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🎬 Hollywood 2.0: Wahlberg’s Vision for Bringing Major Studios to Nevada
Issue #318 - October 20, 2024
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📆 Weekly Local Events for October 2024
Regular weekly events in or near Summerlin, Las Vegas are listed below.
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Monday
Monday Classes At Latin Blendz: (Every week on Monday @ 10AM)
Socially Vegas - Monday Night Bowling @ The Orleans Bowling Center: Must arrive/check-in before 7pm; 7 - 10pm (Every week on Monday); COST (CASH Only) $10 for 2 games (includes shoes) COST: $12 for 3 games (includes shoes)
Monday Night TRIVIA at ReBAR, 1225 S Main St, Las Vegas: (Every week on Monday @ 7PM)
Tuesday
Sand Volleyball Intermediate, Rusty and Old Time Players @ Aloha Shores Park (NW), Cheyenne & Buffalo, 7550 Sauer St, Las Vegas: (Every week on Tuesday @ 6 - 8 PM)
Run Drink Las Vegas - Weekly Tuesday Run @ Frankie’s Uptown patio: 7PM (Every week on Tuesday), FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @rundrinklv FOR THE LATEST WEATHER/TIMING UPDATES
Wednesday
Business Leads Group - Networking Breakfast @ Summit Restaurant, Eagle Crest Golf Course, 2215 Thomas W Ryan Blvd, Las Vegas: Cost $20 cash, 7 - 8:30 AM (Every week on Wednesday)
Early Risers Toastmasters Meeting (In-Person - Summerlin Egg Works / Online Event: 7 - 8 AM (Every week on Wednesday)
Las Vegas Valley Bicycle Club - Wednesday Morning Ride @ Einstein Bagels: 9 - 11:30 AM (Every week on Wednesday)
Speakers & Leaders of Summerlin Toastmasters Meeting, Summerlin Egg Works, 2025 Village Center Cir, Las Vegas: 12 - 1:30 PM (Every week on Wednesday)
Thursday
Abundance Business Networking Group Online Event: 7 - 8:30 AM (Every week on Thursday). Please arrive 10-15 minutes early for networking. Steps to access our BNI Online™ Virtual Chapter Meeting, visit website.
Las Vegas Real Estate Investors Association - Weekly Power Lunch For Real Estate Investors: 11 AM - 1 PM (Every week on Thursday). Request to join here.
Free Salsa Classes @ Feel The Music Dance Studio: 7 - 8 PM (Every week on Thursday). Visit the website to register online.
Summerlin Bitcoin Happy Hour, SG Bar, 9580 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas: 6:30 PM (Every week on Thursday)
Coed Soccer - Summerlin: Crossings Park, 1111 Crestdale Ln, Las Vegas: 7:30 - 9:45 PM (Every week on Tuesday/Thursday)
Friday
Find Your Yoga Las Vegas - Flow & Yin W / Noé Hilyard @ Yoga Sanctuary: 6 - 7:15 PM (Every week on Friday) View Yoga Sanctuary's full schedule.
Swing Dancing in Las Vegas Vintage and Modern Swing Dances @ The Mint Tavern: 7:30 - 8:30 PM (Every week on Friday)
Saturday
Vino Las Vegas Wine & Yacht Club Brunch: 9 AM - 2 PM (Every Saturday and Sunday)
Find Your Yoga Las Vegas - Saturday Morning Meditation with Practitioner Selina Kelly @ Yoga Kandy, LLC. Cost: Love Donation $5-$10 suggested. 11 - 11:45 AM (Every week on Saturday)
Sunday
Las Vegas Valley Bicycle Club - Sunday Morning Ride @ Einstein Bagels: 9 - 11:30 AM (Every week on Sunday)
Vino Las Vegas Wine & Yacht Club Brunch: 9 AM - 2 PM (Every Saturday and Sunday)
Level 1 West Coast Swing @ 2580 N Rancho Dr, North Las Vegas: 7 - 8 PM (Every week on Tuesday); Drop in Rate is $15, Monthly pass is $50; Register online.
