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1. A method for sharing digital content over a network comprising:
reading at least one identifier of at least one media content;
determining at least one pre-selected community web site from a database and an identity of a first user of the at least one media content;
transmitting the at least one identifier and the identity to the at least one pre-selected community web site; and
posting the at least one identifier on a first predetermined page of the at least one community web site, the first predetermined page being associated with the identity of the first user.
2. The method as in claim 1, wherein the at least one identifier of the at least one media content is a name, an image, at least one frame of a video clip or an audio clip.
3. The method as in claim 1, further comprising determining a second predetermined page of the at least one community web site associated with the at least one identifier of the media content and posting the identity of the first user on the second predetermined page.
4. The method as in claim 3, wherein the second predetermined page is associated with an originator creator of the at least one media content.
5. The method as in claim 4, wherein the originator is a retailer, reseller, publisher or author.
6. The method as in claim 1, further comprising uploading the at least one media content to the at least one community web site.
7. The method as in claim 6, further comprising accessing the uploaded at least one media content by at least one second user.
8. The method as in claim 1, further comprising streaming the at least one media content to the at least one community web site from a processor of the first user of the at least one media content.
9. The method as in claim 8, further comprising accessing the streamed at least one media content by at least one second user.
10. The method as in claim 1, wherein the at least one media content is disposed on removable media.
11. The method as in claim 1, wherein the at least one media content is locked at a processor of the first user, further comprising unlocking the at least one media content by at least one second user.
12. The method as in claim 11, wherein at least two second users simultaneously unlock the at least one media content.
13. The method as in claim 11, further comprising obtaining a license to use the at least one media content from an originator of the at least one media content and unlocking the at least one media content with the license.
14. The method as in claim 1, further comprising:
determining at least one second user interested in the at least one media content; and
notifying the at least one second user that the at least one media content is posted on the first predetermined page of the at least one community web site.
15. The method as in claim 14, wherein the notifying includes e-mailing the at least one second user or instant messaging the at least one second user.
16. The method as in claim 14, wherein the determining is based on demographic or psychographic profiling of the at least one second user.
17. A method for conducting an interactive session over a network, the method comprising:
reading at least one identifier of at least one media content;
determining at least one pre-selected community web site from a database and an identity of a first user of the at least one media content;
transmitting the at least one identifier and the identity to the at least one pre-selected community web site;
determining if an event is scheduled by an originator of the at least one media content based on the identifier; and
notifying the first user of the event.
18. The method as in claim 17, wherein the originator is a retailer, reseller, publisher or author.
19. The method as in claim 17, wherein the event is a chat session or a live video event.
20. A method for conducting an interactive session over a network, the method comprising:
receiving at least one identifier of at least one media content and an identity of a first user of the at least one media content;
determining if an event is scheduled by an originator of the at least one media content based on the identifier; and
notifying the first user of the event.
21. The method as in claim 20, wherein the originator is a retailer, reseller, publisher or author.
22. The method as in claim 20, wherein the event is a chat session or a live video event.
23. A system for sharing digital content, the system comprising:
at least one media player assembly comprising:
a sharing module configured for reading at least one identifier of at least one media content and determining at least one pre-selected community web site from a database and an identity of a first user of the at least one media content; and
a communication device configure for transmitting the at least one identifier and the identity to the at least one pre-selected community web site on at least one remote server; and

the remote server configured for posting the at least one identifier on a first predetermined page of the at least one community web site, the first predetermined page being associated with the identity of the first user.
24. The system as in claim 23, wherein the at least one identifier of the at least one media content is a name, an image, at least one frame of a video clip or an audio clip.
25. The system as in claim 23, wherein the remote server is further configured for determining a second predetermined page of the at least one community web site associated with the at least one identifier of the media content and posting the identity of the first user on the second predetermined page.
26. The system as in claim 25, wherein the second predetermined page is associated with an originator creator of the at least one media content.
27. The system as in claim 26, wherein the originator is a retailer, reseller, publisher or author.
28. The system as in claim 23, wherein the at least one media player assembly is further configured for uploading the at least one media content to the at least one community web site.
29. The system as in claim 23, wherein the at least one media player assembly is further configured for streaming the at least one media content to the at least one community web site.
30. The system as in claim 23, wherein the at least one media content is locked at the at least one media player assembly, further comprising at least one second media player assembly configured for unlocking the at least one media content.
