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    Explore " sublime" with insightful episodes like "Katharsis / Processed - Episode March 10, 2024", "DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience #49 -DJ B-12 Live Mixpub #2 - March 2024", "Katharsis / Processed - Episode March 3, 2024", "1996 - Essential Playlist and Favorite Albums" and "Katharsis / Processed - Episode February 25, 2024" from podcasts like ""Katharsis / Processed", "DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience", "Katharsis / Processed", "The Boys are Back in Time" and "Katharsis / Processed"" and more!

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    Katharsis / Processed - Episode March 10, 2024

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode March 10, 2024

    Playlist:
    • CRi - I Can Make It
    • Qrion - Your Love
    • Simon Doty - Sloane + Sibs
    • Thrupence - Diminishing Light (Instrumental)
    • Martin Rott - Underwater Airport
    • Lycoriscoris - Face
    • Alex Hoevelmann - Evermore
    • Catching Flies - Tides
    • edapollo - Technicolor Daydream
    • Moon Kyoo - Detached
    • Matthias Vogt & Hans Berg - A Dream Fulfilled
    • Ryan Davis - Attitudes (Ambient Mix)
    • Jessie Marcella - Luminescence
    • Leaving Laurel - holding on like it's the last time
    • Liam Mour - Blossom
    • Olivia Belli - Diomedea
    • Lake Turner, WEM - Do What You Wish
    • Jessie Marcella - Untitled 08
    • Nailah Hunter - Cloudbreath
    • Amparo - Generative
    • L CON - Alphorn Tape Loop I
    • BAILE - I Remember You Being Happy
    • Koresma - Mystic Sea (Alaskan Tapes Remix)
    • Mree - Open Arms
    • Nourey - To Where Dreams Are
    • Good Weather for an Airstrike - I Like it When I'm Driving and You Fall Asleep in the Passenger Seat
    • Hosini - The Discovery
    • Max Richter - Reflected in Her Eyes
    • Purl, marine eyes - Stillpoint
    • IKSRE - dawn in a foreign city
    • Croquet Club - Solace

    DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience #49 -DJ B-12 Live Mixpub #2 - March 2024

    DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience #49 -DJ B-12 Live Mixpub #2 - March 2024

    Hello and welcome to the DJ B-12 Deep Acid House Experience episode 49 for March of 2024. I hope you’re all doing well out there. Today we have a special 1 hour-long guest mix I did back on January 17, for MixPub. This show is 61 minutes long and features 27 tracks. This set contains both new and old classic tracks mixed to take you on a proper journey. Thanks to Pete Byles for having me and everyone who tuned into the broadcast.

    This episode contains tracks by the following artists and on these labels:  Framewerk, Nima, Capital Heaven, Sweet LA, RH2, Durante, Running Touch, Anjunadeep, Eko Centrik, Jamie Stevens, Balance Music, Framewerk Rewerk, Sunscreem, Boys Own Mix, Sunscreem Music, TC’95, Sure Is Pure, Planet Four Communications, Because of Art, Crystal Symphony, Fragoso, POWDER TRAXX, Homero Espinosa, Tobirus Mozelle, Moulton Music, Manuel Kane, I Records, Force Mass Motion, Rabbit City Records, Morrison-Sound View, Onto The Groove, Country & Western, React, Spooky, Andy Bach, Inner Sense Music, Spooky's Refuge Dub Mix, Just.Jax, Motive Records, Stereogen, Vinyl Addiction, Force Mass Motion Recordings, Selador, Jaco, Agenda Music (NO)], Scuba, Hotflush Recording, Simon Doty, Sublime, Galaxy 82, Limbo.

     

