I'm Fleeing The Country

The Math Sorcerer
25 Jul 202412:57

Summary

TLDRIn this emotional video, the creator shares the difficult decision to downsize his extensive collection of math books due to upcoming travels. Over two decades, he has amassed a vast collection, which now must be sold to reduce costs. He plans to sell the books on eBay, starting at one penny, and will continue making book review videos. Despite the sadness of parting with his beloved collection, he looks forward to new opportunities, including interviewing a famous mathematician and exploring university libraries worldwide. He hopes his books find new homes where others can appreciate and learn from them.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜ข The speaker is facing a difficult decision to part with a significant portion of their math book collection.
  • ๐Ÿ“š The collection has been built over two decades and holds sentimental value beyond being just educational resources.
  • ๐Ÿ›ซ The reason for this decision is the upcoming travel plans related to the channel, which will make it impractical to keep all the books.
  • ๐Ÿ“˜ The speaker intends to keep the first books purchased and those that are particularly cherished.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก The idea of giving away the books is dismissed due to the high cost of shipping and the emotional and financial investment in the collection.
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Plans to sell the books on eBay are outlined, with an intention to start the bidding at one penny to make them accessible.
  • ๐Ÿ“น A strategy is in place to create videos for each book being sold, potentially increasing interest and value.
  • ๐ŸŒ The speaker has contacted a famous mathematician for an interview, indicating a positive development for the channel.
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ The channel's future content will involve visiting university libraries and possibly reviewing books found there, enhancing the educational aspect.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ The speaker contemplates selling books by the box as well, to expedite the process and accommodate those interested in bulk purchases.
  • ๐Ÿ˜” There is a deep emotional struggle in letting go of the books, as they are not just possessions but also carry personal stories and connections.

Q & A

  • Why is the video creator considering getting rid of their math books?

    -The creator needs to downsize their collection due to upcoming travel plans, which include visiting university libraries and interviewing mathematicians, and the cost of transporting the books is prohibitive.

  • What is the creator's initial plan for selling the math books?

    -The creator plans to sell the books through an eBay store, starting the bidding at one penny per book, with additional shipping costs.

  • What is special about the creator's collection of math books?

    -The collection is special because it spans over two decades, includes rare and signed editions, and has unique stories behind each book, making it more than just a collection of math books to the creator.

  • How does the creator intend to make the book selling process interactive?

    -The creator plans to create a video for each book they list on eBay, allowing potential buyers to learn more about the book before bidding on it.

  • What is the significance of the creator's upcoming travel in relation to the channel?

    -The travel is significant because it is directly related to the channel's content. The creator will visit university libraries and conduct interviews with mathematicians to enhance the channel's offerings.

  • Why is the creator having a hard time with the decision to sell the books?

    -The creator is emotionally attached to the books, as they have collected them for many years and each book has a unique story or significance to them.

  • What is the creator's concern about selling the books for a penny?

    -The creator is concerned that they might lose money on the sale due to eBay fees and shipping costs, potentially making it more expensive than giving the books away.

  • What is the creator's strategy for selling books that are part of a private collection they acquired?

    -The creator plans to sell these advanced physics books, which belonged to a nuclear scientist named Augustus Prince, through the same eBay store, starting the bidding at a penny.

  • Why is the creator considering selling books by the box?

    -Given the large number of books in the collection, selling them by the box is a practical way to manage the sale process and make it more accessible for potential buyers.

  • What is the creator's hope for the books once they are sold?

    -The creator hopes that the books will find a good home where they can be appreciated and used for learning, just as they were for the creator.

  • What does the creator plan to do with the books they keep?

