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Giant

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( rain pattering )

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( thunder crashing )

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( faint buzzing )

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Haley: Daddy?

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Gordon, are you okay? You're screaming.

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- What? - You're screaming at the top of your lungs.

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- Joanie: Mommy! - What time is it? Why aren't you in bed?

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This analysis report-- I have to leave for Lubbock Tuesday and it has to be perfect.

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- Did I wake up the kids? - You probably woke the neighborhood.

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- Are you sure you're okay? - Yeah.

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Monkeys, it's okay. I'm coming.

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( girls crying )

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Can I get you some dinner before I take off?

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Can you still call it dinner at 2:30 in the morning?

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I'm good, Debbie. Thanks.

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"Can I get you some dinner before I take off?"

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- Oh, be nice. - She's right. You gotta eat.

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Look who's talking.

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All work and no play makes Joe a dull boy.

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Hmm?

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- There's got to be another way. - We've tried everything.

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- Well, get more creative. - I can't.

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I move more things around, it's going to start to look bad.

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It'll be a problem.

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Personal computer division is already operating

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at a massive deficit.

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By close of business next week, the hole will be so deep, it will take the entire company with it.

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You keep this between us.

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Do you understand?

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( Cameron chuckling )

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( chuckling, chattering )

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We shouldn't be eating in here.

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- ( computer keys clicking ) - I know.

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I just like looking at it.

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It kinda turns me on.

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Oh, is that weird?

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Joe, that's a live current.

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( pops )

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It's only a few volts.

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( gasps, pants )

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- What are you doing? - ( clicking )

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( shudders ) I'm turning you on.

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( current humming )

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- ( grunts ) - ( gasps )

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( laughs )

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( phone ringing )

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No, someone's calling.

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It's 3:00 in the morning.

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( ringing continues )

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No, no, I'm thrilled you'll do it,

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I'm just surprised you called back.

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I left you a few messages, but that was several weeks ago.

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Oh, next week? I had no idea he was showing his photos here.

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I'd love to see that. I would love to see you, work with you on this.

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Oh, the sixth. I'll look forward to that.

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( chuckles ) How have you been?

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( theme music playing )

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Can't say I'm exactly happy about the extra memory

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- or Cameron's expanded O/S... - The lasagna is in the freezer.

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Don't forget to take it out and let it thaw before you reheat it in the oven.

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You know, that's the past. We have to move on.

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...in case you need it the number for the hotel is on the fridge.

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- Gordon, did you hear me? - I know what people are saying.

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They're saying that I roll over for software.

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- But the truth is-- - Gordon, look at me.

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Lasagna, freezer, thaw, oven, number on the fridge. Got it.

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Look, the QA tests, they're gonna go fine.

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There's gonna be disappointment, but we need to focus on the net gain here.

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- They need to realize that... - Okay, so you're taking the kids to school,

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Rose will be here by the time you get back, and I'll be home by noon tomorrow.

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What they need to realize is that I'm in there every day.

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I'm pushing Joe to get what we need.

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I'll miss you, too.

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Sometimes our thoughts are often...

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Ed: Boot time's 48.24 seconds.

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Larry: 48? We were at 39 last month.

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Ed: OS memory requirements. I mean, the thing's basically

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doing a 600-pound standing squat

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every time it turns on.

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- System response time? - 403 milliseconds.

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There goes the Doherty Threshold.

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- Weight? - Ed: Only added a few ounces,

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but it puts us over 15 pounds.

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Stan: It's the extra RAM chips and the daughter board.

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I know what it is. Loss in compatibility?

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Tried to load Lotus this morning and it tanked.

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I'd call that a big yes.

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All right, let's talk names.

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Oh, you mean software's not naming it?

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I'm gonna take a list of suggestions to the product manager and there's gonna be a discussion.

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So you mean we don't have a chance in hell.

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( all chuckle )

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Do you guys have name suggestions or not?

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( taps )

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Okay.

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Thank you.

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Well, if you knew this guy was locked for a week, why am I just cancelling Kenny today?

