Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Amos Date: 05 Jul 01 - 09:35 AM The marvelous thing Max has wrought, partly by design and partly from a convergence of spirits, is that the Mudcat is in composite both intelligent, humorous, industrious, humane and inexplicably and unfailingly human. Plus it has the wonderful quality of not minding when you are not there, welcoming you back when your eappear, allowing you to continue any conversation as long as you wish, say as much or as little as you want, and test the waters of acceptance without fear of animus (usually) or psychosis. This is indeed a wonderful creation in the field, a truly successful and human website which is also intelligent, 99% fully operational and 99% caring. Kudos are due!! A |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: ard mhacha Date: 04 Jul 01 - 04:58 PM Gervase,I agree with all you say, being of a like mind until I went into Memorable Mudcat Threads and took in the search for the origins of Spancil Hill, this was fascinating. I have known the song for years and numbered it among my favourites but after reading through this link, the song has took on a whole new meaning. I recommend this link to any newcomer. To Mudcat,And to everyone connected to this site,Slan agus Beannacht [Health and Blessings] Ard Mhacha. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Gervase Date: 04 Jul 01 - 05:17 AM Amen, Pat. I remember while ago I posted a pompous pile of shite about this place being just a BBS for chrissakes, and shouldn't we be getting lives out there in the real world. Harumph. As a result I had my arse well and truly chewed by two good mates who happen to be regulars here as well - chewed in the real world. And then I saw how people here actually do come together to support each other and how the simple, open and unconditional support given to the "anyone got the lyrics to..?" inquiries is carried over into more complex and life-changing things as well. And then I began to see that, as Pat says, this place is rather splendid simply because of the people. I mean, obviously you wouldn't want to meet 'em all at once. Particularly not if it was your round. But all in all, they ain't bad. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: CarolC Date: 04 Jul 01 - 01:54 AM Oops! Sorry Dita. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 04 Jul 01 - 01:39 AM I don't get to come here as often as I would like (certainly not as much as I used to come). I was just looking for some information on how Lead Belly strung his old STella 12 - String. I was pretty new to the net, but I used a couple of search engines and encountered quite a few sites. THe Mudcat was the only site that answered my question. My big mistake was beginning to read the other threads. I found there was information I could share and information I could gain.
The 'Cat was a much smaller place then, and you could read all the posts from the last 24 hours pretty easily. It is not so easy now, so I have to pick and choose where before I read nearly everything. I recommend the Mudcat frequently at folkie gatherings and when people ask me a folk-musical question. I am spending the week at Commonground, a camp featuring music and the concept of diversity in our society. The first day I wore a Mudcat button given to me at the last Getaway (I think). The second day, I wore
I quickly felt I had made friends here. However, given the horror stories of meeting folks from the net, I was a bit wary of meeting them in person. Fortunately, the Getaway provided a "safe" place to meet for the first time. I can't say I've liked every 'Catter I've met, but there are none I have disliked. I thought Anna was crazy to invite these "strangers" to her house. Well, maybe she was, but I have truly enjoyed here hospitality and the music. In a fit of sheer idiocy, I travelled to Connetticutt to attend a Mudcat party thrown by Barry Finn. By now, I knew I could trust the Mudcatters. I had a wonderful time, met some very charming and interesting pieces and heard two Katrina and Peter Cady songs that are part of my repetoire.
Maxx is another crazy person (crazy about music). He has spent a great deal of time and money to make this place possible. There are a few side benefits for him (he gets to test out new ideas he may be able to use in his work), but the real fact is he loves what happens here. For a young guy, he has shown great wisdom in making some rather difficult decisions that have helped this site through some horrible struggles. If you really like what is happening here and are grateful for the lack of banners, click on "Support the Mudcat." You can be generous with your money as well.
