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Can I download the 6.0.2 update to my computer and update after 6.1 comes out?
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# ? Jan 8, 2013 14:26 |
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HorseDickSandwich posted:The jailbreak probably won't be out for a while, if ever (being realistic), but once rumors of iOS 6.1 being released to developers start, I'd go ahead and update. 6.1 b4 is available right now - the gm can't be too far off.
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# ? Jan 8, 2013 15:25 |
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HorseDickSandwich posted:The jailbreak probably won't be out for a while, if ever (being realistic), but once rumors of iOS 6.1 being released to developers start, I'd go ahead and update. It's been through (4?) beta releases already- it should be out some time in January unless they're holding out for some reason. e: beaten
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# ? Jan 8, 2013 15:27 |
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HorseDickSandwich posted:The jailbreak probably won't be out for a while, if ever (being realistic), but once rumors of iOS 6.1 being released to developers start, I'd go ahead and update.
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# ? Jan 8, 2013 16:21 |
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Oh I had no idea 6.1 was already out for beta. I don't pay too much attention anymore, so I should probably start. Josh Lyman posted:I don't follow the logic here. Why would 6.1 being released affect a JB working for 6.0.2? Or are you talking about updating to 6.1? Well they are waiting for 6.1 so Apple can't fix the jailbreak. If they wait, their security hole should still be open in 6.1 allowing them an easier time jailbreaking it. PunkRockTuba fucked around with this message at 17:51 on Jan 8, 2013 |
# ? Jan 8, 2013 17:49 |
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Blimpkin posted:Can I download the 6.0.2 update to my computer and update after 6.1 comes out? You can, but not for a long period of time. Once they release 6.1 the time of apple still signing for 6.0.2 will be almost nothing. It would be safer to update before it's released.
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# ? Jan 8, 2013 17:50 |
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HorseDickSandwich posted:Oh I had no idea 6.1 was already out for beta. I don't pay too much attention anymore, so I should probably start. The question is "Why would you want to not update to 6.0.2, if they're going to release a jailbreak for 6.1".
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# ? Jan 8, 2013 17:54 |
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Ursine Asylum posted:The question is "Why would you want to not update to 6.0.2, if they're going to release a jailbreak for 6.1". Because they plan on releasing it for 6.0.2 first and it's within the realm of possibility that the same exploit won't work.
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# ? Jan 8, 2013 18:41 |
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Dumb question, as I know enough to jb my phone but not much else, what should someone running an old jailbroken 5.0.1 phone do update-wise in the interim?
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 00:27 |
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Whether iOS 6 gets jail broken or not, I can guarantee with utter certainty that they will not release an untethered jailbreak that is incompatible with the most recent iOS software version at the time of release. In other words, now that 6.02 is out, nobody will ever release a jailbreak only for 6.0 or 6.01. And when 6.1 comes out, it will be the same story.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 02:01 |
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HorseDickSandwich posted:You can, but not for a long period of time. Once they release 6.1 the time of apple still signing for 6.0.2 will be almost nothing. It would be safer to update before it's released. It's usually a couple days isn't it? Once the jailbreak is released I've got quite a few people to call and I need to get them all in the same place so I can upgrade them all to 6.0.2. A jailbreak party, as pathetic as that sounds. I've had people calling me basically every month asking me when I will be able to jailbreak their poo poo and I would hate to miss it.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 03:11 |
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cryptoclastic posted:So I just called and had my iPhone 4 unlocked by my old provider, as I'm going to be travelling in America and want to be able to get a sim to use while I'm there. Right now I'm jailbroken on 5.1.1, but from what I've read when it gets finalized I'll have to do a restore to finalize the unlock. Is there anything I'll be able to do to make sure I don't lose my jailbreak? I think I have the blobs saved somewhere, if that matters. I used this method (no restore necessary) and it worked perfectly fine: http://osxdaily.com/2012/04/23/unlock-any-iphone-4s-iphone-iphone-3gs-using-sam/
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 03:47 |
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Denim Dude posted:It's usually a couple days isn't it? Once the jailbreak is released I've got quite a few people to call and I need to get them all in the same place so I can upgrade them all to 6.0.2. A jailbreak party, as pathetic as that sounds. I've had people calling me basically every month asking me when I will be able to jailbreak their poo poo and I would hate to miss it. I think in the past it's been a few days. As long as you're quick, you should be ok.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 05:17 |
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bobfather posted:Whether iOS 6 gets jail broken or not, I can guarantee with utter certainty that they will not release an untethered jailbreak that is incompatible with the most recent iOS software version at the time of release. How can you guarantee this with utter certainty?
