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00:00:09$1.3 million in 20 days and you just-- you just understand?
00:00:10The future's expensive. We knew that.
00:00:13Apple spends that daily on its in-house catering.
00:00:15Apple ships PCs that you can type on, that have screens.
00:00:20Oh, and what is-- is that a fish tank?
00:00:23Joe: Yes and no.
00:00:26It's actually a time machine.
00:00:27See, to test the BIOS and hardware at the speed we're gunning for, we need the 12 and a half megahertz 286, but it's not out yet. We only have the eight, and if we overclock the eight-- pfft--
00:00:35- the chip will fry in seconds, so Larry here-- - Stan.
00:00:37Stan's put the chip in mineral oil and cranked down the temp.
00:00:40Cooling it makes it run at 12 and a half megahertz,
00:00:43- so we get to design tomorrow before tomorrow's even here. - Well, what's taking so long?
00:00:47We're right on track to have our prototype ready for COMDEX.
00:00:49- In November. - Oh, and, hey, look at this, look at this.
00:00:52Three four-layer PCBs. That's the new norm.
00:00:54Our PC's aiming for 12.
00:00:57So, imagine, um, an invisible subway system with electrons as trains.
00:01:01More layers, fewer collisions, which is pretty amazing when you're moving at the speed of light.
00:01:05The electrons actually move at one third the speed of light.
00:01:08Bigger point here, Stan, please stop talking.
00:01:10The checks you're writing are making innovation happen.
00:01:12Tell me that's not beautiful, that you don't feel the excitement.
00:01:15I will "feel the excitement" when a clone with our logo encased in fancy plastic running Lotus 1-2-3 is on the shelves over at Sears and people are shoving each other out the way to get to it with their wallets hanging open.
00:01:28I imagine how you must feel.
00:01:29It's difficult to believe in something when your knowledge is so limited.
00:01:34Maylene: Nathan Cardiff's on the line.
00:01:40- ( computer beeps ) - Mother Mary.
00:01:42396 milliseconds.
00:01:45- Hot damn! - Don't screw with us.
00:01:47- Are you sure you ran it right? - Checked it three times.
00:01:50- Where's Gordon? - He might still be sleeping.
00:01:53Yes, I will be home for bedtimes.
00:01:56I know I said that last night, but tonight I promise.
00:01:59Hey, little privacy.
00:02:01396 milliseconds.
00:02:04What? But she's not done.
00:02:05She did the subroutine for the hard drive table lookups first.
00:02:08That's what the seeks clocked in at.
00:02:09Donna, we just hit the Doherty Threshold.
00:02:11No, I know. I know. I love you.
00:02:16"I Love Your Neurosis" playing in background
00:02:22We hit the Doherty Threshold.
00:02:24Someone's been up late studying.
00:02:27Maybe between mocking me and your 19th orange soda, you could register a little happiness.
00:02:31I knew it would be fast.
00:02:33- How much longer till you're done? - I don't know, two days?
00:02:36A day and a night, or two full days?
00:02:3831.29 hours and 13 nanoseconds.
00:02:41Can you leave and shut the door?
00:02:43I'm calling a team-building meeting.
00:02:45( scoffs ) You're joking, right?
00:02:48Joe: All right, gather round, come closer.
00:02:51Today, we hit a milestone.
00:02:53When engineers measure the speed of a PC, they talk about something called the "Doherty Threshold of System Response Time."
00:02:59It sounds fancy, I know,
00:03:01but, basically, what it means is
00:03:02when you ask your computer to do something and hit the enter key, if it answers you back in less than 400 milliseconds, just under half a second, then you will stay glued to that machine for hours.
00:03:14Your eyes may glaze over, but your productivity will soar.
00:03:18You'll be transfixed, mesmerized.
00:03:21Even a slight deviation back to half a second response time will allow your attention to stray.
00:03:26You'll get up and do the dishes, pick up the remote, watch the game.
00:03:30But under 400 milliseconds, ah, that's the sweet spot.
00:03:36Well, guess what?
00:03:38Our soon-to-be Cardiff PC, though it looks ragtag now, just clocked in at 396 milliseconds.
00:03:46( clapping )
00:03:49Joe: Once assembled, it will not only
00:03:51be faster than other PCs on the market, it will also be addictive.
00:03:56So spend time with your families, folks, get drinks with your friends,
00:03:59'cause once our PC hits, you're gonna be hanging out with it.
