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        <link href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/40-one-wife-is-not-enough.html" rel="alternate" title="one wife is not  enough" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2008-11-29T18:39:21Z</issued>
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                A spam poem, by Tokich Hogans <br />
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Bowring was the first to speak. <br />
Please understand, in beaten butter, <br />
grated nutmeg, <br />
salt, <br />
whitewine, <br />
week of july, <br />
my friend had been absent <br />
so often is innocent <br />
and on your conscience i charge you, <br />
i would dearly love to have your opinion, <br />
he cried,. <br /><a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/40-one-wife-is-not-enough.html#extended">Continue reading "one wife is not  enough"</a>
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        <issued>2007-06-21T17:09:10Z</issued>
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                I was playing with a typewriter the other day, and this is what I came up with.  It's one of those newer semi-electronic ones, with a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisy_wheel">daisy wheel</a>.  No screen though or any of that.  Just buttons and a beeper.<br />
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        <issued>2007-06-04T00:57:16Z</issued>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Much ado about AMC and Jeep intake manifolds</title>
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                So, I never intended for this blog to contain any useful information about anything in particular, but as time goes on my repository of knowledge about various things has started to include some of what others may actually consider useful, so I suppose I will go back on my intentions for the good of the masses.  At any rate, I spent a good deal of time figuring this out and would like to put it somewhere before I forget.<br />
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<h5>The Venerable AMC Straight Six</h5><br />
The AMC straight six has been produced (in some form) from 1964 to 2006, an amazing 42 years of service (AMC had an earlier flat-head I6 they produced from 58-65).  Well known by AMC aficionados and Jeepers alike, the AMC I6 was produced in essentially three incarcerations -- the 199/232, the 232/258 and the 4.0.  The 199 and 232 were produced from 1964-1970, and were the exact same engine with a different stroke to provide the different displacements.  In the 1970s AMC stopped producing the 199, and raised the deck height of the 232 by 1/8" to accommodate the 258, simply the 232 with a longer stroke.  This engine was produced with little change until 1986 (the 232 stopped being produced in 1979).  In 1987 the AMC I6 got its first major overhaul in years.  Although in some ways a different engine than the earlier 258, the 4.0 retained much in common with its ancestor.  The connecting rods from a 258 can be used in a 4.0L to give a 4.5L engine.  With slight modification, the head from a 4.0L can be used on the earlier I6 series.  In 1991, another change was made to the 4.0 to give better flow through the head, increasing horsepower.  Other minor changes were made in the life of the engine as time went on before its final discontinuation in 2006.<br />
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<h5>Intake Manifolds</h5><br />
So, seeing the amount of compatibility between the AMC I6 engine, I wondered if I could fit a fuel injection system from a later model I6 on my 75 AMC 232.  I found someone on ebay selling a fuel injection manifold he claimed had been installed on his 258.  Taking a chance, I bought it hoping it would fit on my AMC.  Although I didn't actually take my manifold off to check, by comparing various photos and the manifold gaskets I had purchased, I could see fairly clearly that it would not.  Since the manifold was useless to me, I decided to try and find out what it would fit, so I could proceed to sell it on ebay.  After some extensive search, I came up with the following.  Note that this is based on heresay and photographic evidence, and NOT experience.  While I think this information is accurate, don't come complaining to me that the intake from that 1986 Spirit didn't fit on your 1965 Rambler American.<br />
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There are what I would call three eras of intake (and exhaust) manifolds.  1965-1986, 1987-1990, and 1991 and up (I should note that I didn't check much after 1993, but I don't think there's much if any difference to the bolt patterns and such, although another change was made in the head around 96-98 to lower the flow through the heads, so there may actually be a difference.).  <br />
<h6>1965-1986</h6><br />
The 65-86 era is a huge span, and as you'd expect, there are some changes in those years.  However, the bolt patterns and shapes of the ports did not change, so an 86 intake should bolt up to a 65 head without any trouble.  The differences are that in 1965-1972 there were no federal emissions requirements, and as such the intakes and exhausts had no EGR valves.  In 73 the EGR valve was added, so the manifolds were changed to allow exhaust gas to be recirculated into the intake manifold.  During 1973-1980 this consisted of some kind of port between the exhaust and intake, with a gasket between the two.  In 81 it seems this was changed somehow, and from 1981-1986 the intake and exhausts were separate, IE there was no gasket between them.  There was an EGR valve however, so I presume there was some sort of tube between the two to allow the recirculation of the exhaust gas.  <br />
