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Saturday, July 31, 2021

Caeleb Dressel breaks 100-meter butterfly world record; Katie Ledecky cruises in 800 free - ESPN

TOKYO -- Swimmer Caeleb Dressel is pretty much invincible when he has a lane to himself.

But give him a deficit of more than 8 seconds?

Well, that's too much for even the world's greatest swimmer to overcome with two laps of the pool.

On a morning of mixed emotions and chaotic racing at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre, Dressel set a world record in the 100-meter butterfly, but was basically doomed before he even dove into the pool on the new mixed relay Saturday.

So went his chances of joining a very exclusive club. His bid to win six gold medals fell apart with another U.S. relay debacle. The Americans were too far behind in the 4x100-meter mixed medley when their top swimmer took over, so the best Dressel could do was rally the U.S. to a fifth-place finish in an event that features two men and two women on each team. Britain set a world record to win the gold.

"Fifth place is unacceptable for USA Swimming," Dressel said. "It stings."

It was a disappointing capper to a golden morning for the Americans, whose biggest swimming stars both ascended to the top of the medal podium.

After Dressel won his third gold of the games, Katie Ledecky closed out her grueling Olympic program with a third straight victory in the 800 freestyle.

Ledecky was pushed hard by Australian rival Ariarne Titmus, but the American held on in a race she hasn't lost since 2010.

Ledecky finished with two golds, two silvers and a fifth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics -- not as successful as she was five years ago in Rio de Janeiro, but not bad at all.

Ledecky became the first women's swimmer to capture six individual gold medals in her career with another Olympic title in the 800 free, winning with a time of 8 minutes, 12.57 seconds.

Titmus closed strong to claim the silver in 8:13.83, while the bronze went to Italy's Simona Quadarella in 8:18.35.

"I could see her the whole way," Ledecky said of Titmus. "I was trying to keep tabs on her and trying to inch my way out a little bit each 50. I knew she was just going to be lurking there the whole time."

Ledecky lost her first two individual matchups with Titmus, but finally beat the Terminator in their final showdown.

"I knew I had to have a little gap," Ledecky said, "because if we were neck and neck on the last 100, I know she has that finish."

Dressel led from the start in the fly and held off Hungary's Kristof Milak to touch in 49.45 seconds, breaking the mark of 49.50 that the American set at the 2019 world championships.

Milak, winner of the 200 fly, earned the silver with a blistering 49.68. The bronze went to Switzerland's Noe Ponti.

When he saw the "WR" beside his name, Dressel smiled and joined hands with Milak in the lane next to him. They raised their arms together before Dressel flexed his left arm and pumped it in the air.

"He's going to put me out of a job one day, so I'm just trying to hang on as long as I can," Dressel said. "Kristof executed perfectly. We both swam exactly the race we needed to."

The Australian women added another gold.

Kaylee McKeown completed a sweep of the backstroke events with a victory in the 200 butterfly. Her winning time was 2:04.68.

The silver went to Canada's Kylie Masse in 2:05.42, with another Australian, Emily Seebohm, claiming the bronze in 2:06.17.

Americans Rhyan White and Phoebe Bacon finished fourth and fifth.

It's been a huge Olympics for the Aussie women. They have won six of their team's seven gold medals at the pool.

In another bummer for the Americans, Simone Manuel failed to advance to the final of the 500 free, her only individual event in these games.

The first Black American woman to win an individual swimming gold posted the 11th-best time in the semifinals and was eliminated, capping a trying year in which she was diagnosed with overtraining syndrome.

Dressel advanced easily in the men's freestyle semifinals with the top final time (21.42).

The mixed medley was another story.

For the second time at these Olympics, the U.S. failed to win a relay medal, joining a fourth-place finish in the men's 4x200 freestyle. Before Tokyo, the Americans had never failed to finish in top three of an Olympic relay they entered.

The Americans tried a different strategy than everyone else, going with Dressel on the freestyle while the other seven teams all closed with a woman.

The Americans faltered when Lydia Jacoby -- already the only woman swimming the breaststroke leg -- had her goggles knocked off on her dive into the water.

The 17-year-old struggled to finish in 1:05.09, her goggles dangling from her mouth as the rest of the field pulled away.

"I've never really had that happen before," said Jacoby, who wears a single cap while most swimmers wear two largely to prevent such a problem. "I was definitely panicking a little. My turn was where it was most rough because I couldn't see the wall."

Her teammates praised her effort.