00:04:02- ( scattered laughing ) - And, hey, Debbie, let's see 'em.
00:04:04Now, this is just a smattering of the calls I'm getting now.
00:04:08Potential customers, retailers,
00:04:10and they all wanna know what we're up to.
00:04:12And tomorrow a reporter from the "Wall Street Quarterly" is coming to do a story on us.
00:04:19Practically begged me to get in the door.
00:04:21We're hitting the radar, people.
00:04:23I mean, really cooking with gas.
00:04:25So it's only appropriate...
00:04:27- Barry: No, no, no, no. You'll contaminate. - Whoa, whoa.
00:04:30- Everybody disperse. - Joe, what are you doing?
00:04:32- Ed: Get that thing outta here. - Stan: You could blow the whole thing.
00:04:34- Barry: Come on, Joe. - Relax.
00:04:35No one goes anywhere.
00:04:42( chuckles )
00:04:50Oh, that's what I call cooking the books!
00:04:53( clapping, laughter )
00:05:09( theme music playing )
00:05:41No, Daddy, my pink ones.
00:05:43Haley, stop. These are pink enough.
00:05:45Your pinks are dirty, sweetie.
00:05:46Apple slices and peanut butter?
00:05:48Joanie: Yuck, they turn brown!
00:05:50( singsong ) Not if I put lemon juice.
00:05:51Just wear the red ones, Haley.
00:05:53Why is it that when Mommy says, "Wear the socks,"
00:05:56- you suddenly wear the socks? - Donna: Gordon.
00:05:58All right, Smooch, go put your shoes on.
00:06:01"Sett of Ayers" playing on radio
00:06:03Maybe we should start smoking pot again.
00:06:05That'd take off the edge.
00:06:07Yeah, and we'd never get out of bed.
00:06:09How can you listen to this so early in the morning?
00:06:13- Doesn't it get on your nerves? - ( music stops )
00:06:16So, 2:15, don't forget. At the playground, not the traffic circle.
00:06:20Huh?
00:06:22You're picking up the girls. You'll have them till 6:00.
00:06:25That's right.
00:06:26- Wait, can't you just-- - No, no, I can't.
00:06:28Hunt's been covering for me way too much lately.
00:06:30I can't be late with this one.
00:06:32- Well, what about your mom? - They're in Vegas, I told you.
00:06:35And Rose has the chicken pox. Do you listen?
00:06:38Fine, I blanked. 2:15 it is.
00:06:40Thank you.
00:06:42But please come home right after.
00:06:43I'm gonna have to go back to the office.
00:06:46Haley threw my toothbrush in the toilet with pee pee in it.
00:06:51I'm handling food here.
00:06:54All right, come on.
00:06:56Let's get the pee pee toothbrush out.
00:06:59What did you do to her? What did you say?
00:07:01( music resumes )
00:07:08( sprinkler hissing )
00:07:27( engine starts )
00:07:33Hi!
00:07:35Hi!
00:07:37Gordon, hey, don't work too hard!
00:07:41"Too Political" playing in background
00:07:43♪ It's disgusting and sick and always has been ♪
00:07:44♪ Liberators become oppressors all over again ♪
00:07:47♪ And the church stands on its wealth as it blesses the troops ♪
00:07:49♪ Telling them that their way is so true ♪
00:07:51♪ And they build ghettos to put their prisoners in ♪
00:07:54♪ Still building ghettos to put their prisoners in ♪
00:07:57♪ No more ghettos! ♪
00:07:59♪ No more ghettos! ♪
00:08:03- Mornin'. - ( sighs )
00:08:05I got donuts. I put 'em in the break room.
00:08:07I don't want that fancy reporter thinking we ain't got no hospitality.
00:08:10( sighs )
00:08:12You all right?
00:08:14I think I need your help.
00:08:16Okay.
00:08:18Getting an article about us in the "Wall Street Quarterly," the right article, that could be a game-changer, put our PC on the map, take this company into the stratosphere, but if we seem sloppy or fly-by-night, if we project the wrong image, then it could all fall apart.
00:08:31Should I have gotten pastries instead?
00:08:33No, those are fine.
00:08:35( whispering ) Our real problem is Cameron.
00:08:40Her work station's a pigsty.
00:08:42It's unprofessional, it's unsanitary.
00:08:44Frankly, it's embarrassing.
