Great looking exteriors on these. Plus the floor plans each tick a lot of boxes. And it sounds like they make the process simple without stifling creativity. Fantastic update Kerry. 😎
I really like this! I like that they have 2 bedrooms on the main floor with the mega - when I get old, I won’t need to climb up to a loft! And I like that snow will slide off the peaked roof. I’m interested!!
Hi Kerry :o) Your 4th place ribbon collection from years of mediocre athletics?! I love your sense of humor! You get a 1st place blue ribbon for every video now, Kerry. And you're right! This one is really great! If you read The Pattern Language, you will see that pitched roofs are part of the shelter language that offers humans psychological comfort. These places do look good. Wish I could have walked through the model at the home show.
I agree about this shape having a great deal of appeal. I also like the designs that go with a longer slant on one side of the roof. They not only look nice but they have a solid feel to them that the boxy shapes do not. Interior is important to me as well. The feeling of openness created by the lack of an attic is nice without sacrificing a lot of interior space on a second floor. You could still add an open loft for guests or just as a window seat to read. The downside here is it looks like plain wood construction and there no place to store cloths or even a vacuum cleaner or broom. Many of these plans hope you won't notice the lack of storage space, or simply have nothing. In terms of construction, It seems like it would be much simpler to build the basic shape as a series of metal forms then attach SIPS for speed of construction and strength. I am also attracted to builders who allow you to mix and match their buildings. Using a mini for entrance with one plan B on each side would give you a nice 1600 square foot home...and there would be room for closets!!..But only if you used steel and didn't have splice into a wooden wall. Something in me already smells mold!! I'm all for using new panelized materials or novel concrete mixes to provide interesting interiors and exteriors. I still love the Japanese dome homes because you buy the parts and assemble them in various ways. I often wonder why construction hasn't advanced faster in that direction.
Love the look of these homes. They make me think of snazzy THOWs but bigger and without the wheels. My personal preference would be to not put in white boards on the interior walls because I associate that with a farmhouse style house and these are more modishinal, as you mentioned
Sloping roof was researched in architecture as the single most influential form factor in defining a home. The long narrow plan is also closer to reality of residential lots. I like it, especially for what looks like standing seam metal roof, but the transition to same exterior siding is a bit simplistic, making them look portable.
Not only that, if you live in snowy area, in theory the snow should fall off. Can you imagine not having a slope roof and you go to your vacation house (which is laughable however I will not digress) and the roof has been caved in due to the heaviness of the snow.
Kerry, glad they offer financing. I was reading up on this after watching one of your videos couple of weeks ago and normal financing would mean getting a construction loan through bank to later convert to a regular loan. Wow I am almost to the point of doing this!
Great find! It looks like an excellent product/price/location for those of us up north. I couldn't find anything on their page about R-values in their construction, but if they're in Alberta, they already know it gets cold up there!
Love the look on all of them. Plan B of the large one, with the three baths, is clearly meant to sell to AirBNB property owners, since you can get three couples in there fairly comfortably, or two VERY comfortably, with an extra bath for drunks to pass out in. A little expensive, but not unreasonable for what you're getting.
Agree. It is actually shocking what most of these things cost. In the under 1000sq ft size our research shows we can get a stick built home for less than a pre fab. Other than the hassle of building, it makes zero sense to use a pre fab at a 20-30% premium.
The mega c option would be excellent for parents who may need a caregiver in the future. (Or for teens...) but why no closet?? I like the peaked rooflines a lot but am curious about gutters/drainage.
Yay Canada, I live in Edmonton Alberta years ago, so they probably insulated them real good, because it gets supper cold there. Maybe one day you will show us your ribbon collection. 🤩🤠
❤The Shape and layout is loveable with choices. Another one I would love to walk through and yes consider buying 600 plus or 700 plus sq ft. Great work ! Kerry. 2023. C’mon Down !
Kerry, I think you’re going to kill our excitement if you keep telling us about the homes which are being built. We want to see the house, detailed cost and the model home. Also how to get the foundation, connect to utilities… Also the size of land and what cities currently have regulation on prefabs..
Love the peak roof. I am looking for this design. However, I am looking to buy several. Is there a company with a similar design with a midi under $100k canadian, including shipping to NB? Thanks Kerry.