"Anyone that swam with their goggles in their mouth like she did [knows] she did fantastic," said Ryan Murphy, who took the opening backstroke leg.

When 18-year-old Torri Huske passed off to Dressel after the butterfly leg, the Americans were 8.01 seconds behind the leaders and in last place.

Dressel furiously tried to cut into the huge gap. His 46.99 leg was better than his winning time in the 100 free individual event, but it wasn't nearly enough to chase down all the teams ahead of him.

"Everyone swam as well as they could in the moment," Dressel said. "We got beat by a better team."

Britain's team of Kathleen Dawson, Adam Peaty, James Guy and Anna Hopkin claimed the gold with a world record of 3:37.58. The silver went to China in 3:38.86, while Australia took the bronze in 3:38.95.

Dressel touched in 3:40.58, also finishing behind Italy.

He was hoping to sweep his six events, which would have made him only the fourth swimmer and fifth athlete overall to win six gold medals at a single Olympics.

Swimming icon Michael Phelps did it twice, capturing six golds at the 2004 Athens Games before setting the record with eight golds in Beijing four years later.

For Dressel, who has two more races on the final day of swimming, five golds is now the best he can do.

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Blues sign restricted free agent Ivan Barbashev - St. Louis Game Time

The Cardinals have been a little busy today with the Jon Lester deal, but you could argue that Doug Armstrong’s had a better day than John Mozeliak.

The Blues have re-signed restricted free agent Ivan Barbashev to a two year contract extension that’s worth $4.5 million total ($2.25 AAV). Barbashev’s last contract with the Blues was a two year deal with an annual cap hit of of $1.475 million. Barbashev’s new contract will take him through age 28 and into unrestricted free agency.

This season, the versatile center/left winger scored five goals and seven assists in an injury shortened 38 game season. Barbashev was out for 18 games thanks to an ankle injury.

Barbashev isn’t a prolific goal scorer, but he can pot some when it counts - his 2018-2019 season was a solid one. Barbashev scored 14 goals and 12 assists en route to a sucessful three goal, three assist postseason.

Barbashev was a key component of the 2019 Stanley Cup champion team and has maintained that level of play in the two years after that season. He’s a fan favorite, a tough opponent, and certainly someone that the Blues can utilize in multiple situations. Chances are good that his contract will be a blueprint for fellow restricted free agent Zach Sanford during negotiations with the team.

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Friday, July 30, 2021

After a Strong Start to Free Agency, Tom Fitzgerald and the Devils Should Look to Add at Forward - All About The Jersey

If the Devils are destined for contention sometime in the next 4-5 years, Wednesday will represent one of the most pivotal moments for them reaching that point. The Dougie Hamilton signing at the opening of this summer’s free agency was a coup for Tom Fitzgerald and one of the most substantial UFA signings in the franchise’s history. Unless I am mistaken, the 7-year, $63 million deal given to Hamilton is the largest contract the Devils have ever given to a player not already on the team and by a substantial margin, at that (it appears Volchenkov’s $25.5M deal is the previous high, at least in the cap era). Add in the signing of a solid tandem partner for Mackenzie Blackwood in Jonathan Bernier and the Devils had themselves a very nice opening day to free agency.

The work is not done to make this team a legitimate threat to make noise in the Eastern Conference, though. One Dougie Hamilton, as good of a player as he may be, and a 1B goalie cannot cure all the ills of a team that finished 29th in the standings. The defense, when you include the signing of Ryan Graves, seems largely set for now (though you could argue another above-replacement body on the left side might be a good idea), but with a look at the depth chart, it’s clear this team could use some help in the forward ranks still. Specifically, the Devils need a scoring winger(s) and a third-line center most of all. Fitzgerald needs to find a way to rectify these situations, whether via trade or through additional signings.

Scoring Wing

Let’s start at wing, where the Devils have lots of potential, sure, but not a lot of proven producers. Outside of Jesper Bratt, question marks abound in the winger ranks for New Jersey. Pavel Zacha ostensibly finally had a breakout season playing mostly on the wing, but he also shot close to 17% after shooting around 10% over his previous four years in the league. I suspect he’s just much better suited to the wing than center, but that type of shooting efficiency spike is tough to rely on. After them, the Devils have Yegor Sharangovich and Janne Kuokkanen, who both put up strong rookie campaigns but remain inexperienced with just 50ish games in the league. Miles Wood has a solid season as well, but is clearly more of a crash-and-bang bottom-sixer than someone to rely on to drive top-six offense. After those five, your hoping for a bounce-back that may or may not be coming from Andreas Johnsson or for one of your prospects from the Alexander Holtz/Nolan Foote/Dawson Mercer/Graeme Clarke group of wingers to step into a step up into a substantial scoring role as a rookie.