00:08:47We've gotta get it cleaned up before Kane gets here.
00:08:50Well, he's scheduled for 11:00.
00:08:52Yeah, tell the cleaning crew to hurry.
00:08:54But she'll never let 'em.
00:08:56You know how she is.
00:08:58Yeah.
00:09:00You live close to here, right?
00:09:03Yeah, just down on Buxton.
00:09:05Then convince her to go back to your place for a break.
00:09:07Get her to take a shower, wash her hair.
00:09:10She doesn't hate you and might listen.
00:09:13You know, woman to woman or...
00:09:15Well, you're her boss. Can't you talk to her?
00:09:17I can't tell her to put on a bra, Debbie.
00:09:19You can.
00:09:21And please do.
00:09:26Okay. I'll do my best.
00:09:29Oh, thank you.
00:09:32Cardiff: You get enough of Milly's sausage?
00:09:35Another bite and I'd, hell, pop like a mosquito sucking a pig.
00:09:40Good as ever, though. She is somethin'.
00:09:44Yep, she's a keeper.
00:09:46Like they say, John, "Good help is hard to find."
00:09:50Yeah, well, thanks for breakfast, Nathan.
00:09:53I guess I'd best be getting on back to it.
00:09:56To what?
00:09:59Beg your pardon?
00:10:01What's your rush?
00:10:03Thought Joe MacMillan had everything pretty much in hand.
00:10:07( groans )
00:10:09You know what I just can't shake?
00:10:12Loulu not funding our PC pipe dream, that I get.
00:10:16She's a tough one.
00:10:18But her not returning my calls after three weeks?
00:10:23- Joe called that woman names-- - Bullshit.
00:10:27- He wouldn't-- - Bullshit.
00:10:29You could call Loulu a redneck sack of goat sperm.
00:10:33She'd still do business with you if she thought she could make a buck.
00:10:38Is that your new M.O.?
00:10:40I ask a question, first thing you say is, "Joe..."?
00:10:44Ah, come-- no, of course not.
00:10:48I want a straight answer.
00:10:51Who's running things?
00:10:53I am.
00:10:55You better be 'cause folks are starting to talk.
00:10:57They're saying that you're letting this thing run away from ya.
00:11:04Make clear who's working for who or else we're both gonna look like idiots.
00:11:16All right, I think you know your way out.
00:11:36( groans )
00:11:46( gunshot blasts )
00:11:49And with this extra-wide chip carrier, the CPU and coprocessor can be clipped into a single ribbon cable.
00:11:54It's just one of the many innovations that helped us hit the Doherty Threshold.
00:11:58( scoffs )
00:12:00You're not an engineer, are ya?
00:12:01What?
00:12:03You just sound a bit canned, that's all.
00:12:06Like you're repeating what people told you or getting it from books.
00:12:07( chuckles ) No, I'm the product manager.
00:12:11- Do I have a degree in-- - I mean, the Doherty Threshold? Come on.
00:12:14You know how many companies think they hit that in the testing phase? All of them.
00:12:18Try building the damn thing with the heat sink and the case.
00:12:21Once the realities of physics kick in, it's a whole new ball game.
00:12:24Not to mention I don't write for "Hobbyists' Weekly."
00:12:26My readers will be asleep in seconds.
00:12:28- Okay, fair enough. - Joe, I told you on the phone,
00:12:30I came here because Matt Garrison in New York said he owed you a favor.
00:12:34I owed him one, so I said I'd pop by, but now I gotta go.
00:12:37Ron, please, please.
00:12:40Just meet some of our people, get their stories.
00:12:42There's an underdog angle here
00:12:44I guarantee you'll find interesting.
00:12:49- Fine. 15 minutes. - Great.
00:12:52"Learn to Hate the 80s" playing in background"
00:12:56( keyboard keys clicking )
00:13:25As you can see, we don't waste money on amenities because, hey, you know programmers. What's the joke?
00:13:29"They're just machines for turning pizza into code."
00:13:32Yeah, good one.
00:13:34But Cameron, in this case, is a girl.
00:13:36Yep, you don't see that every day.
00:13:3822, brilliant, and writing a BIOS that defies belief.
00:13:43- What happened? - Cameron: It's gone.
00:13:46All my code, I--
00:13:48Did you try booting it up again?
00:13:49I can't even get a prompt.
00:13:51All right, look, it's probably just the monitor or the connection.
