6:30 p.m. (f)

Sad he lost to Heather.

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# 1
1) Rich description (8–12 sentences): The screenshot is a display of a Google search result page for "World Barista Championship 2007." It shows a dark-themed user interface, typical of a browser in dark mode. At the top, the Google search bar contains the entered search term. Below it, the first search result is from the World Barista Championship's official site, featuring a PDF titled "2007 WBC Ranking Order - Without Company Names." Highlighted names include Heather Perry from the United States, who ranked second, and James Hoffman from the United Kingdom, who ranked third. The search results are accompanied by sections labeled "People also ask," suggesting common queries related to the championship. The screenshot also shows multiple open tabs at the top of the browser, including Facebook, YouTube, and other related searches. The time and internet connection status are visible in the top right corner. The entire visual is indicative of someone researching past barista competitions, likely in connection with the individuals named.
2) On-screen text block (only include lines that have real text; if a field is unknown or blank, omit that line entirely):
- Title: "World Barista Championship 2007 - Google Search"
- Site / app: "Google"
- Key OCR Lines:
- "World Barista Championship 2007"
- "2007 WBC Ranking Order - Without Company Names"
- "Heather Perry. United States of America. 706.00. Second."
- "James Hoffman. United Kingdom. 681.00. Third. Miyuki Miaymae."
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