From the above list, it’s possible things could work out fine if things break the right way for everyone, but it’s a very thin group with a bunch of question marks. If Tom Fitzgerald wanted to head into the season with a much more solid group on the wing, even just adding a player like Tomas Tatar (who scores at a strong pace and drives play) could do wonders for the team on the wing. That’s not to say that Fitz should overcommit in term/dollars, but now that we are out of the “frenzy” portion of free agency, it seems like a reasonable deal is achievable for most of the remaining players. Beyond Tatar, the remaining impactful options are a bit limited but a guy like Nick Ritchie could at least provide middle-six depth.

The alternative to free agency could be to find a way to add Vladimir Tarasenko, whose price is reportedly falling and who the Devils have reportedly been in talks on. Tarasenko is a risky gambit with his surgeries, but he also just has two years left on his current deal and would represent a swing for the fences that, if it connects, could be a game-changer. Tarasenko had five straight 30-plus-goal seasons before his last two injury-plagued campaigns.

Overall, with Brandon Saad and a lot of the other top wings off the board at this point, the options are getting limited, but I think Tatar would be a great fit as long as the team doesn’t go overboard on the term and Tarasenko would be a welcome home run swing on a guy likely to be motivated after a frustrating end to his run in St. Louis.

Third-Line Center

Whatever your opinion of Mike McLeod’s trajectory at this point, I do not think it would be a good idea to run him out there as your 3C. Alternatives to that are moving Pavel Zacha back to center, something I would desperately like to avoid, or hoping that 19-year-old Dawson Mercer (or perhaps Jesper Boqvist) is ready for top-nine NHL minutes at center — which, hey, maybe! — but that would be foolhardy to rely on as a plan A. Simply put, the Devils should be looking at their options to solidify their depth down the middle, too, not just the wing.

With the team set in their top-six at center, the Devils have more of an opportunity to go bargain hunting here but a lot of the options out there are longshot reclamation projects. There are a lot of recognizable names out there at center but many of them may be too washed up even for a bottom-six role. Guys like Derek Stepan, Artem Anisimov, and Derick Brassard are all available but have highly questionable amounts of tread on their tires. Eric Stall (I know, I know) is just one year removed from a pretty solid 4-year run in Minnesota but was truly awful in 2020-21. One might chalk it up to a case of Buffalo-itis, but his effectiveness was limited in MTL as well.

One of the names I see making some sense for New Jersey is Tyler Bozak, who remains unsigned after St. Louis reportedly offered him a one-year deal. Bozak would basically represent a Travis Zajac replacement, which your mileage may vary on, but he’s still a half decent two-way center and is unlikely to command too much term at his age. A one- or two-year deal could make some sense for everybody. Another name that sounds crazy but could be a fit from a purely hockey standpoint is Joe Thornton, who is not ~Joe Thornton~ anymore but still has decent impacts and could be a reasonable one-year stopgap as a bottom-six center while the Devils wait for Mercer or someone else to be ready. Riley Nash is another option if the Devils want to go hard on the defensive side. Otherwise, they can toss a cheap one-year “show me” deal to one of the above mentioned reclamation projects like Brassard or perhaps Stepan just to give them options beyond what’s already in New Jersey. If it doesn’t work out, a cheap, short deal can always be buried.

Final Thoughts

My preference for the remainder of free agency is clearly for Tom Fitzgerald to add a few more pieces to the puzzle but it is clear that options are starting to get limited on the market. If he can land Tatar on a relatively reasonable 2-3 year deal and then snag a guy like Bozak on a 1-2 year deal, that would be the ideal scenario for me. I think it would address some of the more pressing needs remaining on the roster while still not tying up too much future money with the bills on Jack Hughes and others coming due in the next few years. I also like Tarasenko as a big swing as long as the team isn’t parting with prime assets to do it.

Fitz made the big splash with Dougie and now has to walk a line between improving the roster and tying up too much future cap in veteran players. There are still a few options if he can strike soon but the market is definitely thinning out at this point. The positive is that Fitz avoided a lot of the bad money that was thrown around on Wednesday but to solidify the forwards group, he will likely need to act within the next few days.