00:13:54- Guys... - What-- what's happening?
00:13:56You backed it up, right?
00:13:58Yeah-- yeah, at some point.
00:14:02"At some point"?
00:14:03What's that?
00:14:09- What the...? Oh, no. - ( Gordon scoffs )
00:14:12Are you kidding me? Guys, it was a power surge.
00:14:16Probably just burned out the disks.
00:14:18Where are your backup floppies?
00:14:20She left one in the A-drive. It's toast.
00:14:22FAT's gotta be empty.
00:14:24Cameron, where are the other ones?
00:14:28- Here, check 'em. - Yep.
00:14:36( keys clicking )
00:14:45( whimpers )
00:14:47No.
00:14:49- This one's degaussed. - This one, too-- wiped.
00:14:52What? How is that possible?
00:14:56A vacuum cleaner?
00:14:58- You plugged your vacuum cleaner in my computer?! - Okay, okay.
00:15:01- Janitor: Sorry, sorry! - Just walk me through what happened.
00:15:03You put your-- you put your backups next to your speakers and then you blast music? Good God, Cameron.
00:15:10- Why didn't you just put a magnet up to them? - Get off!
00:15:12Hey, calm down!
00:15:18Who the hell is this?
00:15:20Ron Kane, "Wall Street Quarterly."
00:15:36Okay, girls. Let's go. Let's go see your dad.
00:15:39Daddy!
00:15:40You're late. Miss Ferris had to call Mommy.
00:15:42I know, I know. I know.
00:15:44I asked you to do one thing. You can't write it on your arm?
00:15:46You can't get an admin to remind you?
00:15:47Things got crazy, okay? I'm having kind of a day here.
00:15:50Oh, you're having kind of a day?
00:15:52Now I'm gonna miss another deadline that I promised I'd make.
00:15:54Well, maybe the stakes are a little bit higher in my world, okay?
00:15:56I'm not just QA-ing calculators.
00:15:58- Excuse me? - I didn't--
00:16:00Gordon, let me ask you something.
00:16:03When is the last time you cut their toenails?
00:16:05Or which one of your daughters is allergic to apricots?
00:16:08Do you even know their pediatrician's name?
00:16:09No, you don't? Because you don't have to.
00:16:12- I make your world possible. - Mommy, let's go home.
00:16:17It's okay, it's okay. We're just-- just take them, Gordon. We'll talk at home.
00:16:21Donna.
00:16:25- Oh, my God, you can't. - No.
00:16:27You can't even take them.
00:16:29I need you to come to Cardiff.
00:16:31- Crazy back there, huh? - Pretty sported.
00:16:34- Thought they might come to blows. - ( chuckles )
00:16:36I hope it's okay that I set up here.
00:16:38Your gal-- what's her name-- said she thought it would be fine.
00:16:42Look, why don't you come back next week?
00:16:45Our head engineer just told me this whole thing's no big deal, but even so, it's kind of distracting.
00:16:51Let me level with you, Joe.
00:16:53I was never gonna write a word about this company.
00:16:57I think its odds of being a player in the PC market are about on par with the guys who fix my washer-dryer.
00:17:02I came only as a favor to Matt.
00:17:03But lo and behold, the universe paid me back, gave me a story about a company flying too close to the sun that burnt to a crisp in IBM's shadow.
00:17:14The pain, the dashed hopes and dreams.
00:17:175,000 words on that, a byline,
00:17:19I might finally get off this crappy beat and make it back to Wall Street or Silicon Valley, where the real action is.
00:17:24All of which is to say I'm not leaving till I get this in all its gory glory.
00:17:29Maybe you don't understand.
00:17:31I'm not asking you, Ron.
00:17:33Oh, a threat. Okay.
00:17:37Let me lob one back at you.
00:17:40If I leave, if I go,
00:17:42I write what I got, and we both know that ain't pretty.
00:17:45Other hand, let me stay, maybe I get the full story-- good with the bad.
00:17:49Cardiff's engineers are the best in the Silicon Prairie...
00:17:51- That's not saying much. - ...and they will find a way through this.
00:17:53It's a bump, that's all.
00:17:55Great, then I'm sure you'll want me around to see that.
00:17:57Or, wait, was that all bullshit?
00:18:04This is your data retrieval expert?
00:18:07Hello to you, too.
00:18:08She did her thesis on magnetic storage.