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🎬 Hollywood 2.0: Wahlberg’s Vision for Bringing Major Studios to Nevada
Mark Wahlberg, the Hollywood actor and producer who recently made Nevada his home, is leading a high-profile effort to lure major film studios from California to Nevada. Speaking at IndyFest, an event hosted by the Nevada Independent, Wahlberg outlined his vision and commitment to making Nevada a new hub for the entertainment industry.
Wahlberg expressed confidence in the plan, stating, "I know what we can create here... It is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when.” Now a Las Vegas resident, Wahlberg’s personal move to Nevada a few years ago laid the foundation for his advocacy. He described how he and his family made the decision to relocate, seeking a better environment for raising their children compared to Los Angeles. “We knew that raising children in LA was very problematic,” he explained, noting that he found peace and community in Summerlin, where he now resides.
Reimagining Hollywood: Nevada as the New Film Hub
Wahlberg is actively working to reshape the U.S. film landscape, aiming to transform Nevada into “Hollywood 2.0.” The actor has been leveraging his extensive connections in the industry, which include major players like Warner Brothers, Sony, Netflix, and Disney. When Nevada Independent moderator Jon Ralston asked if Wahlberg’s goal was to bring these industry giants to Nevada, Wahlberg affirmed, “I think ultimately that would be the goal. They all used to make movies right there in LA and people don’t do it anymore.”
His involvement goes beyond words—Wahlberg has already taken action to back up his vision. In May of last year, he testified before Nevada lawmakers, advocating for initiatives to attract film production to the state. He highlighted how Nevada’s growth in sports and entertainment creates a perfect environment for a thriving film industry. “As Vegas grows and thrives with sports, entertainment, and everything else, it makes complete sense... I think the commitment that we have from Sony, people like Warner Brothers coming to the table... This is not something I’m throwing out there. If it works, it’s not just onto the next. You know I’m here, I’m ready to go,” Wahlberg promised.
A Personal Investment and Collaboration with State Leaders
Wahlberg’s dedication is not just about boosting Nevada’s economy; it’s also personal. He emphasized his long-term commitment to the state and its communities. Having built a home and life in Summerlin, he sees this as a chance to not only grow the industry but also improve the local environment and opportunities for residents.
Wahlberg also revealed that he has been in frequent talks with Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo to discuss strategies for making his vision a reality. One critical aspect of these discussions has been film tax credits—financial incentives that are often pivotal in attracting film and television productions to a state. Wahlberg highlighted this as the “biggest piece of the puzzle” in bringing studios to Nevada. Tax credits are expected to be a significant topic when the legislature reconvenes next year, and Wahlberg’s involvement suggests he will be an active advocate for their approval.
The Potential Impact of Hollywood’s Shift to Nevada
The actor underscored the importance of creating a sustainable film industry in Nevada, noting that many productions that used to be based in Los Angeles have relocated due to various challenges, including high taxes and regulations. He believes that if Nevada offers competitive tax incentives and a welcoming business environment, it could become a major player in the entertainment world.
Wahlberg lamented that a film he is about to shoot in London could have been filmed in Nevada if the necessary infrastructure and tax support were already in place. He stressed that he is not just proposing a speculative idea but is committed to working on the groundwork required to make the state an attractive location for film and television productions.
A Multi-Faceted Approach to Growth in Nevada
Wahlberg’s effort aligns with the broader growth and development that Nevada has seen in recent years, particularly in sports and entertainment. As the state continues to expand its offerings, from major sports teams like the Raiders and Golden Knights to high-profile events and concerts, the addition of a robust film industry could position Nevada as a leading destination for both tourism and production.
His push for Hollywood’s relocation is not just a business endeavor but part of a broader cultural and economic transformation of Nevada. With the right investments and legislative support, Wahlberg believes Nevada could become the new epicenter of the entertainment industry, boosting job creation, tourism, and economic growth.
What’s Next? Awaiting Legislative Action on Film Tax Credits
For Wahlberg’s vision to become reality, the state legislature’s upcoming vote on film tax credits will be crucial. Wahlberg’s advocacy suggests he will be an influential figure in pushing for the necessary legislative changes to support the growth of the film industry in Nevada. If successful, his efforts could lead to a massive influx of production companies and talent, reshaping Nevada’s identity beyond gaming and hospitality into a multi-industry powerhouse.