I like this one. After about 2 years of watching your channel, I have seen 5-6 that I really like. I have to cb certain that it is able to withstand hurricane winds , waterproof, fire Resident and bugproof. I live in FL so also want solar Power. Thanks
@@KerryTarnow thank you. just a suggestion, do you think you could add which prefab home comes furnished? I think it would help me with my search for pre-fab homes. thanks again for introducing me to prefab homes. your videos are great
Love the peak line! I think one of these companies should offer a model that could be set over a foundation with a staircase. The extra space and storage would be a nice addition.
I like the 2 bed...want a bathtub tho...These seem so far very promising potential...prices and all. Like how you presented...not hyped at all..just what it IS...and people's comments are adding a lot to this too. it's worth reading them ...Thanks for your consistently great work .
These are great and glad they're now available in N.A. 🇨🇦 Very affordable base prices. Was waiting for the edit to insert the wall of trophies. 🤔🤷♂️ 😉 🎬🎞 Thanks as always, Kerry!
I'd say these homes are of similar quality too SKÁLI BackCountry Cuboid, very nice. Although Urban Out Buildings does have some nifty addons listed in the purchasing specs. Both are Canadian which is a plus for us here in the North! The Peaked roof from UOB would be better for us Northerner's due to snow, I'm not sure but from the looks of it The Peak looks like it could hold more Solar panels because of the peaked design, just a thought.
I'd gladly give up the wall f windows for a bedroom closet. Or even just more room for furniture or built-in storage. Clerestory windows make plenty of light without eating up an entire wall. Also, I didn't see heating or cooling. Any word on that? Otherwise, I like the significant range of sizes and layouts. Thanks for another great video.
@@IhabFahmy interesting suggestion. But why compromise security for windows you're not going to use? We have been discussing design here and haven't really looked at materials but personally I'm focused on companies that use steel or concrete wall panels rather than wood or glass, or structures that can be bermed and sodded. Extreme weather is an extreme concern. For instance, shipping container builds can put an end wall of glass behind the existing steel doors, so you can 'batten down the hatches' during weather events. And the Huga designs have metal awnings.
Good job Kerry. All over North America! Killer. It always seems as if nothing is near Arkansas. I like the recessed entry with the peak and the coat closet. Call me a neat freak but it’s nicer when you know where your coats are. I can see this on a slab with a patio and an outdoor kitchen where the land is a little higher than surrounding, a little pavilion and a pool.
Hey Kerry! When you're ready to display your 4th place mediocre athletic ribbons...let me know! I'd be happy to make you a mediocre artistic display case :D BTW, this video was definitely a "banger"!
It's interesting that the peak roof models start off a little less expensive than the flat roof models. I always assumed that these prefabs did flat roofs because they were more cost effective to produce. I like the peak roof look better and , at least in this case, they are priced better.
Beautiful outside, practical layout inside, and built for Canadian weather. What's not to like? The price is on the high side though. Overall, well worth being on my shortlist.
Interesting design 👍 I prefer the Mesa, they are very well conceived. Exactly as I'm visualizing for me. Is their price the same of the others in A shape, the Peak?
You have to compare to higher end homes. And the price per square foot for a smaller home is always going to be higher than typical home. .........Talk more about basements and how they help make a home(storage /workshop/ laundry.)
I like the layout of these, but I don't see any closet space and very little storage in the kitchen. Why would you have 3 bathrooms in a bigger model and little to no storage? I'd rather have the 3rd bathroom be all storage.
Love the Peak! And the pricing. Shipping costs? My problem is always going to be finding contractors in my area. After 2 years of trying, I couldn't find a MF installer, or a CA licensed well driller. And unlike areas of AZ, Imperial county CA does not allow you to have potable water delivered, and stored on the property. I've kinda given up on developing my land (it's pretty much a 20 acre camp site), but still enjoy all of the cool offerings in the off site build space. Who knows... maybe something will change in the future 😏 Thanks Kerry! ❤️🌵☀️⛈️🌈☮️🐎
@@AI-Consultant actually, I have a 40' high cube, shipping container that was used to store my whole household. Now that it's sitting there empty, I'm working on plans to build out a small room to sleep in (winter time only), that will be insulated and sealed up to keep the dust, and sand out. Who knows, I could end up slowly building the whole thing out, at some point, just for camping in the winter.
