victim, and then projecting the conquests as something necessary for self defence (i.e. moral high ground), and then even misleading the public as to what was actually being done with the Jews.Positive stories were fabricated as part of the planned deception. One booklet printed in 1941 glowingly reported that, in occupied Poland, German authorities had put Jews to work, built clean hospitals, set up soup kitchens for Jews, and provided them with newspapers and vocational training. Posters and articles continually reminded the German population not to forget the atrocity stories that Allied propaganda spread about Germans during World War I, such as the false charge that Germans had cut off the hands of Belgian children.In fact, propaganda, lies and deception was one of the fundamental tools that helped sustain the Nazi regime for so long. Read more here: Death of truth: when propaganda and 'alternative facts' first gripped the world. The “truth” was compromised in the World War. Big time.Go back to what I said at the beginning of this answer. Today, when we sit down to analyse what would have worked, we have a huge hindsight. We know things now that people in large did not know then. Moreover, the propaganda was widespread to such an extent that even if somebody told the truth, they might be largely ignored, because people believed what they wanted to believe.What works in such cases?E] This is where I introduce Gandhi’s methods. He took on the propaganda right on the face of it. He did everything in public, and the British were forced to retaliate in public.The salt march was public. Non-cooperation was public. Civil disobedience was public. Not only was it out in the open, Gandhi also ensured that all these things were sufficiently covered by the world media. That, in my opinion, was the masterstroke that made the difference.Here is a little experiment for you to think about.Let’s say someone is punching you in the face. And there’s nobody around you. And at that point you decide to experiment Gandhi’s methods of nonviolence. So you decide that you won’t retaliate and will happily accept the other person’s punches, hoping that he will see the fault in their ways, and will automatically stop hurting you.While it might work, it is a pretty risky approach to take. And, in my view, this isn’t what Gandhi usually meant when he talked about the power of nonviolence. You see, nonviolence is pretty effective when it is in public. So, for that, let’s think about another perspective.Let’s say that the same person is punching you in the face, and there are many people around you. These other people can clearly see that this person is doing something that is wrong, and that you are not retaliating.Two things happen in the second case:The mute spectators will feel pretty uncomfortable with what they see. They will see that one of the persons is hitting the other, and the other is not hitting back. At some point, they will feel the urge to stop the attacker form doing this.On the other hand, the attacker himself is also pretty conscious of the fact that this third person is watching him, and his own victim is appearing to grab the high moral ground.What’s really happening here is that - through this suffering - people will start to see themselves from the perspective of the other person. This is the crucial part of the process of nonviolence. There is a shift in perspective, and you entertain a thought in your mind - what would I have done if I were in his place? Would I have done something differently?This is where a person begins to change. And nonviolence draws its strength from this inherent goodness that we all have. While the likes of Hitler cater to the darkest part of our souls, this method caters to the purest part of it. If humans can be influenced to kill other humans, they can also be influenced to save humanity. This is all nonviolence is about.On the other hand, if in that place you witness one person hitting the other, and the other person fighting back, you will not notice any injustice. You will only notice two people fighting, and get over it. But this is a very bad situation, especially for a person who is not physically powerful.If you say that hitting back works, then by that definition, the most physically powerful people will always win. In that case, how are you going to stop bullying in schools? By telling the kids to out-bully each other?The true power of nonviolence lies in making the dispute public. Gandhi advocated the same for the Jews too. His most controversial remarks in this context are reproduced below:Germany is showing to the world how efficiently violence can be worked when it is not hampered by any hypocrisy or weakness masquerading as humanitarianism. It is also showing how hideous, terrible and terrifying it looks in its nakedness.Can the Jews resist this organised and shameless persecution? Is there a way to preserve their self-respect, and not to feel helpless, neglected and forlorn? I submit there is. No person who has faith in a living God need feel helpless or forlorn. Jehovah of the Jews is a God more personal than the God of the Christians, the Mussalmans or the Hindus, though as a matter of fact in essence, He is common to all and one without a second and beyond description. But as the Jews attribute personality to God and believe that He rules every action of theirs, they ought not to