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 05:54 |
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Don't question the bobfather, bro.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 05:55 |
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Also, if you read planetbeing's reddit post, you would have realized they're not waiting for 6.1. They still need at least one, maybe two, more exploits for the jailbreak to be released to the public. They said they always keep at least one exploit so they can actually get into the kernel. If 6.1 was released tomorrow, they still wouldn't have a jailbreak out. THIS is why they don't post anything. One person says something and it is completely blown up and blown out of context and a bunch of lovely 15 year-olds make lovely blog posts about things they don't understand and then everyone gets pissed off when a month from now, there's still no jailbreak released. http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/01/07/ios-6-jailbreak-iphone-5-success/ That article doesn't mention the important part from the reddit post: quote:Anyway, where there are 4+ bugs (that it took to get this to work), there's gotta be one or two more so while jailbreaking is getting harder, reports of its death are highly exaggerated. The important part is in bold.
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# ? Jan 9, 2013 16:17 |
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Magic Underwear posted:How can you guarantee this with utter certainty? Because they would never burn any of the multiple exploits needed to form a single jailbreak on a software version that most of the user base has already upgraded past. They have never done this, and given the difficulty of finding vulnerabilities in iOS these days, I am completely certain they never will.
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# ? Jan 10, 2013 04:07 |
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Richman777 posted:That article doesn't mention the important part from the reddit post: That quote doesn't seem to imply to me that they need to find more exploits, it implies that since they found 4 of them, there's probably more, and using that information/guess to prove that the scene isn't dead.
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# ? Jan 10, 2013 08:19 |
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Funkmaster General posted:That quote doesn't seem to imply to me that they need to find more exploits, it implies that since they found 4 of them, there's probably more, and using that information/guess to prove that the scene isn't dead. You're taking my response out of context. You should read the reddit post and his twitter feed. Not just the lovely article. He said so on Twitter. Reddit post: quote:The reasons it's not released are because 1. releasing it would burn an exploit we want to save for ourselves so we can always get in to look at new firmware and help JB in the future, 2. iOS 6.1 is coming very soon and will likely break a small part of it anyway, there's no point in sacrificing the many bugs it won't break. https://twitter.com/planetbeing/status/288936349678067712 quote:First reason was more important: Don't eat your seed corn https://twitter.com/planetbeing/status/288939241319317504 quote:.@arovik No. If Apple released 6.1 today, the first reason would still be valid. We always want at least one bug unreleased, in reserve. They still need a bug that takes the place of their initial exploit (the "seed corn"). He's not saying "there's gotta be one or two more" in terms of "there simply has to be!". He's saying, there has to be in order to release a jailbreak.
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# ? Jan 10, 2013 12:05 |
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Richman777 posted:They still need a bug that takes the place of their initial exploit (the "seed corn"). He's not saying "there's gotta be one or two more" in terms of "there simply has to be!". He's saying, there has to be in order to release a jailbreak.
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# ? Jan 10, 2013 16:07 |
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First, I'm an idiot. Second, I need some help. At some point in my jailbreak history I have hidden my lockscreen clock. Now as I play with other themes I want to retrieve it, but I can't. I cannot figure out how the hell I've hidden it. I can't find a setting in Springtomize, I haven't installed LockscreenClockHide. I have no Winterboard themes active. What are other means of hiding the lock screen clock that I have probably done but don't remember.
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# ? Jan 10, 2013 22:24 |
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Have you disabled it with something like 'NoClock' through Cydia or disabled with a winter board theme?
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# ? Jan 10, 2013 22:56 |
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LockInfo can also hide it.
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# ? Jan 10, 2013 23:02 |
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Hamburlgar posted:Have you disabled it with something like 'NoClock' through Cydia or disabled with a winter board theme? Nope, never installed NoClock and I currently have all Winterboard themes disabled. I know I originally removed the lockscreen clock for TypoPhone4, which too is currently disabled. Richman777 posted:LockInfo can also hide it. That's the $7.99 one right? I haven't bought it. I've also disabled all Springtomize customizations to no avail.