00:18:10How long ago, Gordon? We need current technical know-how here.
00:18:13Oh, excuse me. Like you'd know technical know-how if it hit you in the head.
00:18:17Look, you can't be here.
00:18:19- Great, that's just great. - Come on, girls.
00:18:21- Ladies, come on. - You blow my whole day and he tells me I have to leave?
00:18:24Hold up. Look, girls, calm down. Get out your coloring book.
00:18:27What are you talking about?
00:18:28With him here? Come on.
00:18:30Everything we do will be open to scrutiny.
00:18:32Donna: Who, the reporter? So tell him to leave.
00:18:34It's a little more complicated.
00:18:36With you, that's a big surprise.
00:18:37I'm actually thinking about you.
00:18:39If it comes out that you're working here, even as a favor, you think your bosses at TI would be okay with it?
00:18:43Is that it, Joe, really?
00:18:45Or do you not want anyone thinking you couldn't save your own...
00:18:47( whispers ) ...ass?
00:18:48I don't want your wife at the office.
00:18:50What the hell's the matter with you?
00:18:52Without Donna, this thing stays dead on the table, Joe.
00:18:55She is our best option. Right now, she is our only option.
00:18:58Fine, but if Kane wants to know, she's a Cardiff employee, and don't use your real name.
00:19:13Hey, uh, I need to ask you a couple questions.
00:19:17Besides the floppy you left in the A-drive and the stack near the speakers, are you sure you never backed up elsewhere?
00:19:22( faintly ) Uh-huh.
00:19:24That's a no?
00:19:26Okay, how about a list of files? Do you keep anything like that?
00:19:29No. When you're in the flow creating something, you don't just stop for some mindless bookkeeping.
00:19:35Right, which is why we're here right now.
00:19:38( scoffs ) Who are you, anyways? Just somebody's mother?
00:19:41Do you have any clue what it's like to work close to the metal?
00:19:44Like, any idea what I've lost?
00:19:46Well, FYI, I am also an engineer with a degree from Berkeley who's not only created my share of code,
00:19:52- but given birth to two real humans. - Oh, God.
00:19:53So yeah, I am somebody's mother and you could use one right now because, frankly, you're a mess.
00:19:59Leave me alone. Go burn a bra or something.
00:20:03That's great. Sally Ride just went to space and here's you screwing up at work and lashing out like a child
00:20:08at the people trying to help you.
00:20:10You slept with the boss to get here. Now I know why you had to.
00:20:13Oh, I'm still sleeping with him, in case you're wondering, bitch.
00:20:16Oh, wow.
00:20:18You really don't think much of yourself, do you?
00:20:20Go to hell.
00:20:30( panting )
00:20:50Donna: It's melted, fine, so it can't spin.
00:20:52The read head's damaged anyway.
00:20:54We'll have to remount it on a different spindle.
00:20:55Wait, won't that just ruin the head on that one?
00:20:57Yeah, you gonna spin it by hand?
00:20:58- A micron at a time? - Yes.
00:21:00If the guys at NASA can grind parabolic mirrors to within one sixth of the wavelength of yellow light by hand,
00:21:05I'm pretty sure I can control the rotation of a disk.
00:21:07In fact, my chances of success are greater by a factor of 144.
00:21:13Maybe, but no way the ins and outs.
00:21:15Exactly, which is why we'll modify it.
00:21:17Use the stepper motor on the head, not the spinner motor.
00:21:19Remove the data one click at a time, back up to a third drive.
00:21:23Only problem being we'll die of old age before you finish.
00:21:26Not if the FAT's intact.
00:21:27That way, aside from the fried files,
00:21:29I can reassemble the BIOS by deduction.
00:21:31( scoffs )
00:21:35I think she's smarter than you are.
00:21:36I knew that the moment I met her.
00:21:38How I'd never really deserve her.
00:21:41And, frankly, I'm amazed she puts up with me.
00:21:43( whispers ) Someone's in the doghouse.
00:21:44Come on, let's do this.
00:21:52Joe: Hey, you all right?
00:21:53I brought you something to eat.
00:21:55Just go.
00:22:12( keys clicking )
00:22:14Okay, you can do the transfer.
00:22:16ETA on that, Ed?
00:22:18Not too long. It's coming.
00:22:20Wiring's a bit tricky.
00:22:22Spinner wires are in the middle of the ribbon.
