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voters lowered their standards a bit). If there's still no majority, add in the C grades, and so on. If one candidate reaches a majority before any others — in other words, if their median is clearly higher — then they win. If two or more candidates pass 50% together — because they have the same median — then you effectively take an average of the voters nearest the median using the following simple formula: for each candidate, start with the number of voters who voted them above their median, subtract the number of voters who voted them below their median, and divide by twice the number of voters who voted them at their median. This gives each candidate a "remainder" between negative one half and positive one half which, when added to their median (the grade at which they pass 50%), will show a clear winner.
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impact should be broken up by each major area. It depends on the information, but sections should be at least one paragraph, if not more. In the major impact areas, the first paragraph should be devoted to meteorological statistics, including rainfall totals, peak wind gusts on land, storm surge, wave heights, beach erosion, and tornadoes. The second should be actual damage. Possible additional paragraphs could be detailed information on crop damage or specifics. Death and damage tolls should be at the end. Pictures are needed, as well. Ideally, there would be at least one picture for each sub-section in the impact, though this sometimes can't happen. For storms that impact the United States or United States territories,
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third should be post-peak until landfall and dissipation. This section is very flexible, depending on meteorological conditions, but it should generally be around 3. Storm histories can be longer than three paragraphs, though they should be less than five. Anything more becomes excessive. Remember, all storm impacts, preparations, and records can go elsewhere. Additional pictures are useful here. If the picture in the infobox is of the storm at its peak, use a landfall picture in the storm history. If the picture in the infobox is of the storm at its landfall, use the peak. If the landfall is its peak, use a secondary peak, or even a random point in the storm's history.
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strongly as your worst enemy. Compared to Score, if everyone votes honestly, the two systems will almost always give the same results. But with Continuous Majority Judgment, there's less of a need to watch the polls and calculate your voting strategy, because in most cases exaggeration won't affect the results. That's because, unlike Score, if all the X voters exaggerate (give X an A and Y an F), while all the Y voters vote moderately (give Y a B and X a D), the majority still wins.
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though YMMV. Unlike Approval, there's no cognitive dissonance from being forced to give widely different candidates one of the same two ratings. Unlike Score, there's no systematic advantage to more-radical voting factions, and so little chance of a non-majority result in a tight mostly-two-way race. And unlike IRV, it can be counted at the precinct level, and doesn't lead to crazy/nonmonotonic/center-squeeze results.
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side are). So in that case, the distinction between (for example) an A and a B could be significant; the B would translate not as its usual "I support this option, though there's something else I prefer" but rather as "I support this general idea, but actually oppose this specific implementation of it, because we can do better".
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With a reasonable amount of pre-election polling or even just a history of similar elections, it will be easy to understand how a ballot corresponds to a choice. For instance, if grades are ABCDF and you have reason to believe that the winning median will be C, then you know that an A or B will count
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Preparations- The preparations section can be any length, depending on the amount of preparations taken by people for the storm. Hurricane watches and warnings need to be mentioned here, as well as the number of people evacuated from the coast. Include numbers of shelters, and other info you can find
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In the end, any voting system is taking on some of the "integrate and choose" work; that's its job. My simulations and experiments (as yet unpublished) show that in the large majority of cases CMJ and Schulze allow the voters the same expressiveness in practice, and get the same answer. So to me the
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Yes, it takes as input a single number per candidate per voter. But as output, to understand why X won, you need the full matrix of all the X vs Y pairwise results, not just a list of one final score for each candidate as in CMJ. Similarly, the counting process uses complicated matrices instead of 5
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Saw your uploaded SST image of Hurricane Katrina. Added caption, added NASA public domain note, then realized that the link you cite is dead (CNET moves around its articles after a few days). I found the image on the NASA website, went to reupload, and assigned it a more descriptive name. That moved
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It also doesn't handle "well, I don't think Obama did all that well. But it was actually the GOP's fault he couldn't get anything done." My judgement of someone's political work will not always be congruent totally with my *choice* about who I want to do that work. And I don't think I'm alone in