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# ? Jan 10, 2013 23:23 |
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So I think I'm going to bite the bullet and update to the new iOS on my 5.1.1 jailbroken iphone 4. May god have mercy on my soul. Is there anything special I need to do other than backing it up to icloud/itunes and following the normal update procedure? I realize I'll lose jailbroken functionality. Edit: looking at this thread and google indicates it's actually quite complicated. Can anyone recommend some instructions for me? Delthalaz fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Jan 12, 2013 |
# ? Jan 12, 2013 20:49 |
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Delthalaz posted:So I think I'm going to bite the bullet and update to the new iOS on my 5.1.1 jailbroken iphone 4. May god have mercy on my soul. I just went through this today (from 5.0.1, though). I didn't do anything special, but I received an error when updating that resulted in me having to restore my phone. This wasn't really a problem, because after installing iOS 6.0.1, I just sync'd with my iClould backup, though I imagine I would have lost some application data. I didn't end up finding out, because I'm currently attempting to restore my phone back to 5.1.1, since I found out Springtomize doesn't support iOS 6, and I'm very picky. Not to mention I'm worried my home button is going to fully blow-up at some point, so a tethered jailbreak is scary to me. If I get back to 5.1.1 I'll probably stay there for the life of the phone. Unfortunately I'm getting error 1602 when trying to restore to 5.1.1. Nothing I've found online has helped to resolve this. EDIT: Yes! After contemplating moving to a rural community and abandoning technology all-together, I decided to use my eSATA port on my laptop, and that did the trick. I also used redsn0w instead of iTunes for the restore process, but that might have been irrelevant to the successful outcome. Rick Rickshaw fucked around with this message at 01:34 on Jan 13, 2013 |
# ? Jan 13, 2013 00:22 |
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How would I side load an app onto my phone? Recently restored and re-jail broke my iPhone 4 for a trip, but now it won't let me reinstall Calvetica because the 4.5 version is iOS6 only. I looked around on my computer and I have the ipa for the 4.35 version which is good for iOS5, but can't figure out how to actually get it onto my phone.
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# ? Jan 13, 2013 03:22 |
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Apologies if this is excessively newbie-ish, but since this stuff changes often it's hard to find out what's the case right now: I've got a jailbroken iPad 3 GSM running iOS 5.1.1. I want to restore it right back to 5.1.1 jailbroken. Reason being that I installed SiriPort, realized it was going to connect me to some 3rd party proxy, and uninstalled it. My device still boots fine and otherwise works, with one exception: the native Apple voice recognition doesn't work anymore. I'm talking about the mic icon on the keyboard that appears for various apps. Used to be that I could press it, the mic icon would appear, I'd speak, press it again, and it'd decode what was said. Now when I press it, it appears/vanishes instantly. Guess the Cydia uninstaller didn't quite wipe all of it. It now shows iOS 5.1.1 and iOS 6 detected for SHSH blobs. So, I figure screw it: I can just reinstall what I got. Problem is, I'm not sure if it's as simple as just booting the device into DFU and clicking Restore with that 5.1.1 IPSW. Just in case, I pulled the 5.1.1 SHSH file from the iPad cache using TinyUmbrella (the Fetch option in redsn0w 0.9.15b3 would grey itself out upon detecting the iPad 3), but I notice that I can't seem to stitch the firmware to the blob. The apps all says that IPSW version isn't supported. Can I actually do this? Can I still just flash back to 5.1.1 and re-jailbreak using absinthe 2.0.4? The text in the original post of this thread saying "you can do that" is struck out, so there must be a reason. If I can't do it, I'll just live without using voice recognition. Though come to think of it, if I'm going to do that I may as well reinstall SiriPort but not install the certificate, since at least then I can still use the added clock/compass/voice memo recording stuff not present in 5.1.1. Daryl Surat fucked around with this message at 06:16 on Jan 14, 2013 |
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cryptoclastic posted:How would I side load an app onto my phone? Recently restored and re-jail broke my iPhone 4 for a trip, but now it won't let me reinstall Calvetica because the 4.5 version is iOS6 only. I looked around on my computer and I have the ipa for the 4.35 version which is good for iOS5, but can't figure out how to actually get it onto my phone. I use IFunbox. http://blog.i-funbox.com/?p=303
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# ? Jan 14, 2013 05:26 |
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If it's your purchased app, you just add it with iTunes. Drag and drop.
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# ? Jan 14, 2013 05:48 |
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Daryl Surat posted:Restore 5.1.1 back to 5.1.1 This is easily done. I had to restore my iPhone 4 to get my carrier unlock through iTunes. The latest version of Redsn0w has the feature to restore without updating! Edit: clarity Hamburlgar fucked around with this message at 22:14 on Jan 14, 2013 |
# ? Jan 14, 2013 09:17 |
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Tried this in a different thread but maybe it's more related to Jailbreak than anything else. Has anyone tried the x-sim (x-sim.biz)? (This is one of the resellers linked from gsmhosting forum). I'm stuck with my 4s being on 6.01 (and beyond, unless there's some magic way to get back to 5.1.1), having lost my SHSH blob backups. However, sprint sucks giant rear end and t-mobile has 1900 mhz HSPA+ in my area, so I'd like to test it out before cancelling my sprint contract. If anyone's tried it, I'd love to ask a couple questions. Otherwise, I might be a guinea pig on it anyway.