00:22:26- Mommy? I wanna go. - I'm starving.
00:22:30- Maylene... - I'm sorry, I got rascals of my own at home.
00:22:34- What about Debbie? - Joe sent her home. I gotta go.
00:22:36( sighs ) Fine.
00:22:40Okay, I've got nuts and raisins.
00:22:44- That's what's for dinner? - Just eat it, okay?
00:22:46- Kids in Africa are starving right now. - Gordon...
00:22:49Com on, we need to get this done.
00:22:52Hey, I can take them if you guys wanna keep working.
00:22:55No, no, no. We're good, thanks.
00:22:57We don't need any more of your help.
00:22:59Well, where will you be?
00:23:01Uh, the garage, I guess, just outside the fire door.
00:23:07Fine, all right? Just be careful.
00:23:09There's a phone down there. Call if you got a problem.
00:23:11Okay, and we'll be right in this room, all right?
00:23:14Here, dinner, which they will eat and not gripe about.
00:23:17I'm sure they'll be little angels.
00:23:22The good news is I'll go blind before I die.
00:23:25Then at least I'll have to stop.
00:23:29Well, the guys are bringing you down another monitor.
00:23:31- There. - ( sighs )
00:23:33There it is, the FAT. It's mostly intact.
00:23:36- Thank God. - Easy, now. It's a process.
00:23:44You know, watching you work, you know what it reminds me of?
00:23:49How often you distract me when I'm trying to work?
00:23:52That night in CS-50, remember?
00:23:57When everybody had left the lab and you forced yourself on me on the motherboard assembly table.
00:24:02I recall it a little differently.
00:24:05It took five days to rebuild the ones that broke
00:24:08- when you swept them to the floor. - You swept them to the floor.
00:24:13Hey, romantic urgency.
00:24:16Yeah, I remember.
00:24:21Donna, I'm-- I'm sorry.
00:24:38Okay, now leave me alone. I gotta work.
00:24:40- Okay. - ( chair rumbles )
00:24:42Okay, oh, do you want tickle spray?
00:24:45Sure.
00:24:47Some guy who doesn't work here anymore left it in his desk, so I stole it.
00:24:51Some people think it's yucky, but let's just try it.
00:24:54Okay, ready?
00:24:59( laughs )
00:25:01No?
00:25:02I think real tickles are better, what do you think?
00:25:05- Right? Real tickles are good. - ( laughing )
00:25:09- You're not trash. - Yeah, you're fun.
00:25:12What? Did someone say I was?
00:25:19It's okay, girls. You can tell me.
00:25:21Well, Dad said to Mom that you were just like white trash.
00:25:27Haley: Yeah, they were joking.
00:25:29How do you know they were joking?
00:25:31'Cause they were laughing.
00:25:33Let's go play, Cameron.
00:25:39You guys wanna see something fun?
00:25:44( gasps )
00:25:45Huh?
00:25:49Okay, go. Playtime's over. Go play with your parents.
00:25:56Joanie: Let's go.
00:25:58( door opens, closes )
00:26:47( garage door rattling )
00:26:57( rattling stops )
00:27:22I thought Joe told you to leave.
00:27:24Oh, he did.
00:27:26But then we came to an understanding.
00:27:32How's the BIOS recovery looking?
00:27:38Yeah, your engineers didn't want to talk to me either.
00:27:42They're a prickly bunch.
00:27:44I thought they were gonna try and crucify me the moment I set foot down there.
00:27:48Now you know they're smart.
00:27:52Must be especially rough on you.
00:27:55I mean, 22 years here-- selling diodes and ham radios... to mainframe software, to this?
00:28:03( chuckles )
00:28:05You feeling any guilt letting some IBM slickster come in and hijack it all away from you?
00:28:15( scoffs ) First, check your facts.
00:28:19No one hijacked anything from me.
00:28:22And, second, you think your little story here about our failed hopes and dreams, that gonna revolutionize news reportin'?
00:28:30Hell, just another wad of paper
00:28:33I'll wrap my dead fish heads in.
00:28:35But you go ahead and write your Titanic story, the one where we go down.
00:28:42But I tell ya, y'all should be careful.
00:28:47Because when we build this PC, everybody gonna wanna be in and you... are gonna be outside standing there, your little pecker wagging in the wind.
00:29:03Now, you get out of my office before I punch you in the face.
00:29:16I think we got it.
