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Goleta planner considerroundabouts in Old Town
Traffic flow changes proposed to Old Town Goleta include roundabouts.DAILY SOUND / Victor Maccharoli
BY NICK C. TONKINDAILY SOUND CORRESPONDENT
Old Town Goleta may soon be hometo roundabouts.Officials want to improve traffic on
Hollister Avenue and allow better accessto Old Town’s industrial section.“We still believe these roads will
divert a lot of traffic from going downthe main buildup on Hollister to theshopping area there,” Goleta MayorMargaret Connell said. The almost $20 million project
extends Ekwill Street and Fowler Roadall the way through to Fairview Avenue,installs four roundabouts in the OldTown area, makes improvements toSouth Kellogg Avenue, and restores partsof the San Jose Creek trail. One roundabout would go in at the
Fowler Road and Fairview Avenue inter-section near the Santa Barbara Airport.
Another would be placed at Pine Avenueand the Ekwill Street. Two will be put atthe north and south bound Highway 217exits.
The extensions of Fowler Road andEkwill Street will be more convenient fortrucks going to the many industrial areaslocated in the southern part of Old Town.Connell said the improvements to traf-
fic coupled with the San Jose Creekflood control project will give the city asolid base to determine what kinds ofrenovations need to be made to OldTown.“We’re hoping that will get us in a
position to really look at what improve-ments we want to make to HollisterAvenue,” Connell said.The project still has to go through sev-
eral design review phases. Goleta com-munity services director Steven Wagnersaid the project would not start construc-
tion until around 2014 with an estimatedcompletion date in 2016.Approximately $16 million of the
funding comes from state transportationmoney already set aside. The rest comesfrom the city’s transportation improve-ment fund.While the project provides some
improvements to an area the city wantedto revitalize, the use of roundabouts hasmade some nervous. Some at publiccomment during a planning commissionmeeting urged a staggered constructionof the roundabouts at the less busyFowler Road and Fairview Avenue inter-section to allow residents to get used tothem.Connell understood the concerns but
believed people would adjust to themafter more outreach and education.“I know there’s a certain apprehension
See TRAFFIC, page 7
Officials want to improve traffic conditions
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Man, 40,arrestedthrowingrocksat cars
DAILY SOUND STAFF REPORTThe California Highway Patrol early
Tuesday morning arrested a man whoallegedly threw rocks at vehicles onHighway 101 near El Capitan StateBeach.Authorities arrested Silvano Perez,
40, of Sebastopol, California for throw-ing the rocks and reportedly runningacross the freeway in the northboundlanes.Once the CHP arrived, Perez alleged-
ly tossed large pieces of asphalt at apatrol car.Officers attempted to convince the
man to put the asphalt down, but hefailed to comply with their orders. Whenofficers approached Silvano, he raisedthe asphalt above his head in whatauthorities described as an “aggressivemanner.”Authorities then rushed and brought
him down after a brief struggle.He was taken to Goleta Valley
Cottage Hospital before he wasbooked into Santa Barbara CountyJail.He faces charges of throwing objects
at vehicles, assault with a deadlyweapon, battery on a police officer andresisting arrest.The CHP is investigating how the
man got on the highway and whatprompted his bizarre behavior.
Rabobank scoresSBBT executive
Rabobank has appointedHolly Angel to the position ofvice president and businessbanking officer.In her new position, Angel is
responsible for fostering newbusiness relationships withsmall- to mid-sized companies,as well as working with cus-tomers on the South Coast.
Angel moves over from SantaBarbara Bank & Trust, where sheserved as client relationship man-ager. She also worked in mid-market sales at Citrix Online,according to a news release.Rabobank has 120 retail
branches, and 17 in SantaBarbara County.
— Staff reportANGEL
Lockheed coming to GoletaA homegrown Santa Barbara busi-
ness now owned by defense technologygiant Lockheed Martin Corporation ismoving to Santa Business Park inGoleta.Lockheed Martin signed a five year
lease with Rockbridge Investments, for84,000 square feet of space to houseSanta Barbara Focalplane(SBF). Thespace is divided among two single storybuildings at 336 and 346 Bollay Drive. SBF is involved in the design, cus-
tom development and manufacture ofinfrared component, imaging systems,
camera systems and technology forcommercial, medical, space, and mili-tary applications. It started up in SantaBarbara in 1985 before LockheedMartin acquired it in 1993. The Business Park is a series of six
single story buildings designed for hi-tech, light industrial, and office useslocated off of Storke Road. SBF joinsother Business Park tenants such asTexas Instruments, Cree, IntegratedProcurement Technologies, Inogen andTrue Vision.
— Staff report
The Westmont Museumof Art will hold a previewreception from 4 p.m. to 6p.m. tonight.The exhibit will include
5” square artworks bylocal and national artists.To access the online
action, go towww.westmontmuseum.org/5x5.The event will take place at 955 La
Paz Road in Santa Barbara.More than 400 artists have created
unique works for this exhibition, each
measuring 5” square.Local artists people
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fundraiser for theWestmont Museum of Artand sales will help to sup-port upcoming exhibitions
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gallery and will be posted online begin-ning Nov. 30. The exhibit runs throughDec. 16.
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NEWS IN BRIEFCain campaign crumbles
Republican presidential contender Herman Cain told aides onTuesday he would reassess the viability of his struggling campaignafter an Atlanta woman accused him of conducting a 13-year extra-marital affair.The allegations could be the end of the political line for Cain, who
led the Republican White House race barely more than a month agobut has nosedived in polls after a series of sexual harassment chargesand campaign missteps.Cain, 65, denies he had an affair with businesswoman Ginger
White, who told an Atlanta television station that her on-and-off rela-tionship with Cain began in the mid-1990s.In a fundraising email to supporters entitled “Stand With Me,”
Cain called White a “troubled Atlanta businesswoman” who is push-ing a “fabricated, unsubstantiated story.”