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It's awful abrupt and he's not gonna be thrilled.

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My guy's temperamental. He's an artist.

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Despite our back and forth over the phone,

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I wasn't even sure he would show up.

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But now that he's here, I know he's a yes.

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- There's something-- - He say that?

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Cameron: A bunch of teenagers broke into

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Los Alamos National Lab's computers.

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Also into some cancer center and a big bank.

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Most were DECs running VMS OS.

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God, cover story and everything. Pretty cool.

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You stole my car.

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I stole your keys.

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The car just turns on when I put them in.

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Oh, Simon Church. It's fantastic to see you.

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Thank you for making the trip all this way.

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I can't tell you how exciting this is for us and the project.

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Right.

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Hello to you, too.

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I'm sorry I'm late. I know I've kept you waiting.

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I just have a few things to get in order.

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Would you mind waiting for us in the conference room?

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I can't wait to see what you've put together.

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- Debbie? - Mm-hmm.

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You think today maybe we could be adults? Just for a few hours?

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Uh, yes, sir, Mr. MacMillan, sir.

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He is one of the top industrial designers in the world.

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If he makes our case, it puts us on a whole new level.

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It was a joke, okay? I'm sorry. Jesus.

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You knew I had this meeting today.

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I'll go first.

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The contour, the design, the angles, it-- wow.

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All I can say is wow. It's exactly what we wanted.

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So glad that I could accommodate.

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I think this is something very special.

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( stammers ) Yeah, it's a pretty girl. C-can I say something?

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What happened to the specs that you've had for a week?

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I saw them, but they were too limiting.

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Moving past the specs gives us an opportunity to make something, something that isn't just a beige rectangle.

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Okay, those rectangles took months and months of-- do you think you can just waltz in here and demand that we change everything

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'cause you don't like the way that it looks?

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- Yes. - Okay.

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Okay, well, we'll redesign the whole thing to fit the suit.

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I saw that you worked on the Countach and the DeLorean.

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Let me tell you what I know. Both are in the shop every hundred miles.

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Nobody gives a damn about what the computer looks like as long as they work.

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Let me tell you what I know.

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Your consumers will soon have more than a dozen choices that look identical to what you'd build, so what will capture their attention?

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A design that they will be magnetically drawn to every single time they move to touch your machine.

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Joe, this design will require another hardware overhaul.

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I'm talking hundreds of hours. The one place that I'm ahead is heat.

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If I ditch the sink for this, I run--

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Joe: Ahem.

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When we unveil the Contrail and it looks like this, people will be falling over themselves.

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Wait, the what?

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The Contrail. We're calling it the Contrail.

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I'm announcing it this week, so don't tell anyone.

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The Contrail? You're naming it after the exhaust that comes out of the back of a plane?

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It's about soaring, leaving the competition in the dust, which is exactly what this design can accomplish.

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No, Joe, contrail is the dust.

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Look, if we continue to put form ahead of function, we're gonna be the ones left behind with everyone laughing at us.

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I mean, why don't you just call it-- call it the "Cardiff Giant"?

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You assured me that everything was in line

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and that my time wouldn't be wasted.

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I don't have time to waste.

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What is this? I thought this was a done deal.

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You fly out all this way and now you're leaving?

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I let another designer go just to take this meeting.

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- Simon: What's with the girl? - Is that what this is about?

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- ( elevator bell pings ) - I never should've come.

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He's gone. Are you happy?

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All because you didn't like the name?

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What did you want to call it?

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The Giant? Fine. It's the Giant.

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I'll have marketing toss the art and start from scratch.

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Hey, regardless of the resizing, half the design was metal.

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You want your Armani pants to catch on fire every time you put it in your lap?

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I think you act like you can't see it because the truth is you can't do it.

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( paper thumps )

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I read a whole magazine-- thank you.

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Someone made me breakfast. Someone made my kids breakfast.

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- It's a revolution. - ( chuckles )

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You must think I am just the greenest--

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No, no, no one I know gets excited about business trips anymore.

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Especially this trip.

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Why? We're bringing them fixes for the 99/4A.