I look forward to more Mudcat meetings and I will continue to show my face in the place from time to time. With love, Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: GUEST,Dita (at work) Date: 03 Jul 01 - 12:12 PM CarolC, you mis-understand me, when I said forget mudcat's history, I simply meant Spaw's words were too important to wait for a history to be written, as McGrath suggested, and should be utilised now as an example of what Mudcat is about, and be compulsory reading for every user. love, john |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: LR Mole Date: 02 Jul 01 - 05:18 PM Yup.Late.Gotta go. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 01 Jul 01 - 06:27 PM Any time now the Bad Fairy will show up... |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: marty D Date: 01 Jul 01 - 03:38 PM Now this is the kind of praise I can really get into. Mudcat is PERFECT 24/7. Always relaxing, often challenging, sometimes irritating. You can't ask for more than that. marty |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Roger in Sheffield Date: 01 Jul 01 - 02:22 PM ......Have I missed something though, no pop up adverts, no click on sponsor messages, why has Max created a meeting house like this. He is either a very nice guy, far more generous than we probably deserve, or more likely there is some small print around here somewhere ...............10 free BS threads with every BLUES thread, your soul may be at risk if politics, religion or InOBU website threads are started in the same week |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: CarolC Date: 30 Jun 01 - 05:50 PM Instead of forgetting Mudcat's history, let's learn from it. It's an incredible site, but the really amazing thing about it is how it just seems to keep getting even better. And the better it gets, the more amazing and wonderful people it attracts. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: GUEST,Dita (at work) Date: 30 Jun 01 - 10:22 AM I considered just posting a blank - Spaw said it all better than I ever could. (It sounds better when I think it in Scots- Spaw said it a'). McGrath, forget the history of Mudcat, get Spaw's words engraved in tablets if stone, and placed at the head of the site. I love you lads and lassies, john. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: ard mhacha Date: 30 Jun 01 - 10:15 AM Hello All, Have to agree with all the sentiments, even a crusty oul b-----d like mise has got to admit, helpful people, the site is a must for my kind of Folk, Slan agus Beannacht [Health and Blessings] Ard Mhacha. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: rock chick Date: 30 Jun 01 - 07:35 AM I'm new here and to date I can only praise the Mudcat, helpful, great people the best site so far I'v come across, even for me (who is'n, to good using computers) your site is so uncomplicated to get around, think I will be here for a Longggggg time. Thanks for all your help and if I dare say for all the help I will get in the future. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Sourdough Date: 30 Jun 01 - 06:35 AM Catspaw - Really well put. Thank you and welcome back. You sure have a breadth of expression. Sourdough |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: roopoo Date: 30 Jun 01 - 03:29 AM I think Spaw summed it all up with his usual finesse. Mudcat is a slice of real people from a real world who just happen to have a common interest. Because we are all individuals we have our own ideas and experiences to add into any discussions. Like the real world, we can't all agree, but we try to respect our differences. That's the beauty of it in one way: we don't all follow the proscribed line. We come from all backgrounds and countries, and if the world could be run on the same lines it would be a much happier place! Climbing down off soapbox now. Andrea |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: katlaughing Date: 29 Jun 01 - 10:45 PM I am counting on it, Art! |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Art Thieme Date: 29 Jun 01 - 09:33 PM For me, as I've said before, this place -- THESE PEOPLE -- provided me with a folk scene to hang out in at a time in my life when I've pretty much lost the ability (and/or the energy) to be there in person. Thank you guys and gals !! It's a treat to swap music with you via recordings these days. I still hope to meet many of you down the road. (And I figure you might be surprised where I might show up one o' these days.) Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: CarolC Date: 29 Jun 01 - 08:51 PM Welcome back Lox! Stick around a bit, ok? |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 29 Jun 01 - 07:44 PM I have just met a real Mudcatter for the first time,(Les from Hull),he was very friendly to me and introduced me to his friends.I would not have met them without Mudcat, this is another reason why I think this is the best folk site on the whole internet.Thanks to all concerned.john (in hull). |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Peter T. Date: 29 Jun 01 - 07:29 PM Nice words, Cp. Amen to that. Glad you lived (that's guy talk for glad you lived). yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Matt_R Date: 29 Jun 01 - 06:13 PM Ah, nice Tolkien quote, Lox! |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 29 Jun 01 - 04:17 PM "Three years ago I bought your soap. Since then I have used no other..." |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Llanfair Date: 29 Jun 01 - 03:53 PM I agree with everyone. Mudcat has changed my life, and I am bereft if I can't log in at least twice a day to talk to my friends, and listen to the discussions going on. It is a very special, magical place. Cheers, Bron. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: catspaw49 Date: 29 Jun 01 - 03:49 PM (Spaw madly scribling)......"like the Hotel California of the internet"..........yeah, I'm stealin' that one alright......... Spaw |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 29 Jun 01 - 03:47 PM That was pretty good spaw. When someone writes the history of the Mudcat - or rather of the early days on the Mudcat, first 20 years or so - that'll be a key passage.
