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CEO Daily Update – 2.3.2021

February 3, 2021 by Ashley

Today’s Topics: Homes, Appraisals & Minimalism | Open Frame Wall Racks: For the times when space is at a premium | Tips for Maintaining Your Server | News to Start Your Day


Happy Wednesday!

Happy National Carrot Cake Day! They say you should have 5-6 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Carrot cake has about three cups of carrots in it! A good way to get your veggies in??…I think so! Check out this delicious recipe here!


Good morning! Well, we are halfway through the week, but to be honest, yesterday felt like it should have been Friday. It has been a long week already. 

I have mentioned a couple of times before when I had the opportunity to write to y’all about selling my house and building a new one. I wanted to give you a quick update on where things are with it and what’s been going on.

So, the last time we spoke the home inspection was about to take place. Well, that went SUPER smooth and there were no surprises or any crazy things. The buyer did ask for a few smaller things and we settled on a dollar amount for those items and we were good to go. Whew! Praise God! Since then I have been packing like a madman! So, I am trying to adopt this mentality of “minimalism” and clean out a lot of the “things” that I haven’t used, needed, or even seen in a year. A buddy of mine (Mike, in the video above) introduced me to the concept a while back and I have watched his family thrive since they started on the adventure. Sometimes less is more. I think it will feel good going into my new house with a clean slate and less “junk.”

So today, around Noon, the final step before closing will take place. I have my home appraisal. Would appreciate your prayers for this to go smoothly and the appraisal to come back great. (And the appraiser to wake up on the right side of the bed and have a good morning before they get here…haha!) You know from past updates, I struggle with anxiety, so as you can imagine, it has been very heightened this week. I keep trying to remind myself that God is in control and He has brought me this far in the process without any issues so He will see me through the appraisal and closing as well. I have done my part so I need to let Him do His part. I am sure I will take a very deep breath after the appraiser steps out my door today. Haha! Then of course the waiting game to find out the amount begins.

I will let you know how everything goes later this week or next week when I get to write to y’all again. I appreciate the prayers!

Have a great Wednesday and a great rest of your week.

Jason


Product Spotlights & Updates:

For Today’s product spotlight, we wanted to showcase some excellent wall mount racks from our partners, Kendall Howard. We specifically wanted to highlight the Kendall Howard Open Frame Wall Racks.

Whether it’s A/V equipment, networking gear, or other IT accessories, the Kendall Howard Open Frame Wall Rack is a solid solution for your mounting needs. The open-frame design is perfect for airflow and easy access and is a great solution where space is at a premium. You can mount this rack easily in a small closet or inconspicuously on the wall in a room. The unit comes in two sizes: a smaller 8RU version and a larger 15RU version and each can handle up to 130 lbs in weight. The 18” depth is perfect for most equipment and the 19” width meets the standard for ITequipment. These units (like all Kendall Howard units) are made in the USA and come backed by a lifetime warranty.

Now if you’re going to buy a rack, you’re going to need some racking accessories to get things in order. Here’s what pairs well with the Open Frame Rack:

  • Got gaps in the front of your rack that you want to hide? Don’t worry these spacer blanks will get the job done. 
  • Every rack needs some sort of cable manager… if you don’t have one it’s like wearing shoes without any socks… your rack will end up smelling. 
  • Speaking of shoes, maybe lacing is more up your alley? We also recommend these awesome lacing shelves to handle those unruly cables. 
  • Hinged brackets are in… trust us, it’s going to be a thing in 2021. For easy access to your patch panels try this hinged patch panel bracket.
  • Velcro is always a solid option when managing cables. Try these pre-cut Velcro straps.
  • If Velcro is not your thing, we also have the old standby of nylon cable ties.
  • And last but not least, why not have some extra rack screws on hand for those times when they get dropped and roll behind that desk or server rack?

Let us know if we’ve missed anything from this list? Do you like open frame racks or do you prefer enclosures? We’d love to hear your opinion!

Did you know we’re a Premier Partner of Kendall Howard? Read more about our partnership and other Kendall Howard products here.