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- We're part of the solution. - ( elevator bell pings )

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Well, not sure corporate sees it that way.

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These are Band-Aids on a sucking chest wound.

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Well, then why don't we tell them the truth?

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I would, but I'd also like to keep my job.

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- Execs at this level... - Four, please.

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...they want to hear what they want to hear. Eight, please.

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They asked us to present the report, so that's what we're gonna do.

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Joanie: We can play dress-up and then play Cabbage Patch.

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( Haley gasps ) A dance party.

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Mommy left lasagna in the freezer.

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We could put it in the oven and then play Cabbage Patch.

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Haley: Or blocks. We could play blocks.

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No one's gonna tell us what to eat.

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We are gonna make our own dinner all by ourselves.

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- Joanie: Mommy's gonna be mad. - What are we gonna eat?

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Mommy's not here.

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We need to get Ken back.

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Are you shitting me?

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We have six weeks till COMDEX and we need a case.

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Unless you want me to wrap the machine in a garbage bag, we need a designer.

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With only 256 bytes of RAM in the register, we have a bottleneck that sets off a four-cycle wait to clear every time we load it.

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- Hunt-- - Plus a power regulator that gets so hot, users refer to it as the "coffee cup warmer."

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Hunt, you're listing off a lot of problems, and a lot of problems means a lot of money for fixes.

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We need assurances that correcting these will solve the computer's flaws once and for all.

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Well, they won't.

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I'm sorry, but there are no once-and-for-all fixes for the 99.

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If you want to do the right thing, you drop it from our product list for good.

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( chuckles ) She's right.

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I mean, what are we gonna do, slash prices again?

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Hand out another rebate? We're practically giving it away already.

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If you ask me, we get out of the PC market altogether.

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( elevator bell pings )

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I am so sorry. I didn't mean to jump in--

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Donna, they've been toying with dropping the 99 for months.

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People are just too scared to say it out loud.

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- Except for you. - Wait, really?

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If you hadn't said that, they never would've heard the truth.

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- That took guts. - I thought it took stupidity.

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Will you please just take the credit?

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Now, I say we meet downstairs for dinner, on the company's credit card, of course, and we celebrate a job well done.

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7:00?

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Yeah, okay.

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- She had to build her own fire... - ( phone ringing )

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...and gather her own wood.

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Hello?

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Debbie on phone: Hi, Gordon. I've got Joe for ya.

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But in 1898, Great-Grandma Iris picked up some stakes and ran off to the Klondike during the last great gold rush.

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Food was scarce. You had to hunt and cook...

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...from scratch all on your own.

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But Grandma Iris, she was tough.

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She was real tough.

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And this was her original recipe.

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- Are you tough? - No.

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Let her speak for herself.

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Come here.

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Show your big sister what you're made of.

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- It's good, Daddy. - It is good.

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I want some. I'm tough.

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- It's good. - 'Cause you're tough.

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And you're tough.

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We're all tough.

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Can we make cookies, Daddy?

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Mommy has the cut-and-put-in-the-oven kind.

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Can we play with you, Daddy?

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We really want to play with you.

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Yes to cookies, yes to games, yes to Daddy's wonderful stew.

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You guys go wash up.

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"Heart of the Night" playing in background

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( slow dripping )

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"Friendly Communication" playing on headphones

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( door closes )

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♪ I'm talking 'bout you... ♪

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I take it you're not going to the photography thing tonight?

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No, actually.

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I came to change because instead I'm joining

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John Bosworth and Ken Burke at "Strokers."

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That's a strip club with an incredible name.

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Beige box it is.

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Look, it's not what I want, either.

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Blame Gordon. He blew it up.

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( music continues )

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Did you sleep with Simon?

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Is that something that would be a problem for you?

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I don't give a shit that he's a man.

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Honestly.

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10 years ago, I was at a conference in Europe.

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Simon spoke, I was in the audience.

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He was...

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I wanted to be him.

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We stayed through the end of the event, traveled around the continent for the next month and then... he left.

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That's it.