Great exteriors except they need to offer something other than black. One thing, though, these homes have tons of windows. You always point that out as a plus, but don’t mention how many of them open. ??? I like fresh air!
Priced at over $100,000 it’s a dud. There is no way anyone in their right mind would fork out that much money for what is essentially a modified cargo container. We are at the cuspid of a major housing price correction, which will last for the next few years. What’s different about this correction is that home prices are not going to rebound as fast. There is too much pressure on the banking system and inflation is going to keep ticking prices higher as the value of the dollar drops. If you have money, buy gold (or some other inflationary proof item) to keep the value of your money safe. Wait 6 month to a year while home values tank. Don’t jump the gun this time because home prices are going to fall and not rebound. Make sure you have your 20% ready with that gold you purchased. Now you can buy a hell of a lot of home much cheaper than the cargo container modi. Even if you own your land, still wait until prices fall over the next 6 month to a year.
Great looking exteriors on these. Plus the floor plans each tick a lot of boxes. And it sounds like they make the process simple without stifling creativity. Fantastic update Kerry. 😎
You are so correct on the hanging of the coat!
Haha
I really like this! I like that they have 2 bedrooms on the main floor with the mega - when I get old, I won’t need to climb up to a loft! And I like that snow will slide off the peaked roof. I’m interested!!
Another great video.Thank you for posting it.!!!
Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
It’s not just you.. these are easy on the eyes. Definitely a great find! Thanks for sharing.
love your sense of humored your consistent info and videos!! Blessings
Thanks Benson!
Hi Kerry :o) Your 4th place ribbon collection from years of mediocre athletics?! I love your sense of humor! You get a 1st place blue ribbon for every video now, Kerry. And you're right! This one is really great! If you read The Pattern Language, you will see that pitched roofs are part of the shelter language that offers humans psychological comfort. These places do look good. Wish I could have walked through the model at the home show.
Haha thank you 🥇. Interesting, didn’t know that… will have to check it out
Like it. Thanks Kerry.
Very welcome
would like to see some examples of these wicked cool homes that are already in place. Then, how much did it cost start to finish
Great suggestion!
Decisions for tomorrow are my kind of decisions! 👍🏻
It's always a delight to see homes of the future. Thanks!
Thanks for watching 👊🏻
@@KerryTarnow My pleasure!
I like! The peak line is perfect!!🎉
Amazing how many styles there are. Thank you.
Thanks for tuning in Deanna
They are the best looking ones i have seen so far. I am gonna get one in another year or so.
Excellent video as always! We will be looking into the leaked roof model.
Thanks for watching
Love it all!
Thank you!
I like that closet, great place for Mop, Broom, and other things that should be tucked away.
Great video! 👍🏽
Thank you 🙏🏻
This is great. The styling is ideal for various buyers.
Thanks for watching
I like the 2 bedrooms x 2 bath. The 3rd. Bathroom was a surprise! The layout of bedrooms being on oposite sides great !
Thank you 😊
I agree about this shape having a great deal of appeal. I also like the designs that go with a longer slant on one side of the roof. They not only look nice but they have a solid feel to them that the boxy shapes do not. Interior is important to me as well. The feeling of openness created by the lack of an attic is nice without sacrificing a lot of interior space on a second floor. You could still add an open loft for guests or just as a window seat to read. The downside here is it looks like plain wood construction and there no place to store cloths or even a vacuum cleaner or broom. Many of these plans hope you won't notice the lack of storage space, or simply have nothing. In terms of construction, It seems like it would be much simpler to build the basic shape as a series of metal forms then attach SIPS for speed of construction and strength. I am also attracted to builders who allow you to mix and match their buildings. Using a mini for entrance with one plan B on each side would give you a nice 1600 square foot home...and there would be room for closets!!..But only if you used steel and didn't have splice into a wooden wall. Something in me already smells mold!! I'm all for using new panelized materials or novel concrete mixes to provide interesting interiors and exteriors. I still love the Japanese dome homes because you buy the parts and assemble them in various ways. I often wonder why construction hasn't advanced faster in that direction.
These are GREAT! Love them!