Facebook settles privacy caseFacebook will be required to get user consent for certain
changes to privacy settings as part of a settlement of federalcharges that it deceived consumers and forced them to sharemore personal information than they intended.The settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission will
also subject the company, which is reported to preparing a $10billion initial public offering, to 20 years of independent audits.“I’m the first to admit that we’ve made a bunch of mistakes,”
co-founder Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a lengthy post on the com-pany’s official blog on Tuesday.He said a few “high-profile” mistakes, such as changes to the
service’s privacy policy two years ago, “have often overshad-owed much of the good work we’ve done.”
American Airlines files bankruptcyAmerican Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday
to cut labor costs in the face of high fuel prices and dampened trav-el demand, capping a prolonged descent for what was once thelargest U.S. carrier.AMR Corp, the parent of American Airlines, also filed for
bankruptcy and replaced its chief executive.The company, which employs about 88,000, has been mired for
years in fruitless union negotiations, complaining that it shouldershigher labor costs than rival domestic and foreign carriers thathave already restructured in bankruptcy.United Continental Holdings Inc’s United Airlines and Delta
Air Lines Inc, both of which used Chapter 11 to cut costs and laterfound merger partners, are now the largest U.S. carriers. Americanranks third.“The world changed around us,” incoming Chief Executive
Tom Horton told reporters on a conference call. “It becameincreasingly clear that the cost gap between us and our competitorswas untenable.”
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Saturday, December 3 –Home for the Howlidays PetDrive, 10 am – 3 pm. Ark Pet& Supply, in conjunction withCarpinteria’s monthly First Friday andC.A.R.E.4Paws (care4paws.org), willhost this fun-filled adoption event,which will feature some of SantaBarbara County shelter’s most amazingdoggie pals, all looking for forever andtemporary foster homes this holidayseason.Ark Pet & Supply (1090 Casitas Pass
Road) will offer specials on pet essen-tials as well as give out goodie bags tothose who adopt or decide to foster afour-legged friend. A team of experi-enced C.A.R.E.4Paws and county shel-ter volunteers will also be there to offervaluable information and tips about thepups. For more information, contactIsabelle at (805) 637-1892 or Leigh-Anne at (310) 990-5752.
Saturday, December 3 –Book sign-ing Bash and Adoption Event – All forAnimals (allforanimals.com) and yourstruly will be having a book signing forour new children’s book, “AnimalsHave Feelings, Too!” The event willtake place from 2-4 pm at Curious Cupchildren’s bookstore at 929 LindenAvenue in downtown Carpinteria. You’llget to meet some darling doggies foradoption from Cold Noses WarmHearts, receive a “pawtograph” fromSandy, the “real” yellow Labradorretriever featured in our book and enjoyfree goodies for kids and canines.
The book, which hasalready received a four-pawsup rating from Mrs. Jacobs’first grade class at FranklinElementary School, Mrs.Zink’s first grade class atHollister Elementary Schooland dozens of preschoolers atthe Montecito YMCA andMontecito Library, takes chil-dren on a journey through thealphabet with Sandy, a lov-able, albeit, mischievous pup.This cute canine helps childrenunderstand that animals and
people share many of the same feelingsand they learn some pretty cool vocabu-lary words along the way! If you’re interested in sponsoring an
elementary school classroom so thatchildren can receive copies of our bookand enjoy a meet-and-greet with Sandy,please contact me at (805) 682-3160 [email protected].
Thursday, December 8 – Launchparty and photo exhibit for the AmandaJones Project, a collaboration of nation-ally-acclaimed photographer, AmandaJones, and local animal shelters. Theevent will take place from 4 - 7 pm atJust Folk Art Gallery at 2346 LillieAvenue in Summerland. Enjoy wine andcheese as you peruse Amanda’s amazingphotography of adoptable shelter dogs.For more information, call (805) 969-7118.
Saturday, December 10 – HolidayStreet Fair and Adoption Event – ColdNoses Warm Hearts, K9 PALS andSecond Chance Cocker Rescue willteam up with Pet House in the CalleReal Shopping Center in Goleta from 10am - 3 pm for a fundraiser, which willfeature adoptable dogs, a bake sale, jew-elry and pet items, carolers, and a wan-dering Santa Claus. If that’s not enough,all county shelter dog adoption fees onthe day of the event will be 50% off theregular price of $90! For more informa-
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Saturday, December 10 – AdoptionFair for the Animal Shelter AssistanceProgram (ASAP). Looking for a furryfoot warmer this winter? Than look nofurther than ASAP, a nonprofit organiza-tion that cares for the cats and kittensawaiting adoption at the Santa BarbaraCounty Animal Shelter. From 10 am – 4pm, ASAP will be offering 50% off theregular adoption fee on all their cuddlycats and kittens! Stop by 5473 OverpassRoad, off Patterson Avenue, or call(805) 683-3368 for more information.
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See PETS, page 7
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First-Time Homebuyer Down Payment LoanProgram. The organization helps people buy homes
on the South Coast and find affordable rentals.The Fund currently operates a $4.4 million
Revolving Loan Fund that provides seed capi-tal to facilitate affordable housing productionfor low-to-moderate income workers and resi-dents. Next year, the Fund will launch a new pro-
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ennifer McGovern, President and CEO of the Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County and Roger L.Horton, Chairman of the Board, accept a check from Montse Castell, Santa Barbara Assistant BranchManager and David Prichard, Market President for Santa Barbara/Ventura.