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And yet he was in the office today.

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He's a brilliant designer.

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I was willing to put up with him if it meant something great for the work we've done.

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But I guess he was just stringing me along.

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I'm sorry I snapped at you earlier.

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That guy just messes me up.

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( door closes )

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- "The Stroke" playing - Darlin'.

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♪ Stroke me, stroke me ♪

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♪ Stroke... ♪

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That one, she'll dance for a dollar, do anything you like.

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I don't dance for a dollar.

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Oh, your quote is perfectly reasonable and we'd like to move forward.

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My quote? It's gone up. Way up.

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Oh, come on, Kenny, man. We're not made of money here.

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We're talking about a basic injection mold now.

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You and I have been in the same circles for years.

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I've always had the utmost respect--

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( chuckles )

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We was window-shopping and decided you were the man to marry.

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Yeah, you're settling.

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See, I like to get asked to the prom first.

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If I don't, my feelings get hurt.

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Hey, speaking of marriage, how's Ginnie?

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Ginnie's doing just fine.

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Yeah? You line anything up on the side yet?

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Uh, we're not settling. We're betting on utility.

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Your design is simple, it's welcoming, it doesn't intimidate, and we want our machine to be... friendly.

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Shit, I don't need to give you a dollar.

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You'll dance for free.

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( laughs )

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( music playing softly )

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- Do you have an invite? - Huh? Yeah.

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What the hell is this?

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You skank.

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You used me for a ride, didn't you?

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Huh? Relax, there's free champagne.

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30 minutes and I'm leaving your skinny ass.

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Can I get one of those, please?

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Bleak.

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Mm. I think the photographer understood very well how empty this place really is.

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Tell me about it. I'm from here.

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Mm, my apologies, then.

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So, what can I do for "Miss Rainbow Brite" this evening?

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- Agree to build our case. - ( chuckles )

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How old are you?

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Old enough to see the difference between a $100,000 car that only a fraction of the population can afford and a utility that every single human being will be interfacing with inside of five years.

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I can certainly see why Joe likes you.

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Please tell him I said bravo for the very clever second push.

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Joe didn't send me.

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But I know this is important to him.

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Important, hmm?

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What did Joe tell you about me?

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Look, I know you guys humped all over Europe or whatever.

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- And I don't care. - Oh, is that how he put it?

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Because I seem to remember it fairly differently.

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- Did he tell you I left him? - Yeah, he did.

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Did he tell you why?

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Because I told him I loved him, and the moment I said it, I knew it was over so I left the next morning.

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I tried to spare myself the embarrassment.

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We did have quite a bit of fun for a while.

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Late nights. ( chuckles )

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Did a lot of stupid things, but in the end, I believe Joe just got bored.

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Listen...

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I know that you think what you have with him is different, but please don't make the mistake of thinking that he won't do the same thing to you eventually.

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Come on, let's go.

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Wait, I just got this one. Come here, come on.

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Hey, let's have some champagne.

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Who's that, an old boyfriend?

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Hmm? Yeah.

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He looks like a real asshole. What did he say to you?

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Nothing.

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All right, hold the light steady. Come on, focus, girls.

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Can we play another game? Something we can win?

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If you play me, you won't win.

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But Mommy never wins.

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That's because Mommy loses on purpose, which is not a good life lesson.

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( phone ringing )

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In fact, look. Look what time it is.

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It's PJ time. You guys go get your PJs on.

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All right, as soon as you brush your teeth, I'll come in there.

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Can we have our story in your bed?

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Yeah, fine. Fine, just go.

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- Hello. - Hey, it's me.

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Oh, hi.

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I-- I called.

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Uh, is everything okay?

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No, everything's not okay.

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We went over the case design again today and once again Joe wants me to shift everything around inside to accommodate.

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It's style over substance and I'm tired of it.

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Guy comes in and presents something with metal paneling, and because of the dimensions, the heat sink won't fit.

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I mean, the thing's gonna end up being a waffle iron.

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I'll fax you over the dimensions so you can see how ridiculous it is.

