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diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N2/1.txt
index 8f6e88d..a0b56d5 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N2/1.txt
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Ludovic Desroches
 
 [...]
 
->> >>> This is one of those things that the kernel community doesn’t understand which makes people
+>> >>> This is one of those things that the kernel community doesn?t understand which makes people
 >> >>> who push product quite mad.
 >> >>>
 >> >>> Engineering a product is not only about meeting customer spec, in order to turn a profit
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Ludovic Desroches
 >> >>>
 >> >>> Yes, you can always manually install files in the bootloader. For 1 board no problem.
 >> >>> For 10 doable. For 100 I guess you can hire an extra guy. For 1 million? Guess what,
->> >>> instead of turning a profit you’re losing money if you only have a few cents of profit
+>> >>> instead of turning a profit you?re losing money if you only have a few cents of profit
 >> >>> per unit.
 >> >>
 >> >> I'm not installing physical components manually.  Why would I be installing software
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Ludovic Desroches
 >> > Having a single binary to flash to every revision of the board makes logistics considerably
 >> > easier.
 >> >
->> > Having to boot and tweak the bootloader settings to select the correct dtb (even if it’s present
+>> > Having to boot and tweak the bootloader settings to select the correct dtb (even if it?s present
 >> > on the flash medium) takes time and is error-prone.
 >> >
 >> > Factory time == money, errors == money.
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Ludovic Desroches
 >> >> And you produce a few million units before testing that the first one off the line works?
 >> >>
 >> >
->> > The first one off the line works. The rest will get some burn in and functional testing if you’re
+>> > The first one off the line works. The rest will get some burn in and functional testing if you?re
 >> > lucky. In many cases where the product is very cheap it might make financial sense to just ship
->> > as is and deal with recalls, if you’re reasonably happy after a little bit of statistical sampling.
+>> > as is and deal with recalls, if you?re reasonably happy after a little bit of statistical sampling.
 >> >
 >> > Hardware is hard :)
 >>
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N2/content_digest
index f831390..03b6a57 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N2/content_digest
@@ -32,31 +32,16 @@
   "ref\00020150220143533.GA29908\@odux.rfo.atmel.com\0"
 ]
 [
-  "From\0Rob Herring <robherring2\@gmail.com>\0"
+  "From\0robherring2\@gmail.com (Rob Herring)\0"
 ]
 [
-  "Subject\0Re: [PATCH 2/4] of: DT quirks infrastructure\0"
+  "Subject\0[PATCH 2/4] of: DT quirks infrastructure\0"
 ]
 [
   "Date\0Fri, 20 Feb 2015 11:30:12 -0600\0"
 ]
 [
-  "To\0Peter Hurley <peter\@hurleysoftware.com>",
-  " Pantelis Antoniou <pantelis.antoniou\@konsulko.com>",
-  " Frank Rowand <frowand.list\@gmail.com>",
-  " Mark Rutland <mark.rutland\@arm.com>",
-  " devicetree\@vger.kernel.org <devicetree\@vger.kernel.org>",
-  " Tony Lindgren <tony\@atomide.com>",
-  " Koen Kooi <koen\@dominion.thruhere.net>",
-  " Nicolas Ferre <nicolas.ferre\@atmel.com>",
-  " linux-kernel\@vger.kernel.org <linux-kernel\@vger.kernel.org>",
-  " Grant Likely <grant.likely\@secretlab.ca>",
-  " linux-arm-kernel\@lists.infradead.org <linux-arm-kernel\@lists.infradead.org>",
-  " Matt Porter <matt.porter\@linaro.org>",
-  " Guenter Roeck <linux\@roeck-us.net>\0"
-]
-[
-  "Cc\0Ludovic Desroches <ludovic.desroches\@atmel.com>\0"
+  "To\0linux-arm-kernel\@lists.infradead.org\0"
 ]
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   "\0000:1\0"
@@ -77,7 +62,7 @@
   "\n",
   "[...]\n",
   "\n",
-  ">> >>> This is one of those things that the kernel community doesn\342\200\231t understand which makes people\n",
+  ">> >>> This is one of those things that the kernel community doesn?t understand which makes people\n",
   ">> >>> who push product quite mad.\n",
   ">> >>>\n",
   ">> >>> Engineering a product is not only about meeting customer spec, in order to turn a profit\n",
@@ -85,7 +70,7 @@
   ">> >>>\n",
   ">> >>> Yes, you can always manually install files in the bootloader. For 1 board no problem.\n",
   ">> >>> For 10 doable. For 100 I guess you can hire an extra guy. For 1 million? Guess what,\n",
-  ">> >>> instead of turning a profit you\342\200\231re losing money if you only have a few cents of profit\n",
+  ">> >>> instead of turning a profit you?re losing money if you only have a few cents of profit\n",
   ">> >>> per unit.\n",
   ">> >>\n",
   ">> >> I'm not installing physical components manually.  Why would I be installing software\n",
@@ -97,7 +82,7 @@
   ">> > Having a single binary to flash to every revision of the board makes logistics considerably\n",
   ">> > easier.\n",
   ">> >\n",
-  ">> > Having to boot and tweak the bootloader settings to select the correct dtb (even if it\342\200\231s present\n",
+  ">> > Having to boot and tweak the bootloader settings to select the correct dtb (even if it?s present\n",
   ">> > on the flash medium) takes time and is error-prone.\n",
   ">> >\n",
   ">> > Factory time == money, errors == money.\n",
@@ -109,9 +94,9 @@
   ">> >> And you produce a few million units before testing that the first one off the line works?\n",
   ">> >>\n",
   ">> >\n",
-  ">> > The first one off the line works. The rest will get some burn in and functional testing if you\342\200\231re\n",
+  ">> > The first one off the line works. The rest will get some burn in and functional testing if you?re\n",
   ">> > lucky. In many cases where the product is very cheap it might make financial sense to just ship\n",
-  ">> > as is and deal with recalls, if you\342\200\231re reasonably happy after a little bit of statistical sampling.\n",
+  ">> > as is and deal with recalls, if you?re reasonably happy after a little bit of statistical sampling.\n",
   ">> >\n",
   ">> > Hardware is hard :)\n",
   ">>\n",
@@ -140,4 +125,4 @@
   "Rob"
 ]
 
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