00:29:20( spray can rattling )
00:29:35- ( loud crashing ) - Man: Damn it!
00:29:40( gun cocks )
00:29:42Brian: Ah.
00:29:47( laughs )
00:29:50Oh, man.
00:29:52They fired you, too?
00:29:54God, it's like a frickin' horror movie over there.
00:29:58Hey, oh, don't worry. I only shoot bad guys.
00:30:02Yeah. ( laughs )
00:30:04Oh, oh, you're here for payback, huh?
00:30:08Justice!
00:30:10What are you gonna write? The usual, huh?
00:30:12Okay, go ahead. Do it.
00:30:16I mean, they're both such hypocrites, right?
00:30:20Nose-in-the-air Donna with her whole careerwoman act, and Gordon, the artiste? Oh, please.
00:30:28Like he and Joe what's-his-face are ever gonna create a PC to rival the big boys.
00:30:35Do it.
00:30:38I swear to God, I won't tell.
00:30:46( clicks key )
00:30:47( sighs ) We got it.
00:30:52Kane: Nice save. Crisis averted, huh?
00:30:54Well, we're just lucky the file allocation table wasn't lost.
00:30:57Once I found that, I was able to write a program to help reassemble the data sectors.
00:31:01She's not completely recovered, but by my calculations, about 93%.
00:31:05- And you are? - This is, um, Susan Fairchild.
00:31:09She's one of our debuggers.
00:31:12Thanks, Susan. Nice work.
00:31:14Hey, guys. How about showing Ron here how you cracked the problem?
00:31:17You really got in deep there, right?
00:31:19Okay, well, the magnetic platter melted, right?
00:31:21And it couldn't be spun. So we remounted it.
00:31:24- Kane: And you are...? - Oh, Gordon Clark, head engineer.
00:31:29No, no, but, come on. IBM decimated your mainframe business.
00:31:33You laid off scores of employees.
00:31:35Have you got the resources, the guts,
00:31:37to fight in the PC world?
00:31:39Joe: Ron, three things--
00:31:40nimbleness, vision, and a complete lack of fear.
00:31:44IBM's formidable, but it's gotten fat.
00:31:52( sighs )
00:32:31The storage room has no carpeting.
00:32:33It's concrete.
00:32:35I don't know about you, but I'd use a mop, not a vacuum cleaner.
00:32:39I had the janitor let go, but if you want, I can call--
00:32:41My God, you are tenacious.
00:32:47They were degaussed, all right.
00:32:49But one of them had a spreadsheet on it.
00:32:51Another, part of a game.
00:32:53Cameron's sloppy, but she's not that sloppy.
00:32:56She would've used clean disks to back up on, not those.
00:33:00You engineered this.
00:33:04You got her out of the room somehow, you made the power surge happen, but you grabbed a bunch of random disks, didn't you, and demagnetized them all before swapping them for Cameron's?
00:33:17Congrats, you got me.
00:33:19And if I hadn't recovered the BIOS?
00:33:21I would've saved the day myself before Kane left the building.
00:33:26All of this for a little publicity?
00:33:28Don't underestimate it.
00:33:30He came in here today with zero interest in what we were doing.
00:33:33Now, whether he writes that we're geniuses on the cusp of something great or misfits who almost crashed and burned, at least he'll write something, and right now that's all we need.
00:33:42And Cameron, who's sleeping with you?
00:33:45- She's just collateral damage? - She'll get over it.
00:33:48- Plus, she's learned to be more careful. - ( Donna scoffs )
00:33:51Look, you can think what you want about me, Donna.
00:33:53But this is their dream, too, not just mine.
00:33:55I'd hate to see their trust in me broken over something so minor, so beneficial as this.
00:34:05If you're smart, and clearly you are... you won't tell anyone. Not even Gordon.
00:34:21The kids are fine. Thanks for asking.
00:34:25Hey, would you get them settled, please?
00:34:27- What? - Just-- I'll be there in a minute.
00:34:29Okay.
00:34:32Hey.
00:34:37You scared my girls.
00:34:39I had to leave, I'm sorry.
00:34:42You should be.
00:34:43I don't know if you heard, but I recovered your code.
00:34:48Not all of it, but 93.6%.
00:34:50Thank you.
00:34:55God, what I said to you--
00:34:56No, forget it. You were a wreck.
00:34:58Makes sense you would be.