feel helpless.If I were a Jew and were born in Germany and earned my livelihood there, I would claim Germany as my home even as the tallest gentile German may, and challenge him to shoot me or cast me in the dungeon; I would refuse to be expelled or to submit to discriminating treatment. And for doing this, I should not wait for the fellow Jews to join me in civil resistance but would have confidence that in the end the rest are bound to follow my example. If one Jew or all the Jews were to accept the prescription here offered, he or they cannot be worse off than now.And suffering voluntarily undergone will bring them an inner strength and joy which no number of resolutions of sympathy passed in the world outside Germany can. Indeed, even if Britain, France and America were to declare hostilities against Germany, they can bring no inner joy, no inner strength. The calculated violence of Hitler may even result in a general massacre of the Jews by way of his first answer to the declaration of such hostilities. But if the Jewish mind could be prepared for voluntary suffering, even the massacre I have imagined could be turned into a day of thanksgiving and joy that Jehovah had wrought deliverance of the race even at the hands of the tyrant. For to the God-fearing, death has no terror. It is a joyful sleep to be followed by a waking that would be all the more refreshing for the long sleep.Now, I understand that this looks pretty bad on face.Because telling the people being persecuted to let it happen is quite wrong. And, many people have rightfully criticised Gandhi’s approach here. However, I think that most of us haven’t understood what Gandhi wanted to say. And that has to do with the fact of the massacre being public.I know that I’m treading on a difficult premise here, but the point is that we don’t care to understand Gandhi’s methods before passing judgments on the same. And this is why I wanted to put his case on the face of it.To truly understand how and why nonviolence works, I encourage you to read this answer of mine where I discuss that topic extensively: Palkesh Asawa's answer to Why is Gandhi so popular when we all know non-violence doesn't work? Read it with an open mind to learn.In summary, my assertions are:We don’t know whether nonviolence could have worked against the Nazis. But, we shouldn’t just ‘decide’ that it would not have worked because it wasn’t even tried properly.Some instances of nonviolent resistance working perfectly during the second world war show us that, at the very least, nonviolent resistance would have been better than what we like to think.Gandhi’s insistence for nonviolence is often quoted out of context. The context in which his words should be seen are that millions of Jews died anyway, and Gandhi claims that they would have controlled the narrative substantially if they had organised much earlier in resisted the gathering storm. They couldn’t do that, for whatever reason, and the rest is history.Those who insist that nonviolence would not have worked are automatically assuming that violence worked, but there is no reasonable basis to accept that as a ‘fact’. The Axis powers could have won too, and world would have been different.The major criticism for Gandhi’s brand of nonviolence comes because people often confuse nonviolence with cowardice. And, as I have discussed before extensively, there is a huge difference between the two.At this stage, I’d like you to consider something totally different. To do that, you’d have to go back to the First World War. Why do you think the war started? Everyone says that the ball was rolling when Frank Ferdinand was assassinated. Well, the truth is that that assassination was only used as an excuse to escalate violence in the region, because people already wanted violence. It is this kind of violence that’s a problem.It’s still acceptable to want retribution, or revenge. But to want violence as the first course of action is something that has proven to be a catastrophe for the world. We’d be fools not to accept that reality. Nonviolence may or may not be effective, but it always deserves to be tried before jumping to violence. That is my assertion here.I’d conclude by quoting this another answer of mine:Violence is not always wrong, but preferring violence over nonviolence, by default, is entirely wrong. Regardless of whether nonviolence works or not, it is our duty to try it.Gandhi’s message was clear - have a bias towards nonviolence.I have a problem with bias towards violence.People want to hit other people, they want to dominate other men. People want to get the upper hand, they want to slaughter their enemies, they want war just so they could be proud of it.I don’t know about you, but to me, this sounds horrible.To learn more about Gandhi and nonviolence, read these:Why is Gandhi so popular when we all know non-violence doesn't work?Was Mahatma Gandhi more practical or an idealist?Do you think Gandhi would have imposed non violence if he had been our PM during 1948, 1965, and 1971 or 1962 & 1967 wars?What is your view on the defence speech of Nathuram Godse after killing Gandhi?Is Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence really a practical solution to every problem we face in today's modern world?Footnotes[1] Stab-in-the-back myth - Wikipedia[2] http://www.un.org/en/holocaustre...
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