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BY ELISE CLEMENTSDAILY SOUND STAFF WRITER
For four years the view from SantaBarbara’s Shoreline Park has beenmarred by patchy fix-ups, but the citymay soon be taking steps toward perma-nent repairs.Right now a temporary chain-link
fence blocks off the gaping hole where achunk of the park crumbled into the seain 2008. A portion of the sidewalk thatfollows the edge of the bluff once contin-ued along this portion, and now leads outinto nowhere. The grass has since yellowed around
the site and an impromptu dirt walkway
now cuts across to accommodate the jog-gers, walkers, and bikers who frequentthe park for its excellent ocean views. Just up from this site, MacGillivray
Point sits fenced off, its welcome bench-es and un-equalled views taunting visi-tors who can just sneak peaks betweenthe chain-link. The current proposal, which city offi-
cials will discuss on Thursday at CityHall, would relocate these benches andremove the stone wall surrounding theviewpoint. It would add a permanentfencing blocking access to the point, andaround the slide area. The sidewalkwould also be continued around the
curve of the damaged site. But while most can understand the
danger the crumbling cliff poses, manyare sad to see the point blocked off. “That was our clubhouse. Every day
we would meet up there,” said FrankSutter. He and his friends Janice Adkinsand Sam Webster were gathered at thepark reminiscing about their old hangout. They said a group of about 10 ofthem and their friends started making aritual of frequenting the spot beginningaround 2000. “We miss it,” Webster said.The three agree that as far as views go,
The Shoreline Park Safety Improvement Project includes sidewalk and fencing replacement along with coastal interpretive sign replacement.DAILY SOUND / Victor Maccharoli
Collapsing park to get revamp
See PARK, page 12
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about roundabouts,” Connell said. “But we’reseeing more and more of them and I think peo-ple are going to get used to them.”Though the commissioners approved the
project to go back to the design review board,Monday’s planning commission meeting saw afew misgivings.Commissioner Jonny Wallis, a former city
council member, complained that a previousincarnation that would have joined segmentsof Highway 217 with Old Town would have
been much better for the area. Lobbying byUCSB to keep 217 a highway caused Caltransto nix any proposed changes.“I believe the community really chose that
option,” Wallis said. “But it is not to be.”However Wallis said it’d been 50 years
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body will be sitting here and say, ‘It’s been 60years since there’s been a major infrastructureimprovement in Old Town,’” Wallis said.
TRAFFICFROM PAGE 2
Palooza Benefit Concert. Kick back and ringin the holidays with ASAP from 1 - 9 pm atThe Creekside Restaurant, 4444 HollisterAvenue. Festivities include live music, horse-shoe tournaments, snacks, a cash bar, and araffle every 30 minutes! All ages, $10. For
more information, call ASAP at (805) 683-3368 or visit asapcats.org.
Karen Lee Stevens is the founder and pres-ident of All for Animals, a nonprofit, humaneeducation organization dedicated to creatinga more compassionate world through humaneeducation. You may reach her through theorganization’s website at allforanimals.com.
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Michigan takes over city of FlintMichigan Governor Rick Snyder approved
a state takeover of the city of Flint on Tuesday,following a review team’s assessment earlierin the month that the city, a former manufac-turing hub for the auto industry, is in a finan-cial emergency.Snyder named Michael K. Brown, a former
mayor of Flint, as the emergency financialmanager for the city.
Flint is now the fifth municipality inMichigan to come under a state-appointedmanager. The move comes as Detroit, thestate’s biggest city, struggles with fiscal prob-lems that have already threatened to take itdown the same road.Brown is also president of the Prima Civitas
Foundation, and director of the Flint AreaReinvestment Office.
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The followingperson(s) is/are doing business as:PROCRAFT CONSTRUCTION at7861 Langlo Ranch Rd. Goleta, CA93117, County of Santa Barbara. DougHagensen(SAME)This business isconducted by anIndividual(Signed:)Doug Hagensen.This statement was filed with the CountyClerk of Santa Barbara County on NOV28, 2011. This statement expires fiveyears from the date it was filed in theOffice of the County Clerk. I herebycertify that this is a correct copy of theoriginal statement on file in my office.Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL)Janet Hansen. FBN Number:2011-0003458. Published NOV 30,DEC 07, 14, 21 2011
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The followingperson(s) is/are doing business as:BEST KEPT BOOKS at 3728 ArdillaDr. Santa Barbara, CA 93105, Countyof Santa Barbara. CristinaBattistone(SAME)This business isconducted by anIndividual(Signed:)Cristina Battistone.This statement was filed with the CountyClerk of Santa Barbara County on NOV08, 2011. This statement expires fiveyears from the date it was filed in theOffice of the County Clerk. I herebycertify that this is a correct copy of theoriginal statement on file in my office.Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL) Janet Hansen. FBN Number:2011-0003283. Published NOV 09, 16,23, 30 2011
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The followingperson(s) is/are doing business as:CALIOCA at 321 E Pedregosa St.Santa Barbara, CA 93101, County ofSanta Barbara. Veronica MarieCampanella(SAME)This business isconducted by anIndividual(Signed:)Veronica MarieCampanella. This statement was filedwith the County Clerk of SantaBarbara County on NOV 07, 2011. Thisstatement expires five years from thedate it was filed in the Office of theCounty Clerk. I hereby certify that thisis a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. JosephE. Holland, County Clerk (SEAL)Hector Gonzalez. FBN Number:2011-0003262. Published NOV 09, 16,23, 30 2011
NOTICE OF PETITIONTO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF ELIZABETHANN MARSHOWSKY,AKA BETTE ANNMARSHOWKY, AKAELIZABETH ANN
TREEN, AKA BETTEANN TREEN
CASE NO.: 1383812To all heirs, beneficiaries,creditors, contingent creditors,and persons who mayotherwise be interested in thewill or estate, or both ofELIZABETH ANNMARSHOWSKY, AKABETTE ANNMARSHOWKY, AKAELIZABETH ANN TREEN,AKA BETTE ANN TREENA Petition for Probate has beenfiled by DAVID L. LOVE. in theSuperior Court of California,County of Santa Barbara.
The Petition for Probaterequests that DAVID L. LOVE.be appointed as personalrepresentative to administerthe estate of the decedent.