🏒 Golden Knights Drop Another Third-Period Lead, Fall 4-3 in Overtime to Florida Panthers
🏒 Golden Knights Drop Another Third-Period Lead, Fall 4-3 in Overtime to Florida Panthers
The Golden Knights suffered their second consecutive overtime loss on Saturday, falling 4-3 to the Florida Panthers at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida. Gustav Forsling of the Panthers scored the decisive goal with just 17 seconds left in overtime, marking a concerning trend for the Golden Knights, who once again let a third-period lead slip away. This matchup featured the last two Stanley Cup champions, making the result even more significant.
The Knights (3-2-1) initially seized control in the third period when left wing Brett Howden created a turnover in the neutral zone and finished with a slick backhand past goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, notching his third goal of the season. However, the Panthers (4-2-1) responded strongly despite being shorthanded. Without key players Aleksander Barkov (lower body) and Matthew Tkachuk (illness), and due to salary cap constraints, the Panthers dressed only 17 skaters. Nevertheless, they outshot the Knights 21-6 in the third period, tying the game when Eetu Luostarinen found the net at 12:43.
Goaltender Ilya Samsonov, starting his second game for the Knights, made an impressive 45 saves but was ultimately unable to stop Forsling’s one-timer from forward Sam Bennett in overtime. Despite his efforts, the Knights leave Florida winless in their three-game road trip (0-2-1), squandering multiple leads in their last two outings.
Knights Struggle to Hold Leads Again
Saturday’s loss mirrored the Knights’ previous game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, where they also lost a 3-2 lead, eventually falling 4-3. Coach Bruce Cassidy highlighted a recurring issue: the team's failure to protect the front of the net in critical moments. "We didn’t take care of the front of the net in the third. We didn’t take care of the front of the net against Tampa. That’s probably the common theme," Cassidy stated.
The Knights’ road trip woes were underscored by their inability to capitalize on promising positions. They led in six instances over the past two games but came away with only one point out of a possible six. "We’re not happy about that," said Howden, expressing the team’s frustration.
Return to Home Ice for Rebound Opportunity
The Knights return to T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday for a matchup against the Los Angeles Kings. After winning their first three games at home, the team hopes that home ice will provide a chance to reset and regain momentum.
Three Takeaways from the Knights’ Loss
Forward Swap Yields Mixed Results
Coach Bruce Cassidy’s decision to adjust the forward lines saw positive moments, particularly from Tanner Pearson, who was moved down to the fourth line. Pearson’s physical play created the Knights' opening goal when he forced a turnover that led to his own score with just 33 seconds remaining in the first period. Later, he assisted on Keegan Kolesar’s goal by throwing a puck toward the net, which Kolesar deflected past Bobrovsky.
However, while Pearson thrived on the fourth line, Howden’s move to the second line with Tomas Hertl and Pavel Dorofeyev was less effective, as they were heavily outshot at five-on-five. The experiment highlights the ongoing need for Cassidy to find the right balance in the lineup.
Top Line Struggles Against Short-Handed Panthers
The Knights’ usually dominant top line of Jack Eichel, Mark Stone, and Ivan Barbashev had an off night. Both Eichel and Stone’s five-game point streaks ended, while Barbashev was held off the scoresheet for only the second time this season. The trio was on the ice when Panthers’ Sam Reinhart scored early in the second period to tie the game. Despite the Panthers missing two of their star players, the Knights’ top line struggled to generate offense, finishing with a 15-10 deficit in shots during five-on-five play.
A Deflating Road Trip Leaves Room for Improvement
This road trip serves as a wake-up call for the Golden Knights. They were in position to earn at least four points but instead left with just one, largely due to missed opportunities and costly mistakes. For instance, their earlier 4-2 loss to the Washington Capitals might have turned out differently had they not committed three consecutive tripping penalties, which shifted the momentum in the Capitals' favor.
With the season still in its early stages, the Knights have time to adjust. Howden emphasized the importance of learning from these losses: “Early in the year on a road trip, you want to bank in some of these points. To only get one, it’s frustrating, for sure. But we’re heading back home, and we’re going to learn from it.”
