It is the Eve of the Thanksgiving Eve Bash.
A high holy day in the ancient religion of Nanepashemetism.
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We will be going to BJ's or Costco later this afternoon to gather cases of beer and handles of booze with which to conduct the sacred rituals.
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As usual, no invitations have been issued, yet you will be vilified and scorned if you do not attend.
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This year, we will not be firing up the turkey frier to make the coveted wings due to insurance issues, but we will have a kettle of oil on the stove in order to deep fry the White Trash Balls.
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Unfortunately, the Political Correctness Police have issued a citation to this MOAM, insisting that the delicious orbs of crispy fried white dough, sprinkled with powdered sugar and cinnamon.... cease to be called by their long term label as "White Trash Balls". These are the same folks that are seeking to change the name of the "Washington Redskins" to the "DC Deficits", so I don't want to screw with them.
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In honor, of SuperPeep Brian Butler, whose enthusiastic vigor for the tasty balls outshines all others, I have decided to rename the traditional dish known as "White Trash Balls".
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Henceforth, and from this day forward, the ceremonial dish of the Nanepashemet Thanksgiving Eve Bash is now to be known as "Brian Balls".
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Crispy and sweet on the outside, with a satisfying and addictive interior consistency.... Brian Balls are sure to be a significant part of the Nanepashemet Legend for years to come.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Blog Rambling and Rating
Peeps -
I just noticed that this pathetic Blog is rated number 13,151 in the world. When my Blog was first rated a few years ago, it was in the 25,000 range, so we've been moving up. Considering that there are over 150 million in existence, I guess this rating is pretty good.
But I can't help but think what is so good about number 13,150 to be rated better than Nanepashemet.
Some of you have often asked why I write this Blog, but it really writes itself. I have never struggled to get words on the page.... if they don't flow, I don't write. There is no effort on my part and when I make an entry, it is usually when I am irritated about something and have to vent a little.... so the Blog helps me to blow off steam.
Often, after I make an entry, I marvel that I wrote so much because it doesn't seem to take any time at all. The Blog is in it's eighth year, and over that time, I have irritated quite a few of you. It has caused hysteria once or twice as well.
But it would be unfair if I didn't note that more than a few times, Peeps have thanked me and taken a little inspiration. So it's a balance.
I've seen others come and go and I especially miss Doug Maxfield's "Waterman". Doug is a talented writer, an insightful professional fisherman, and a funny guy but he abruptly stopped posting a year or so ago. Must have his reasons, but I miss that one. My friend, Harvey Rowe, also got the bug a while ago and has tailed off some. Sarah Crawford's Blog is ongoing and entertaining and I check that from time to time.
I especially get a kick out of people who go out of their way on Facebook and other medium to tell me that this Blog sucks. If you take time out of your life to read a Blog that sucks, then take more time to inform me.... what does that say about you??? I usually Block and Defriend losers who get too negative. It's important to avoid people who try to bring you down. There is no benefit in wrestling with a skunk, because even when you win, you always stink afterwards.
So Maybe pretty soon, I'll surpass number 13,150.... as it currently stands, as long as I'm breathing, and the Internet is humming, this Blog is here to stay.
I just noticed that this pathetic Blog is rated number 13,151 in the world. When my Blog was first rated a few years ago, it was in the 25,000 range, so we've been moving up. Considering that there are over 150 million in existence, I guess this rating is pretty good.
But I can't help but think what is so good about number 13,150 to be rated better than Nanepashemet.
Some of you have often asked why I write this Blog, but it really writes itself. I have never struggled to get words on the page.... if they don't flow, I don't write. There is no effort on my part and when I make an entry, it is usually when I am irritated about something and have to vent a little.... so the Blog helps me to blow off steam.
Often, after I make an entry, I marvel that I wrote so much because it doesn't seem to take any time at all. The Blog is in it's eighth year, and over that time, I have irritated quite a few of you. It has caused hysteria once or twice as well.
But it would be unfair if I didn't note that more than a few times, Peeps have thanked me and taken a little inspiration. So it's a balance.
I've seen others come and go and I especially miss Doug Maxfield's "Waterman". Doug is a talented writer, an insightful professional fisherman, and a funny guy but he abruptly stopped posting a year or so ago. Must have his reasons, but I miss that one. My friend, Harvey Rowe, also got the bug a while ago and has tailed off some. Sarah Crawford's Blog is ongoing and entertaining and I check that from time to time.
I especially get a kick out of people who go out of their way on Facebook and other medium to tell me that this Blog sucks. If you take time out of your life to read a Blog that sucks, then take more time to inform me.... what does that say about you??? I usually Block and Defriend losers who get too negative. It's important to avoid people who try to bring you down. There is no benefit in wrestling with a skunk, because even when you win, you always stink afterwards.