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Referring to your photo, as well as all of the other photos in the article, the sentinals (the ones holding the rifles) are wearing no insignia. The soldier wearing sergeants stripes is not a sentinal, but the watch commander or assistant watch commander and does wear rank insignia. He supervises
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Ah. Hm. Perhaps I was incorrect on the mirror. In any case, it's good to be carful with such things. In the past the policy on wikipedia during events like this has been to avoid linking to any sites asking for donations.. but since it's pretty clear that katrinahelp.info isn't asking for donations
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Hey, You'll probably notice that I changed the description of katrinahelp.info. I only did that because I thought the prior label might encourage other people to add links to more link aggregators. I think the katrinahelp.info site is pretty reasonable, which is why I didn't remove it... (thought I
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The reason why I have a habit of saying "exclusively" is because you might have heard about this "Rebanding" controversy that has been plaguing Nextel even before the Merger Plans between Sprint and Nextel went on the way. I actually used this "Tiny URL Website" (http:// tinyurl.com) because there
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I've Been Found.  :-) Thanks for the Welcome Wagon note. I'm, personally, having fun poking around and getting the feel of the infrastructure that's grown up around the pages; stealing design ideas for future website development, but just as much fun poking around pages as topics occur to me, and
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There are situations where those conditions are violated. For instance, if there is a question with two basic sides to it, with subfactions within each of the sides, then it's likely that the winning median will be higher or lower than C (depending on how cooperative the subfactions on the larger
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Another system called Continuous Majority Judgment would be the next step. Voters grade each candidate A-F and each grade is tallied for each candidate. Then you start out by counting just the A grades. If no candidate gets over 50%, you add in the B grades (as if it were approval voting, and all
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Ok; I've looked at it. It's *way* too complicated for voting for President.  :-) It might be great for voting for Debian Project Leader... but I believe that enough trouble will be had convincing Murricans to deal with Schulze -- that's already a generation long process, since it has to pass 50
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article. Another anonymous user is insisting on removing wikilinks to non-existent articles, which just means someone will have to go through the effort of doing the links again once the articles (i.e. Manny Coto and a few others) are written. If I revert again I'll end up violating the 3-revert
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So it's true that it's a sometimes harder to say exactly what effect voting a certain way will have in CMJ as opposed to Schulze. But once an election is finished, it's easy to say what effect your ballot had; you supported everyone whom you gave a score above the winning median to, and opposed
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And I actually believe that CMJ is the sweet spot. Easy for voters: grade the candidates like a report card. Unlike Schulze or other Condorcet systems, it gives each candidate a single number, so one-dimensional thinkers can grasp it; I'd say it's actually a fair bit simpler than those systems,
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This system is a bit more complicated than Score or Approval to explain. But it's actually simpler for voters than either. Unlike in Approval voting, you can give middIe ratings to middling candidates, without agonizing over whether to support them as strongly as your favorite or oppose them as
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Bakulanews added a bit of "rationality" to some of the post-cancellation reports, so I was glad to cite it in one of the updates to the article. I agree the fat lady hasn't sung yet, but the ratings for last episode were pretty grim. I think a lot of people are under the impression the show is
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My problem with it is that what people are accustomed to doing is making, usually subconsciously, their integration in their mind of everything they think about a candidate or officeholder's professed policies, what they've *actually* done, and how well they've done it, *and then making their
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I *desperately* dislike tinyurl, especially in contexts like wp: you're assuming they'll stay alive longer than the local site. I mentioned it only because the story was not locatable. As for "exclusive", that can't be inferred from anything I've read so far, and 2500MHz is a completely new
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indicates otherwise. I'd guess from the map the number is around 30-50--still down quite a bit. I know it played in Seattle for at least 20-25 years, but no longer... . Not sure how to get a usable number--might have to just change to something like 'fewer theaters than at the peak of its
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I'm staffing over there now, unofficially at least. The mirror is supposed to be official, but I'll keep an eye out for donation scammers. I've put a suggested scammer warning box over there on the Community Portal page for inclusion in the page skin template. I'll check it out.
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You might want to keep an eye on this userpage, it has been re-edited a few times the last few days with nonsense and incorrect information and I've reverted them based on the fact your userspace shouldn't be messed with. If it happens again I recommend a trip to RFP. Thanks :)!