Looking Ahead
As the Knights return home, their focus will be on addressing their defensive lapses and finding more consistency in maintaining leads. The upcoming game against the Kings provides a crucial opportunity to bounce back and re-establish their form on home ice.
📺 How to Watch the Vegas Golden Knights: 2024-25 TV and Streaming Guide
As the Vegas Golden Knights head into their 2024-25 NHL season, fans may be wondering where and how to watch their favorite team in action. With 70 games airing locally and 12 on national television, the Golden Knights will be available to viewers across various platforms. Additionally, all games will be available on the radio via KKGK (98.9 FM, 1340 AM). Here’s a comprehensive guide to help fans stay up to date with where to catch the Knights this season:
Local Broadcasts: Vegas 34 and KnightTime+
For the second consecutive year, the Golden Knights’ local TV partner is Scripps Sports. This means that 70 of the 82 regular-season games will be broadcast locally on Vegas 34, which can be accessed with an antenna on channel 34.1. This channel is also available on Cox and DirecTV, though Dish Network no longer carries it.
Additionally, all local games will be available on the team’s streaming service, KnightTime+, which offers a convenient option for fans who prefer to watch games on their mobile devices or smart TVs. A season pass for KnightTime+ costs $69.99 and is available on various platforms including iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, and Vizio devices.
National TV Coverage
The Golden Knights will appear on national television 12 times this season, spread across ESPN, TNT, ABC, and streaming platforms like ESPN+ and Hulu. Here’s a breakdown of those national broadcasts:
ESPN — 4 Games
ESPN, one of the NHL’s national TV partners, will air four Knights games this season.
Fans can watch ESPN on Cox (30), DirecTV (206), and Dish (140). It is also available on streaming services such as YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu, and fuboTV.
TNT — 5 Games
TNT will air five Knights games, including the season opener against the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday.
TNT is available on Cox (18), DirecTV (245), and Dish (138). In addition to the live broadcast, TNT games will be available on Max, a streaming service that offers a free sports add-on for a limited time. Three of the games will also have alternate broadcasts on truTV.
Out-of-market fans can watch the March 16 game in Detroit on TNT, but Southern Nevada fans will have to tune into Vegas 34 or KnightTime+.
ESPN+ and Hulu — 2 Games
The Knights’ games against the Edmonton Oilers on Dec. 3 and the Dallas Stars on Jan. 28 will only be available on ESPN+ and Hulu.
ESPN+ subscriptions start at $10.99 per month, while Hulu plans start at $7.99 per month. Both services are available on smart TVs, computers, gaming consoles like Xbox and PlayStation, and other streaming devices.
ABC — 2 Games
ABC will air two Golden Knights games: Feb. 8 at Boston and March 22 against Detroit. Both games will also be available on ESPN+.
How to Listen: Radio Broadcasts
Fans can also listen to every Golden Knights game on the radio via KKGK (98.9 FM, 1340 AM), with play-by-play from Jason Horowitz and analysis from Lincoln Kennedy.
Summary: Your Go-To Guide
70 local games on Vegas 34 and KnightTime+
4 games on ESPN
5 games on TNT (plus truTV for alternate broadcasts and Max streaming)
2 games on ESPN+ and Hulu
2 games on ABC (also available on ESPN+)
Radio: All games available on KKGK (98.9 FM, 1340 AM)
With a mix of over-the-air, cable, streaming, and radio options, Golden Knights fans will have plenty of ways to follow the action throughout the 2024-25 season.
♠️ Baccarat’s Big Bets and Volatility Shape Nevada Casino Earnings
Baccarat, the sophisticated and high-stakes card game that often attracts the world’s wealthiest gamblers, plays an outsized role in the financial performance of Nevada’s casinos. Unlike other games on the casino floor, baccarat’s volatility can cause drastic monthly fluctuations in revenue, particularly in high-end properties on the Las Vegas Strip.
Michael Lawton, senior economic analyst for the Nevada Gaming Control Board, highlights that only a select few casinos on the Strip offer high-stakes baccarat, and even within those establishments, a small group of elite players, often referred to as "whales," significantly influences the game’s impact on overall earnings. This concentration of wealth and risk creates a unique financial dynamic for the casinos that cater to them.