    Tracklist

    01. Framewerk - De Niro (Framewerk Rewerk Rewerk)

    02. Nima - Daydreaming [Capital Heaven]

    03. Sweet LA - The Love [RH2]

    04. Durante, Running Touch - Remedy feat. Running Touch (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]

    05. Eko Centrik - Half Light Island (Jamie Stevens Mix) [Balance Music]

    06. Framewerk - Emotions [Capital Heaven]

    07. Framewerk - Perfect Motion (Framewerk Rewerk)

    08. Sunscreem - Perfect Motion (Boys Own Mix) [Sunscreem Music]

    09. TC’95 - Just Get Up And Dance (Sure Is Pure Remix) [Planet Four Communications]

    10. Because of Art - Central (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]

    11. Crystal Symphony - Anything to Have You (Fragoso Diggers Paradise Remix) [POWDER TRAXX]

    12. Homero Espinosa - Take You There (feat. Tobirus Mozelle) [Moulton Music]

    13. Manuel Kane - The Things I Can Do [I Records]

    14. Force Mass Motion - Lost (In Time) [Rabbit City Records]

    15. Morrison-Sound View - Stop [Onto The Groove]

    16. Country & Western - Reincarnation [React]

    17. Spooky - Little Bullet (High Velocity Mix) [Spooky]

    18. Andy Bach - Good Luck (Extended Mix) [Inner Sense Music]

    19. Spooky - Shelter (Spooky's Refuge Dub Mix) [spooky.uk.com]

    20. Just.Jax - Need You Better (Extended Mix) [Motive Records]

    21. Stereogen - Hi Q [Vinyl Addiction]

    22. Force Mass Motion - R-iVAC [Force Mass Motion Recordings]

    23. Jamie Stevens - Giovani [Selador]

    24. Jaco - Unreachable [Agenda Music (NO)]

    25. Scuba - Move Like Shadows [Hotflush Recording]

    26. Simon Doty - Lady Danger (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]

    27. Sublime - Transamerican (Galaxy 82 Remix) [Limbo]

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode March 3, 2024

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode March 3, 2024
    For Paula - Tonight's episode is an exploration of the crossover between Katharsis & Noise. We are mourning our friend, radio mentor, and chief musical adventurer, Dr. Paula Fayerman (1964–2024). Paula, host of cjsw's Noise program for over 30 years, was an inspiration and a guiding light. Her musical explorations knew no boundaries. We were all blessed to know her.

    Playlist:
    • Sarah Davachi - Hall of Mirrors
    • Valiska - Lost
    • Laura Reid & Mark Limacher - Four
    • WKO - Exeter Brook
    • Friesen/Waters Duo - Wasters Refine
    • FOONYAP - Free and Easy Wandering
    • The Nels Cline 4 - For Each, A Flower
    • Eric Chenaux - Say Laura
    • Jeremy Young - Tiny Pine Cones (with Ida Toninato)
    • Holly Herndon - Extreme Love (with Lily Anna Hayes and Jenna Sutela)
    • Jenny Hval, featuring Vivian Wang - Lions
    • Arve Henriksen - Hibernal
    • Oren Ambarchi - III
    • Sarah Neufeld - From Our Animal
    • J. Pavone String Ensemble - Hurtle and Hurdle
    • Christina Vantzou - Lava
    • Jessica Moss - Light Falls On Every Door
    • Harold Budd - Moss Landing
    • Loscil - Clara
    • Tim Hecker - Obsidian Counterpoint
    • Penguin Cafe - Welcome to London
    • Lhasa - Soon This Place Will Be Too Small
    • Florian Hoefner Trio - Between The Lines

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode February 25, 2024

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode February 25, 2024
    Milan is here one last time (for Marta's absence, hopefully not forever), playing something that actually resembles an ambient show for once. Homework for tomorrow is to listen to Exai by Autechre.

    Playlist:
    • Telematic Visions - yuugure
    • Matmos - Music or Noise?
    • Markus Floats - Death
    • A Pact Between Strangers - Sleep (II)
    • 0132560193-22 - patience is virtue :)
    • Concrete Cedars - The Sky is Provisional
    • Natural Snow Buildings - The Cover-Up
    • Arts&Crafts - Arts&Crafts ft. Hatsune Miku live @ Kaffee Klatsch
    • The Furnace - Elegant Darkness
    • Ariel Ulysses - Appalachia
    • Jairus Sharif - Water & Tools
    • Nala Sinephro - Space 5
    • Fuubutsushi - Some Surrender
    • Bibio - I'm Rewinding It... / Looking Through The Facets Of A Plastic Jewel
    • Sea Oleena - Lost Song
    • Chad VanGaalen - 1000 Pound Eyelids
    • Autechre - bladelores
    • Friesen / Hume / Waters - Vanish
    • Linda Catlin Smith & Thin Edge New Music Collective - Dreamer Murmuring
    • Oneohtrix Point Never - Nassau
    • Plains Apparition & Light Blending In - Visions By Lamplight
    • Fishmans - Night Cruising (Live at Akasaka Blitz, 1998)
    • Osmanthus - When Winds Blow

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode February 18, 2024

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode February 18, 2024
    (Kevin)