The petition requestsauthority to administer theestate under the IndependentAdministration of Estates Act.(This authority will allow thepersonal representative to takemany actions without obtainingcourt approval. Before takingcertain very important actions,however, the personalrepresentative will be requiredto give notice to interestedpersons unless they havewaived notice or consented tothe proposed action.) Theindependent administrationauthority will be granted unlessan interested person files anobjection to the petition andshows good cause why the courtshould not grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition willbe held in this court as
follows:
Date: DEC 22, 2011 Time:9:00 A.M. Dept.:5
Superior Court of California,County of Santa Barbara1100 Anacapa StreetSanta Barbara, CA 93101
If you object to the granting ofthe petition, you should appearat the hearing and state yourobjections or file writtenobjections with the court beforethe hearing. Your appearancemay be in person or by yourattorney.
If you are a creditor or acontingent creditor of thedecedent, you must file yourclaim with the court and mail acopy to the personalrepresentative appointed bythe court within four months fromthe date of first issuance of lettersas provided in Probate Codesection 9100. The time for fillingclaims will not expire before fourmonths from the hearing datenoticed above.
You may examine the file keptby the court. If you are a personinterested in the estate, you mayfile with the court a Request forSpecial Notice (form DE-154)of the filling of an inventory andappraisal of estate assets or ofany petition or account asprovided in Probate Codesection 1250. A Request forSpecial Notice form is availablefrom the court clerk.
Attorney for Petitioner:CHARTER CLA IBORNEHUGHS21 East Canon Perdido St. Ste 218Santa Barbara, CA 93101(805) 965-6810
Published NOV 23, 24, 30, 2011.
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ART & ENTERTAINMENTLiz Taylor Doll, wearing diamondnecklace, perfect end box, $40 obo, 757-0303
Brand New Coffee Table books, SantaBarbara Pics and Interior Design, $25 forboth. 252-0941
Albums and record for sale, Rock n Rollbooks and VHS tapes. Call Mike 284-4359
DVD, Justified Season 1, 3 discs, $20, 569-1714
Surfer Magazines from 1990 ‘s to present.Lots of them!! $40 for all. 698-5524.
Nice garden decor of a boy & girl sittingon a bench. A bargain at $70.. [email protected]. Ansel Adams framed photo of a tree inwinter. Classic, peaceful. 2ft x 3ft. $50. 965-2495.
AUTOMOBILE2 BMW tires, very good condition, 225-45-Z radius 17, 94 WXL, S - 1088, $80 for both,call 928-4602
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CLOTHING & WARESGREEK FISHERMANʼS CAP, $16, brand new,menʼs size m, grey wool, 565-1044
AUTHENTIC RETRO BEN WALLACE XXLRED DETROIT PISTONS JERSEY. $20 805636 3550
3 PAIRS OF VERY, WORN-IN, MENS, LEVISBLUE JEANS. AT LEAST 2-3 OR MOREHOLES IN EACH PAIR! 32X34, 34X36, AND34X36, $10 FOR ALL 3 PAIRS, 805-456-9338
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SIZE 12 MENʼS UGG SLIPPERSEXPRESSO BROWN. BRAND NEW. $45CALL 637-7391
FOOTBALL SHOES, REEBOK, SIZE 12,NEW, $25, 569-0990
BLACK AND WHITE BEAUTIFUL DRESS,805-563-2526, CALL 8A-10A OR AFTER 4P
SHOES, sneakers, basketball shoes, sizes15-16, $30-50, new to slightly used, 805-252-2824
WET SUIT Large, Bodyglove, good cond.$65 OBO 565-1022
Pearl and rhinestone wedding orquinceniera tiara brand new, silvertone withbuilt in haircomb. Orig. $60, asking $40.Call617-8660
Xavier Brand, NEW watch. Gold, 4diamonds on face, $300 originally. $100 obo.Fred 967-6803
Hiking boots, Pivetta- hardlly worn,leather, orig. cost about $100. 9W or 7Msize. $25 cash. 682-8160
Brown Foreman Umbrella, 9 ft, Beige, GreatCondition just needs a cleaning, $40. 963-6045.
Sugar & Creamer Set. $7. 685-2644
3 Pocket Watchesw/ cases “very nice” $50.each.966-4843 CALL’S AFTER 12 NOONONLY PLEASE!!!
Saint John Skirts For Sale. 7 Skirts nearlynew sizes 6&8. $25/skirt. Call 965-4327 orgo to Beltone Center 1532 Anacapa Street.
Navy blue wool jacket by Austin Reed, size46 regular. Originally $250, now $50 or obo.Fred, 560-7950.
Coldwater Creek women’s pants, PetiteX small, black linen & rayon, wide leg, elasticwaist, perfect condition, worn once, classiclook, $50, 684-7156
Luggage, extra large, black, rollers,excellent condition. $65. 302-9397.
ELECTRONICShp scanner and printer- $60 for both 576-7405
Pixmai P2702 Ink jet photo printer bycannon, still in box, asking $60, 805-452-3614
HP Laser Jet 6P Printer - $80 xlntcondition. 805-745-8989Used V-Tec portable phone. Good Cond.Orig. $100 now $20. Call 957-4636
Sylvania TV $75 great picture 966-9208
NIKON Coolpix 600. Complete, in the box,$75. POLOROID SX-70 Sonnar- w/Poloroid strobe, bracket & instructions. $98.M-Th. only, 805-252-9902.
Marantz double-cassette deck with dobyHX Pro and 5-CD player, $35 each. 636-4987Dundee radio, am/fm, 1 and 2, $60, Lee,448-2154
Printers, New, Canon Pixma MP520, HPlaser jet #3055, both include ink cartridge,$60 each. 969-6540 Walt.
19” tv and dvd player with remotes, $60,745-8989
PENTAX K1000 body: reliable, Nobatteries needed ! or ME Super w/ 50f2, $125. M-Th. 252-9902
Copy / Fax canon pc1060 WORKSGREAT $25. Contact: (805) 687-3178 9AMto 8PM only, please leave message withdetails.
Cordless phones, two line and single linew/answ mchn, good cond. $40 each.966-7003
AM/FM receiver, CD player & speakers, $40.745-8989
27” Magnavox T.V. with remote, $100, 805-962-5703 please call after 6 p.m.