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don't object to it being removed either.). Keep your eyes on it: there is someone inserting an IP address that mirrors the content of katrinahelp.info but doesn't appear to be run by the same people... and the donate button takes you to a different paypal address. :)
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as a minimal typhoon on the 17th. The typhoon flooded 192 houses, while heavy rainfall caused deadly mudslides. In China, Chanchu caused at least 25 deaths and $ 480 million in damage (2006 USD). Elsewhere on its path, strong waves from the typhoon sank eleven
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Well, made my first big mistake. Apparently, Konqueror 3 has some major page-caching issues; I made a change to OS Advocacy, went and wrote a stub, then came back to make another change... and inadvertantly replaced *the entire advocacy article* with my stub.
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may be times when the HTTP Syntax might have weird extensions and/or page syntaxes, that's why I have a habit to use Tiny URL to make the Syntax simple and presentable, plus I also try to describe what the URL is "bubbling out" when I cite URLs as well.
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Good job in handling the Enterprise links issue. I found myself away from the computer today, which is probably a good thing since I might have been in danger of violating the Three-Revert Rule myself by reverting the guy's changes again. Cheers.
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of the system I described was implemented in over a dozen US cities — and then rolled back by party bosses using a combination of flimsy technical excuses and red-baiting. But yeah, I agree it's important to get it right the first time, as the
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Aftermath- The aftermath section should describe foreign aid, national aid, reconstruction, short-term and long-term environmental effects, and disease. Also, the storm's retirement information, whether it happened or not, should be mentioned
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I don't think I have it anymore. I was unaware it was the subject of a minor edit war. I thought it was an interesting tidbit, but if it's not done that way on his albums, I had best leave it alone, as it's apparently no longer relevant. :)
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Nah, not following you—coincidental interests, I guess. :) As for the Dave Barry quote, it is a touch frivolous and POV for an encyclopedia. Even one with extensive collections of information about porn stars and Pokémon characters. :)
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Schulze doesn't give each candidate a single number? It's a ranking system, no? I thought that was the primary characteristic thereof. "Obama is my first choice, Johnson or Roemer my second, Vermin Supreme is third, and Romney is
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About making Finale (television) into a redirect: If I was too bold, my apologies. I actually had {{merge}} in the edit window, and changed my mind to be more bold. I did copy your text to the talk page for series finale, though.
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Hi Baylink -- I'm pretty skeptical about wikibooks. I think one of the reasons for Knowledge's huge (partial) success is that it provides instant gratification. Wikibooks just doesn't do that. But I'd love to be proved wrong! :-)
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and I invite you to take part in the discussion and help make the necessary changes as the community as a whole reviews the work that we have all done together on this article. Thank you very much for your work on the article!
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Heh. My target is "the best alternative system *that can actually be sold* to voters and election supes." You get to try to pull this off approximately once every century or two. Electronic voting has already been botched
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About this "Reuters" direct linking, I'll give it a try next time, but if I get errors, you might want to encourage people to try using "Tiny URL Redirects" (http:// tinyurl.com) to make the syntaxes a little less weird. --
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choice*. A system where you give the running candidates a letter grade about *how well you think they've done* effectively moves the "integrate and choose step" out of the voters' heads, and *into the voting system*.
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You are right that voting is always more of a choice than an evaluation. That's why the grades in CMJ should always have labels like "support" or "A:Support" rather than labels like "excellent" or "A:excellent".
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The single from the early 70s definitely began with the doo-wop and then went into the ballad. Maybe the album version does not include the old-style prelude, but I dunno. You can tell what a huge fan I am.
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That list is inherently incorrect as it does not list the Beach Theatre in St Pete, my own home theatre, which is certainly showing tonight. Given that, I can't help but wonder what others aren't there...
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Oh; sorry; I understand now. Yes, that link is for bandwidth contributions. I'm going to go chase down Angela or Jimbo and see if they're interested in hosting it at Wikicities, if I can ge ahold of them.