    Playlist:
    • Sylvain Chauveau - med (live)
    • Fred Frith - Quicksilver (for Simone)
    • Ben Chasny & Rick Tomlinson - ii
    • Elkhorn & Mike Gangloff - East Dauphin Suite
    • Dos Marbu - Blossoming Realisation Of A Worthy Ideal
    • Dean McPhee - Ether
    • Noveller - Fades
    • Benoît Pioulard & Offthesky - Saint Praxedis
    • Crows Labyrinth, Perry Frank - Vanishing (Pulse Mandala Rework)
    • MJ Guider - Coluber constrictor foxii
    • Between - Waited
    • Fabiano do Nascimento & Sam Gendel - Tupi
    • Allison Burik - Fragment 94
    • Friesen / Hume / Waters - Blue Flame
    • Setting, featuring Nick Broste (Trombone) - Fog Glossaries
    • Wil Bolton - Oneirographs
    • Nick Schofield - Key Bed
    • Maps And Diagrams - until the next glowing fire
    • Aidan Baker & Stefan Christoff - Januar Part III

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode February 11, 2024

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode February 11, 2024
    Milan is filling in for the third time, bouncing between free folk, warm ambient, progressive electronic, drone and noise, and even nu-jazz. Expect the unexpected.

    Playlist:
    • 1900 - Träkors
    • Six Organs Of Admittance - Spirits Abandoned
    • Pelt - The Cuckoo
    • East of the Valley Blues - Part II
    • Allison Burik - Birka 581
    • Colin Stetson - When We Were That What Wept for the Sea
    • Osmanthus - When Winds Blow
    • Stelar Door - Valley of the Shadows (Death Valley)
    • Friesen / Hume / Waters - Vanish
    • Mark Webber - monarch
    • Arts&Crafts - Un
    • John Atkinson - Spiritual Electricity
    • Nathaniel Sutton - Cloud Five
    • Phill Niblock - Pan Fried 70 5
    • Omni Gardens - Honeywisp
    • Ben Richter - Qualia
    • @c - 76.2
    • Emeralds - Candy Shoppe
    • Heaven's Emperor - Heaven's Emperor Ruined My Life
    • Frums - Thinker Walker Dreamer Scatter
    • Squarepusher - Iambic 9 Poetry
    • The Furnace - a drone

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode February 4, 2024

    Katharsis / Processed - Episode February 4, 2024
    (Kevin)

    Playlist:
    • Crooked Fingers - Broken Man
    • Gollden & Willows8ng - Harmonic Rain
    • Demetrio Cecchitelli - Ibanez GIO
    • Cowboy Sadness - Ten Paces
    • Blank Gloss - Denver Amulet
    • Andy Stack & Jay Hammond - Watertight
    • Raphael Rogiń​ski - Lyre
    • The Smile - You Know Me!
    • DJ Shadow - Fleeting Youth (An Audible Life)
    • caterina barbieri - Swirls of You
    • LOULA YORKE - It's been decided that if you lay down no​-​one will die
    • Oliver Patrice Weder - Breathe In
    • David Cordero - Melancholy in the Light
    • Jules Reidy - Non-Linear Stages (IV)
    • Panghalina - Stellar Tides
    • IKSRE - heartburst
    • Ariel Kalma, Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia Honer - A Treasure Chest
    • Osmanthus - Bloom
    • Arve Henriksen, Harmen Fraanje - Melancholia
    • K Nogami & CIRCA ALTO - Vuggevise
    • Chantal Michelle - Amaryllis
    • Cat Tyson Hughes - Soft Fruits
    • Christopher Bissonnette - Undertow
    • PYUR - Ripples, Inner Outer
    • Plains Apparition & Light Blending In - Outside the Universe

    Moose Blood return. Are they here to stay? + Green Day’s new album: Good or Bad?

    Moose Blood return. Are they here to stay? + Green Day’s new album: Good or Bad?

    In this episode, Tyler and John reveal the new name that will replace the 3-year-old The All Punked Up Podcast title as a new era of this podcast begins. After the reveal, the boys discuss their thoughts on Green Day's newly released album Saviors. Although this band is one of their favorites, they have different views on this album.

    Moving on to the news, they discuss a few reunion announcements, Best Buy ceasing the sales of CDs and DVDs, MGK getting hate for his new signature guitar look, Smashing Pumpkins receiving over 10K applications to be the band's new guitarist, and finally Moose Blood announcing their return from hiatus after “inappropriate behavior” allegations came about in 2018.