Play Station 2: Super controllers, Mem card,IR Remote, 12 top action games: Only $125for ALL!! 805-886-5090 Lv Msg
PENTAX K1000 w/ 50f2 lense: strong &reliable. $125. 252-9902
Flat screen TV 14” 2006 $60. 805-403-4620
motorla blue tooth model #mbt385zcpmatible w any cell phone. orig. $34.99 -sale for $15.inckudes charger. 805-562-1469
MISC VIDEO GAMES, $5 each or less,Nintendo 64, PlayStation2, PC games: CallAndy 845-4358.
Fax/Copier Panasonic includes 2 rolls ofink film (film value $60) $75. Call 569-1714
Microwave small, blk, usedd for heating only,excellent. condition. $45. 259-7787
Lexmark Printer hardley used. 966-6809
Copier HP PSC 500. Hewlett Packard copierPrinter scanner copier. $60. Call 965-0636
Verizon wireless flip phonew/camera/camcorder $50 259-9793
Kodak Slide Projector, Best Model $90 call 964-8175
3 CD +cassette + AM/FM, JVC make. $bestoffer. Call 962-7502
IBM 17” black computer monitor withspeakers in the box. U pick-up in Buellton.$19.95. (650)617-5553.
2 Credit card terminals for business. Onenever been used. A bargain @ $50.00 used& $145.00 new. Both in excellent condition.680-7146.
View Sonic 17 “Ultra Brite CRT color monitor.Mac or PC. 967-3162. $45.
Apex DVD Player, $20 OBO, 560-7950. Fred.
19” G.E. Television. Approx. 7 yrs. old, worksgreat. $65.00 or best offer. 962-8230
HOME APPLIANCESBissell QuickSteamer Carpet Cleaner -$35 (Santa Barbara) Please call: 967-2799!
Hand vacuum. Ultra big Sharkw/attachments. Excellent condition. $10. 805-966-2961
2 steamers- 1 for all uses, 1 for fabric $20each 964-5164
Oster Ice Crusher $10.00 (805) 685-8621
Microwave Excellent Condition $30 685-8621
Hepa Air Cleaner Only used one week-likenew. original cost $100. Asking $50 805 692-8870
Microwave, Quesar, excellent condition,Black, 24” x 14” x 18”, $40, 899-0081
Nearly new Health O Matic digital lithiumscale. No battery replacement required.$10.00. 687-5162
Black & Decker Coffee Maker w/ thermalpot. Like new, used once.Keeps coffee hotwithout electricity. Better coffee, lowerutility bill. $15. 698-2828
Hoover Steam Vac. Floor polisher, rugshampooer. $25. 805-259-7787.
Microwave oven. countertop model. 21wide x 16 deep x 11 high. $75. 565-3796Food mixer sunbeam $45 or obo call 805-967-9264.
Garbage disposal. 3/4 horsepower. $25.Good condition. 965-6682.
HOME DÉCORFranciscan Desert Rose China serves 4excellent shape, never used $50 845-5767
New Matching Cabinet Hardware SetsVon Morris Solid BR Chrome2 - Cupboard Latch/Catch Sets with Hinges$45. (1/2 price) Please Call 965-6031in SB
6 cases of maple flooring #83004 20x12sq ft, $35 per case 895-7501
MIRROR, custom-made, 70” x 24” ingunmetal silver wrought iron. $125. 964-2600Trunk, 32” x 11” x 18”, $30. 687-7647
Large brass ceiling fan, excellentcondition, $25 obo, 805-452-4333
large wooden picture frames, excellentcondition, between $40 and $80 each obo,708-1401
Area Rug, $45, tan and gold and beautiful,331-2103
Mirror Mission style, solid oak, 25-1/2”wx 34”h. Mint condition. $150.Can email pictures. Call Andy or Anne at845-4357
Office desk and hutch. U-shape,mahogany finish, excellent condition. 7’wideX 6’ deep X 6’ 6” high. $75, u-haul. Pleasecall 805-455-0072.
Wild West painting, stage coach attack byIndians, Arizona artist, framed, 20/24, $75.682-3482.2 Swedish candle holders, hand carved,hand painted, $10 no less, 966-4843
Antique Blk Decorative Drapery Rings 38for $16.50 OBO. 687-7998
Kitchen Table Round, 40”wide $80 964-1367
Half Doors & mirror glass. $50, please callKeith at 895-7501.
Sandstone boulders and cobbles,excellent for retaining walls & landscaping,$60/ton, 708-6141.
Brass 6-arm glass hurricane light fixture,27” diameter. Good condition $100 805-684-6099
Upright piano w/ bench,medium/dark wood.Good condition. $100obo. 962-5077.
FURNITUREARMOIRE- 3 drawers 2 shelves dropdown desk $125 770-2324
outdoor iron chase lounge $25 965-0122
STORE CASH REGISTER COUNT-ER/POS DESK, maple finish, shelves,drawer. In great condition. Bargain priceat $125. 252-0866.
Two brown, wrought iron chairs, blackcushion seats - 41 inches tall by 17.5inches wide. Good condition. $99 805-693-9125
TABLE, Antique triangular occasionaltable, excel cond. $75.00 Call: 965-6494solid oak desk, 39”x17”, 4 drawers, $75,963-9132
table. metal. 40” diamter, with prettyglass top. opening for umbrella. $50 obo.569-1714
beautiful light colored two drawer,armoire, with inlay, $125, 630-9635
Futon foam chair, red cover, excellentcondition. $40.Call Paulina at 682-5183.