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2021 Undrafted Free Agent Tracker - Ridiculous Upside

Note: The following is a tracker of the undrafted free agents from the recent 2021 NBA Draft. Over the course of the next few days and weeks, this tracker will be updated as more news regarding the ongoings regarding the undrafted free agents start to be announced. Also, as the information regarding the exact type of contracts for the UDFA’s are unknown as of July 30th, the players that have announced to have been announced to have signed deals but the exact details regarding whether it’s an exhibit 10 or two-way will be put in the SUmmer League invite section. Obviously, those players will be moved accordingly once more information is announced.

While this is a tracker dedicated to undrafted free agents, I will be adding drafted players that are signed to two-ways to maintain a level of consistency. You’ll be which player is a draft prospect with their draft pick number right alongside their name. ’’

Atlanta Hawks

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Exhibit 10’s:

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Boston Celtics

Two Ways: Sam Hauser

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Brooklyn Nets

Two Ways:

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Summer League Invites: David Duke

Charlotte Hornets

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: DJ Carton

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Chicago Bulls

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: Ethan Thompson

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Cleveland Cavaliers

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: Chandler Vaudrin

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Dallas Mavericks

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: Eugene Omoruyi, EJ Onu,

Summer League Invites: Carlik Jones

Denver Nuggets

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s:

Summer League Invites: Giorgi Bezhanishvili, Eugene German

Detroit Pistons

Two Ways: Chris Smith

Exhibit 10’s: Anthony Tarke

Summer League Invites: Spencer Littleson

Golden State Warriors

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s:

Summer League Invites: Jordan Schakel, JaQuori McLaughlin

Houston Rockets

Two Ways:

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Indiana Pacers

Two Ways: Duane Washington

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Los Angeles Clippers

Two Ways:

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Los Angeles Lakers

Two Ways: Joel Ayayi and Austin Reaves

Exhibit 10’s: Chaundee Brown, Mac McClung

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Memphis Grizzlies

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: Romeo Weems

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Miami Heat

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: Micah Potter

Summer League Invites:AJ Lawson, Javonte Smart, RJ Nembhard, DeJon Jarreau, Dru Smith

Milwaukee Bucks

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: Mike Smith

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Minnesota Timberwolves

Two Ways: McKinley Wright

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New Orleans Pelicans

Two Ways: Jose Alvarado

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New York Knicks

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: Aamir Simms

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Oklahoma City Thunder

Two Ways:

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Orlando Magic

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s:

Summer League Invites:Asbjorn Midtgaard, Jeremiah Tilmon

Philadelphia 76ers

Two Ways: Aaron Henry

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Phoenix Suns

Two Ways:

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Portland Trail Blazers

Two Ways: Trendon Watford

Exhibit 10’s:

Summer League Invites: Mark Vital

Sacramento Kings

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: DJ Steward, Matt Coleman

Summer League Invites: Damien Jefferson

San Antonio Spurs

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: Justin Turner, Matt Mitchell

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Toronto Raptors

Two Ways: Justin Champagnie

Exhibit 10’s:

Summer League Invites: Moses Wright

Utah Jazz

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: MaCio Teague

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Washington Wizards

Two Ways:

Exhibit 10’s: Jordan Goodwin, Jay Huff

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Free entrance to Colorado state parks for military and veterans in August - Canon City Daily Record

As a thank you to U.S. military members, Colorado Parks and Wildlife offers active duty military, veterans and the National Guard free admission to all state parks for the month of August.

Military members and veterans, resident and nonresident, can pick up a free August Military Pass at any Colorado state park or CPW office by showing proof of service. Passes become available on Aug. 1.

The free park pass provides a chance to experience Colorado’s state parks and the diverse wildlife and landscapes the state provides. All other park fees remain in effect, including camping reservations, boat and off-highway vehicle registrations, and hunting and fishing licenses. The pass is also not valid for accessing State Wildlife Areas.

To help plan a unique Colorado adventure, visit the CPW park finder. State park outdoor recreation activities include:

  • Water sports- boating, kayaking, paddle boarding and swimming
  • Wildlife and wildflower viewing, birdwatching and tours with naturalists
  • Hiking, horseback riding, biking and rock climbing
  • Stargazing and geocaching

Accessibility programs are available to people with disabilities

CPW offers several additional military benefits to active duty military, veterans and disabled veterans. Programs include free admission to state parks on Veterans Day, year-round free entry to all state parks to residents with Colorado Disabled Veterans license plates and free small game and fishing combination licenses for qualified disabled veterans. CPW also offers a Columbine Pass which offers reduced park entrance fees to disabled Colorado residents.