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# ? Jan 14, 2013 19:56 |
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Hamburlgar posted:This is easily done. I had to restore my iPhone 4 to get my carrier unlock through iTunes. Just to be sure: the latest version of redsn0w is still 0.9.15b3, correct? As I look through the options I see there's Extras->Even More->Restore, which looks like what I need. I selected my 5.1.1 firmware, pointed to my local blob copy, and then the program fetched some files and put the iPad into DFU mode. It then uploaded the iBEC (failed the first time for some reason, but worked on retry), but then I got this error as it uploads the ramdisk: "Couldn't Restore: It seems the APTicket flashed on the device cannot be re-used for this hack. If the current firmware was installed via an OTA update or at the factory, its APTicket contains the wrong data for this to work." So unless there's some newer version of redsn0w for which this isn't a factor or I'm using the wrong option, crap. I bought it already jailbroken at 5.1.1 and I have no idea whether the previous owner bought it with 5.1.1 installed from the factory or updated to it via over-the-air. I know it's an untethered jailbreak with Rocky Racoon, and that right now everything seems to work except for the voice recognition thanks to the apparently-not-fully-uninstalled SiriPort. I can re-do the jailbreak in redsn0w, though that doesn't have any effect on anything. Absinthe 2.0.4 just says the device is already jailbroken and doesn't proceed. Daryl Surat fucked around with this message at 01:32 on Jan 15, 2013 |
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I had been on a 4S since it was released in 2011 and running 5.1.1 this entire time until last night. I was thinking "Oh, I think it's about time to update." I went ahead and upgraded to 6.0.1 thinking it had been plenty of time for some jailbreak for it to come out for the 4S. Boy, was I wrong. And kind of miffed. Have people stopped trying to find an exploit for 6.0.1 on 4S or am I going to have to downgrade?
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# ? Jan 17, 2013 04:49 |
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Bob Harris posted:I had been on a 4S since it was released in 2011 and running 5.1.1 this entire time until last night. I was thinking "Oh, I think it's about time to update." I went ahead and upgraded to 6.0.1 thinking it had been plenty of time for some jailbreak for it to come out for the 4S. Boy, was I wrong. And kind of miffed. They're either saving it for 6.1 or not wanting to lose the few exploits they have for future OS releases. I really hope there's something with iOS 6.1 when it hits though.
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# ? Jan 17, 2013 05:30 |
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Bob Harris posted:I had been on a 4S since it was released in 2011 and running 5.1.1 this entire time until last night. I was thinking "Oh, I think it's about time to update." I went ahead and upgraded to 6.0.1 thinking it had been plenty of time for some jailbreak for it to come out for the 4S. Boy, was I wrong. And kind of miffed. There is no indication that a jailbreak is anywhere to being close, and you cannot downgrade.
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# ? Jan 17, 2013 12:49 |
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Web searches lead me to believe I can jailbreak my iPod 4G running iOS 6.0.1, but this thread says that there's no jailbreak for iOS 6 yet. So, just to make sure I don't do anything stupid: My iPod must remain jailed until further notice, correct?
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# ? Jan 18, 2013 04:31 |
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There is a tethered jailbreak for iPod Touch 4Gs for 6.0.1, yes, but the real prize is having an untethered jailbreak. Tethered means you have to have the unit hooked up to a Mac/PC to reboot or restart from power down.
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# ? Jan 18, 2013 05:25 |
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Hmm... I tend to plug my iPod in almost every night, since I use it during breaks at work, and on the bus ride home, and that can drain the battery, so that's not much of a downside to me. Oh, I know. When I go on vacation, I take a lot of pictures with it, and that can eat up my battery. We bring along a loptop for dumping photos to, and recharging. Does it have to be connected to the PC I jailbroke it on, or is the only requirement that I have redsn0w on the PC I connect it to?
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# ? Jan 18, 2013 05:39 |
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Kheldarn posted:Hmm... I tend to plug my iPod in almost every night, since I use it during breaks at work, and on the bus ride home, and that can drain the battery, so that's not much of a downside to me. As I understand it, correct me if I'm wrong someone, if your device powers down at all, you need to connect your device to a computer with the jailbreaking tool on it in order to power it up. You can recharge it on whatever, just don't let it power down. EDIT: Magic Underwear says below you can boot it up unconnected to a computer with jailbreak tools, but it won't be jailbroken. Thirst Mutilator fucked around with this message at 06:37 on Jan 18, 2013 |
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