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Wait, but that could work, couldn't it?

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Let the exterior paneling pull heat off the board?

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It's actually an interesting idea.

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- ( snaps ) - ( grunts )

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( clatters )

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( Gordon grunts ) Ooh!

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Gordon?

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Gordon?

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Gordon?

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I have to go.

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Joanie: Daddy, we have our PJs on!

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Come on.

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( handset clicks )

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At the end of the day, we're happy to be doing business with y'all.

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We'll get you a case.

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Well, I appreciate that, Kenny.

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The pleasure's ours.

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Get that plastic mold fired up ASAP, huh?

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We figure with the amount of money you're spending,

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I can bump you to the top of the list.

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I appreciate that.

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Hey, you all right there, partner?

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- Long week. - Hurts, don't it?

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Well, at least we got to have a good time on Cardiff's dime, though, right?

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- Yeah, sure. - Have a good one, Kenny.

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Hey, you know, we must'a seen 20 pretty titties.

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Not so much as a smile from you.

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What, are you queer?

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( grunts )

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That is assault, John! I will press charges.

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I am gonna sue your ass, John!

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You hear me?

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Kenny: All right. I'm good, I'm good. Get your hands off me.

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Can you still make it work with your guy?

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I can try.

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Daddy?

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Um... a long time ago, way back in the 1800s, there was a farmer in Cardiff, New York.

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Cardiff, like your job.

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Exactly. And this farmer, he wanted to feel special, so he built a 10-foot-tall giant

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and buried it out in his field.

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And he waited, and a year went by.

00:25:47

And then he and some of his workers dug it up.

00:25:52

And the men who worked for him were convinced that the giant was real.

00:25:59

And the people told him to show it to the world, and he did.

00:26:06

And people came from all around.

00:26:11

And he felt very, very special.

00:26:16

He was so special that somebody offered to partner with him.

00:26:24

P.T. Barnum, an expert salesman.

00:26:32

And they fought and they argued day and night because the salesman wanted the giant all to himself.

00:26:44

What happened?

00:26:47

P.T. Barnum built his own giant.

00:26:53

And he made it part of his circus and he claimed that it was real.

00:26:58

And he was such an expert salesman that everyone forgot about the farmer... and he was left in the dust, in the contrail.

00:27:20

And I swear I was headed for the firing squad.

00:27:22

Great surprise, huh?

00:27:26

You've been far away.

00:27:28

I'm sorry, I'm...

00:27:32

Ever since Gordon called?

00:27:35

"Music Box Dancer" playing in background

00:27:38

My husband is-- well, he is an amazing man.

00:27:45

What he created for Cardiff, it's a miracle.

00:27:48

No matter how they derailed him along the way, he made it work at every step.

00:27:53

Chips on both sides of the board, an entire megabyte of RAM for an expanded OS...

00:27:58

Donna, why are you telling me this?

00:28:03

Because we made a deal.

00:28:09

We agreed that if he did this that it wouldn't turn out like last time, and I just don't think that he's strong enough and I'm--

00:28:18

I'm not sure that I'm strong enough.

00:28:22

You?

00:28:23

You are incredible.

00:28:28

( music continues )

00:28:33

Gosh, you think this piano player knows any other songs?

00:28:36

They should hire you to play.

00:28:37

They should.

00:28:40

( music stops )

00:28:42

Uh-oh, looks like he's taking a break.

00:28:44

Good.

00:28:48

- No. - Go on.

00:28:49

- I can't. - Quit your stalling.

00:28:52

Fine.

00:28:54

Go on, get up there.

00:29:02

( applauding )

00:29:11

playing "New Orleans Boogie"

00:29:25

That's a lot better than that last guy.

00:29:27

What's your name?

00:29:29

Susan Fairchild.

00:29:36

You call me all the way out here just to shoot the breeze?

00:29:40

The PC program's out of money.

00:29:44

I'm sorry to land it on you like that.

00:29:45

Wait, why am I just hearing about this?

00:29:47

What the hell happened?

00:29:50

Innovation is a risk.