    -The creator plans to continue making book reviews and incorporate the kept books into their channel's content, maintaining their passion for math books.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿ“š Downsizing a Passionate Math Book Collection

The speaker is faced with the difficult decision of parting with a significant portion of their cherished math book collection, which they have been building for over two decades. Despite the emotional attachment, the cost of maintaining and transporting these books is prohibitive, especially with upcoming travel plans. The speaker intends to keep their most valued books but will sell the rest through an eBay store, starting the bidding at one penny to give others a chance to acquire these books. The plan includes creating a video for each book to be sold, providing potential buyers with more information and context. The speaker also hints at an exciting development for their channel involving a famous mathematician and a new direction that includes visiting university libraries and conducting interviews.

05:01

๐Ÿ˜” The Emotional Struggle of Letting Go of Treasured Books

The script delves into the emotional turmoil of the speaker as they begin the process of downsizing their collection, starting with a signed copy of a renowned computer science book and a book signed by a notable mathematician. The speaker reflects on the unique stories and sentimental value attached to each book, emphasizing the difficulty of parting with them. They express their intent to sell the books at a minimal starting bid to ensure they go to those who will appreciate and utilize them. The speaker also contemplates the financial implications of selling versus giving away the books, ultimately deciding on the eBay route as a practical compromise.

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๐Ÿš€ Transitioning to a New Chapter with a Personal Touch

The speaker announces their intention to transition into a new phase of their channel, which includes selling parts of their book collection and incorporating more dynamic content such as university library visits and interviews with mathematicians. They also reveal plans to sell books from the collection of a notable nuclear physicist, adding to the diversity of the offerings. The speaker acknowledges the sadness of parting with these books but remains hopeful that they will find new homes where they can be appreciated. They also mention the possibility of selling books in sets or by the box, starting at a penny, to make the process more manageable and accessible.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กMath Books

Math books are the central focus of the video, representing the narrator's passion for mathematics and the collection they have amassed over two decades. These books are not just educational resources but also cherished possessions with personal significance. The script mentions the difficulty of parting with these books, indicating their emotional value to the narrator.

๐Ÿ’กCollection

The concept of 'collection' in the video refers to the narrator's amassed library of math books, which is a testament to their long-term interest and dedication to the subject. The collection is diverse, including various branches of mathematics and even books from other countries, showcasing the breadth of the narrator's interests.

๐Ÿ’กTraveling

Traveling is a significant theme in the video as it is the primary reason for the narrator's decision to downsize their book collection. The narrator plans to visit university libraries and conduct interviews with mathematicians, indicating a desire to expand their channel's content and engage with the mathematical community in person.

๐Ÿ’กeBay

eBay is mentioned as the platform where the narrator intends to sell their math books. Starting the bidding at one penny is a strategy to attract potential buyers and give the books a chance to find new owners who will appreciate them. The script discusses the practicalities and emotional challenges of selling these personal items on eBay.

๐Ÿ’กBook Reviews

Book reviews are a key component of the narrator's channel, and the video emphasizes that they will continue this practice despite downsizing their collection. The intention to review books found in university libraries suggests an evolution in the content, integrating new experiences and sources.

๐Ÿ’กUniversity Libraries

University libraries are presented as the next destination for the narrator's mathematical exploration. They symbolize a wealth of knowledge and resources that the narrator plans to explore, indicating a commitment to learning and sharing that knowledge through their channel.

๐Ÿ’กSigned Copies

Signed copies in the video are special editions of books that have been autographed by their authors or other notable individuals. These books hold additional sentimental and potentially monetary value, as illustrated by the narrator's emotional response to parting with a signed copy of a famous book.

๐Ÿ’กDownsizing

Downsizing refers to the process of reducing the size of one's possessions, in this case, the narrator's book collection. The decision to downsize is driven by practical considerations of travel and the desire to focus on the most valued books, reflecting a difficult but necessary step in the narrator's journey.

๐Ÿ’กMathematicians

Mathematicians play a dual role in the video: as the authors of some of the books in the collection and as potential interviewees for the channel. The script mentions a planned meeting with a famous mathematician, highlighting the channel's connection to the broader mathematical community.