Great! Thanks for watching
Love the look of these homes. They make me think of snazzy THOWs but bigger and without the wheels. My personal preference would be to not put in white boards on the interior walls because I associate that with a farmhouse style house and these are more modishinal, as you mentioned
Sloping roof was researched in architecture as the single most influential form factor in defining a home. The long narrow plan is also closer to reality of residential lots. I like it, especially for what looks like standing seam metal roof, but the transition to same exterior siding is a bit simplistic, making them look portable.
Not only that, if you live in snowy area, in theory the snow should fall off. Can you imagine not having a slope roof and you go to your vacation house (which is laughable however I will not digress) and the roof has been caved in due to the heaviness of the snow.
Kerry, glad they offer financing. I was reading up on this after watching one of your videos couple of weeks ago and normal financing would mean getting a construction loan through bank to later convert to a regular loan. Wow I am almost to the point of doing this!
Like an egg.
Thanks!
Calling the roof - Smart :) love your videos
Thank you 🙌🏼
Great find! It looks like an excellent product/price/location for those of us up north. I couldn't find anything on their page about R-values in their construction, but if they're in Alberta, they already know it gets cold up there!
Love the look on all of them. Plan B of the large one, with the three baths, is clearly meant to sell to AirBNB property owners, since you can get three couples in there fairly comfortably, or two VERY comfortably, with an extra bath for drunks to pass out in. A little expensive, but not unreasonable for what you're getting.
Love the looks too
Thanks for watching
Finally! Washer/Dryer space provided. But no bedroom closets? What's up with that?
One of your best videos
Thank you 🙏🏻
Do I even want to know the costs? They look great, but most have priced these so high it’s cheaper to just buy a house.
Agree. It is actually shocking what most of these things cost. In the under 1000sq ft size our research shows we can get a stick built home for less than a pre fab. Other than the hassle of building, it makes zero sense to use a pre fab at a 20-30% premium.
If you watch the video you would not need to ask that question.
The mega c option would be excellent for parents who may need a caregiver in the future. (Or for teens...) but why no closet??
I like the peaked rooflines a lot but am curious about gutters/drainage.
Yay Canada, I live in Edmonton Alberta years ago, so they probably insulated them real good, because it gets supper cold there. Maybe one day you will show us your ribbon collection. 🤩🤠
Haha maybe
❤The Shape and layout is loveable with choices. Another one I would love to walk through and yes consider buying 600 plus or 700 plus sq ft. Great work ! Kerry. 2023. C’mon Down !
Thank you!
I kinda like the looks of these, tho the kitchen space in the mini is really mini!
Does the price include shipping?
Kerry, I think you’re going to kill our excitement if you keep telling us about the homes which are being built.
We want to see the house, detailed cost and the model home. Also how to get the foundation, connect to utilities… Also the size of land and what cities currently have regulation on prefabs..
I'm sure Kerry is available on a consulting basis to research and answer all of your questions. I bet his fees are very reasonable. 🙂🙂
Kerry, been watching you since you started you really have stepped up the game man thank you so much for all you do .
All those tasks are the job of the buyer, Eh!?
YESSSSS!!!! I have been waiting for this!!! signed a North American Land Investor 😄😉💯
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching
Love the peaked roof, depending on orientation it would work well for solar panels. The 2 bed one bath would be fantastic for a vacation cabin.
Great idea!
Love the peak roof. I am looking for this design. However, I am looking to buy several. Is there a company with a similar design with a midi under $100k canadian, including shipping to NB? Thanks Kerry.
I like this one.
After about 2 years of watching your channel, I have seen 5-6 that I really like.
I have to cb certain that it is able to withstand hurricane winds , waterproof, fire Resident and bugproof. I live in FL so also want solar Power. Thanks
Glad to hear it Cathy! Thanks for watching
Great video, btw, do any of these structures come already furnished?
Some do, I don’t think this one does though.
@@KerryTarnow thank you. just a suggestion, do you think you could add which prefab home comes furnished? I think it would help me with my search for pre-fab homes. thanks again for introducing me to prefab homes. your videos are great
Love the peak line! I think one of these companies should offer a model that could be set over a foundation with a staircase. The extra space and storage would be a nice addition.
That's a great idea!
@@KerryTarnow Daylight basement on a sloped building site, Eh!!?