31. The system as in claim 30, wherein at least two media player assemblies simultaneously unlock the at least one media content.
32. The system as in claim 30, wherein the at least second media player assembly is further configured to obtain a license to use the at least one media content from an originator of the at least one media content and unlocking the at least one media content with the license.
33. A program storage device readable by a machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine to perform method steps for sharing digital content, the method steps comprising:
reading at least one identifier of at least one media content;
determining at least one pre-selected community web site from a database and an identity of a first user of the at least one media content;
transmitting the at least one identifier and the identity to the at least one pre-selected community web site; and
posting the at least one identifier on a first predetermined page of the at least one community web site, the first predetermined page being associated with the identity of the first user.
34. A program storage device readable by a machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine to perform method steps for conducting an interactive session over a network, the method steps comprising:
reading at least one identifier of at least one media content;
determining if an event is scheduled by an originator of the at least one media content based on the identifier; and
notifying the first user of the event.
35. The program storage device as in claim 35, further comprising conducting a chat session or live video event.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A terminal fitting fixed to an end of an insulated wire together with a resilient plug for insertion into a cavity of a housing and retained by a retainer mountable to project into the cavity, the terminal fitting having opposite front and rear ends and comprising:
a terminal main body at the front end of the terminal fitting and having an engageable portion engageable with the retainer, a coupling portion, a wire barrel, an insulation barrel and a resilient plug barrel successively arranged behind the terminal main body, the wire barrel being crimped into connection with an end of a core of the wire, the wire barrel and the insulation barrel having bottom plates arranged at a substantially common height, the insulation barrel having first and second barrel pieces standing up from lateral edges of the bottom plate of the terminal fitting and being crimped into connection with an insulating coating of the wire at positions for urging the insulated wire toward the bottom plate and the resilient plug barrel being crimped into connection with the resilient plug mounted on an outer circumferential surface of the insulating coating, the coupling portion standing up from opposite lateral edges of the bottom plate and defining a maximum height;
a front end portion of the wire barrel being crimped substantially flat to suppress a bend-up of an end of the core and a height of the crimped wire barrel being less than the maximum height of the coupling portion; and
a front end portion of the wire barrel being insertable to a position substantially facing a projecting end of the retainer when the terminal fitting is inserted to a proper position in the cavity.
2. The terminal fitting of claim 1, wherein the wire barrel has two barrel pieces that stand up from opposite lateral edges of a base plate extending backward from a bottom plate of the terminal main body.
3. The terminal fitting of claim 2, wherein the barrel pieces are crimped to embrace the end of the core with projecting end edges thereof butted against each other.
4. The terminal fitting of claim 3, wherein a bellmouth is formed only at a rear end of the wire barrel.
5. The terminal fitting of claim 1, wherein the wire barrel is individually directly crimped and connected to the end of the core of the insulated wire and the insulation barrel is individually directly crimped and connected to the end of the insulating coating.
6. A connector, comprising:
a housing with opposite front and rear ends and at least one cavity extending between the front and rear ends;
a retainer formed separately from the housing and mounted in the housing at a specified location between the front and rear ends and movable into a position where a part of the retainer projects into the cavity; and
at least one terminal fitting fixed to an end of an insulated wire together with a resilient plug and inserted in the cavity, the terminal fitting having opposite front and rear ends, a terminal main body at the front end of the terminal fitting and having an engageable portion engageable with the retainer, a coupling portion, a wire barrel having a bottom plate and lateral barrel pieces extending from lateral edges of the bottom plate, an insulation barrel having a bottom plate and lateral barrel pieces extending from lateral edges of the bottom plate and a resilient plug barrel successively arranged behind the terminal main body, the wire barrel being crimped into connection with an end of a core of the wire and being at a position between the front and rear ends of the housing to align with the part of the retainer that projects into the cavity, the insulation barrel being crimped into connection with an insulating coating of the wire and the resilient plug barrel being crimped into connection with the resilient plug mounted on an outer circumferential surface of the insulating coating, the bottom plates of the wire barrel and the insulation barrel arranged at low positions substantially at a common height, a front end portion of the wire barrel being crimped substantially flat to suppress a bend-up of an end of the core, the coupling portion standing up from lateral edges of the bottom plate and defining a maximum height greater than a height of the crimped wire barrel.