The Mechanics of Baccarat: Simple but High-Stakes
Baccarat may be a game of elegance and prestige, but its rules are relatively simple. Players can bet on the player’s hand, the banker's hand, or a tie. Two cards are dealt to each side, and the goal is to get as close to nine as possible. Picture cards (kings, queens, jacks) and tens have no value, while aces are worth one. If the sum of the cards exceeds nine, only the last digit counts—so a hand with an 8 and a 6 would total 4.
Players in baccarat don’t compete against the house but rather against one another, adding an element of peer-to-peer rivalry. The role of the "bank" doesn’t belong to the casino; it represents the opposing hand. Occasionally, a third card is dealt to either or both sides, adding a layer of unpredictability.
The game may be straightforward in its mechanics, but the sums wagered are anything but ordinary. Lawton notes that it’s not uncommon for high-rollers to place six-figure bets on individual hands. This extreme level of wagering magnifies the volatility of the game, as outcomes for just a few wealthy players can dramatically shift the revenue figures for entire casinos.
Baccarat’s Unique Influence on Nevada’s Casinos
In Nevada, baccarat stands out not only for the sums wagered but for the fluctuations it causes in casino revenue. With fewer players participating in baccarat compared to popular games like blackjack, each individual player’s win or loss has a magnified effect. “The bottom line is high-end baccarat is played at only a handful of properties, and the number of players who play at the high end that move the needle every month is a very small group,” Lawton explained.
This concentrated impact means that, while most tourists visiting the Strip play slots or blackjack, the baccarat results, dominated by a select few high-rollers, can swing the monthly gaming revenue significantly. When a major player wins or loses, it can create pronounced spikes or dips in earnings. As Lawton stated, “A small group of players wagering large sums of money creates the unpredictability.”
A Global Perspective: Macau vs. Las Vegas
While baccarat holds a special place in Nevada’s high-end casinos, it’s far more popular and widespread in Macau, the world’s leading gambling hub. In Macau, baccarat tables attract crowds several players deep, with many gamblers vying for space to wager. The game is deeply ingrained in the region's culture, and Macau casinos rely heavily on it for their revenue, making baccarat tables a prominent feature.
By contrast, the game is more niche in Nevada, where there are far fewer baccarat tables compared to blackjack. However, even with fewer tables, the stakes and volatility are significantly higher. In 2022 and 2023, nearly 400 baccarat tables were recorded statewide, a substantial increase from fewer than 100 tables seen in the early 2000s. This growth illustrates baccarat's expanding role in Nevada’s gaming industry, driven by its ability to attract high-rolling clientele.
Comparing Baccarat and Blackjack: Two Pillars of Casino Play
Despite baccarat’s dramatic impact, blackjack remains the most popular table game in Nevada’s casinos. In 2005, the state boasted over 3,200 blackjack tables, but this number has since declined to just under 2,000 in 2023. While the number of tables has decreased, blackjack still offers the casino a relatively stable revenue stream due to its broad appeal across a wide demographic of players.
Over the last 20 years, the win percentage for baccarat has fluctuated more drastically compared to blackjack. Baccarat’s casino win percentage has ranged from as low as 10.7 percent in 2008 to a high of 21.9 percent in 2002. Typically, casinos maintain a win rate of around 11-12 percent for baccarat, demonstrating its unpredictability.
Blackjack, by comparison, has shown more stability. The lowest win percentage for blackjack over the past two decades was 10.7 percent in 2010, while its peak win rate reached 14.8 percent in both 2017 and 2023. This relative consistency makes blackjack a reliable performer, while baccarat’s swings highlight the risks and rewards associated with catering to high-rolling clients.
The Record Years and Baccarat’s Financial Milestones
The numbers speak volumes about the impact baccarat can have on a casino’s bottom line. In 2014, the total amount wagered on baccarat reached a record $12 billion in Nevada, with casinos winning $1.5 billion that year, just shy of the all-time high of $1.6 billion in 2013. These figures dwarf those of blackjack, which had its best year in 2007 with $11.5 billion wagered and $1.4 billion won by casinos.