๐Ÿ’กStorage Costs

Storage costs are a practical concern mentioned in the video, representing the financial burden of keeping a large collection of books. The decision to sell the books on eBay is partly driven by the desire to alleviate these costs and ensure the books are utilized rather than sitting idle.

๐Ÿ’กEmotional Value

The emotional value of the books is a recurring theme in the video, with the narrator expressing sadness and attachment to their collection. This value goes beyond the monetary or functional worth of the books, reflecting the personal stories and memories associated with each volume.

Highlights

The video addresses the emotional challenge of parting with a collection of math books amassed over two decades.

Despite selling many books, the creator will keep some of their most cherished ones.

The decision to downsize is driven by the high cost of storing and transporting the books during upcoming travels.

An eBay store will be created to sell the books, starting bids at one penny to make them accessible.

The creator's intention is to continue making book reviews and other content, even while traveling.

The travel plans include visiting university libraries and possibly interviewing mathematicians.

The creator shares a personal story about the significance of their books, including a signed copy of a famous computer science book.

The collection includes rare and valuable books, such as those published by Mir Publishers in Moscow.

There is concern about the potential financial loss from selling books for low prices due to eBay fees and shipping costs.

The creator expresses a deep emotional connection to the books, emphasizing their sentimental value.

Plans include possibly selling books in bulk by the box to expedite the downsizing process.

Some books from a private collection of a nuclear physicist named Augustus Prince will also be sold.

The creator acknowledges that storing books without using them benefits no one and aims to find them good homes.

A glimpse is provided into the vast number of books in the collection, highlighting the impracticality of keeping them all.

The video concludes with an encouragement to viewers to continue pursuing mathematics.

Transcripts

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it is the end of an

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era this is a really hard video to make

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because I'm going to have to get rid of

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some of my math

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books and you might be thinking they're

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just math books but to me these are more

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than math books I've been collecting

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books for over two decades now I'm not

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going to get rid of all my books I'm

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going to keep you know the first books I

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purchased the ones I bought many many

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years ago the ones I really

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really love but I'm going to have to get

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rid of a lot of really good

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ones and I don't really have a choice I

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mean I could keep them but it's very

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expensive and the reason is I'm going to

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be traveling and we'll talk about that a

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little bit later in this video because

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that means something really good for the

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Channel I want to emphasize that I'm

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going to continue to make book reviews

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I'm not selling all my books I'm going

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to keep a lot of really good books and

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in many cases I have multiple copies of

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the same book so it's just too much to

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take with me you know if I'm on the road

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if I'm traveling I'm going somewhere and

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I have all of these

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boxes that's really expensive I mean

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every single one of these boxes is

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filled or almost filled with math books

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science books and some other random

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books but it's mostly I would say

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99% mathematics

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books so I'm GNA have to get rid of them

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so I was thinking what's the best way to

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get rid of my math books might be

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thinking well I could give them away but

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I paid a lot of money for some of these

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books and I've been collecting for over

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two decades also giving them away costs

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money right shipping costs money if I

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send someone a book

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I have to pay for that several years ago

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I had a subscriber from India and he

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left a comment and he wanted me to send

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him a book and so I did but it ended up

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costing me quite a bit of money um just

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to send him the math book and it just

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didn't seem worth it because I was

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losing money and losing the book so it's

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not good but this person did get the

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book so that is

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good so what I plan on doing is creating

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an eBay store or an ebay account and

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I'll leave a link in the description of

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this video and you can check that store

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and I'm going to sell all my books I'm

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going to start them at one penny one

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penny and I'll throw in some some cost

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for shipping and I think that will give

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people the opportunity to perhaps pick

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up a lot of these books from my

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collection and you can have them in your

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collection you can start learning math

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with these same books so check out the

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link in the description

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for some books now I'm not going to list

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all the books right away I'm just going

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to list a few but as I list more books

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my plan is to create a video for each

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book so when I post a video you know if