00:29:51

I don't understand even what that means.

00:29:53

You sound like Joe, for Christ's sake.

00:29:55

The good news is we're weeks away from a payday.

00:29:58

The moment we debut at COMDEX, Nathan--

00:30:00

Did you strike Ken Burke tonight in the face?

00:30:03

- He insulted Ginnie-- - He called me up madder'n hell.

00:30:05

I need you to personally offer us a bridge loan to get us to COMDEX.

00:30:08

Are you out of your mind?

00:30:10

We're gonna pay you back by the end of the year.

00:30:12

You have no idea what these kids are making, Nathan.

00:30:14

This could change the-- this could change everything.

00:30:16

In five years, every one of us could have one of these damn things in the house.

00:30:21

It's not a small market we're talking about.

00:30:23

We gotta get in the door now.

00:30:26

I'm thinking about putting up my home.

00:30:28

I need you to match that.

00:30:29

- Match? - Yeah.

00:30:30

What the hell is wrong with you?

00:30:32

Rule number one, you don't risk your own money.

00:30:36

You've been brainwashed, gone native.

00:30:39

Ain't nothing worse than a businessman who's lost his compass.

00:30:42

Hell, Nathan, you trusted me before, damn it.

00:30:44

I was the one that got us to mainframes, didn't I--

00:30:46

Yeah, that's when you were still levelheaded, before you started burning the bridges of every business relationship that I have ever forged and now you're dragging me out here in the middle of the night... asking me to cash in my family's land?

00:30:57

- Jesus, boy. - Nathan!

00:30:59

If that program is out of money, that is God saying, "Good night and God bless."

00:31:06

Once the last dime goes, you shut it down.

00:31:17

Pull yourself together, John.

00:31:25

Go home to your wife.

00:31:34

The moment I met you, you know what I longed for?

00:31:37

The day when we would get to work together, when we finally had something that would be worthy of you.

00:31:42

And that thing is a portable IBM clone?

00:31:46

Joe, I appreciate the blanket flattery, but it's a little too late, isn't it?

00:31:52

I don't get it. Why call me?

00:31:55

Why come back into my life at all?

00:31:57

I remember when Jeremy said he was leaving New York to come spend a year here.

00:32:01

"Tour the Great Plains," he said--

00:32:03

Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas.

00:32:05

"Photograph the landscape." What landscape?

00:32:09

I mean, we all thought he'd gone mad.

00:32:12

But here I am trying to see what he was talking about, looking at his pictures, and trying to figure out why you moved here.

00:32:20

I'll tell you why. Equal opportunity, a level playing field--

00:32:22

Joe, please. I already got the hard sell from your wunderkind over there.

00:32:26

Truly the future generation, Joe.

00:32:29

She actually reminds me of you at that age.

00:32:33

She's light-years ahead of where I was then.

00:32:36

She is tomorrow, and we're all better off because of it.

00:32:39

In the end, it doesn't matter what design we choose because it's what's inside the machine that's brilliant.

00:32:44

She did that. Not you, not me.

00:32:49

Do the case, don't do the case. I don't care.

00:32:52

Get off me, "Kojak." Ow!

00:32:54

( goblet crashes )

00:32:55

- ( laughing ) - ( Judie laughing )

00:32:57

All right. Come here, come on. Get a hold of yourself.

00:32:59

Sorry.

00:33:04

"That guy just messes me up."

00:33:07

( laughing )

00:33:11

Oh, wait a minute. There we go.

00:33:14

You know, you probably made that piano player more in tips than he makes in a whole year...

00:33:20

"Susan Fairchild."

00:33:24

Wait a minute, I think I know that name.

00:33:26

Oh, that's my mother's maiden name.

00:33:28

You probably heard it around.

00:33:29

No, actually, I think I read it somewhere.

00:33:34

Ahem.

00:33:35

You should be "Susan Fairchild" more often.

00:33:38

She's fun.

00:33:45

Can I tell you something personal?

00:33:49

Doing that extra report got you here.

00:33:52

Saying no to those execs changed our whole presentation.