So Maybe pretty soon, I'll surpass number 13,150.... as it currently stands, as long as I'm breathing, and the Internet is humming, this Blog is here to stay.
Friday, November 22, 2013
When Kennedy was Killed
I was two weeks short of eleven years old. School was out and I was at my sixth grade post of traffic boy at the intersection of Rockaway and Hollingsworth Streets, outside of the Highland school in Lynn, Massachusetts.
As I motioned a couple of kids to cross the street, Bobby O'Leary, the traffic Boy covering the opposite intersection yelled over to me. "Hey Nestor, did you hear what happened? Kennedy got croaked."
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I didn't understand. "What did you say? " I asked. "He's dead. Kennedy was shot." came the reply.
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I remember just feeling confused, and when the crossing shift was over, I ran the quarter mile down Hollingsworth street to my house.
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when I went in the front door, sitting at the kitchen table was my Mother and Father... just sitting silently. I said, "Bobby O' Leary just told me that Kennedy got croaked." My father just kept sitting there, and my Mother said "Well, he must be a Protestant." She was taking offence at the glibness of the remark. Back then, we as Irish Catholic Democrats, were keenly aware that Kennedy was the first Catholic President.... and the Camelot legacy was not pronounced like it is now. Kennedy was still proving himself.
My father remained silent and it started to feel ackward, so I broke the silence by saying, "Well it must of been his time to go." That brought the rise from Dad who said, "It's not your time to go if you are murdered." Then more silence.
I went into the living room, leaving them sitting silently at the kitchen table. Sitting on the couch was a Life Magazine picture article about Kenndy, playing with his kids and with John John crawling under the desk in the Oval Office.. I stared at that magazine for a long time.
That was fifty years ago. I remember it as clearly as yesterday.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Bash Countdown
Tommy O just dropped by with two gallons of award winning Bobby Byrnes Restaurant clam chowder from Cape Cod, which will be consumed by the Peeps who make the sacred pilgrimage to this year's Thanksgiving Eve Bash.
Super peep Brian Butler has already put his order in for the White Trash Balls, and your MOAM has started to ready the turkey frier to meet the expected demand.
Momentum is building.... Six more Days!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Pendulum Swing
Watching the Sunday Morning News Show.
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The President is taking a beating, and Martha Radatz is holding the Dems feet to the fire.
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Is this an alternative Universe?
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The most that the Dems can say is that the Website is going to get fixed...... but that is the beginning of the problem. When the website is operable, and people can actually see what ObamaCare has done to emasculate their insurance choices.... when it is apparent that they are screwed with deductables which basically give them the same options as being uninsured.... that's when the doggy doo will come ripping off the fan.
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The Liberals , in their self absorbent basking in the power to control people's lives, have demonstrated a huge weakness in trying to shift basic life choices away from the individual. Real power exists when each individual is challenged and positioned to think for herself.
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Central authority is always disastrous when solely relied upon. The Germans controlled the continent of Europe, but their extremely competent military could not make a move without the express consent of Hitler. The Americans and Allies, on the other hand, always empowered their people in the field, down to the lowliest grunt private, to take initiative. The US Army was an Army of One.
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The United States Army crushed the competent Germans with unprecedented superiority and efficiency. Had the Germans been able to act on their own, without being held back by Hitler's control, the ordeal would have been vastly more difficult.
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This is a dangerous analogy, because I am not saying that Obama is like Hitler, I am just saying that seeking control and sapping individual initiative is never the successful approach
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Who is Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama to say that individuals can't make their own insurance choices and force the free market to cater to this choice? Their incursion into the intiative of people to provide for themselves is going to backfire into the demise of their political position.
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The average person really doesn't care about national politics.... doesn't care about the national debt, who's responsible for sequester cuts, whether people vote without ID's, and who is entering the country illegally. None of these things hit home.
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But now.... when they have to take their kid to the emergency room for stiches.... and it costs a grand that is not deductible.... and that goes straight back to the President who imposed this system that never impacted them before.... that is something that they care about, and something that will translate to the ballot box.
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The pendulum is swinging back to the Republicans, and the Democrats have given it an abnormal push.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Pyrrhic Victory
I just don't have the energy to rant and rave about ObamaCare today. It was abnormally cool, and I read an article that the ice cap in the Antartic is at its thickest point in history. Even though I've been vilified in the past for disclaiming global warming, I just don't feel like pointing out to Lefty Libs the folly of their cherished Al Gore scam.
It's only fun chiding the Dems when the verdict is not concluded on an issue. But they are so freaking wrong lately that there is no joy in it for me.... No celebration in being right.