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Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Lox Date: 29 Jun 01 - 03:19 PM I know half of you half as much as I should like And I like half of you half as much as you deserve. Hello - just paying my six-monthly visit to y'all. I'll try and and give you more quality time in the near future. lox (never far away) |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Justa Picker Date: 29 Jun 01 - 02:59 PM No place I'd rather be, online. Mudcat is the "Hotel California" of the Internet. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: katlaughing Date: 29 Jun 01 - 02:58 PM Like I said in one of the early Spaw threads, "Where the unrelated meet their kin..." (oops, I lied, it's in the one called, "when the heart is full, ya gotta etc...) |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Greycap Date: 29 Jun 01 - 02:54 PM Love it - my 2 cents worth |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: fat B****rd Date: 29 Jun 01 - 02:46 PM Yeah !! Mudcat makes up for all the people I never get to speak to face to face. Not being one for getting out much (no problems with that) Mudcat is like several chats about subjects that interest me and new ones that might. Oh by the way, better late than never, welcome back Spaw All the best from the fB XXX |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: GUEST,53, Glenda, at work Date: 29 Jun 01 - 02:32 PM Yeah, I also have to say this is the BEST place on the net. I truly enjoyed reading Catspaw's explanation about the site. I really love spending time here. It is like a special place to visit, like Mama's kitchen has always been at home. Like finding family you never knew about before and suddenly realizing that you don't have to know a lot about people to really care for them. I add my thanks to all the others - to all I have 'met' here and those 'friends' I will yet meet. THANKS A MILLION. GLENDA |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Sam Pirt Date: 29 Jun 01 - 07:45 AM What can I say? it ROCKS!! Cheers, Sam |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: nutty Date: 29 Jun 01 - 07:00 AM As someone who lives alone yet never feels lonely..... Mudcat is an extension of that global folk family that is just as real as my own family Glad you're back Spaw .... thanks to you and Max and all Mudcatters |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: gnu Date: 29 Jun 01 - 05:38 AM Damp eyes for sure. But I'm thankful for it... for the Mudcat community, Max, clones, and the eloquent gentleman who is back in fine form. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Fibula Mattock Date: 29 Jun 01 - 04:34 AM Nice one Spaw. Good to "hear" your voice again! I'm working most of the summer in an office with limited internet access, so my forays into Mudcatland will be infrequent, and I'm really going to miss it. I've got my Mudcat T-shirt now (thanks Bill!), and I've met my first Catter in the 3D world (hi Ella!) and I hope to meet many more at the fleadh in Listowel this year, which I will get to by hook or by crook (or by boat). Cheers guys - one and all - for making this such a great place to be. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Steve Parkes Date: 29 Jun 01 - 03:50 AM Now, now, folks--we mustn't get the old boy excited while he's still recuperating! Still, I have to say it's as if there's an empty chair when you're not around, Spaw. Bugger, I'm getting damp-eyed now--I hate it when that happens! |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Sandy Paton Date: 29 Jun 01 - 02:15 AM By God, it sure is good to hear your voice again, Spaw! Now I guess it'll be okay if I uncross my fingers enough to pick a little on the guitar again. You could end up making a praying man out of this crusty old heathen! Welcome home, lad! We've missed you. Sandy |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Lonesome EJ Date: 29 Jun 01 - 01:24 AM Damn Spaw. I believe that valve job has increased the blood flow to your brain. Good post! |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: katlaughing Date: 28 Jun 01 - 11:41 PM Beautiful, Spawman, sums it up quite well. Thanks, kat |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Amos Date: 28 Jun 01 - 11:31 PM Hey, bbc, glad to see YOU running up and down the threads too!!! Ya had me worried for a bit there that all our roustabout ways and freewheeling cogitations had just worn you out for good, and I felt downright bad about it, too! Spaw, your summation of the situation was not only redolent of your usual masterful style but seemed down right youthful!!! You sure you aren't hiring some zesty young English majorette from Manpower to write your stuff for you? A |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: bbc Date: 28 Jun 01 - 07:10 PM Yup, 'spaw, Mudcat is the most special place I've found on the Internet. I've been on for 4+ years. A couple of times, I thought I was leaving, but I found that I really couldn't. Although I haven't always been happy w/ everything I've found here, the good has always more than outweighed the bad. I've gotten information, support, some darn good friends--even clay pigs! :) As Ian & Sam said, "Mudcat rocks!" Good to see you posting, friend. Welcome back. love, bbc |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Les from Hull Date: 28 Jun 01 - 05:26 PM Well said, Spaw! Welcome home, mate! Les |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: catspaw49 Date: 28 Jun 01 - 05:15 PM Somehow the place went through a different evolution than many other message board sites and this was due to the immediacy and ease of usage that Max built in. You can get immediate replies and an almost chatroom like style or keep a thread alive for as long as it takes to get an answer. Part of it is in the