Tips for Maintaining Your Server – CK Learning Center

Servers are powerful in every sense of the word, in fact, they can hum for 24 hours a day, seven days a week without having any issues. However, their efficiency can be reduced drastically or even cut short completely if they are deprived of proper maintenance. You can avert server failure or a major disaster by simply having a regular check-up on them. Hiring a server management solution is the easiest and worry-free way to go. However, if you choose to do it yourself, here are a few maintenance tips to follow:

Ensure the backups are in good working order

One of the best things you can do is to maintain server backups. There are several options for backing up your server. You can utilize a local backup (internal or external hard drives, magnetic tape drives, etc) or you can utilize a remote backup (offsite). There are pros and cons to each, however, maintaining an offsite backup is oftentimes a higher security option because being in a separate location is protected against natural disasters. Prior to making any changes, ensure that the backups are working. Check to see that the backup location is right. Run some test recoveries just to be double sure.

Check how the disk is used

When you start to use up too much space on your disks, it can quickly begin to affect performance and can even prevent critical backups from running. It is important to monitor disk usage and to take proactive steps to help free up disk space. Space-saving ideas include deleting old mails, logs, and unused software versions. If you have more than 90% disk usage, get additional storage or reduce usage. A 100% server usage will cause it to stop responding, cause corruption of data tables and result in lost data.

Regular Update of OS

Linux systems often release updates and staying on track with them can be a challenge. It is, therefore, critical to use patch management tools as well as have monitoring that alerts you of a system update. You may miss vital security updates if you choose to do manual or no updates at all. If automatic updates are not possible, then it would be best for you to create scheduled updates. Failing to update regularly could leave you exposed to hackers, malware, and potential loss of important data.

Clean your server regularly

Some people make the mistake of thinking that simply because their servers are in a closed cabinet they don’t get dirty. Nevertheless, even servers in proper environments can inhale dust and dirt. This may adversely affect their performance and reliability after some time.

Today’s powerful CPUs and GPUs require properly functioning fans to enhance air circulation. When the fans get exposed to dust and dirt for long, they may fail to function as expected. However, you should be careful when cleaning the fans not to cause any damage.

Check For Errors in the Hardware

Review the logs for detection hardware problems. Network failures, disk read errors, and overheating notices may be early signs of possible hardware failure. Look into these and more so, if the system has had a history of not working within the expected range.

Change Password

It may seem like a small thing, but it is critical that you change your password at least twice a year, especially if passwords have been given out previously for maintenance purposes. Remember that passwords should be long and complex and should contain a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters if possible.

Test UPS Batteries

UPS’s have experienced tremendous improvements recently. However, that does not mean that they don’t lose capacity with time. Test your UPS’s at least annually to establish how long they will sustain a server. This may help you to identify the best time to replace them, especially when you find that their runtime has reduced drastically.

Check Security of the Systems

Use remote editing tools to review the security, auditing the server security, check on the OS updates, configuration of the system, and other possible risks. This should ideally be done monthly, however, if that is not possible it should at least be done quarterly.

Update Control Panel

If you are using a server or hosting control panel, it needs to be updated. This may also require the software controlled by the panel to be updated as well

RAID Alarms Monitoring

RAID should be used in all production servers and hence, the RAID status should be monitored. A single disk failure can end up in a total system failure. This can cause the need for a simple drive replacement to result in a disaster recovery scenario that takes several hours to restore.

Server Utilization Check-Ups

Check the utilization of the network, RAM, CPU, and disk. If you are about to reach the limits, consider getting additional resources or even migrating to another server.

This article is from the CK Learning Center. 


Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • As of this morning, in the US, there are 9,818,915 active COVID cases, 16,750,647 have recovered and there have been 457,868 deaths.
  • Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos will leave his post later this year, turning the helm over to the company’s top cloud executive, Andy Jassy. Bezos said he will stay engaged in important Amazon projects but will also have more time to focus on the Bezos Earth Fund, his Blue Origin spaceship company, The Washington Post, and the Amazon Day 1 Fund. 
  • The latest prototype of SpaceX’s next-generation Starship rocket launched successfully on Tuesday but exploded on impact during an attempted landing. Starship prototype Serial Number 9, or SN9, aimed to fly as high as 10 kilometers, or about 32,800 feet altitude. While the rocket flew successfully, it hit the ground explosively on its return, just as the SN8 flight did in December. 
  • Robinhood, which has found itself in the center of an uproar after restricting trading on equities last week, will run its first Super Bowl ad. The ad will kick off what the company says is its largest-ever brand campaign. The stock trading app has faced a public relations crisis as angry customers hit back at restrictions on the trading of some high volatility stocks. 
  • The U.S. will increase its weekly supply of Covid-19 vaccines to states by 5%, providing at least 10.5 million doses for the next three weeks. That bump comes a week after the White House said it would increase supply to states by 16% over the next three weeks. The federal government will also turn on its first phase of a federal partnership to send doses directly to retail chains beginning February 11th. 
  • Amazon has begun testing electric delivery vans from Rivian on routes in L.A. Amazon agreed to buy 100,000 Rivian electric vehicles as part of its pledge to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Rivian has raised about $8 billion since 2019 from investors including Amazon via its $2 billion Climate Pledge Fund. 

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CEO Daily Update – 2.2.2021

February 2, 2021 by Ashley


Today’s Topics: A Good Day of Birthday Celebrations | SFP-10G-LR | Your Guide to Cisco Catalyst Switches | News to Start Your Day


Happy Tuesday!

Happy Groundhog Day! Are you hoping the groundhog will see its shadow today or are you ready for 6 more weeks of winter? I’m sure some people are tired of shoveling snow!!


Happy Monday, friends! Oh wait it’s Tuesday, right?! Just kidding, mostly. I have to say this week has been like that and it IS only Tuesday!

Our daughter’s 5th birthday is today, so we’re taking some time to celebrate her this week. Birthday cake for breakfast, five gifts for five years old, great friends coming to visit on Thursday, and (hopefully) camping for the weekend. She is so excited to turn five, and it is adorable. Big sister made her a “birthday queen” throne yesterday and promised to wake up earlier than her today to sing her awake with happy birthday. Those are the best memories for sure. Today will be a good day! 

Now I have to tell you, yesterday I thought I was heading into a meeting that is actually happening today, my birthday girl opened my Amazon boxes (for the first time ever) and discovered all of her presents, and the weekend weather is shaping up to be pretty darn wet and cold. Camping may not happen, her gifts won’t be surprises, and I guess I’m extra prepared for my meeting today. But, despite all of the blunders of the week so far, today will be a good day. 

I hope YOUR day is wonderful, no matter what your Monday looked like. Carpe diem!

Christin


Product Spotlights & Updates:

For today’s product highlight, we’ll be taking a look at a familiar and popular product, the SFP-10G-LR! This 10G transceiver module was designed for long-range transmission. It supports 10 Gbps data transfer rates over a distance of 10 kilometers (that’s 6.2 miles!) using single-mode fiber. This hot-swappable SFP+ transceiver is a fantastic option for satisfying connectivity needs in large data centers, enterprise wiring closets, large campuses, and more! 

We offer 3 versions of the module: 

  • Cisco Original – Factory Sealed
  • Cisco Original – Refurbished
  • CK Branded (Cisco Compatible) – Factory Sealed

Your Guide to Cisco Catalyst Switches- CK Learning Center

A network is only as effective as its weakest link. When you have heavy demands, you need good options to meet and exceed those demands. Cisco has been providing top-quality options for every network design for decades. This overview will introduce you to some of the most common, versatile, and widely-used switches Cisco has to offer.