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the changing of the guards. If you go inside the building, you will see a sentinal uniform on display where is tells about the the sentinal's uniform and explains about the absence of rank insignia. --
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I've noted on Nate's talk page that in this special corner-case of a personal page, I don't especially object if people update the information, given new facts; my thanks to him for noticing, though. --
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i'm afraid despite those things you said all it does is either post orignal research or COPY the NHC's line of thought useing the exact same words as the NHC. Theres no point and it is advertising.
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I, personally, don't think that will play in Peoria, and I *know* why I think so; I'm inclined to think it will be even less likely to fly amongst voters who *don't* know why they don't like it.
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actually off the air (which is what usually happens after a cancellation is announced). It's rather uncommon for a show to get nearly a half-season's notice of cancellation like this.
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I have given some additional thought to this, Homunq, and I've figured out why I don't like it as well as choice ranking systems. It's hard to phrase, though, so bear with me.
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in the article namespace at Knowledge? Perhaps it would be more suited to Meta or Wikinews, but I don't see that it can ever be an encyclopedia article so I have listed it at
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All these years I thought George Harrison played bass guitar for the Beatles. A quick check proved you were right and I was wrong, sorry! (I was also convinced that
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It is in the Big Comparison Table. And it's actually simpler to count than Schulze. Especially if you use the variant, Continuous Majority Judgment, as explained
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should, when available, be in the year of impact, then the present year. The unit of currency can be at your discretion, though typically it should be in USD.
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When I looked into the article I saw 200.81.94.59's edit ('''Hurricane Katrina''' was a powerful ] sent by ] to punish the sinners.), and this IS vandalism.
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popularity'. Huh, I just looked at the RHPS Talk page, and I cite the IMDb article as the source for "7"--I guess it depends on what day you load the page .
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about whether RAH had been confirmed as polyamorous - since it was your edit, thought you might be able to give more info about the source? Thanks - --
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lists 34 Captains and 28 First Officers in the first ten years of flying, and that's just for British Airways, not including the French pilots.
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No, sorry, I don't know how many pilots were ever type-rated for Concorde. It is certainly more than 24 though; the 1986 (an early) edition of
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service; all current US cell services are at 1800/1900 MHz. It is therefore something completely new and news, and shouldn't be a throwaway.
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everyone whom you gave a score below. And as I argued above with the "single number" thing, it's much easier to convey or grasp the results.
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played bass for the Smiths but a friend at work put me right on that one, luckily on that occasion I hadn't touched Knowledge.) Cheers --
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I not only don't mind, I'm flattered that you like my taste in images well enough to chase that down for me.  :-)
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on the 11th. There, it dropped heavy rainfall, causing mudslides, crop damage, and 41 deaths. It moved into the
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All items of such contention need to be well referenced with mainstream sources to really be credible...--
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In any event, thanks to Two Halves for wiping my butt, and I'll try to be more careful in the foo-ture.
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What am I gonna tell you, I don't know why, just did it by accident. Just bring it all back. Bye Bye.
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Hoo boy, is that embarrassing. (And have I been reading too many Fletch novels lately, or what? :-)
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Would you believe that was an accident. Nice to know someone local, um, shares my tastes.  ;-)
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that. For the moment, I'm going to stick with CSSD/Schulze as my least worst choice. :-)
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I'll take a look at it, Homunq. Why isn't it in the Big Comparison Table? --Baylink.
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I think Sam Spade is either a crank or trying too hard to make a point. I mean, if even
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I'm writing to let you know that the Tampa meetup has officially been announced --
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I noticed your note to Markus Schulze. The answer is: yes, the Schulze method is
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to Knowledge. Here are some useful links in case you haven't already found them:
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Hi! I had an opportunity on Sunday to ask Spider where that book fits into the
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state legislatures (we don't *have* federal elections, remember?) --Baylink
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Incidentally, it looks like we have another revert war underway at the main
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important question is, which is simpler; and the answer is clearly CMJ.
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Every century is about right, since it's been about 90-100 years since
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in the near future, so please help improve them to featured standard.
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How to edit a page
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help pages
village pump
my talk page
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Secretlondon
Chrzcline1961
23:26, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
List of big-bust models and performers
tregoweth
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tregoweth
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here
Niteowlneils
Baylink
Charlene
One-hit wonder
Pop
R&B
Chrzcline1961
20:27, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
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