From btedmond at fsu.edu Tue Jun 1 08:45:13 2021 From: btedmond at fsu.edu (Willard Edmonds) Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2021 12:45:13 +0000 Subject: [Isl] ISL Faculty Affiliate Eren Ozguven quoted in Palm Beach Post in article on weather emergencies Message-ID: <9EA6246C-C384-483E-B7C7-4C5CEBEE9BE9@fsu.edu> [cid:image001.jpg at 01D756C2.7037ACA0] Eren Erman Ozguven, associate professor in the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and a Faculty Affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity, is quoted by the Palm Beach Post in an article looking at whether new residents of Florida understand what they need to do to prepare for hurricane season. https://www.palmbeachpost.com/?/new-florida-res?/5181377001/ Ozguven is director of the new RIDER Center ? the Resilient Infrastructure & Disaster Response Center ? which brings together engineers, social scientists, social workers, health, public policy, communication, and information specialists to develop emergency plans that fit the distinct needs of both urban and rural communities. https://rider.eng.famu.fsu.edu/ Bill Edmonds, Ph.D. Institute for Successful Longevity Florida State University 850-933-7960 btedmond at fsu.edu [cid:image001.png at 01D47128.6CBD68D0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor Director, Institute for Successful Longevity?www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail:?charness at psy.fsu.edu;?http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida?s very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. Subject: Seminar: Introduction to the Florida Census RDC (Tuesday June 15, 2021 at 1p.m.) Dear Colleagues: I am pleased to announce an informational seminar regarding our new Federal Statistical Research Data Center. See the attached flyer. Dr. Jacyln Hall of the University of Florida will give an hour-long seminar on Tuesday June 15, 2021 at 1 p.m., where she will introduce the new Florida Research Data Center and discuss the resources it can potentially make available to FSU researchers.? Registration and Zoom information is included on the flyer as well. Please feel free to forward this announcement to others, including graduate students who might be interested in using FLRDC data. For purposes of understanding what the FLRDC is, and how it came to be, I have included a previous email announcement below. Best regards, Mark On 4/15/2021 12:38 PM, Mark W. Horner wrote: > Dear Faculty, > > As some of you have heard, FSU, in partnership with UF as the project > lead, has secured funding from the National Science Foundation for > starting a secure Federal Statistical Research Data Center (RDC). Dr. > Joe Grzywacz (College of Human Sciences) and I are the project leads > here at FSU. The Florida RDC facility will be housed at UF in > Gainesville and is anticipated to be operational later in 2021. An > overview of the planned center can be found here: > > https://www.census.gov/about/adrm/fsrdc/locations/florida.html > > UF has developed a job advertisement for an RDC administrator, which > is attached to this email. Feel free to distribute the notice as you > see fit. > > Utilization of the new facility at UF will be encouraged via multiple > approaches. Among the RDC?s plans are the creation of a seed grant > program aimed at facilitating access to the new facility, and it is > possible that the seed grant program might assign some priority to > graduate student-led research. These discussions are still ongoing and > more information will be forthcoming. A summary of the data available > from RDCs may be found here: > > https://www.census.gov/about/adrm/fsrdc/about.html > > -- Mark W. 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Sutin, a Faculty Affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity, tells Time of the dangers of social isolation and how hearing loss, common among older adults, can magnify the problem. You can read the Time article here: https://time.com/6053519/how-to-keep-brain-sharp-aging/ Dr. Sutin?s work at FSU takes an intergenerational lifespan approach to address how psychological factors contribute to health and well-being. Her lab currently focuses on the role of personality traits in cognitive aging and risk of Alzheimer?s disease and related dementias. Professor Sutin is one of more than 90 Faculty Affiliates of the Institute for Successful Longevity, which conducts research into how to live longer, stay active and be fully engaged in life. 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Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Willard Edmonds Sent: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 11:24 AM To: Jean Munn Cc: Neil Charness ; Callie Kindelsperger Subject: Re: Looking for a course Jean - Let me check with Neil Charness, ISL's director, and get back to you. Bill Edmonds From: Jean Munn > Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 11:22 AM To: Willard Edmonds > Subject: Looking for a course Hello Bill, I am currently the Director of the Certificate in Gerontology. One of the challenges we have found is identifying courses outside the College of Social Work that students can take to meet the requirements. ISL has been one of the resources that has been helpful. At one point there was a course on Caregiving. I don't know if it is current or which department offerred it. Would you happen to know anything about that course in particular or any new courses that have come online? Many thanks for all you do. Jean Jean C. Munn, Ph.D., M.S.W. John A. Hartford Faculty Scholar Associate Professor College of Social Work Florida State University (850) 644-9748 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Syllabus