<h6>1987-1990</h6><br />
1986 saw the introduction of the 4.0, and as you might expect, the manifolds changed.  Although the bolts are actually fairly close between the 4.0 and the 199/232/258, the shapes of the ports are completely different.  The exhaust ports are round or nearly so, and the intake ports have an additional jut-out on top to allow some room for the injector stream from each intake port.<br />
<h6>1991 and up</h6><br />
1991 is the year where the 4.0 was reworked to produce the 4.0 HO model (high output).  This was done mostly by changing the shape and flow of the heads, as well as a new camshaft, and computer improvements.  As you might expect, the intake ports changed once again.  However, the change wasn't major.  I would describe it as moving the bottom half of the intake up while keeping the top in the same position.  Not quite a squash since the top didn't really change much, but almost.  The exhaust looks exactly the same.  From what I've heard, the earlier 87-90 intakes and exhausts work fine on the later model heads, with one exception.  One bolt (I'm not sure which) was moved slightly, so in order to allow the bolting up of the older head, you must use a smaller size stud in this hole or somesuch.  I'm not quite sure how this works exactly, since to be honest I didn't look into it much, but I've heard no claims to the contrary that it cannot be done.<br />
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<br />
So there you have it.  A stock fuel injection manifold will not fit on your Rambler American, or any other 65-86 era AMC or Jeep, unless you perform a head swap from a 4.0L engine (or perform extensive modifications to the manifold).  However, an intake from 65-86 should be interchangeable on any AMC/Jeep I6 from that same span, with the provision that the exhaust and intake may not mate up perfectly if you put an intake with an EGR valve on an exhaust that did not have one, etc.  Manifolds from the 87 and up era should be similarly interchangeable, with the one caveat of the different bolt position.  <br />
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So go forth, change manifolds, be happy, and don't come to me if I was completely wrong because the bolts were in a different place in 1968 and 1984. 
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        <issued>2007-05-02T23:25:05Z</issued>
        <created>2007-05-02T23:25:05Z</created>
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                So, if you google image search for <a href="http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&amp;q=burning%20computer">burning computer</a> (<a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/uploads/google-image-screenshot.jpg">screenshot</a>), you get one of <a href="/computer-on-fire.jpg">my images</a>.  Nice.  But wait, that's not alexrock.com below the image (or alexrock.servebeer.com, the current hostname).  Well, that's OK, the site is under the creative commons <a href="/license.php">license</a>.  Let's see if <a href="http://bmpx.beep-media-player.org/site/User:Quirk">he</a> gave credit.  <a href="http://blog.beep-media-player.org/?postid=47">Nope.</a>  And what's this?  Hotlinking?  Well, we'll just do something about that.<br />
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<a href="/burning-computer.jpg">There</.a>.  <a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/uploads/hotlink-screen.jpg">Better</a>.<br />
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(BTW, how did the guy find this site to hotlink the image from in the first place?  Are there really people I don't know visiting this thing?) 
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        <issued>2007-04-27T19:03:17Z</issued>
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                So, I downloaded the <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=5E86EC97-40A7-453F-B0EE-6583171B4530&displaylang=en">Microsoft Speech SDK 5.1</a> and found myself <a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/uploads/audio/dictation.mp3" target="_blank">taking</a> to the Dictation Pad application.  Below is the text that it thought I said, after training it twice.  If you feel like downloading the SDK (not worth it, really) you can open up the <a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/uploads/audio/randomtalking.dpd" target="_blank">original file</a> and read along as I talk crazy!<br />
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Here's the recognized text (yeah, I know the for loop is screwed up -- saying a c++ program out loud is not very intuitive)<br />