00:34:01

Showing people who you really are, you should do that more often.

00:34:06

Be bolder.

00:34:12

( elevator bell pings )

00:34:15

Ahem. I'll see you downstairs at 6:00 for our flight.

00:34:32

Haley: Will we find the giant?

00:34:34

Joanie: I'm sure we're close.

00:34:36

Haley: We have to dig deeper, come on.

00:34:39

Joanie: We're very deep.

00:34:41

Haley: Oh, my gosh. I think I found a worm.

00:34:43

Joanie: You did? What should we name it?

00:34:44

Haley: Smiley?

00:34:46

( Haley laughs )

00:34:48

Girls, what are you doing?

00:34:51

Joanie: Digging for the giant.

00:34:52

No, honey, it's not a real giant.

00:34:55

It was real to him. You said so.

00:34:57

Sweetheart, you gotta get inside or your mother--

00:35:00

Don't worry, Daddy. We'll find the giant.

00:35:05

Sweetie, it's just a story.

00:35:08

Okay, look, I'll show you.

00:35:10

See? No giant.

00:35:13

Daddy, what happened to your hand?

00:35:15

Daddy, are you okay?

00:35:23

You guys stay here. All right?

00:35:25

I'll be right back. I'm gonna show you.

00:35:44

( knock on door )

00:35:55

I just had to come down. I was--

00:36:05

Whoa, whoa, what-- what are you doing?

00:36:08

You said "bold."

00:36:10

You said-- wasn't--

00:36:12

I came to bring you a fax.

00:36:15

Um, the hotel delivered it to my room by mistake.

00:36:18

I think it's from your husband.

00:36:20

( gasps )

00:36:25

Oh, my God.

00:36:28

I am so sorry.

00:36:31

I-- you must think that--

00:36:33

No, no, no. No, look, these things happen, okay?

00:36:36

Look, people-- people work together and they develop, uh, you know-- they just-- they don't usually act on them.

00:36:46

Look-- have a good night.

00:36:56

Oh.

00:37:04

( phone beeps )

00:37:05

Hello?

00:37:07

Um, are there any rental car places still open?

00:37:11

Yes, now. I need to go home.

00:37:16

( rattles )

00:37:59

( line rings )

00:38:03

( line beeps )

00:38:04

I need you to swing by my office first thing in the morning.

00:38:24

Thank you.

00:38:34

I'll be a minute.

00:38:48

This didn't turn out the way either one of us had hoped.

00:38:52

I just wanted to see you again, Joe.

00:38:54

Spend some time with you really working on something.

00:38:56

Then I come to find you're with her.

00:38:58

Yes, I'm with her.

00:39:01

What we had was 10 years ago, Simon.

00:39:04

Stop living in the past.

00:39:07

Why bother with any of that now?

00:39:14

I'm sick.

00:39:17

( gasps )

00:39:20

I just came to say goodbye.

00:39:37

Simon: Aren't you gonna ask?

00:39:38

What?

00:39:42

If I'm still gonna do the case?

00:39:45

I know you, Joe. I know you're thinking it.

00:39:51

I set it up before I even got on the plane.

00:40:02

I need you to know that the way you felt about me,

00:40:08

I wanted to--

00:40:10

Take care of yourself.

00:40:17

( sniffles ) Go.

00:40:36

( bangs )

00:40:38

( door opens, closes )

00:40:50

Are you gonna get bored of me?

00:40:56

I don't know.

00:41:19

( gasps )

00:41:35

Oh, my God.

00:41:36

Baby?

00:41:38

Baby, is everything okay? Where's Daddy?

00:41:41

We were in the back yard digging.

00:41:44

Okay. Okay, go back to sleep.

00:41:47

Haley: Hi, Mommy. We were helping Daddy.

00:41:53

Gordon?

00:41:58

- ( faint scraping ) - Gordon?

00:42:00

Gordon: Here! Down here!

00:42:06

( scraping continues )

00:42:12

Gordon, what are you doing?

00:42:18

I'm looking for the giant.

00:42:26

(music playing )