00:35:00One time when I was in school, I spilled a whole Coke on my motherboard.
00:35:04Hadn't backed up for weeks.
00:35:06I felt like jumping off the Bay Bridge.
00:35:08But I have to tell you, my code... was never like yours.
00:35:14Yours is, uh... well, it's like a piece of music.
00:35:24You should go home. Sleep, maybe eat a real meal.
00:35:29You can work tomorrow.
00:35:31No, I gotta get back that 6.4%.
00:35:34Suit yourself.
00:35:39Oh, are these-- are these yours?
00:35:42Oh.
00:35:45Gordon.
00:35:55( siren wailing )
00:36:11( car door closes )
00:36:22( sighs )
00:36:23Was a little fast, huh?
00:36:25License and registration?
00:36:27Yeah.
00:36:29Whoa, whoa, what are you reaching for?
00:36:31Just getting my license out of the-- whoa, whoa.
00:36:34What are you doing?
00:36:35All right, all right.
00:36:38Oh, shit. He hit me.
00:36:40No, I-- what?
00:36:42Ow!
00:36:44( thumping )
00:36:50( door closes )
00:36:55They're gonna be a mess tomorrow.
00:36:57You mean in two hours?
00:36:58( scoffs )
00:37:00Man, what a day.
00:37:03You were amazing. I mean, amazing.
00:37:05Susan Fairchild? You give me my mother's maiden name?
00:37:08It was the first thing I thought of.
00:37:09So you think of me as my mother?
00:37:12No, of course not.
00:37:14You're being crabby.
00:37:16Come on, we both need to get to bed.
00:37:20What?
00:37:23What?
00:37:31Joe fried Cameron's hard drive and made it look like she degaussed her backups.
00:37:36He did it on purpose to try and get that reporter to write about you guys, about your PC, about the company.
00:37:42The BIOS was never lost.
00:37:45He had the real backups the whole time.
00:37:47- What? - This is the man we've hitched our wagon to, Gordon.
00:37:50This is your partner in this whole thing.
00:37:53But how could he? I mean--
00:37:56Jesus.
00:37:59I mean, what he put us all through.
00:38:00Wasting my whole day on some massive fake drama?
00:38:03He only told me when I confronted him about it.
00:38:10God.
00:38:16Well, did it work?
00:38:19Is the reporter gonna write the story about us and our PC?
00:38:26What?
00:38:28What?
00:38:31I'm just asking.
00:38:34- ( phones ringing ) - ( chatter )
00:38:39John: Jeff, we still fishin' on Sunday?
00:38:47Hey, Hank.
00:38:50Saw that boy of yours on the mound.
00:38:52- ( laughs ) - God, he is bringing some Nolan Ryan heat, that kid.
00:38:57Yep, they do grow up quick, Boz.
00:39:09( groans )
00:39:18( exhales )
00:39:43You wanted to see me? Because I'm doing it right now.
00:39:45No, no, it's not about that report.
00:39:47It's about this one.
00:39:50Not only was it late, it was full of errors.
00:39:54I looked like an idiot in front of Mark.
00:39:56Um...
00:39:58I'm sorry.
00:40:01What's wrong?
00:40:04You're better than this.
00:40:05Now, I'm a friend. You know that.
00:40:08But I can't keep covering for you.
00:40:09I've got my own job to think about.
00:40:18As of now, you're on probation.
00:40:22Now, unless your work improves, there may be action taken.
00:40:31That's it.
00:40:39( liquid pouring )
00:40:46Jeez.
00:40:48What the hell happened to you?
00:40:51I got careless, fell.
00:40:55( groans )
00:40:59Had a close call yesterday.
00:41:01Yep.
00:41:05If it hadn't been for Donna, who knows where we'd be?
00:41:23"Fear" playing
00:41:25♪ Fear ♪
00:41:31♪ It's cold and it's gray ♪
00:41:34♪ It's strange ♪
00:41:36- ♪ Fear... ♪ - ( disk drive clicking )
00:41:42♪ Fear ♪
00:41:48♪ Fear ♪
00:41:52♪ It's cold and it's gray ♪
00:41:55♪ I just can't explain ♪
00:41:58♪ Fear ♪
00:42:04♪ Ooh... ♪
00:42:09♪ Same as yesterday ♪
00:42:14♪ Fear ♪
00:42:20♪ Fear ♪
00:42:25♪ Fear. ♪