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in the suns fables are about stupidest things are running my life.  I will let crammed into still understand a word of the same.  Your PC ship help dying hotel and I defeat even to the happy that you can't even figure that much, so I guess so you're pretty useless own in own useless.  Well that's good because that's what you are.  Data.  You can figure them out of everything else is data for you now a sponsor something really don't like that.  If it at that moment though I Y. U. and that all.  Allied and speak to 90 real thing is to hear from the phone juicy at that makes less sense because you know that that's what I said.  90 yen that that's also one other thing is that all and so you spell out 90 their long way in IE said didn't say the word 90 he didn't spell the period will focus and now you what is widely knew that when typo for 90 one's saying and then turning into the word number is 90 next to each other.  Notice a year for 90 makes each other as if that was the number nineteen&lt;but that isn't what I said I said 90 which presumably means not 90.&gt;acceptance rate was nice what's the deal with the&gt;&lt;symbols on?  I never said&lt;&gt;except for just now and the sentence previous year.  So where and how Lynch thing that I had said fact.  This going to have well as really need to spend lunch for a few more effective hear me the com for non.  The award for Falk nine is not enough faults which he had known to work.  They need khafji systems before something recently for a open jaw fee that that makes less sense as the time and reassuring no evidence actually well as some familiar but why I never would send him to send itself just ten.  10:10 PM+really familiar will PM data that that sounds a lot like I said.  Data that works deal with DNA and events in e-mail while said a few times now that a idle same day that often and yet the same thing as saying like every free to earn.  Free earned out there, then the.  This section, from the because peace plan yelling to came back here the computer.  Action and computer you're a program on the computer which I don't want to visit a program that can be the period will use the spell the word.  Because then resell a sense highlight tell you when you spell the word.  And when to put it in.  Woman, oh yeah.  That adds that the work I said woman because the one about, sounds just like a woman ray.  Raise an)<br />
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The same words: now you get the alliance Reagan and that's the one.  Only in: I then that makes losses to can I say "and then take some random line and say," medicine can.  On Wednesday interesting actually live with a save up "and then some words "you want to see figure that one of the new interest in.  The above for this is (this is some text) was so important.  A mobile [.  All right].  Little attention rationing you get Patricia time he 00 a words<br />
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        <issued>2007-04-20T01:01:17Z</issued>
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                I recently captured this secret conversation with myself.  Although the complete implications of this event aren't clear as of yet, it is certain that it represents a great threat if allowed to continue.  More on this story as it develops.<br />
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(08:53:26 PM) Me: you're talking to yourself, you know<br />
(08:53:33 PM) Me!: I know, it's normal<br />
(08:53:44 PM) Me: no, no it's not<br />
(08:53:58 PM) Me!: oh, I think it is<br />
(08:54:09 PM) Me: well, that's because you're crazy<br />
(08:54:17 PM) Me: and therefore don't know what you are talking about<br />
(08:54:38 PM) Me!: seems logical<br />
(08:54:48 PM) Me: no, you see, you can't say that, because you're crazy<br />
(08:54:55 PM) Me!: oh....<br />
(08:54:57 PM) Me!: that's to bad<br />
(08:55:00 PM) Me!: well, what can I say then<br />
(08:55:18 PM) Me: well, you could say something like ducks wear pants, but only on purple wednesdays<br />
(08:55:38 PM) Me!: well, that sounds pretty crazy to me, are you sure you're not the one who's off their rocker<br />
(08:55:39 PM) Me!: ?<br />
(08:56:11 PM) Me: psh, as if, I'm not the one who leaves question marks off of their questions<br />
(08:56:35 PM) Me!: that's not crazy though, that's just a typo<br />
(08:56:54 PM) Me: well, that just furthers my argument, only crazy people make typos<br />
(08:57:01 PM) Me!: uh, no<br />
(08:57:04 PM) Me: oh, yes<br />
(08:57:22 PM) Me!: this is going nowhere, I'm not going to talk to you anymore<br />
(08:57:41 PM) Me: YES! That's what I've been trying to do for the last 10 minutes<br />
(08:57:59 PM) Me!: uh, it's only been like four and a half<br />
(08:58:15 PM) Me: what is your problem, anyways?<br />
(08:58:22 PM) Me!: well, according to you, I'm nuts<br />
(08:58:34 PM) Me: yes, this is true<br />
(08:59:07 PM) Me!: no, no it's not<br />
(08:59:17 PM) Me!: clearly you are the one who's crazy<br />
(08:59:30 PM) Me: well, I'm you, therefore, you are crazy, since you are me<br />
(08:59:34 PM) Me!: crap<br />
(08:59:45 PM) Me!: alright, well, in that case, I guess I'll talk to you later<br />
(08:59:48 PM) Me: k, bye 
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        <issued>2007-04-09T03:04:13Z</issued>
        <created>2007-04-09T03:04:13Z</created>
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                I just found out that Keith made the <a href="http://members.aol.com/Alplaus/Jun03/Jun03.html">Hometown News in June 2003</a>.  I don't know if he was aware of this.  I certainly wasn't.  Unfortunately it was not for our <a href="/features/radio/quaint_town">lovely broadcasts</a>, but for some award <small>(if a certificate of merit is an award)</small> in Latin and French, which I also was not aware of.  At any rate, I don't think I'll be making it, not only due to my lack of merit, but also due to the fact that the home town news <a href="http://members.aol.com/Alplaus">appears to be defunct</a>; or at least the website is.  I realize this exiting news may be causing you palpitations, so please, <a href="http://wallpapers.diq.ru/wallpapers/15/Harp_Seal_Pup%2C_Gulf_Of_St._Lawrence%2C_Canada.jpg">calm yourself</a>. We don't have many viewers;  we wouldn't want to lose you. 