FUTON- frame and white mattress........55”wide, 30” high back rest.........$75.......692-9258
Baker/Storage Rack, wood frame, metalrack shelves, $40, 745-8989
Office adjustable chair with back andfoot rest. Like new. $60. 683-6733
Maple hutch, drawers, cabinets plusglass door areas, perfect condition, $125,705-8007
Bedside Table made by Ikea 19 by 14 Two drawer Good condition. $35. Please call 963-6045. In SB
Bedside Table made by Ikea 19 by 14Two drawer Good condition. $35. Pleasecall 963-6045. In SB
Coffee Table (Mastercraft) Cherry,Chippendale, sliding candle trays. $125. Pix Avail. 805-569-5219
entertainment armoir, cherry root finish,good condition, 77” x 36” x 21”, $125,964-3903
Blue sofa and matching chair, now $80637-3597
ANTIQUE PRESSPACK OAK ROCKINGCHAIR, WITH ARMS, $95 CASH, (805) 682-8160
Kitchen/restaurant chairs, blue, $10 ea.OBO, 886-1071
twin mattress, clean, 637-3597
kitchen hutch, oak wth glass, great con-dition, $125, 705-8007
sturdy oak desk, $40, 637-3597
Blue love seat with entertainment center,$125, 331-2103
3 bar stools, $35 each, like new, sturdy,white, rod iron, with back, blue fabricseats, Goleta, 685-0168
Old wooden teacher’s desk, 3x5, call965-2037
DRESSER $25 obo, white, large with 6drawers, particle board, great for storage,bit scuffed and needs touchup. 62”L X301/2” H X 19”W. 682-2262
Armoire w/ matching dresser, 805-931-6633
Antique end table $50 OBO. 805-884-4059
Bentwood Rocker w/ cane seat and back.blond wood, nice condition. We’ll deliver inSanta Barbara/Goleta. 682-6789
Interior doors. 6 nearly new wood interiordoors w/mounted brass hardware & hinges.Factory painted white, foam core, varioussizes. $90. 565-9244 or lv. message.
Small antique walnut table w/ drawer, $100.Call for appt. 681-9060.
Meditation & garden benches–handcrafted, custom, unique from $75 to $125.Please call 883-1823
Antique carved desk chair w/ rush seast.$65. Call for appt. 681-9060.
Vermont Wicker Basket. $75. 685-2644
2 Ethan Allenmaple ladder back chairs w/rush seats. $45 ea. Call for appt. 681-9060.
Hide A Bed, Good Condition, tan color,$70 801-0134
Desk, fair condition, solid wood, $40, 805-722-0342
Barstools, set of 3, like new, white rod-iron with blue cover seats, can be repaintedor recovered. $125 for all 3. 685-0168.
4 Ethan Allen maple ladder back chairs,rush seats. $50 ea. 681-9060.b2 Raught-Iron Chairs with cushions, $60.687-0275.
MISCELLANEOUSLARGE ACRYLIC BLANKET. 60in x 80in.Colorful - red, green, white, black w/ scottiterriers design. $25. 805-964-2506 10am-8pm
HEAVY DUTY METAL FILE/CASH BOX- 8x12x7. Two keys. $20.00 967-0758
ANTIQUE PELHAM PUPPET. Wooden ponymarionette in original box. $125/obo. 692-1800
THE ORIGINAL TIME-LIFE “Foods of theWorld” Cookbook Series 1970 -$100 770-2324
5 FREE KITTENS TO A LOVING HOME746-5497
ELECTRIC WIRE 21 LBS OFNEW #12 TYPE TNWN COPPER WIREAND OTHER WIRING MATERIAL. $100684-2336
FISHER PRICE ACQUARIUM CRADDLESWING for sale. In very good condition,$40.00 Please call 689-6533
PEREGO CAR SEAT (PRIMO VIAGGIO)IN GREAT CONDITION FOR $75.00.PLEASE CALL 689-6533 IF YOU WOULDLIKE TO SEE IT.
U.S. MINT PROOF SET $49U.S. MINT SILVER PROOF SET $84CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 630-9635
RESPIRATORY CARE UNITY,BREATHING APARATUS, $100, LIKENEW, 966-4843DRAFTING TABLE, $125 OBO, 683-6733
METEORITE--NWA869 STONY 60GRAMS FROM SAHARA $65 ---453-2067
TODD ENGLISH NON CSTICK CERAMICFRYING PANS, NEW $40, 965-8280
PRESENTATION BOTTLE OF WATERFROM THE SB DESALINIZATION PLANT.$50. CALL 280-8709.
CA LICENSE PLATE, 1947, yellow and black,$100 no less, 966-4843
ACOUSTIC GUITAR CASE, NEWSTRINGS, $50, LEE, 448-2154
SPALDING POOL CUE IN HARD CASE,$15. METAL PET PEN, 36 INCHES HIGH.$40. 5-DRAWER, GREY METAL FILECABINET, $20. 967-2866
New Pear of Binoculars. 10x50 Originally$75. Now $20. Call Fred 845.4004
CROSSMAN 15 GALLON AIR TANKpressure compressor, air pressureregulators, hose attachments, varioussizes, $125, 617-6031
AB LOUNGER GOOD CONDITION W /HANDLES. (805) 403-6801
PUSH MOWER, brand new, craftsman, $60,895-7501
TRICYCLE FROM THE 1930’S, $25, 966-4843, ASK FOR RAY
WHEELCHAIR, good condition, $35 obo,805-280-2596
COFFEE TABLE, GORGEOUS OAK $25.2 NET PHONES, W/CHARGERS, ONE FLIPW/CAMERA, AND BATTERIES. $15EACH OR $35 FOR BOTH.805-331-2103
VINTAGE BENDIX, red band, rear hub, $70obo, please call 568-0829
COMMERCIAL CARPET DRYING FANSIN PERFECT CONDITION,DRYS CARPET IN LESS THAN ONE HOUR,SET OF TWO FOR $125.CALL 805-450-9416
LIKE NEW BACKPACK 4COMPARTMENTS, DARK GREEN, $8 (805)967-7872
10” REFLECTOR bowl for indirect lightinglamp $5.00 OBO. 879-5560.