Cisco Catalyst 2960-S

Cost-effectiveness is the name of the game with 2960-S switches. These Gigabit Ethernet switches are designed for enterprise applications in a stackable form factor that provides wired connections for reliable, adaptable network designs. These switches include all of the basics:

  • 4 to 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) up to 30W
  • USB Interfaces
  • Stackable up to four switches

Cisco Catalyst 2960-X

Some switches are designed for a wide range of applications. The 2960-X switches live up to that promise. These stackable, Gigabit switches are built for jobs ranging from simple device management to campus network management. The Cisco IOS software makes configuration, troubleshooting, and monitoring as easy as possible, and Layer 2 and Layer 3 features ratchet up the possibilities of what can be accomplished with a single switch design. True versatility comes from the following features:

  • Up to 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • 4 SFP uplinks or 2 10 Gigabit SFP+ uplinks
  • PoE+ up to 740W and Perpetual PoE
  • Device management via web UI, Bluetooth, Command-Line Interface, Simple Network Management Protocol, RJ-45 console access, and USB access

Cisco Catalyst 3560

Speed doesn’t always have to come at the cost of power. This fast Ethernet switch features ports that get up to 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections on a power-saving design that provides more finite control over total power consumption. A variety of select models can provide impressive features:

  • Up to 50 access points and 1000 clients with each stack
  • Up to 48 100 Mbps ports and multiple 10 Gbps ports
  • PoE ports providing up to 60W per port
  • Up to 160 Gbps of throughput per stack

Cisco Catalyst 3560-X

This switch series expands on its predecessor by expanding security, adding services, and further improving on energy efficiency. The switch offers robust design improvements:

  • Security enhancements including Flexible NetFlow, MACsec Layer 2 encryption and TrustSec access control
  • Simplified means to deploy LAN, configure, and troubleshoot networking elements
  • Hot-swappable cooling fans, modules, and power supplies
  • Up to 48 PoE+ ports that support 60W per port

Cisco Catalyst 3750

Every switch has a purpose. For the 3750, the purpose is resilience and scalability. The stackable design is built around Layer 3 and EnergyWise technology. In all, it combines ease of use with exceptional capacity and expandability. More specifically, it packs the following:

  • Up to 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • Up to 4 SFP uplinks
  • Self-managing and self-configuring stacks
  • StackWise technology for improving efficiency in multicast applications

Cisco Catalyst 3750-X

Energy efficiency and scalability are standard demands on modern switches. The 3750-X takes those demands and adds ease of deployment and quality of service to the equation. It’s designed to more easily create secure networks for campus and branch networks. These are the tools used to make it happen:

  • Up to 4 10 Gbps uplink modules
  • 32 Gbps interconnect that stacks up to 9 switches
  • MACsec hardware-based encryption
  • PoE+ up to 30W per port

Cisco Catalyst 3850

Build on Wave 2, this is a stackable switch that provides multi-gigabit wired and wireless connections. Max speeds get up to 10 Gbps, and the optional switches provide up to 48 ports of raw networking power. The marriage of GE and wireless in a stackable switch makes for faster networking and improved quality of service. If ever there was a one-size-fits-all switch, this is it. A few of the impressive features include the following:

  • Up to 40 Gbps wireless capacity
  • 480 Gbps of throughput per stack
  • 50 access points and 2,000 wireless clients per stack

While there are plenty more switches available from Cisco, these are popular for a reason. They get the job done. After reading this overview, you can see that the best switches have common features. Keep that in mind as you shop for equipment. Skimping on key features will never help a network meet its demands or goals.

This article is from the CK Learning Center. 


Today’s News to Start Your Day:

  • As of this morning, in the US, there are 9,827,632 active COVID cases, 16,629,530 have recovered and there have been 454,213 deaths.
  • Apple is testing new iPhone software that will let you unlock your iPhone with an Apple watch while wearing a mask. Currently, Apple users either need to enter a passcode or slide their mask down to unlock iPhones without the older Touch ID fingerprint recognition system.
  • Disney is adding another TV show to its already stacked slate of Marvel content in development for Disney+. On Monday, the company announced that it had struck a five-year deal with “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler and Proximity Media to create television programming exclusively for Disney.
  • Monday night General Motors unveiled two new performance Cadillac sedans, including the 2022 CT5-V Blackwing. The car is powered by a 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 engine rated at an eye-popping 668 horsepower and 659 pound-foot of torque. It has an estimated top speed of more than 200 mph, according to the company.
  • Facebook just announced plans to help users allow tracking of their iPhones and iPads to deliver personalized ads. A prompt will tell users that providing access to their activity will give them personalized ads and will support businesses that rely on ads to reach customers. The move comes as Apple begins to roll out privacy changes to iOS 14 that will require users to opt in to allow this kind of tracking.​

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CEO Daily Update – 2.1.2021

February 1, 2021 by Jason Gazaway

Today’s Topics: Looking Ahead in 2021 | Yealink VP59 Smart Phones | Right Ethernet for the Right Network | News to Start Your Day


Happy Monday!