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        <issued>2007-03-23T05:01:43Z</issued>
        <created>2007-03-23T05:01:43Z</created>
        <modified>2007-03-27T10:18:17Z</modified>
        <wfw:comment>http://alexrock.com/serendipity/wfwcomment.php?cid=33</wfw:comment>
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        <id>http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/33-guid.html</id>
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                I recently noticed that one of my favorite websites, the <a href="http://www.howardsmusings.com/randomwords.html">random english word picker</a> is down.  I think it's been down for a while, in fact.  In an attempt to fill in the void opened by this missing website, I have endeavored to create my own <a href="/random_word">random word picker</a>.  I don't quite remember the layout of the other one, but at any rate mine's got multiple dictionaries, so that's nice.  Some of them are rather stupid, but, hey, what do you want.  If you just want a standard dictionary, use the system dictionary.  That is all. 
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        <link href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/32-Holy-crap-I-dont-know-whats-going-on.html" rel="alternate" title="Holy crap I don't know what's going on" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Alex Rock</name>
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        <issued>2006-12-10T05:50:54Z</issued>
        <created>2006-12-10T05:50:54Z</created>
        <modified>2006-12-10T05:52:54Z</modified>
        <wfw:comment>http://alexrock.com/serendipity/wfwcomment.php?cid=32</wfw:comment>
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        <id>http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/32-guid.html</id>
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                What the fuck do you want? <br /><a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/32-Holy-crap-I-dont-know-whats-going-on.html#extended">Continue reading "Holy crap I don't know what's going on"</a>
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        <link href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/31-Prove-for-pudding-px-that-for-some-x,-proof-y-is-in-px.html" rel="alternate" title="Prove for pudding p(x) that for some x, proof y is in p(x)" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Alex Rock</name>
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        <issued>2006-11-09T00:40:57Z</issued>
        <created>2006-11-09T00:40:57Z</created>
        <modified>2006-11-09T01:19:01Z</modified>
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        <id>http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/31-guid.html</id>
        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">Prove for pudding p(x) that for some x, proof y is in p(x)</title>
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                The fun of discrete mathematics with the deliciousness of pudding, all in the same box! <br /><a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/31-Prove-for-pudding-px-that-for-some-x,-proof-y-is-in-px.html#extended">Continue reading "Prove for pudding p(x) that for some x, proof y is in p(x)"</a>
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        <link href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/28-Internal-Organs-vs-Pipe-Organs.html" rel="alternate" title="Internal Organs vs Pipe Organs" type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Alex Rock</name>
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        <issued>2006-01-28T07:28:41Z</issued>
        <created>2006-01-28T07:28:41Z</created>
        <modified>2006-01-28T07:30:36Z</modified>
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                Not as humble as you might think. <br /><a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/28-Internal-Organs-vs-Pipe-Organs.html#extended">Continue reading "Internal Organs vs Pipe Organs"</a>
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        <link href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/27-Milk-in-the-washbin.html" rel="alternate" title="Milk in the washbin" type="text/html" />
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            <name>Alex Rock</name>
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        <issued>2005-12-04T17:54:17Z</issued>
        <created>2005-12-04T17:54:17Z</created>
        <modified>2005-12-08T11:01:21Z</modified>
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                Don't open that door, it's full of spiders! <br /><a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/27-Milk-in-the-washbin.html#extended">Continue reading "Milk in the washbin"</a>
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        <link href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/26-Misfortune-of-the-boolean-operators.html" rel="alternate" title="Misfortune of the boolean operators" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2005-12-04T07:53:49Z</issued>
        <created>2005-12-04T07:53:49Z</created>
        <modified>2005-12-04T18:22:51Z</modified>
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                Why the pineapple is no subsitute for a universal turing machine. <br /><a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/26-Misfortune-of-the-boolean-operators.html#extended">Continue reading "Misfortune of the boolean operators"</a>
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        <link href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/25-Fresh-Flavor-Powdered-Onion.html" rel="alternate" title="Fresh Flavor Powdered Onion" type="text/html" />
        <author>
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        <issued>2005-09-06T23:43:41Z</issued>
        <created>2005-09-06T23:43:41Z</created>
        <modified>2005-09-07T00:37:01Z</modified>
        <wfw:comment>http://alexrock.com/serendipity/wfwcomment.php?cid=25</wfw:comment>
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                <em>All Natural</em> <br /><a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/25-Fresh-Flavor-Powdered-Onion.html#extended">Continue reading "Fresh Flavor Powdered Onion"</a>
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        <link href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/24-No-more-band-of-the-week..html" rel="alternate" title="No more band of the week." type="text/html" />
        <author>
            <name>Alex Rock</name>
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        <issued>2005-07-07T12:31:21Z</issued>
        <created>2005-07-07T12:31:21Z</created>
        <modified>2005-07-07T12:32:33Z</modified>
        <wfw:comment>http://alexrock.com/serendipity/wfwcomment.php?cid=24</wfw:comment>
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        <title mode="escaped" type="text/html">No more band of the week.</title>
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                No. <br /><a href="http://alexrock.com/serendipity/archives/24-No-more-band-of-the-week..html#extended">Continue reading "No more band of the week."</a>
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