WETSUIT: Xcel infiniti 4/3 full suit boys’ size14. Xlnt cond. $95, Call 805 698 3532
3 Kids Umbrella Strollers: Great Condition!2 in Blue & 1 in Pink color. Simple. Lightweight.$10-$15. CALL 637-8127
Upward motor, 3.5 horsepower, Sears-Roebuck, needs work, $25, 964-7276
BUFFER for stainless steel and copper.electric. $40. 895-7501
Kodak CAROUSEL Transvue SlideTrays, 80 and 140- very good condition, inoriginal boxes, non-smoking environment.$5 898-9716. 35 to sell.
Parot Cage $25. 964-5164.
Electronic plastic pellet gun, $100, m83,call 685-0206
OUTDOOR & EXERCISEGOLF BALLS-in excellent condition.Hundreds of them. All brands. Only 50 centseach. Great Xmas present! Near East Beach965-7074
Giant Cypruss Bike- big wheels, new tires$70 obo 687-0273
Prince OS Tennis Racquet, excellentcondition, new grip & strings, hurry, this willsell fast @ $95.00 call, rich 805-259-8698
non-electric universal ‘scooter’ for youthor midsized adult,$25,[email protected]
Black & Decker 18” mulching electric lawnmower, $125, 969-3990
Thule-3 bike carrier, trunk mount, retail $130,only $75. In great condition.Cindy (805) 683-4075, after 5:00 p.m.
Outboard Motor 25 hp, $80 965-5394
outdoor cooker. Bayou [email protected].$30.bob9656513
Swimmer’s Fins, “Nature’s Wings”, size 61/2 - 9 1/2, $15 obo, 879-5560
1960’s Classic Schwinn 3-speed, perfectcondition. $125 Call John 965-2052.
Ab lounge, deluxe model, $50, 745-8989
WET-SUIT-classic-men’s XXL, doublestitched, “farmer john style usedonce xlnt cond”$ 60 OBO 705-9488
650 pen reel, brand new, spool and lineincluded, $100, Keith - 895-7501
outboard motor, 4 horsepower, $125, 680-7393
Skin diving equipment,fins,boots,goggles, snorkel, hat, gloves, & knife, $100,805-617-4646.
STAIRCLIMBER Good condition about 3years old, $30, 805-705-5907
Alpine stair climber, exercise machine, worksgreat, $10. Call 692-5322.
Kids golf bag w/ (3) irons & (1) wood. Forage(s) 5-7. Great condition, barely used! $45obo. 681-1553
Junior golf bag used once. $15. 964-7276
Weber BBQ, charcoal grill, 23”, $40, 682-2326
Rip Curl wet suite, large, 32 long-john, usedvery little, $75, 451-7582
Women’s and Men’s Ice skates. $10 orunder683-6733
Golf Clubs & Bag. Full set, woods & ironsw/ pull cart. New balls & acces. $85 (805)682-3482.
Free agent Trail Bandit platform bike, likenew, brand new tires, bear trap pedals. $125.636-4816
Ice Skates( Roller Derby) Ladies size 8 $20.897-0082
Basketball Hoop. Ajustable heights,portable, w/water base. $45 528-3099
Skiis, Boots & Polls. Fisher 707 &Humanic boots (Womens size 7 1/2 med.$30 for all. 897-0082
Bike, men ‘s beach cruiser. Nice. $50. 805-722-0342
Golf Clubs, bag, woods, titanium irons,complete. $125 967-1715.
Daily Sound Wednesday, November 30, 2011 11 HOROSCOPES by Eugenia Last
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92 4 5 6
3 9 2 5 8 4 75 4 9 8
73 9 2 7 1
2 5 9 7 1 6 4 3 8
5 9 3 4
4 6 3 8 2 1 7 5
7 8 1 3 9
6 1
1 6 7 2 3
1 4 3 8 5 2 6 9
6 8 4 5
Sudoku #82 8 4 5 7
6 7 3 9 44 7 1 5 26 2 1 4 5
5 6 8 47 2 3 9 89 2 8 7 35 2 9 7 81 8 3 6 9
1 9 6 3
8 5 2 1
3 9 6 8
8 9 3 7
3 9 7 2 1
4 1 5 6
6 4 1 5
3 4 1 6
7 5 2 4
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Answers Challenging Sudoku Puzzles, Book 5
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Sudoku #12 8 6 9 1 4
1 4 8 9 5 35 7 3 4 8 2
5 6 1 4 2 73 9 2 8 6 7 1 4 54 9 3 5 8 68 6 5 1 4 77 2 4 9 6 31 4 9 6 2 8
3 7 5
6 2 7
9 1 6
8 3 9
7 1 2
3 2 9
5 8 1
7 3 5
Sudoku #26 2 4 9 79 4 8 7 3 5 1
2 5 1 9 6 8 43 6 8 5 9
1 8 2 6 9 5 4 7 35 9 4 2 63 5 4 9 7 1 2
7 1 3 6 9 4 58 6 5 2 1
1 5 8 3
6 2
7 3
4 2 7 1
7 1 3 8
8 6
2 8
9 4 7 3
Sudoku #32 9 1 6 3 5 75 1 7 4 8 26 8 3 5 4 9
9 6 3 4 5 87 5 6 8 3 1 44 8 5 1 7 29 2 4 7 8 5
5 9 1 4 3 23 7 8 2 5 6 1
4 8
9 6 3
7 2 1
1 2 7
2 9
3 9 6
1 3 6
8 6 7
4 9
Sudoku #42 6 7 5 4 3
3 4 9 8 5 1 69 8 5 1 2 72 3 5 6 9 4 76 1 4 7 8
1 4 2 3 8 9 54 3 2 1 6 95 9 2 7 1 3 48 4 9 3 7 5
1 9 8
7 2
3 6 4
8 1
5 9 3 2
7 6
7 8 5
6 8
6 1 2
Sudoku #54 7 2 8 6 5 11 4 3 7 2 93 8 5 2 6 7 48 2 9 3 57 5 8 4 1 2 69 2 5 6 76 9 4 2 7 5 15 8 3 9 4 2
3 7 6 1 4 9 8
9 3
6 5 8
9 1
4 6 7 1
3 9
1 3 8 4
8 3
1 7 6
2 5
Sudoku #64 8 1 3 9 5 7
5 9 7 8 61 7 4 9 3 28 6 2 9 4 1 54 9 1 8 7 6 33 7 5 2 4 9 86 4 5 1 2 9
3 8 9 5 69 5 1 2 7 8 3
2 6
3 2 4 1
6 5 8
3 7
5 2
1 6
8 3 7
7 2 4 1
6 4
Sudoku #73 6 4 8 1 28 9 5 2 1 4
1 6 3 9 7 8 56 3 4 7 1 8 25 8 9 6 7
2 7 6 8 5 4 11 4 5 8 7 3 97 9 4 2 1 32 9 5 6 4 8
5 7 9
7 6 3
4 2
5 9
1 2 4 3
9 3
2 6
6 8 5
3 1 7
Sudoku #85 3 2 8 9
3 1 9 6 5 8 7 28 2 9 7 4 66 7 3 1 5 4 9
8 5 4 3 75 4 1 6 2 8 39 8 2 4 1 71 8 2 4 7 6 3 5
5 1 3 9 6
7 6 1 4
4
1 3 5
2 8
2 9 6 1
9 7
3 6 5
9
4 7 2 8
To solve, every number 1-9must appear in each of thenine vertical columns, each ofthe nine horizontal rows andeach of the nine 3x3 box. Nonumber can occur more thanonce in any row, column orbox.