These Homes are Beautiful
Glad you like them Rhonda 🤝
I like the 2 bed...want a bathtub tho...These seem so far very promising potential...prices and all. Like how you presented...not hyped at all..just what it IS...and people's comments are adding a lot to this too. it's worth reading them ...Thanks for your consistently great work .
I think the peaked roof is a thing, and I also prefer it. Great prices. Do they sell to the US?
I believe he said they ship all over North America.
You looked in a lot better shape at Boxabl recently than you do at the desk. These, from this video, are awesome.
they say a desk adds 10lbs
@@KerryTarnow 🤣🍻
Wear a white or gray T-shirt!
These are great and glad they're now available in N.A. 🇨🇦 Very affordable base prices.
Was waiting for the edit to insert the wall of trophies. 🤔🤷♂️ 😉 🎬🎞
Thanks as always, Kerry!
I'd say these homes are of similar quality too SKÁLI BackCountry Cuboid, very nice. Although Urban Out Buildings does have some nifty addons listed in the purchasing specs. Both are Canadian which is a plus for us here in the North! The Peaked roof from UOB would be better for us Northerner's due to snow, I'm not sure but from the looks of it The Peak looks like it could hold more Solar panels because of the peaked design, just a thought.
So these are cool but…where are the clothes closets for the bedrooms?
Nice.
Glad you like it
These look nice..but closets? Food storage?
Love the designs and Floorplan. Pricing seems good and affordable. 🏳️🌈😊
Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
I'd gladly give up the wall f windows for a bedroom closet. Or even just more room for furniture or built-in storage.
Clerestory windows make plenty of light without eating up an entire wall.
Also, I didn't see heating or cooling. Any word on that?
Otherwise, I like the significant range of sizes and layouts.
Thanks for another great video.
You could use tint film on the inside of any window wall to convert it to a closet-ready wall.
@@IhabFahmy interesting suggestion. But why compromise security for windows you're not going to use?
We have been discussing design here and haven't really looked at materials but personally I'm focused on companies that use steel or concrete wall panels rather than wood or glass, or structures that can be bermed and sodded. Extreme weather is an extreme concern.
For instance, shipping container builds can put an end wall of glass behind the existing steel doors, so you can 'batten down the hatches' during weather events. And the Huga designs have metal awnings.
I like that peak look and the metal cladding - so many critters like to chew on wood
Glad you like it 🙌🏼
Love the peak models. Would love the biggest model, but with only one bedroom and then opening up the living space and adding more closet space.
Great idea
Good job Kerry. All over North America! Killer. It always seems as if nothing is near Arkansas.
I like the recessed entry with the peak and the coat closet. Call me a neat freak but it’s nicer when you know where your coats are.
I can see this on a slab with a patio and an outdoor kitchen where the land is a little higher than surrounding, a little pavilion and a pool.
Now that sounds like a sweet set up!
A Kerry Tarnow Museum coming soon to an ADU near you!!!
Hahaha
Hey Kerry! When you're ready to display your 4th place mediocre athletic ribbons...let me know! I'd be happy to make you a mediocre artistic display case :D BTW, this video was definitely a "banger"!
Hahaha thank you
Dang, looks like the Mega option B is no longer available. I can't find it any longer on the website.
Crap, might be time for an update vid. Thanks
I have heard flat roofs are not good in a snow climate. Is that true?
They all look great. My big problem with mini homes in general is lack of storage space.
Fair point, thanks for watching
One of the points is to downsize and let go of half of our hoarding piles.
@@GreenGorgeousness
Yeah, no point in having an extra pair of socks.
It's interesting that the peak roof models start off a little less expensive than the flat roof models. I always assumed that these prefabs did flat roofs because they were more cost effective to produce. I like the peak roof look better and , at least in this case, they are priced better.
I was surprised too
Dude your jokes are on point this video!
Haha thank you 👊🏻
the peaked roof would give height and sense of space.the wall of glass would also do this.
Thanks for watching Todd
Beautiful outside, practical layout inside, and built for Canadian weather. What's not to like? The price is on the high side though. Overall, well worth being on my shortlist.
Great! Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
The design and price points will hit a broad market demographic. Great review!
Thanks 🙌🏼
Love the looks and pricing.
Glad to hear 🙌🏼
These are nice. No roof top deck tho. Lol. I like the full size with peeked roof.