February 1st is National Freedom Day AND G.I. Joe Day!! Coincidence, I think not! Knowing is half the battle!


First week of a new month, friends. Are you ready to make it a good one? January found us wrapping up plans for 2021, and we feel like we have a good baseline strategy for CK heading into this month. We’re looking forward to picking up the pace and creating some good momentum now that the planning is done. Our method is to always leave room for change if needed, but having an idea of where we want to go has been critical for us. I think the primary superpower of knowing where you are headed is keeping the team aligned and focused. When everyone is rowing in the same direction, it is less work and more enjoyable for everyone on the team.

One of the big things we have planned for this year is several new product launches. We are excited to be bringing either a brand new or expanded product line your way about once per month. As always please let us know if we can help you with any projects or specific products.

Looking forward to serving you,

Christin


Product Spotlights & Updates:

Happy Monday! On Friday we took a broad look at the Yealink T5 Series of VoIP phones, and today I wanted to dive in a little deeper on the Yealink VP59 Smart Media Phone. This incredible phone was designed for those who want to get the most out of their desk phone! It features a vibrant 8” color touch screen that provides a smartphone-like user experience. It comes with a built-in 2 Mega-pixel 1080p Full-HD adjustable camera to make video conferences easy and clear! In addition to the HD video, this phone boasts HD audio with Yealink’s Noise Proof and Acoustic Shield technologies. This incredible technology eliminates background and ambient noise so that you hear what you need to and are not distracted by what you don’t need to hear! The VP59 also features built-in 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi connectivity plus built-in Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity to make connection and collaboration easier than ever!

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CEO Daily Update – 1.28.2021

January 28, 2021 by Jason Gazaway

Today’s Topics: We All Need Connection | Cisco 2911 Routers | GameStopification of the Market | News to Start Your Day


Happy Thursday! We’re almost there!

January 28th is International Lego Day! (This should be a holiday…at least I think it should be!) Check out these crazy Lego creations! They are nuts!

Yesterday I wrote about how we attempt to maintain good relationships and personal connections with those on our team. In that same vein, I was thinking about how thankful I am for the special friendships in my life. You know these types right? The ones where you just click, it doesn’t matter how often you see each other or what happens between you, there’s a bond that somehow knitted you together. I also shared that I was struggling to feel myself the past few weeks. This week I had one of “those” friends reach out for a chat. We are in different stages of our life, yet we discovered we are struggling with some of the same challenges. (Nothing new under the sun and all that.) It’d been months since we last spoke, but I was on her mind and she was on mine. I’m so thankful she sent that text to ask if I could chat.

What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun. – Ecclesiastes 1:9


(Disclaimer: the next part of this writing speaks of death, including death by suicide.)

Several years ago I had one of the most loss-filled weeks of my life. A great friend of mine took her own life, a day before her 39th birthday. It was devastating for so many. I knew she was struggling, and we had been in touch about what was going on with her. However, the day before she passed away, I ignored a prompting to go see her. I had the opportunity, and I chose to do something else with that time. I will always regret not seeing her again. Two days after she passed away, another dear friend lost her battle with ovarian cancer. Two weekends before this friend passed we were going to see her when I suddenly realized I didn’t feel 100%. I took my temperature and had a low-grade fever. She was weak and I didn’t want to give her anything else to struggle through. We most definitely thought she had weeks longer to live and that we’d have another opportunity to see her, but we didn’t.

That week of loss taught me many things, but one of the biggest lessons is to leave margin in your life for friendship, for connection. Pray for your friends, think about them, and when you feel prompted to reach out, do it. I haven’t let the regret and disappointing circumstance from that time fester into something unhealthy, but I hope I always remember to lean into those who mean something in my life.