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    David Sandner: The Frankenstein Expert

    David Sandner: The Frankenstein Expert

    Meet Dr. David Sandner, professor, author and the man that got me hooked on Flash Horror. He is a scholar and gentleman and he has probably helped many students become member of the HWA.

    We chat about his books: The Afterlife of Frankenstein and His Unburned Heart, Science Fiction, Philip K. Dick, the Sublime and so much more.

    https://davidsandner.com/
    https://frankensteinmeme.com/
    https://english.fullerton.edu/faculty/profile/d_sandner.aspx

    New name means new intro

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    Pharrell ft. Jay-Z - Frontin'

    Pharrell ft. Jay-Z - Frontin'

    Het nummer werd eigenlijk voor iemand anders geschreven: namelijk voor Prince!  Maar waar gaat het eigenlijk over? 

    Elke maandag t/m donderdag lichten radio-dj's Angelique Houtveen en One'sy Muller in de middagshow van Sublime een songtekst uit in Say What?! Liedjes met teksten waarbij je je afvraagt: wat zeggen ze nou? Tracks met een bijzonder mooie boodschap maar ook teksten met een onverwachte betekenis of waarbij je denkt: kan dat nog wel?

    HitStory - The Trammps - (The Night The Lights Went Out In) New York City

    HitStory - The Trammps - (The Night The Lights Went Out In) New York City

    Het was de avond van 13 juli 1977. De stroom viel uit in grote delen van de stad New York. Brandje in een verdeelstation, met grote gevolgen.Het zou uiteindelijk ruim 24 uur duren. 
    De stad was 's avonds en 's nachts aardedonker en dat haalde het slechtste in de mens naar boven. Maar het betekende ook het begin van een enorme hit! Jaap vertelt je het verhaal achter '(The Night The Lights Went Out In) New York City.'

    S4 E13 | Decentralized Knowledge Sharing w/Sari Azout

    S4 E13 | Decentralized Knowledge Sharing w/Sari Azout

    On this episode of Rehash, we sit down with Sari Azout, founder of Startupy to talk about Startupy (rebranding to Sublime in June 2023). We discuss the past, present and future of the internet, why the Wikipedia model is better than Google, the nuances of curation, and decentralized content.

     

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    Sari’s Substack: https://sariazout.substack.com/

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    The Internet Wants to be Fragmented by Noah Smith - https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/the-internet-wants-to-be-fragmented

    Ask Sari - https://beta.startupy.world/ask-sari/

     

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 Intro

    6:15 Knowledge sharing

    10:44 The wiki model of the internet

    14:47 Centralized vs. decentralized learning platforms

    18:16 Issues with Google

    20:22 Decentralized content curation

    26:00 Curation quality

    29:32 Startupy

    33:19 How Startupy curates it’s curators

    37:20 Sublime

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    50:00 Sari’s closing thoughts

    51:34 Word association game

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    Book | The Experience Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality | A Conversation with Andy Clark | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli & Sean Martin

    Book | The Experience Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality | A Conversation with Andy Clark | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli & Sean Martin

    Guests: 

    Andy Clark, Professor of Cognitive Philosophy at the University of Sussex [@SussexUni]
    The University of Sussex Profile: https://profiles.sussex.ac.uk/p493-andy-clark
    On Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Clark

    _____________________________

    Hosts: 

    Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli
     

    Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin

    _____________________________

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    Episode Introduction

    Welcome to the Audio Signals Podcast; today's episode features an exciting conversation with Andy Clark, a philosopher and cognitive scientist from the University of Sussex. Andy's interests lie in understanding how minds work, and in this episode, we discuss his new book, The Experience Machine. The book delves into how our minds predict and shape reality and how we can control our predictions to a certain extent.

    We start by exploring the idea that brains are prediction machines, and everything that our brains do can be understood by thinking of them as in the business of making predictions, not just about the world outside but also about our own bodies and future activities. As we discuss the premise of the book, we ponder over the question of how much control we have over our predictions and how much control others have over them. Andy's response to this is intriguing - we probably have a bit more control than we think, but not as much as we'd like.

    We also explore the science and technology that allow Andy and others to bring this theory upfront. Andy shares that we're well beyond the stage of it just being a kind of idea. It's now a well-worked-out computational story about how predictions and sensory evidence are balanced by different bits of our brains. The theory is pretty well dominant, and we're hitting both the bases of having a theory and showing that brains like ours can actually do it.