7. A connector, comprising:
a housing with at least one cavity;
at least one terminal fitting fixed to an end of an insulated wire together with a resilient plug and inserted in the cavity, the terminal fitting having opposite front and rear ends, a bottom plate and an upper portion spaced from the bottom plate, a terminal main body at the front end of the terminal fitting and having an engageable portion engageable with the retainer, a coupling rearward of the terminal main body, the coupling standing up from opposite lateral edges of the bottom plate and defining a maximum height, a wire barrel rearward of the coupling and being crimped into connection with an end of a core of the wire so that portions of the wire barrel adjacent the coupling portion are no higher than the maximum height of the coupling, an insulation barrel rearward of the wire barrel and being crimped into connection with an insulating coating of the wire, and a resilient plug barrel being crimped into connection with the resilient plug mounted on an outer circumferential surface of the insulating coating; and
a retainer mounted in the housing and movable into a position where a part of the retainer projects into the cavity, the retainer being aligned with the coupling and parts of the wire barrel of the terminal fitting.
8. The connector of claim 7, further comprising a bellmouth projecting from a rearward upper portion of the wire barrel.
9. The connector of claim 7, wherein the insulating coating is above the bottom plate and below the barrel pieces when the wire barrel is in crimped connection with said insulating coating.

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1. A solid oral dosage form, comprising a combination of an opioid agonist and naltrexone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; wherein the combination is orally therapeutically effective for the treatment of pain and is selected from the group consisting of:
naltrexone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and hydrocodone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in a weight ratio of from about 0.03:1 to about 0.27:1;
naltrexone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and oxycodone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in a weight ratio of from about 0.037:1 to about 0.296:1;
naltrexone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and hydromorphone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in a weight ratio of from about 0.148:1 to about 1.185:1;
naltrexone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and levorphanol or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in a weight ratio of from about 0.278:1 to about 2.222:1;
naltrexone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and morphine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, in a weight ratio of from about 0.018:1 to about 0.148:1.
2. The oral dosage form of claim 1, wherein the opioid agonist is hydrocodone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
3. The oral dosage form of claim 2, wherein the ratio of naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to hydrocodone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is from about 0.05:1 to about 0.20:1.
4. The oral dosage form of claim 1, further comprising an additional non-opioid drug selected from the group consisting of an NSAID, a COX-2 inhibitor, acetaminophen, aspirin, an NMDA receptor antagonist, a drug that blocks a major intracellular consequence of NMDA-receptor activation, an antitussive, an expectorant, a decongestant, an antihistamine and mixtures thereof.
5. The oral dosage form of claim 1, further comprising one or more pharmaceutically acceptable inert excipients.
6. The oral dosage form of claim 1, wherein said naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is naltrexone hydrochloride.
7. The oral dosage form of claim 1, further comprising a sustained release carrier which imparts sustained release properties to said opioid agonist.
8. The oral dosage form of claim 1, wherein said opioid agonist is oxycodone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
9. The oral dosage form of claim 1, wherein said opioid agonist is hydromorphone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
10. The oral dosage form of claim 1, wherein said opioid agonist is levorphanol or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
11. The oral dosage form of claim 1, wherein said opioid agonist is morphine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
12. The oral dosage form of claim 1, wherein said opioid agonist is oxycodone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and the weight ratio of naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to oxycodone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is from about 0.056:1 to about 0.222:1.
13. The oral dosage form of claim 2, wherein said naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is naltrexone hydrochloride.
14. The oral dosage form of claim 8, wherein said naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is naltrexone hydrochloride.
15. The oral dosage form of claim 9, wherein said naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is naltrexone hydrochloride.
16. The oral dosage form of claim 10, wherein said naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is naltrexone hydrochloride.
17. The oral dosage form of claim 11, wherein said naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is naltrexone hydrochloride.
18. The oral dosage form of claim 2, wherein the opioid agonist is hydrocodone bitartrate.
19. The oral dosage form of claim 9, wherein the weight ratio of naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to hydromorphone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is from about 0.222:1 to about 0.889:1.
20. The oral dosage form of claim 10, wherein the weight ratio of naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to levorphanol or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is from about 0.417:1 to about 1.667:1.