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you see something in the title about my

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my collection you'll know it's one of

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the books that I'm getting rid of and

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you can bid on it if you want to or not

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and I'll also leave a link in case you

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want to buy it somewhere else if I can

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find one but I'm going to get rid of him

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right and it's really really sad it's

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really really sad if you're wondering

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where I'm traveling well that has to do

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with the channel in fact it's directly

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related to this channel in September

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which is which is coming up I got in

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contact with a famous

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mathematician and he replied right away

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this guy is great I really like him and

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if he's watching my video hello I'll see

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you I'll see you in a

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month or a little bit over a month and

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uh we're gonna just do like a short

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interview informal and he is someone who

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also

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travels and talks about mathematics so

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yeah pretty cool my plan is to travel

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and visit different University libraries

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because if you think about it who has

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more books than I do right maybe some

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other collector out there in the world

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I'm sure there's someone out there who

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is as crazy and obsessed as I am who has

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tons of math books I mean it's pretty

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ridiculous but University librar

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have a lot of books right now you can't

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just take them and keep them but

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sometimes you can check them out or you

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can go to the library and read them so I

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plan to do a lot more of that and maybe

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review books I find in random University

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libraries all over the world and maybe

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do a couple more interviews with

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mathematicians and things like that so

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try to take the channel to you know the

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next level continue with the book

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reviews continue with everything just

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add a little bit

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more but I'm

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unfortunately that means that you know I

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have to I have to downsize my collection

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and you know I started last night last

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night I I opened one of the boxes I

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thought okay I'm going to do this I I

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can't take all these books with me it's

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too many and the first book I pulled out

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was a signed copy of the wizard book

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it's this this famous book in the

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computer science Community if you know

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what I'm talking about the wizard book

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so my copy is signed uh by one of the

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authors and I thought oh no God I just

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just got really sad so I put it down and

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I picked up another book it was a book

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by Quant and it wasn't signed by Quant

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but it was signed by a famous

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mathematician apparently who knew Quant

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and there was like some relationship

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there again there's just a story behind

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every book I feel like every math book

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has some kind of unique story and as a

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collector um that's one of the reasons I

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collect math books not just because I

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like math you know I collect other

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things too Magic the Gathering cards

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coins so I might list some of those as

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well but it's mostly going to be the

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books I

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have and don't think I'm going to be

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just getting rid of my worst books which

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which is my goal right to get rid of my

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worst books the ones I really don't want

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but the problem is I want most of them

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so again it's going to be really hard

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I'm going to have to give up give up a

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lot so check it out if if you want to

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get some math books this is an

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opportunity to get them for one penny

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well the bidding is going to start at a

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penny right I used to sell on eBay many

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many years ago so I feel like starting

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at a penny gives everyone a good shot

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you know you never know maybe no one

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else will bid on some random book from

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1952 that no one in the world cares

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about but you because you're watching

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this video so and me because I bought

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the

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book so yeah it's tough um and I'm G to

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do it you know if I post this video then

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that means in the description of this

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video you're going to see those videos

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on those those books on eBay and you and

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you can bet on them but uh I'm H I'm

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having a really hard time with it I'm

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having uh a very very hard time very

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hard time because storing all these

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books you know cost a lot of money and

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if they're sitting in

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storage how does that help anyone in the

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world right so I'm going to take some

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with me and

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put the rest on eBay for a penny a piece

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and see what happens one of my biggest

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fears not just you know besides losing

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my math books which is the the worst

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thing is having to get rid of my math

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books is that a lot of the books they'll

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sell for a penny so I'll be just I'll

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you know I'll probably lose money

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selling the math books right um because

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that's how it works you have eBay fees

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you have shipping I've sold on eBay it's

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very expensive but it's okay you know

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it's it's cheaper than giving them away

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right because if I said hey I'm going to

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take each of these math books and I'm

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just going to give them away which

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there's rules about that on eBay but