It just saps your energy,
Plus there is such a mess they are making that our future generations have to clean up.
Monday, November 04, 2013
Biology Factory
Ryan and I pulled the Pram off of the Village Street Wharf ring last Friday.
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I didn't put bottom paint on this year..... thinking.... just a little algae... how bad could it get?
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I didn't put bottom paint on this year..... thinking.... just a little algae... how bad could it get?
Pretty Bad! Hard to believe all of the growth, and crawly stuff on the bottom of the pram... Shrimp like creatures, slime pods, barnacles cemented to the surface.
Had to remove it with a brick chisel and it doubled the weight of the pram.
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All this from the murky Salem Harbor.
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Life finds a way.
Saturday, November 02, 2013
Fooling the People
How does it go???
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You can fool some of the people, all of the time,
And all of the people, some of the time,
But not all of the people, all of the time.
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Kind of think that this little ditty is starting to bite the Obama administration in the Ass.
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I remember early in my career, dealing with Community Organizers in the City of Lynn, that at the beginning they seemed committed and credible, but later on, it was apparent that they were malcontented ideologues who were not interested in answers... just wanted to wield power over people's lives. There was a lot of hype and no common sense.
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And even though I generally don't harbor conspiracy theories, it was an eye opener back then in the seventies when we exposed their allegiance to forming organized communist cells. Even now, I hate to articulate this because it seems so out there. But it was true. Their only commitment was to agitation and disruption.
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Now it seems that one of them is the President of the United States.
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But getting back to the ditty above, the act is starting to get old as more and more people see through their actions and motives. The reality of ObamaCare with its cost and bureaucracy, will ultimately be the downfall of the administration, rather than a crowning achievement.... because the real motive is not better and cheaper health care.... it is control over people's lives, and this will become apparent and ultimately be rejected as the program rolls forward.
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You can fool some of the people, all of the time,
And all of the people, some of the time,
But not all of the people, all of the time.
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Kind of think that this little ditty is starting to bite the Obama administration in the Ass.
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I remember early in my career, dealing with Community Organizers in the City of Lynn, that at the beginning they seemed committed and credible, but later on, it was apparent that they were malcontented ideologues who were not interested in answers... just wanted to wield power over people's lives. There was a lot of hype and no common sense.
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And even though I generally don't harbor conspiracy theories, it was an eye opener back then in the seventies when we exposed their allegiance to forming organized communist cells. Even now, I hate to articulate this because it seems so out there. But it was true. Their only commitment was to agitation and disruption.
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Now it seems that one of them is the President of the United States.
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But getting back to the ditty above, the act is starting to get old as more and more people see through their actions and motives. The reality of ObamaCare with its cost and bureaucracy, will ultimately be the downfall of the administration, rather than a crowning achievement.... because the real motive is not better and cheaper health care.... it is control over people's lives, and this will become apparent and ultimately be rejected as the program rolls forward.
Friday, November 01, 2013
ABC Propaganda
So this morning on ABC News....
A heroic story of how a female police officer in CA took a bullet in the face and one in the chest, yet still pursued a 20 mile car chase of three Hispanic males who did the shooting.
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The Three Perps were illegal aliens, but ABC News described them as "happen to be undocumented immigrants."
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THis is the kind of ideological, thought police, rhetoric that makes me a complete mental case.
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Propaganda, disguised as news, is hard to swallow.
A heroic story of how a female police officer in CA took a bullet in the face and one in the chest, yet still pursued a 20 mile car chase of three Hispanic males who did the shooting.
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The Three Perps were illegal aliens, but ABC News described them as "happen to be undocumented immigrants."
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THis is the kind of ideological, thought police, rhetoric that makes me a complete mental case.
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Propaganda, disguised as news, is hard to swallow.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Happy Halloween
Happy Halloween Peeps. This is a holiday that I don't really get into, but living in a town right next to Salem, MA, which attracts all sorts of people who are enthusiastic about Halloween, I respect that many of you get fired up this time of year.
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So have a good time. I have to get over the fact that the Red Sox won the World Series..... it just hasn't sunk in yet.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Let's Man Up Men's Figure Skating
Those of you who know me best know that my politics are generally conservative, and I have always found racism, sexism or any kind of oppression to be particularly disgusting and abhorrent. And numerous times, I have indicated that I believe homosexuality is biological with no true choice in the matter (i.e. what gets you horny is out of your control, so why the hell should you judge people about what side of the green they prefer to putt from ).
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That said, I am generally more comfortable around people who keep their sexual orientation as a private matter (i.e. hate it when gays make an overt effort to queer up the place.)
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So... WTF is up with men's figure skating???? Gymnastics doesn't turn male competitors into flipping costumed She-Men, so why should figure skating?