type of character that shows up here. Almost everyone came to a great database in search of folk lyrics and discovered not only the DT, but the forum as well. As a group we're "different" simply because of our musical tastes and the "general folkie personality." Most of us were not too computer literate and we found a place where it wasn't necessary to speak the language to speak OUR language, and in the process gained considerable computer skills. Mudcat began a transition from strictly lyrics to discussions and Max was brilliant in letting the place find it's own way. If Folk Music mirrors life, than so does the 'Cat and that fact alone weghed heavily as discussions went to dofferent topics and indeed anything became "fair game"........and yet still tied to the music somewhere. For some it was a blessing and for others a curse, but we hashed things out, argued and fought........some couldn't find the niche in both worlds and left. Some restricted themselves to one or the other and eventually they too dropped away. It is significant that a large number may have gone, but an even larger number remain from 3-5 years ago. New members find it a friendly place and they too make decisions. No one who "lives" here can "exclusively" play in only one world and enjoy the 'Cat. Like Folk and life, it's multi-faceted. We learned as a group, often the hard way, haow to deal with flamers and trolls and frankly, in that area, we may have come up with a distinct style that works here although nowhere else. We also learned that we could be friends and agree to disagree. Though it frustrates some, very heated discussions happen here and yet the severest of antagonists will emerge from the fray with a sound and freindly relationship. Then.........well............ I believe we had some events occur which for whatever reason, often those above, began to "form" us and band us together as a community, as a real cyber village. Anna was so excited to find this place, she wanted everyone to come to her house for a "gathering." We were Net Wary and yet somehow it began to dawn on us that we were folkies and nice folks first and net junkies second. Anna went all out and though there was some trepidation felt beforehand, her first gathering was not only a stunning success, but made us all want to enjoy that fun too!!! Festivals became Mudcat meetings! Soon 'Catters travelling here or there would try to link up with others as they passed through. After a particularly nasty time several years ago, we started the "Tavern Threads" (Thanks Leej), which showed us a way to heal without hurting as badly and these began to add to the "Lore of the 'Cat" and produced a certain iconology of their own----If you're new here, do you ever wonder about those lime jello references?-----Some of that lore became a problem in some thinking there was a clique. We hashed that one out too and now most feel nothing of the sort and instead get into the spirit of the place and play along, more anxious to know the story behind tiples than thinking they were excluded.......Cliques don't happen here because most of us are anxious to "tell you all about it" so you can add to the craziness. Then I had an aortic aneurysm. We were still feeling along and changes were coming fast, but suddenly one of us was perhaps about to die. None of this is to my credit obviously, I just happened to be the one who was about to belly-up. Catters found themselves banding together........crying, praying, and sending their best to a man they had never met in 3D, but a man most considered a friend because of the songs, thoughts, and words they had all shared here. Everyone took a look inside and realized that if they had traded places with me, this same epiphany would have taken place and realized too that they felt strongly about virtually everyone else! We began to show that we did love and care for each other and that the trials of our own lives could be shared by great friends unmet. Much of this happened in the same time period and the future for the place became wide open and quickly changing. The caring and love grew and made it a different place as well, as Barry Finn's recent liver transplant and my own heart surgery showed. We have members who daily remain in special thoughts all over the world. So some time goes by and we see the emergence of this English bloke who is becoming the "Ambassador-At-Large" for this village. Bill Sables spread himself out over Engalnd and began trips to the states and Europe as well. After several trips to the US, meeting more and more 'Catters, Bill and Allan C. got together on the "Great Mudcat Adventure" where they made a big loop of the US having Mudcat gatherings everywhere they went! These were often first time gatherings by Catters in those areas and led to more and bigger ones later. This summer, Bill has already attended a great gathering in Germany where some net friendships once again spilled over into real life and those folks are closer than ever before! Bill followed that with a whirwind tour of the US and Canada with 2 young Catters, talented beyond belief, not only bridging generational gaps but cultural ones as well. We have a Resource site here with pictures and bios thanks to bbc and the Radio show has become a fixture on Tuesday nights for many. It's a fantastic place alright! Though some feel it's just another MB, most here do not and accept in out hearts the real truth............We have no idea how it got this way, bit it sure is special!!!
HINT: It's the People!Spaw
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Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 28 Jun 01 - 05:12 PM Well, it seems Matt R is mellowing...Well of course two years here is like a generation. You'd count as a senior citizen now. Time passes fast here on the Mudcat.