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let's just say I decided to do that then

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I have to pay for the shipping cost to

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send them to everyone else right so I

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feel like a good compromise is list them

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for one penny doesn't matter what book

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it is doesn't matter if it's I don't

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even want to say it Advanced calculus by

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Woods which is super rare book that

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Richard fman used and I have an original

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copy

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list it for a penny and then just I hope

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someone bids and if not then some random

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person who hopefully knows some Advanced

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caler cares enough about math to open

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the book and read it or at least give it

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a whiff and give it a good smell you

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know I've got books on every subject

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okay

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pre-algebra algebra trig pre-cal

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calculus Advanced calculus topology

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complex analysis number Theory piecewise

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linear topology I have books that have

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research papers in them number Theory

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I have books from other countries I have

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translated books I have a huge

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collection of books published in the

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Soviet Union by Mir Publishers Moscow

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those are really rare bet those are

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expensive but I'm going to list them for

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a penny and those are the ones I paid

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more money for those are those are never

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cheap but I'm going to list them for a

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penny and see what

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happens and it's again the pain the the

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worst part about this for me personally

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is not the fact that I might lose money

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selling my books because it's it's a big

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reality right I don't think there a big

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market for math books but they're my

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books you know I'm I'm going to give

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them away or sell them you know they're

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going to be gone I'm not going to have

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them anymore

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so yeah Hard video to make everyone so

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yeah if you made it this far

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um yeah I'm going to get rid of my books

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some of the books by the way I have some

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books I don't know if I if you know this

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if you've seen my videos uh that I

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picked up from a collection from from a

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private collection uh from a nuclear

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physicist I'm going to be selling those

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books as well those belong to a man

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named Augustus Prince he was a

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nuclear uh scientist at a government lab

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and he was also the first black radar

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man in the Navy random fact and I have a

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big uh portion of his collection and

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those are mostly very Advanced physics

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books so I'll also be I'll also be

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selling those but so I guess after I

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make this video I'll post it and I'll

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start taking some books out of these

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boxes take some pictures put them on

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eBay and there you have it the end of an

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era it's tough it's tough I got to get

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some water here just it's

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tough but you know they're just things

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they're just possessions but to me you

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know math books are very special so I'm

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going to keep my favorite

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ones and hopefully someone out there can

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can learn from these books you know just

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as much as I did and can appreciate them

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and give them a good home and all of

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that stuff so yeah I guess that's all I

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have to say uh subscribe if you want all

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that stuff check out my courses you know

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uh they're on my website they not you to

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me but you can use the links from my

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website maths sourcer

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docomo mathematics oh and look out for

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my other videos again before I list my

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other books in the future I will make a

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little video for each book and post it

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on the channel also also also also

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before I forget

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another thing I might do I haven't

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decided because I have so many books it

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would probably take

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me years to sell them all so I'm going

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to sell them by the box as well so I'm

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going to sell like boxes of of books and

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little sets that you can pick up from my

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Personal Collection so yeah and I guess

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I'll start those at a penny too with

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with the shipping cost those boxes are

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expensive to ship but anyways enough

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about the books I'm selling and getting

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rid of it's really really sad but I have

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to do it right I have to do it I

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can't I I can't I can't go anywhere I

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can't move I can't travel with this many

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books it's too many it's gotten

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ridiculous it really has in fact let let

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me show you let me show you how many

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books I actually have so let's let's

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take a look now all right I just want to

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show you so you can see look at this

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look at all these books I have books

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here all of these boxes have books every

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single box is filled with books look

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there's boxes on top of boxes right so

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each box has probably like I don't know

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I mean look at this box here look how

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many books were in this box it's

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completely insane right and all of these

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boxes have books I can't even I can't

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even pick them up they're so heavy right

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they're just filled with math books so

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yeah I'm going to go ahead

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and get rid of some of these and

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hopefully they find a good home until

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next time keep doing mathematics

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