for NGR 6511 Geriatric Mental Health Fall 2021 Instructor Contact Information Graham J McDougall Jr PhD, APRN, GNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN, FGSA Professor Address: 98 Varsity Way, Tallahassee, Fl 32306-4310 FSU College of Nursing Room # 102B Duxbury Hall Office Hours: By TBA and by appointment Email: gmcdougall at fsu.edu Phone: 850-644-5292 Fax: 850-644-7660 512-809-9883 (Mobile) Credit Hours and Prerequisites Credit Hours: 3 semester hours Prerequisites: none Course meeting place: online and scheduled synchronous video conferencing meetings as posted in course calendar Course Description: This course examines mental health concerns of diverse groups including older adults and their families. Essential aspects of the course focus on the recognition of major psychiatric disorders affecting older adults in a variety of settings, including the aging Military Veteran populations and their families. Course Objectives By the completion of the course, the student will be able to: 1. Summarize and synthesize the behavioral/mental health challenges faced by older adults. 2. Describe and apply the means of assessing behavioral/mental health issues in older adults. 3. Differentiate between the various interventions and recommending/justifying the appropriate intervention given a specific case example. 4. Explain and contrast the different issues faced by older adults in special populations, including, for example, military veterans and their families. 5. Explain the barriers that older adults face when confronted with behavioral/mental health challenges. Graham Graham J McDougall Jr PhD, APRN, GNP-BC, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN, FGSA Professor He/Him/His Florida State University College of Nursing SCN 102B Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Successful Longevity Faculty Associate, Pepper Institute on Aging & Public Policy https://nursing.fsu.edu/people/graham-joseph-mcdougall-jr 512-809-9883 (Mobile) 850-644-5292(Office) 850-644-7660 (Fax) [cid:46f915ed-c766-460f-82c6-d4402c99a452] ________________________________ From: Isl on behalf of Neil Charness via Isl Sent: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 11:26 AM To: Willard Edmonds ; Jean Munn Cc: Callie Kindelsperger ; ISL-affiliates Subject: Re: [Isl] Looking for a course Hi Jean: Not sure of who is teaching what courses these days, so I?m putting out a query on the affiliates listserv (copied here) and ask people to contact you directly about any courses they are teaching concerning aging. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida?s very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Willard Edmonds Sent: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 11:24 AM To: Jean Munn Cc: Neil Charness ; Callie Kindelsperger Subject: Re: Looking for a course Jean ? Let me check with Neil Charness, ISL?s director, and get back to you. Bill Edmonds From: Jean Munn > Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 11:22 AM To: Willard Edmonds > Subject: Looking for a course Hello Bill, I am currently the Director of the Certificate in Gerontology. One of the challenges we have found is identifying courses outside the College of Social Work that students can take to meet the requirements. ISL has been one of the resources that has been helpful. At one point there was a course on Caregiving. I don't know if it is current or which department offerred it. Would you happen to know anything about that course in particular or any new courses that have come online? Many thanks for all you do. Jean Jean C. Munn, Ph.D., M.S.W. John A. Hartford Faculty Scholar Associate Professor College of Social Work Florida State University (850) 644-9748 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Patricia Born Sent: Monday, June 14, 2021 9:52 AM To: Neil Charness Subject: RE: Special Issue related to Successful Longevity Neil, If you don't mind, could you send out a reminder about this? Note that I would also be interested in a good literature review of the research related to successful longevity that touches on where/when the academic research begins on this topic, current hot areas, etc. Thanks, Patty From: Isl > On Behalf Of Neil Charness via Isl Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2021 11:46 AM To: ISL-affiliates > Cc: Callie Kindelsperger > Subject: [Isl] Special Issue related to Successful Longevity Hi Folks: Patty Born and I have been discussing the possibility of a special issue in Risk Management journal she edits. If you are interested in contributing, the details are below. Best, Neil In conjunction with the FSU Institute for Successful Longevity, the Editorial Board of Risk Management and Insurance Review (RMIR) is seeking manuscripts for a Focus issue on Managing Successful Longevity. RMIR publishes Feature Articles, Perspectives, and Data Insights in the area of risk management and insurance. It is sponsored by the American Risk and Insurance Association, along with the Journal of Risk and Insurance. Manuscripts submitted for the Focus issue may address any issue related to the management of successful longevity but should emphasize the risks inherent in aging that stem from functional and cognitive declines. Possible topic areas include measuring effects of aging on particular behaviors, identifying barriers to successful longevity, and the evaluation of interventions to counter functional and cognitive declines. Manuscripts should be submitted by September 1, 2021, through the journal's ScholarOne Portal at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rmir. Interested authors may contact Neil Charness, Guest Editor for the Focus issue, at charness at psy.fsu.edu or Patty Born, Editor, at pborn at business.fsu.edu for more information. Authors may also want to visit the RMIR site at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/15406296 for submission instructions and to view previously published articles. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Feldman, Jean I. <0000004ab0529922-dmarc-request at LSW.NAS.EDU> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2021 10:57 AM To: FDPMAIN-L at LSW.NAS.EDU Subject: Pre-award and Post-award Disclosure Information in NSF Proposals Colleagues: This notice will definitely be of interest to your community. We strongly encourage you to disseminate as quickly, and as broadly, as possible. Best, Jean [nsflogo] Jean Feldman Head, Policy Office Division of Institution & Award Support National Science Foundation 2415 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 email: jfeldman at nsf.gov >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Colleagues: In an effort to provide the community with helpful reference information regarding pre-award and post-award disclosure information in the biographical sketch and current and pending support proposal sections, NSF has developed a disclosure table entitled, NSF Pre-award and Post-award Disclosures Relating to the Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending Support, to identify where these disclosures must be provided in proposals as well as in project reports. Proposers and awardees may begin using this resource immediately to assist with completing the relevant proposal and project report sections. As a reminder, current and pending support information is used to assess the capacity of the individual to carry out the research as proposed, as well as to help assess any potential overlap/duplication with the project being proposed. A revised Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) will be released next week with an effective date of October 4, 2021, and the disclosures table will be included in this revised version. As noted above, however, proposers and awardees may begin using this table immediately. Best, Jean Jean Feldman Head, Policy Office Division of Institution and Award Support Office of Budget, Finance and Award Management ############################ To unsubscribe from the FDPMAIN-L list, click the following link: http://forums.nas.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3OTg3IGNoYXJuZXNzQFBTWS5GU1UuRURVIEZEUE1BSU4tTHKo2vPTzNKX&c=SIGNOFF -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The initiative, Big Bets, is being led by interim Vice President for Research Laurel Fulkerson. ?Big Bets requires faculty to look several years, perhaps even a decade, into the future and articulate the major impacts their research can achieve with the infusion of a multimillion-dollar world-changing gift,? Fulkerson said. ?We recognize the delta that exists between our excellent research centers and the resources needed to make a colossal impact. This initiative is an attempt to bridge that gap and connect our centers to big thinkers with big ideas about changing the world.? Fulkerson chose three centers to work with for the initial pilot phase of the initiative ? Ozguven?s Resilient Infrastructure and Disaster Response Center, the Florida Center for Reading Research, and the Institute for Justice Research and Development. Read more at https://isl.fsu.edu/article/research-center-led-isl-faculty-affiliate-eren-ozguven-part-fsus-new-big-bets-initiative. 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Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Feldman, Jean I. <0000004ab0529922-dmarc-request at LSW.NAS.EDU> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2021 4:48 PM To: FDPMAIN-L at LSW.NAS.EDU Subject: Issuance of NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (NSF 22-1) Colleagues: This notice will definitely be of interest to your community. We strongly encourage you to disseminate as quickly, and as broadly as possible. Thanks much, Jean [nsflogo] Jean Feldman Head, Policy Office Division of Institution & Award Support National Science Foundation 2415 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria, VA 22314 email: jfeldman at nsf.gov >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Colleagues: We are pleased to announce that a revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 22-1) has been issued. The new PAPPG will be effective for proposals submitted or due on or after October 4, 2021. Significant changes include: * A new section covering requests for reasonable and accessibility accommodations regarding the proposal process or requests for accessibility accommodations to access NSF's electronic systems, websites and other digital content; * A table entitled, NSF Pre-award and Post-award Disclosures Relating to the Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending Support. This table identifies where pre- and post-award current and pending support disclosure information must be provided. Proposers and awardees may begin using this table immediately; * Increasing the page limit for the biographical sketch from two to three pages; * Updates to the current and pending support section of NSF proposals to require that information on objectives and overlap with other projects is provided to help NSF and reviewers assess overlap/duplication; * Adding planning proposals and Career-Life Balance supplemental funding requests as new proposal types; * Updates to travel proposals will require that AORs certify that prior to the proposer's participation in the meeting for which NSF travel support is being requested, the proposer will assure that the meeting organizer has a written policy or code-of-conduct addressing harassment. You are encouraged to review the by-chapter summary of changes provided in the Introduction section of the PAPPG. NSF plans to conduct a webinar covering these changes. Visit the NSF policy outreach website to sign up for notifications about this and other outreach events. While this version of the PAPPG becomes effective on October 4, 2021, in the interim, the guidelines contained in the current PAPPG (NSF 20-1) continue to apply. If you have any questions regarding these changes, please contact the DIAS/Policy Office at policy at nsf.gov. Regards, Jean Feldman Head, Policy Office Division of Institution and Award Support Office of Budget, Finance & Award Management ############################ To unsubscribe from the FDPMAIN-L list, click the following link: http://forums.nas.