For more information about Colorado’s state parks, visit the CPW website.

Black Hills Energy Warns Customers of Scam Attempts

Black Hills Energy has received numerous reports from customers regarding attempted scam calls where the customer is told their bill is delinquent and service will be disconnected in 30 minutes unless they pay the caller. Black Hills urges customers with concerns about the identity of someone claiming to represent the company to call 1-888-890-5554 to verify employment.

Additional tips:

  • Don’t give in to a high-pressure visit or call seeking personal information or attempting to sell you anything – if someone calls claiming to represent your local utility and they demand immediate payment or personal information, hang up and call the customer service number on your utility bill.
  • To verify whether a Black Hills Energy employee was dispatched to your location, call 1-888-890-5554. Black Hills Energy employees and contractors wear shirts with the Black Hills Energy logo, carry a company-issued photo ID and drive logoed vehicles. Employees will gladly wait outside while you call the company to verify their identity.
  • Never provide your Social Security number, credit card numbers or bank account information to anyone during an unsolicited phone call or an unannounced visit.

Black Hills Energy customers who are experiencing financial hardships affecting their ability to timely pay their energy bills can visit https://ift.tt/3gGkHyc to explore options to assist in those hardships.

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Best available NBA free agents and their predicted salaries - ESPN

Which players are available in the 2021 NBA free-agent class, and how much money are they expected to command?

It's easy to project a max contract for Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard, the best player in free agency. But what about the other starters and rotation players waiting to sign new deals?

Here are the complete lists, broken down by position, of the salary ranges for each free agent along with their likely roles.

One important note: These projections are for starting salaries if a player signs a long-term deal. Players certainly could sign one-year deals for significantly more money than projected.

We've also included a breakdown of the general ranges for max salaries and cap exceptions.

Projected max and exception values

Max (10-plus years of service)

  • Starting salary: $39.3 million

  • Five-year max (incumbent team): $228.2 million

  • Four-year max (cap space team): $169.2 million

  • Projected players: Kawhi Leonard (cap space team)

Max (7-9 years of service)

  • Starting salary: $33.7 million

  • Five-year max (incumbent team): $195.7 million

  • Four-year max (cap space team): $145.1 million

  • Projected players: None

Max (0-6 years of service)

  • Starting salary: $28.1 million

  • Five-year max (incumbent team): $163.0 million

  • Four-year max (cap space team): $120.8 million

  • Projected players: None

Full midlevel exception

  • Starting salary: $9.5 million

  • Four-year max: $41.0 million

  • Applies to teams over the cap but under the tax

Taxpayer midlevel exception

  • Starting salary: $5.9 million

  • Three-year max: $25.3 million

  • Applies to teams over the tax or teams that do not want to trigger the hard cap

Room exception

Bi-annual exception

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Free vaccines still available for Eastern Shore residents - Shore Daily News

Free COVID-19 vaccines are still available to Eastern Shore residents.

The Eastern Shore has experienced an increase in COVID-19 test positives this week, after a month of little to no metrics.

Thursday, Accomack reported three additional COVID-19 test positives, and Northampton reported four.

Free shots are available at Walgreens, CVS and Walmart pharmacies when open.  Appointments can be made at Eastern Shore Rural Health and Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital.  Shot clinics are conducted with no appointment needed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10 am until 3 p.m at the Health Department offices in Accomac and Nassawadox.  

The Eastern Shore Health District will also come to community gatherings including churches and administer the vaccine upon request.

Individuals with questions about the COVID vaccine are urged to contact your doctor for his or her recommendation in your case.

In Accomack County 16,109 individuals have received one dose with 14,781 fully vaccinated  with a total of 26,562 doses administered. In Northampton County 7,474 have received one dose with 6,971 reported being fully vaccinated with a total number of doses of 13,801.

Earlier this week, the Center for Disease Control reversed their policy again on wearing masks, recommending that masks should be worn indoors in public places even if you are vaccinated. Federal and State agencies are now requiring masks to be worn when in their buildings.

The CDC also announced this week they will abandon use of the PCR test for diagnosis of the COVID-19 virus at the end of 2021.

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Blue Jays manager John Schneider saves woman choking at lunch, given free beer by restaurant - Fox News

Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider sprung to action when he saw a woman choking on food while at a lunch with his wife near the team’...