Thanks for watching
Interesting design 👍
I prefer the Mesa, they are very well conceived. Exactly as I'm visualizing for me.
Is their price the same of the others in A shape, the Peak?
I love the way these homes were supposed to make housing affordable for everyone and don't
And how much
I didn't understand why the prices you quoted we're different than what was shown on screen
Canadian dollars
Can they send to Hawaii?
Oh man great question. Not sure
‘’They Got Uzi’s, They Got Shotguns.’’ ‘’They Got A-Frames, They Got Options.’’ ❤
Id buy the Peak line , place it on a piece of property I own instead of buying a piece of land with a dilapidated cabin, thx for the content
You have to compare to higher end homes. And the price per square foot for a smaller home is always going to be higher than typical home. .........Talk more about basements and how they help make a home(storage /workshop/ laundry.)
Prices??//
I like the layout of these, but I don't see any closet space and very little storage in the kitchen. Why would you have 3 bathrooms in a bigger model and little to no storage? I'd rather have the 3rd bathroom be all storage.
Love the Peak! And the pricing.
Shipping costs?
My problem is always going to be finding contractors in my area. After 2 years of trying, I couldn't find a MF installer, or a CA licensed well driller. And unlike areas of AZ, Imperial county CA does not allow you to have potable water delivered, and stored on the property.
I've kinda given up on developing my land (it's pretty much a 20 acre camp site), but still enjoy all of the cool offerings in the off site build space.
Who knows... maybe something will change in the future 😏
Thanks Kerry!
❤️🌵☀️⛈️🌈☮️🐎
hopefully you brought in or built a two story shed with a bed and outdoor shower there???
@@AI-Consultant actually, I have a 40' high cube, shipping container that was used to store my whole household.
Now that it's sitting there empty, I'm working on plans to build out a small room to sleep in (winter time only), that will be insulated and sealed up to keep the dust, and sand out.
Who knows, I could end up slowly building the whole thing out, at some point, just for camping in the winter.
@@fallbrkgrl oh yah, you could really double insulate it and you wouldn't even need heat if done right. good luck with it
Maditional or Tradern had me LOL
Hahaha
Beautiful homes.. looks like this company knows what they are doing. They should give Mr. Musk some tips 👍 Enjoy yours videos.
Thank you! Glad you’re enjoying the vids
Awesome
Thanks!
the problem for me is nearly every configuration has a small Living room. Bedrooms are meant for sleeping don't need to be so large.
So there single wides for hipsters!
Haha
i think it's called modern traditional
For real?
Yep :)
Yeah its a thing these styles are here to stay
Thank you! I think so too
OH YEAH! ITS A THING!
Thanks for watching
Nice minimum glass walls, sheltered entrance and sloped roofs. Continue living in my van.
How can people live in a home with no closets for their clothes and other stuff?
Great exteriors except they need to offer something other than black.
One thing, though, these homes have tons of windows. You always point that out as a plus, but don’t mention how many of them open. ??? I like fresh air!
They do offer more exterior options
Priced at over $100,000 it’s a dud. There is no way anyone in their right mind would fork out that much money for what is essentially a modified cargo container. We are at the cuspid of a major housing price correction, which will last for the next few years. What’s different about this correction is that home prices are not going to rebound as fast. There is too much pressure on the banking system and inflation is going to keep ticking prices higher as the value of the dollar drops. If you have money, buy gold (or some other inflationary proof item) to keep the value of your money safe. Wait 6 month to a year while home values tank. Don’t jump the gun this time because home prices are going to fall and not rebound. Make sure you have your 20% ready with that gold you purchased. Now you can buy a hell of a lot of home much cheaper than the cargo container modi. Even if you own your land, still wait until prices fall over the next 6 month to a year.
Can't imagine they get much business with those prices, at that point you're no better off than just going traditional.
thank you for the feedback!
Couldn't we just use the design ideas and have this built cheaper onsite?
Possibly, depending on location
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Do you finance
Outdated info on the Mega line floorplans. Everything has already been changed by the manufacturer. And for the square footage, very overpriced.
This is an old video. Might be time for a new one
I want a 5000sqft home made of graphene that is durable in all weather conditions, that can fold up and fit in my pocket.
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