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM3OTkzIENoYXJuZXNzQFBTWS5GU1UuRURVIEZEUE1BSU4tTApYklmntZgw&c=SIGNOFF -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 12252 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Fri Jun 25 12:45:47 2021 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2021 16:45:47 +0000 Subject: [Isl] McKnight Clinical Translational Research Scholarship in Cognitive Aging and Age-Related Memory Loss In-Reply-To: <94B42276-1F68-4152-BBCC-739D0E1C0854@fsu.edu> References: <40B931BD-72ED-4735-A704-CA4E63360342@fsu.edu> <94B42276-1F68-4152-BBCC-739D0E1C0854@fsu.edu> Message-ID: Hi Folks: See below for an opportunity for funding students in clinical studies for a research scholarship related to cognitive aging and age-related memory loss. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida?s very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Terra Bradley Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 12:29 PM To: Neil Charness Subject: McKnight Clinical Translational Research Scholarship in Cognitive Aging and Age-Related Memory Loss Hi Neil. I can?t remember if I saw the below come through the ISL list or not; forgive me if it has already been posted. Terra -- Terra Bradley, PhD Grant Writing Specialist Division of Research + Graduate Programs College of Medicine Florida State University 850.645.2159 Suite 1110-M ***** McKnight Clinical Translational Research Scholarship in Cognitive Aging and Age-Related Memory Loss The McKnight Clinical Translational Research Scholarship in Cognitive Aging and Age-Related Memory Loss encourages young investigators in clinical studies relevant to age-related cognitive decline and memory loss. The award also recognizes the importance of rigorous training in clinical research and encourages young investigators to seek opportunities to establish future careers in the area of human cognitive aging. While the focus should NOT be solely on a neurodegenerative dementia (e.g. Alzheimer?s disease), proposals that focus on the combined study of cognitive aging and a neurodegenerative dementia may be considered. Each award will consist of a commitment of $65,000 per year for two years, plus a $10,000 per year stipend to support education and research-related costs for a total of $150,000. Proposals are due October 1 and the application period (and presumably the application itself) opens July 1. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From charness at psy.fsu.edu Tue Jun 29 13:32:02 2021 From: charness at psy.fsu.edu (Neil Charness) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2021 17:32:02 +0000 Subject: [Isl] FW: Revised Current and Pending Support FAQs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Folks: NSF has some new FAQs concerning changes to reporting current and pending support. Best, Neil Neil Charness, Ph.D., William G. Chase Professor of Psychology FSU Distinguished Research Professor Director, Institute for Successful Longevity www.isl.fsu.edu Department of Psychology, Florida State University 1107 West Call Street, Tallahassee, Florida, USA 32306-4301 Phone (office): 850-644-6686; Fax: 850-644-7739 E-mail: charness at psy.fsu.edu; http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~charness/ Please Note: Due to Florida's very broad public records law, most written business communications to or from FSU staff and/or any public college or university employee are public records, available to the public and media upon request. Therefore, this e-mail communication may be subject to public disclosure. From: Feldman, Jean I. <0000004ab0529922-dmarc-request at LSW.NAS.EDU> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2021 1:15 PM To: FDPMAIN-L at LSW.NAS.EDU Subject: Revised Current and Pending Support FAQs Colleagues: The following message may be of interest to your membership. We would appreciate your sharing this information as rapidly as possible. Best, Jean >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Colleagues: NSF has issued revised Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding Current and Pending Support. These FAQs have been revised for consistency with the newly developed table entitled, NSF Pre-award and Post-award Disclosures Relating to the Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending Support. Any questions should be directed to the Policy Office in the Division of Institution and Award Support at policy at nsf.gov. Regards, Jean Feldman Head, Policy Office Division of Institution and Award Support Office of Budget, Finance & Award Management ############################ To unsubscribe from the FDPMAIN-L list, click the following link: http://forums.nas.edu/scripts/wa.exe?TICKET=NzM4MDAwIENoYXJuZXNzQFBTWS5GU1UuRURVIEZEUE1BSU4tTKySjWnm5YEK&c=SIGNOFF -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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