21. The oral dosage form of claim 11, wherein the weight ratio of naltrexone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to morphine or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof is from about 0.028:1 to about 0.111:1.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1-17. (canceled)
18. A process for preparing propene from propane, comprising the steps:
A) providing a feed gas stream (a) comprising propane;
B) feeding said feed gas stream (a) comprising propane, and optionally steam andor an oxygenous gas stream, into a dehydrogenation zone and dehydrogenating propane to obtain a product gas stream (b) comprising propane, propene, methane, ethane, ethene, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, steam, and optionally hydrogen andor oxygen;
C) cooling, optionally compressing, and removing the steam by condensation from said product gas stream (b) to obtain a steam-depleted product gas stream (c);
D) contacting said product gas stream (c) in a first absorption zone with a selective, inert absorbent which selectively absorbs propene to obtain an absorbent stream (d1) laden substantially with propene and a gas stream (d2) comprising propane, propene, methane, ethane, ethene, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and optionally hydrogen andor oxygen;
E) optionally decompressing absorbent stream (d1) to a lower pressure in a first desorption zone to obtain an absorbent stream (e1) laden substantially with propene and a gas stream (e2) comprising propene and recycling said gas stream (e2) into said first absorption zone;
F) decompressing, heating andor stripping said absorbent streams (d1) or (e1) in at least one second desorption zone to release a gas stream (f1) comprising propene and recovering said selective absorbent.
19. The process according to claim 18, wherein said dehydrogenation is carried out as an oxidative or nonoxidative dehydrogenation.
20. The process according to claim 18, wherein said dehydrogenation is carried out adiabatically or isothermally.
21. The process according to claim 18, wherein said dehydrogenation is carried out in a fixed bed reactor, moving bed reactor or fluidized bed reactor.
22. The process according to claim 18, wherein said feed gas stream (a) comprising an oxygenous gas stream, said oxygenous gas stream comprising at least 90% by volume of oxygen.
23. The process according to claim 22, wherein said dehydrogenation is carried out as an autothermal dehydrogenation.
24. The process according to claim 18, wherein a portion of said gas stream (f1) is recycled into said first absorption zone
25. The process according to claim 18, wherein said selective absorbent is selected from the group consisting of NMP, NMPwater mixtures comprising up to 20% by weight of water, m-cresol, acetic acid, methylpyrazine, dibromomethane, DMF, propylene carbonate, N-formylmorpholine, ethylene carbonate, formamide, malononitrile, gamma-butyrolactone, nitrobenzene, DMSO, sulfolane, pyrrole, lactic acid, acrylic acid, 2-chloropropionic acid, triallyl trimellitate, tris(2-ethylhexyl) trimellitate, dimethyl phthalate, dimethyl succinate, 3-chloropropionic acid, morpholine, acetonitrile, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolinium octylsulfate, ethylmethylimidazolinium tosylate, adiponitrile, dimethylaniline, and formic acid.
26. The process according to claim 18, wherein said first absorption zone is configured as an absorption column comprising an absorption section and a rectification section, and heat andor a stripping gas is fed into the bottom of said absorption column.
27. The process according to claim 26, wherein step E) is performed and said absorbent stream (e1) is fed as a stripping gas into the bottom of said absorption column.
28. The process according to claim 18, wherein stripping is effected in step F) with steam.
29. The process according to claim 28, wherein said steam is condensed out of and removed as water from said gas stream (f1) by one- or multistage cooling and compression or said steam is removed by adsorption, rectification andor membrane separation.
30. The process according to claim 18, wherein said gas stream (d2) is at least partly recycled into said dehydrogenation zone.
31. The process according to claim 18, farther comprising an additional step G) of contacting at least a portion of said gas stream (d2) with a high-boiling absorbent and subsequently desorbing the gases dissolved in said high-boiling absorbent to obtain a recycle stream (g1) consisting substantially of propane and an offgas stream (g2) comprising methane, ethane, ethene, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen, and recycling said recycle stream (g1) into said dehydrogenation zone.
32. The process according to claim 31, wherein said high-boiling absorbent is selected from the group consisting of C4 to C18 alkanes, naphtha, and the middle oil fraction from paraffin distillation.
33. The process according to claim 31, wherein said desorbing is acheived by stripping with stream.
34. The process according to claim 18, further comprising an additional step G) of removing carbon dioxide from at least a substream of said gas stream (d2) by gas scrubbing to obtain a low-carbon dioxide recycle stream (g1) and recycling said low-carbon dioxide recycle stream (g1) into said dehydrogenation zone.