The substantial sums involved and the significant impact of a small group of players make baccarat a focal point for casino managers and analysts like Lawton. For high-end properties on the Strip, managing the volatility of baccarat is essential to stabilizing their monthly and annual financial performance.
A Game of Prestige and Influence
Baccarat’s presence in Nevada casinos is a testament to its allure among the world’s elite gamblers. It’s the quintessential game for high-rollers, where fortunes can change with the flip of a card. This unpredictability and the potential for massive wins or losses make it a critical, if volatile, contributor to casino revenue.
With the game’s continued expansion in Nevada and its influence growing, casino operators must navigate the delicate balance of attracting these high-stakes players while managing the inherent risk. As the data shows, baccarat isn’t just a game of chance—it’s a significant driver in the casino business model, shaping the financial landscape of Nevada’s gaming industry year after year.
😊 Two of Cadence Retail Center Brings Popular Chains and New Businesses to Henderson
The Cadence master-planned community in Henderson is set to welcome a variety of new businesses as part of a retail center expansion. Phase two of the Cadence Retail Center, located off East Lake Mead Parkway and Warm Springs Road, will introduce a range of eateries and shops, further enhancing the amenities available to local residents. According to representatives from Cadence and ROI Commercial Real Estate, tenants like Dutch Bros. and PT’s Pub are among the anticipated new arrivals.
A Growing List of Tenants: Food, Fitness, and More
Phase two of the retail development will bring several new dining options and retailers to the area. In addition to Dutch Bros. and PT’s Pub, confirmed tenants include Papa John’s, Ori’Zaba’s Mexican Grill, Salad & Go, and the Broken Yolk Café, offering a variety of dining choices for local residents. For those interested in fitness and wellness, EōS Fitness will also be part of the lineup, providing a new space for gym-goers within the community.
Cadence officials and ROI Commercial Real Estate also noted that there are still five more spaces available for lease, suggesting that even more businesses could soon join the retail hub.
Phase One Success and Continued Development
The retail center’s first phase has already made a significant impact, bringing eight businesses to the Cadence area. Anchored by Smith’s Marketplace at 845 E. Lake Mead Parkway, phase one included well-known brands such as Starbucks, Jersey Mike’s, Great Clips, and Domino’s Pizza. The initial success of these businesses has paved the way for the larger, more diverse offerings planned in phase two.
Project Details and Timeline
The total leasable area for the Cadence Retail Center is set at 119,616 square feet, encompassing nine stores and 12 center properties, all managed by ROI Commercial Real Estate. The development spans an impressive 33 acres, providing ample space for a variety of retailers and restaurants.
Phase two officially broke ground in August 2023, with construction expected to continue over the next two years. According to ROI Commercial Real Estate, the development is on track to be completed by 2025. The addition of these businesses is expected to further establish Cadence as a key commercial hub in Henderson, providing residents and visitors with more dining, shopping, and fitness options close to home.
A Community-Centered Approach
Cadence, one of Henderson’s premier master-planned communities, continues to emphasize its commitment to providing residents with a diverse range of amenities and services. The expansion of the retail center aligns with this mission, enhancing the quality of life for the growing population in the area. By offering a mix of local and national brands, Cadence is building a space that caters to various preferences, from fast-casual dining and takeout options to sit-down restaurants and fitness centers.
The strategic location of the retail center, near major roadways like East Lake Mead Parkway and Warm Springs Road, ensures easy access for both Cadence residents and those from surrounding neighborhoods. This accessibility is a key factor in attracting businesses to the area and making the retail center a convenient destination for daily needs and entertainment.
Looking Ahead: Opportunities for Businesses
With five spaces still available for lease, Cadence Retail Center remains open for businesses seeking a spot in this growing development. The combination of a well-established community, convenient location, and diverse retail environment offers an attractive opportunity for businesses to establish themselves in one of Henderson’s fastest-growing areas.
As construction progresses, further announcements about new tenants and business openings are expected, building anticipation for the completed retail center and the amenities it will bring to the Cadence community.
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Zip codes included in this demographic data: 89135
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