    So, sit back and enjoy this exciting conversation that will change the way you think about your mind, your predictions, and your reality. Don't forget to share and subscribe to the podcast, and invite your friends and family to join in on the fascinating journey of exploration and discovery.

    About the Book

    Widely acclaimed philosopher and cognitive scientist Andy Clark unpacks this provocative new theory that the brain is a powerful, dynamic prediction engine, mediating our experience of both body and world. From the most mundane experiences to the most sublime, reality as we know it is the complex synthesis of sensory information and expectation. Exploring its fascinating mechanics and remarkable implications for our lives, mental health, and society, Clark nimbly illustrates how the predictive brain sculpts all human experience. Chronic pain and mental illness are shown to involve subtle malfunctions of our unconscious predictions, pointing the way towards more effective, targeted treatments. Under renewed scrutiny, the very boundary between ourselves and the outside world dissolves, showing that we are as entangled with our environments as we are with our onboard memories, thoughts, and feelings. And perception itself is revealed to be something of a controlled hallucination.

    Unveiling the extraordinary explanatory power of the predictive brain, The Experience Machine is a mesmerizing window onto one of the most significant developments in our understanding of the mind.

    _____________________________

    Resources

    The Experience Machine (book): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/608016/the-experience-machine-by-andy-clark/

    _____________________________

    For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: 
    https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signals

    Watch the video version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllS0aVY7qlwHxX3uiN7tqqsy

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    Book | The Experience Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality | A Conversation with Andy Clark | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli & Sean Martin

    Book | The Experience Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality | A Conversation with Andy Clark | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli & Sean Martin

    Guests: 

    Andy Clark, Professor of Cognitive Philosophy at the University of Sussex [@SussexUni]
    The University of Sussex Profile: https://profiles.sussex.ac.uk/p493-andy-clark
    On Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Clark

    _____________________________

    Hosts: 

    Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli
     

    Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin

    _____________________________

    This Episode’s Sponsors

    Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
    👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network

    _____________________________

    Episode Introduction

    Welcome to the Audio Signals Podcast; today's episode features an exciting conversation with Andy Clark, a philosopher and cognitive scientist from the University of Sussex. Andy's interests lie in understanding how minds work, and in this episode, we discuss his new book, The Experience Machine. The book delves into how our minds predict and shape reality and how we can control our predictions to a certain extent.

    We start by exploring the idea that brains are prediction machines, and everything that our brains do can be understood by thinking of them as in the business of making predictions, not just about the world outside but also about our own bodies and future activities. As we discuss the premise of the book, we ponder over the question of how much control we have over our predictions and how much control others have over them. Andy's response to this is intriguing - we probably have a bit more control than we think, but not as much as we'd like.

    We also explore the science and technology that allow Andy and others to bring this theory upfront. Andy shares that we're well beyond the stage of it just being a kind of idea. It's now a well-worked-out computational story about how predictions and sensory evidence are balanced by different bits of our brains. The theory is pretty well dominant, and we're hitting both the bases of having a theory and showing that brains like ours can actually do it.

    So, sit back and enjoy this exciting conversation that will change the way you think about your mind, your predictions, and your reality. Don't forget to share and subscribe to the podcast, and invite your friends and family to join in on the fascinating journey of exploration and discovery.

    About the Book

    Widely acclaimed philosopher and cognitive scientist Andy Clark unpacks this provocative new theory that the brain is a powerful, dynamic prediction engine, mediating our experience of both body and world. From the most mundane experiences to the most sublime, reality as we know it is the complex synthesis of sensory information and expectation. Exploring its fascinating mechanics and remarkable implications for our lives, mental health, and society, Clark nimbly illustrates how the predictive brain sculpts all human experience. Chronic pain and mental illness are shown to involve subtle malfunctions of our unconscious predictions, pointing the way towards more effective, targeted treatments. Under renewed scrutiny, the very boundary between ourselves and the outside world dissolves, showing that we are as entangled with our environments as we are with our onboard memories, thoughts, and feelings. And perception itself is revealed to be something of a controlled hallucination.

    Unveiling the extraordinary explanatory power of the predictive brain, The Experience Machine is a mesmerizing window onto one of the most significant developments in our understanding of the mind.

    _____________________________

    Resources

    The Experience Machine (book): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/608016/the-experience-machine-by-andy-clark/

    _____________________________

    For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: 
    https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signals

    Watch the video version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllS0aVY7qlwHxX3uiN7tqqsy

    Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
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