SUDOKUSudoku #8
Challenging Sudoku Puzzles, Book 5
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7 6 1 44
1 3 52 8
2 9 6 19 7
3 6 59
4 7 2 8
Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9.If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork.Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle.Use it to identify the next square you should solve. Or use the answers pageif you really get stuck.
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ACROSS1 “Mama’’
sayer5 Another
“Mama’’sayer
9 Outlines indetail
14 A little ofthis, a little ofthat
15 Elaboratefalsehood
16 “Farewell,mon ami’’
17 Caucusgroup
18 Commandthe kingdom
19 Dovetail part20 Plays a
practical joke23 Belted out24 ’ard rain?25 Thoroughly
frustrate28 Vegas line30 After-game
meetingplace, forsome
33 Anticipate34 Wound
souvenir35 Bear with a
big chair36 What a
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40 “SilentNight,’’ e.g.
41 Apportion42 “America’s
MostWanted’’letters
43 Aquaticsalamander
44 Blemishes45 Get-up-and-
go
46 Dutch SouthAfrican
47 Makes youhappy
54 “___ Fromthe Past’’
55 Epitome ofcraziness
56 Beckett’shomeland
57 Art prop58 Survived
years59 “Hard ___!’’
(helmcommand)
60 Board fornails
61 Hippiehomes
62 “BarryLyndon’’ starO’Neal
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AmericanLeaguerLarry
2 Pueblocookingvessel
3 Animal inBritain’s coatof arms
4 Barber?5 Ceremonial
seat6 YMCA part7 Broccoli
relative8 Alimony
collectors9 Indian police
clubs10 10 out of 10,
e.g.11 Alternative to
hot pants12 You may
make lightof it
13 Symbol on aweather map
21 Befits22 Organiza-
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capital26 Make small
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27 “Big Three’’conferencesite
28 Band of eight29 “Charlie and
the ChocolateFactory’’author
30 St. ___ Girl(Germanbeer)
31 “The Jungle’’authorSinclair
32 Thaimonetaryunits
34 Word inmany songsplayed inDecember
35 Arcticcreature
37 All thumbs
38 Alma ___43 Good way to
wrap thingsup
44 Arms of thesea
45 “Cheese’’sayer
46 Serenadedthe ump
47 “The Flim-____ Man’’
48 Performsurgery, in away
49 Retaliationfor a pinch,perhaps
50 System ofexercises
51 Bootlicking52 Polygon
statistic53 One with
high carinsurancerates
54 Where to gofor a spell?
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away,” Adkins said. Sutter pointed out that it used to be a great
resting point for the elderly, as well as anexcellent place for tourists to snap photos.Protruding a bit further towards the ocean, italso offered a nice place to catch the oceanbreeze, he said. He would like to see it reno-vated.But Webster said he could see why it might
be necessary to block it off.“Those stones are ready to go over the
cliff,” he said. “That’s a danger.”Former city parks and recreation commis-
sioner Des O’Neill, who was at the park walk-ing his Bichon Frise, Zeus, underscored thedanger of the stone-walled look-out andlaughed at the idea of preserving it. Havingthat much heavy stone on a cliff was never agood idea, he said, and losing the prized pointis just part of the continuing story of ShorelinePark’ losing battle against nature.“There were people who wanted to put it
back the way it was,” O’Neill said. “That’smillions of dollars the city doesn’t have. Soyou live with erosion...one day the cliff linewill be back at Shoreline. “
He said small slides happen every fewyears, with large ones like the one four yearsago happening every 30 to 50 years. He point-ed to the green boxes along the cliff, whichcontain poison to control a once booming pop-ulation of burrowing squirrel, as another taleof the city’s continued battle to preserve aslowly eroding park. The lack of funding was also echoed by
Assistant Park and Recreation Director JillZachary, who said that the reason it has takenfour years since the slide to come up withrepairs is in part due to lack of funding anddecreased staff. She said they also conducted ageology study to determine what could bedone with the point. She said the stone wallhad cracked and the cliff eroded significantlysince the parks construction. Some would simply like to see something
practical done, and encourage the renovations.But the focus of the current plan, which also
includes increased lighting, replacing somesigns, and repairing other parts of the fence, issafety, said Zachary. Emory Strickland, a 23-year-old who has
been a Mesa resident since he was five, said ona scale of one to 10, the look-out was a 32.Still, he said he can understand the practicalityof blocking it off if geologists have determinedit is necessary.“I liked it a lot, I’d like to keep it as long as
it’s safe,” Strickland said, “but the last thingsomeone wants is to stand out there and have a
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