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Joanne makes me watch figure skating after she endures a football monopoly on the tube, and I really enjoy the athleticism of the men's competition, but why do they have to gay it up with the costumes and music and interpretations????? ..... And the commentators are also so effeminate. Frills, Ruffles, Rhinestones... how about T-Shirts and Sweats???
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Why couldn't they man up the men's competition a little? Just like floor exercise and tumbling in gymnastics, the men could line up and take a run down the ice doing technical stunts and moves designed to demonstrate their ability and athleticism.
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Naturally, my lefty friends will label me as a homophobe, for speaking my true mind on this issue, but that is a lot of bull. It doesn't matter to me what the sexual orientation is from the competitors.... but when they make you dress up like a girl and do your routine to music and dancing.... it pretty much limits who is going to gravitate to men's figure skating.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Week End Wrap Up
Last week went by fast.
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Lots of activity at Nanepashemet Telecom, which has been at big draw on my attention. I never know when something will get hot and I have to deadhead out to close a lease or something. Plus, our top customer is very demanding as should be the case, and the people at Nanepashemet place customer satisfaction as the highest priority.
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So we've been hopping.
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Plus, I had to carve out a couple of hours to pull my lobster traps for the season. A huge toad crab and a 2 lb. lobster were in the last trap, and I gave them both a reprieve. The Town had already pulled the hose off of the Village St. Wharf, so the boat was left a mess. But at least I got all of the boat beers off this year.... which is a first for me.
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No rest for the weary this weekend though. Every time we get busy out in the field, there is a ton of paperwork to follow and that is just sitting there staring at me this Saturday morning.
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It's not just this pathetic Blog that has suffered. I was well into sewing the sail for the Columbia Tender, and that has taken a back seat also. The Tender is in for an overhaul this winter over in the Peabody Warehouse. It has taken a pretty good beating over the past five years and the gunwale varnish is blistered and peeling badly. And the interior paint job is something that I have never been proud of....although the exterior hull continues to carry the day showing the natural beauty of the cedar strip planking. But even this is pretty dinged up if you look at it closely.
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So this winter, as I set up the sailing rig, I'm going to double down on restoring the finishes on the Tender.
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Course that's if things ease up at Nanepashemet Telecom... And I don't want that to happen either.
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Lots of activity at Nanepashemet Telecom, which has been at big draw on my attention. I never know when something will get hot and I have to deadhead out to close a lease or something. Plus, our top customer is very demanding as should be the case, and the people at Nanepashemet place customer satisfaction as the highest priority.
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So we've been hopping.
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Plus, I had to carve out a couple of hours to pull my lobster traps for the season. A huge toad crab and a 2 lb. lobster were in the last trap, and I gave them both a reprieve. The Town had already pulled the hose off of the Village St. Wharf, so the boat was left a mess. But at least I got all of the boat beers off this year.... which is a first for me.
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No rest for the weary this weekend though. Every time we get busy out in the field, there is a ton of paperwork to follow and that is just sitting there staring at me this Saturday morning.
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It's not just this pathetic Blog that has suffered. I was well into sewing the sail for the Columbia Tender, and that has taken a back seat also. The Tender is in for an overhaul this winter over in the Peabody Warehouse. It has taken a pretty good beating over the past five years and the gunwale varnish is blistered and peeling badly. And the interior paint job is something that I have never been proud of....although the exterior hull continues to carry the day showing the natural beauty of the cedar strip planking. But even this is pretty dinged up if you look at it closely.
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So this winter, as I set up the sailing rig, I'm going to double down on restoring the finishes on the Tender.
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Course that's if things ease up at Nanepashemet Telecom... And I don't want that to happen either.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Toad Crab
This photo of a toad crab that I pulled off of the Web doesn't really do credit to the size and grossness of the three that I extracted from my lobster traps this morning. Big, muddy, dirty with long legs ending in a spike and long dangling claws. They definitely looked like something from a bad science fiction movie.
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They were strong and grasped hard on the metal slats of the trap. Had to really wrestle them to get them out and rebait the traps and I wasn't about to grab them with my hands... even with rubber gloves on. So I poked them with my bait net and agitated them enough to get them to let go of their grasp which enabled me to flip them out of the trap and back in the ocean.
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I guess a real lobsterman would just crunch them up and toss them overboard.... and I would too if this was my livelihood... but I generally like to let the critters I run into live if possible, so it took a little time to deal with these crabs.
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It seems weird that the lobsters that I catch in the same traps have clean and shiny shells as well as do the rock crabs. But these things are caked with mud and dirt. I can't imagine eating one of these ugly dudes, but apparently there is a fishery for them, in Canada.
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