We all need connection with others, whether it be friendship, love, companionship, or something else. Certainly, in these socially distanced, high-stress days we live in, we won’t regret sending that text or making that phone call. I cannot think of a time when I have regretted spending quality time with those I love.

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CEO Daily Update – 1.27.2021

January 27, 2021 by Jason Gazaway

Today’s Topics: Roundtable-Style Good News | 3850 Switches | 5 Quick Tips for Motivating Others | News to Start Your Day


Happy Wednesday!

January 27th is National Chocolate Cake Day…this is def a holiday we can get behind and support! This might be the one day of the year it is acceptable to have cake for breakfast. (well, if you are over 5 years old…haha!)


It’s Wednesday, friends. The last Wednesday of January – so hard to believe. January is such a mixed bag for me. There is excitement because it is a brand new year of course. But I have to admit, after the activities at the end of the year get me out of my groove, I find it really difficult to get my routine rolling again. The more dreary weather and the abrupt change in pace from all the activity from December can leave me feeling a little down. It usually takes me until the beginning of February to start feeling like I’m back in the game. Anyone else there with me?

I was thinking through what to write about today, scanning mentally through recent events for inspiration, and I thought about a habit we have here at CK that helps us stay connected. We begin our weekly meetings with a roundtable-style good news and prayer requests time. To be honest with you, we probably take this time of connection for granted some days. I know there are times I struggle to come up with something to share, yet I know that sharing and listening to what is happening to others really does help me feel connected to the individual people here. Topics can range from things such as a new hobby or getting to have dinner with a loved one to news that a new baby is on the way (we heard this one this week). We also share more difficult things with one another by leaving room for prayer requests. What is shared can be more personal or can relate to work, and it takes about 1-3 minutes per person to share. So, if you’re not doing something like this in your business already, consider giving it a try. I highly recommend it, especially with how the new WFH environment makes relational interaction less frequent.

Until tomorrow,

Christin


Product Spotlights & Updates:

Today we’re taking a look at the Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series WS-C3850-48U-S! This incredible switch is equipped with Cisco’s popular StackPower technology which allows for power-sharing and redundancy. This 1RU switch features (48) 10/100/1000 UPoE ports, a 176 Gbps switching capacity, IP Base software, and a 480 Gbps stacking bandwidth. We currently have this switch on sale, so snag yours now!

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CEO Daily Update – 1.26.2021

January 26, 2021 by Jason Gazaway

Today’s Topics: Enjoying the Moment | Economical GLC’s | All About 100G Transceivers | News to Start Your Day


Happy Tuesday!

January 26th is National Plan for Vacation Day…on the last Tuesday in January, reminds us to plan our vacation at the start of the year for the rest of the year. The early bird gets to pack their bags and fly away to a little fun and relaxation!


Wow! Where has this month gone? I mean it’s already at the end of January. This year is already flying by!

It seems as we get busier and busier time goes by faster and faster. Maybe it’s just that we are so focused on getting stuff done and we do not take the time to slow down and enjoy the moment or rest and relax that we “lose” that time and it seems to go by fast. I am not sure, it may be a combination of both.

I know for me, life has been non-stop already this year. Between all the items that I need to do here at CK daily, trying to wrap up selling a house, trying to pack up everything, trying to build a house, family health issues, my God-sons moving to Germany for two years, and everything else that goes on day to day, I am not sure of the last time I just sat down and relaxed or “enjoyed the moment”. I imagine a lot of it revolves around the house stuff, but I remember being “too” busy before I started trying to sell or build a house.

What are some of the ways or things you do to “slow down” or “enjoy the moment”? Cause obviously what I am doing is not working. Haha!

Jason


Product Spotlights & Updates:

The Cisco GLC-T is a convenient and economical solution to achieve Gigabit Ethernet speeds using your existing infrastructure as this SFP provides full-duplex Gigabit Ethernet over Cat5e copper wire! Additionally, these 1000Base-T transceivers are hot-swappable and utilize an RJ45 interface. GLC-T modules are IEEE 802.3:2000 compliant and can operate at lengths up to 100m (328 ft)! Check out our options of New In Box, Refurbished, or CK Branded!

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