Every now and then you get people lamenting the Good Old Days - and what I always think is, the Good Old Days are here and now. Even when it gets a little knotted up at times, mostly that is people getting panicky and protective about it and scared they are going to lose something they value. Except they sometimes put it in danger in the process.
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Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: GUEST Date: 28 Jun 01 - 05:00 PM Amen to all that, mooman |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: mooman Date: 28 Jun 01 - 04:49 PM I use the net all the time for research but this is the only forum I bother with. Great community, tremendous knowledge, sometimes passionate but almost always sensible debates and every 'Catter I've met in real life I've liked. Who could ask for more? Thank you Max for providing this place and to everybody for making it what it is. mooman |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Ralphie Date: 28 Jun 01 - 04:40 PM It just goes to show that the world may be inhabited by a lot of strangely formed beings.....But,if you have music, you have the glue to stick them all together......(memo.. I must get out more!)Regards Ralphie |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: gnu Date: 28 Jun 01 - 03:47 PM Guess I REALLY lucked in. This is the first and only forum, chat room, whatever, that I have ever been in. I was always trepidatious about any such venue and actually used the Mudcat to search for lyrics for a couple of years before asking for help in the forum one day. Once I did, well, I just had to sign up. And I've enjoyed every bit of it since. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: CarolC Date: 28 Jun 01 - 03:15 PM It's an amazing place, and I am profoundly thankful for it. For many reasons... some having to do with music, and some not. The Mudcat is the only website in which I have interacted with other people. Once I found this place, I didn't feel any need to look further. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 28 Jun 01 - 12:14 PM I Have only been here 3 months, but this is definetley the best website I have found.I think the people are very nice and helpful.I would like to say THANK YOU to Max and evrybody else who helps to run this site. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Steve Parkes Date: 28 Jun 01 - 11:46 AM It wasn't till Catspaw got ill the previous time that I began to realise how much the folks here care about each other, and how much I did too. It's the nearest thing on the Net to meeting people face to face that I've come across, and much more personal than other discussion forums I've been on. Steve |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Bill D Date: 28 Jun 01 - 11:33 AM and at the Getaway, we will 'probably' have Dick G., Max, Joe Offer and 2 or 3 'joeclones', and the two people who sat knee to knee with song notebooks(Susan of DT & Dennis Cook), comparing versions and wondering if there wasn't a better way...*ahhh...let's put them on computer disks and trade!* as well as MANY other posters of fame & infamy...(we aim to set a record for # of 'catters at one gathering...currently 58, I think) |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Amos Date: 28 Jun 01 - 10:45 AM Hear, hear. The nicest people on earth come here, I b'l'eeve, and I never woulda found 'em if not for Dick's DT database and Marvelous Maxie's Mind-Melding Mudcat Mixer! A |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: LR Mole Date: 28 Jun 01 - 10:39 AM As much as I hate technology, and as deeply suspicious of this gadget as I am, the computer's invention, development and ubiquity is justified by this single use. My life would be considerably poorer without it. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Matt_R Date: 28 Jun 01 - 10:37 AM Yep, last Saturday (the 16th) marked my 2-year anniversary of being here. Although I'm not here as much as I used to, as I find myself growing away from a lot of the opinions expressed here. I've found folks my own age who can appreciate all kinds of music. But the people here at Mudcat are really nice and helpful and caring. You can always be sure to get an answer to any question you have...often times within 5 minutes. Live long and prosper. --Matt |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: jeffp Date: 28 Jun 01 - 10:37 AM You'll get no argument from me. As far as I'm concerned, Mudcat is the best place on the net. And that's because of the people who come here, yourselves included. jeffp |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: Peter T. Date: 28 Jun 01 - 09:11 AM The best. yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Mudcat From: pavane Date: 28 Jun 01 - 09:07 AM Hear Hear, as they used to say. Two or three weeks only, but I have learned a great deal in that time. |
Subject: In praise of Mudcat From: John J Date: 28 Jun 01 - 08:59 AM I've been on the Mudcat for a couple of years now and would just like to say to all those who run it, contribute to it, and are a part of the Mudcat Community (for that is what it is) that I don't think I've come across a more pleasant mix of people. I've just been reading a thread on Arthur McBride, the replies to that thread are typical of what I have come to expect: witty, informed, controversial, funny. OK some contributions are infuriating, but that only fuels the discussions that we take part in or just read. Thanks. John |
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