Home > Halt and Catch Fire
Valley of the Heart's Delight
00:00:06"They All Laughed" playing
00:00:23♪ They all laughed at Christopher Columbus ♪
00:00:26♪ When he said the world was round, aha ♪
00:00:31♪ They all laughed when Edison recorded sound... ♪
00:00:37Ahem. Ooh.
00:00:39♪ They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother ♪
00:00:43♪ When they said that man could fly ♪
00:00:47♪ They told Marconi wireless was a phony... ♪
00:00:51Is he doing Frank Sinatra?
00:00:55He can do Frank Zappa for all I care.
00:00:56As long as it holds him off.
00:00:59All right, let's cycle her through again.
00:01:01- Donna: Her? - Yeah, her.
00:01:04Temperamental, high-maintenance,
00:01:06only responds to the right touch.
00:01:08Yeah, well, I've been touching this thing for six months and he still hasn't turned on.
00:01:12♪ They all laughed at Rockefeller Center ♪
00:01:16♪ Now they're fightin' to get in ♪
00:01:21♪ They all laughed at Mutiny and our cotton gin... ♪
00:01:25( cheering )
00:01:29♪ They all said we never would be happy ♪
00:01:33♪ They laughed at us, and how ♪
00:01:37♪ But, oh, ho-ho ♪
00:01:39♪ Who's got the last laugh now? ♪
00:01:43Hey, could you make them hurry up downstairs?
00:01:45- Yeah. Yeah, yeah. - We're gonna lose this dude.
00:01:49Hey, it's nice to see some ladies here for once. ( chuckles )
00:01:53Probably should've waited to schedule the celebration of a working mainframe until the mainframe was actually, you know, working.
00:02:02Hey, Bos says hurry up. That reporter's gonna leave.
00:02:04Donna: Yeah.
00:02:07All right, try that.
00:02:10( sighs ) Still not booting up.
00:02:13( inhales )
00:02:19You okay?
00:02:22Yeah.
00:02:23Scale of one to 10?
00:02:27I'm fine.
00:02:29Do you want to lie down?
00:02:30Yeah, of course I want to lie down.
00:02:31I've been awake for 20 hours.
00:02:33I just...
00:02:35Scale of one to 10?
00:02:39Two.
00:02:40Three, max.
00:02:44Mm, let me check the power unit again.
00:02:48And now, please, without further ado, let's welcome our founder, Cameron Howe.
00:02:54- Come on. - ( crowd cheering )
00:02:57Come on.
00:03:00Hey.
00:03:02( cheering continues )
00:03:04♪ They laughed at me wanting you ♪
00:03:09♪ Said it would be... ♪
00:03:10- Hi. - Man: Hey.
00:03:12- Cameron Howe. - Ross Weaver, "InfoWorld."
00:03:15- Mm. - Quite a party, but, um, maybe a little premature.
00:03:19( chuckles )
00:03:20Seriously, how much longer?
00:03:23Um...
00:03:25Oh, God, somebody put a cigarette out on this wire wrap.
00:03:31You know, once we're our own network,
00:03:33Cameron and I can get back to what really matters.
00:03:38I'm sure she's eager to get you back.
00:03:39( sighs ) Booting up?
00:03:41- ( loud pop ) - ( mainframes whirring )
00:03:45It's on!
00:03:46It's on!
00:03:48( cheering )
00:03:50( muffled cheering )
00:03:53Oh!
00:03:54( cheering continues )
00:03:55The Death Star is online and operational.
00:03:59( gasps ) Alderaan will never know what hit it.
00:04:02Hey, Donna. Cam wants you upstairs like right now.
00:04:05Yes. Let's go celebrate.
00:04:09♪ Because, ho-ho-ho, who's got the last laugh? ♪
00:04:14♪ Hee-hee-hee, let's make the past laugh ♪
00:04:18All: ♪ Har-har-har, who's got the last laugh now? ♪
00:04:24All right! Suck it, Telenet, you faxed us your last invoice!
00:04:29Bosworth: Whoa, ho! Whoa, whoa, hey, hey!
00:04:32- ( popping ) - ( crowd gasping )
00:04:39That is way more fireworks than we talked about.
00:04:42( cheering )
00:04:46( chanting ) Speech! Speech!
00:04:49Bosworth: Hey, come on.
00:04:51( chanting continues )
00:04:54- ( cheering ) - Donna: Okay. Okay, okay, okay.
00:04:56Okay, first of all, I would like to welcome our guest, Ross Weaver, from "InfoWorld."
00:05:01I hope you've all had a chance to talk to him.
00:05:03He'll be covering our relaunch.
00:05:05- Hide the drugs. - ( laughing )
00:05:07As you know, we hit 100,000 users last week.
00:05:12Yeah!
00:05:13But, more importantly, it's a banner day, you guys.
00:05:16Our Independence Day!
00:05:18( cheering )
00:05:21Cameron: Oh, oh, one more thing.
00:05:23This is very important.
00:05:25John Bosworth is officially a grandfather.
00:05:28( crowd cheering )
00:05:31Look, I know it feels like we got to California two minutes ago, but we can't slow down now.
00:05:37We are continuing to expand user experience on the network...
00:05:39Avatar modification, building out neighborhoods.
00:05:42We have a ton of really important deadlines coming up
00:05:44and we are counting on you guys.
00:05:47We know how hard it was to leave all our friends and family in Texas,
00:05:51but we are so impressed with your commitment
00:05:53- and we just want-- - Speaking of commitment, there is one person I would especially like to thank-- my husband Gordon Clark.
00:05:59- ( applause ) - Donna: Come on up.
00:06:01Crowd: Gordo!
00:06:03I just want to say thank you so much for believing in this crazy idea and slaving away in the basement with me, because we couldn't have done it without you.
00:06:11I couldn't have.
00:06:13Crowd: Whoo!
00:06:16Cameron: All right, come on, let's get back to the party.
00:06:19"Shut Us Down" playing
00:06:21( crowd applauding )
00:06:32- ( sighs ) - ♪ I got a 'lectric guitar ♪
00:06:35♪ And half a bottle of warm beer ♪
00:06:40♪ I got some funny ideas about what sounds good... ♪
00:06:45( imitating Donna ) I couldn't have done it without you, Gordon.
00:06:47Yeah, couldn't have done it without your money.
00:06:49( chuckles )
00:06:51♪ Better shut us down ♪
00:06:56♪ Better shut us down. ♪
00:07:02( theme music playing )
00:07:35Unbelievable.
00:07:36This is a complete hatchet job.
00:07:38Gordon: I know it hurts, but, trust me, there's no such thing as bad press.
00:07:42And the Pro got creamed in the trades and it still outsold the Giant by a factor of five.
00:07:46No, this is different. This is bad.
00:07:48What, let me guess. You're gonna kill him?
00:07:49No, it's his facts that are killing us.
00:07:52We're a quarter of the size of CompuServe, we have less infrastructure than The Source, nowhere near the investment visibility of Q-Link.
00:07:58I hate it, but he's right.
00:08:02- What's up, squirt? - "Family Circus" still sucks.
00:08:04- That's true. - Hey, language.
00:08:05Language.
00:08:07- Where is Joanie? - Getting dressed.
00:08:10He calls you upstarts, says you're a welcome addition of heart and vitality to the Valley landscape.
00:08:14The guy's-- that's great.
00:08:16Yeah, he's also got us going under by '88.
00:08:18Well, if you're that worried about it, issue a press release full of stats and revenue and, you know, tell your version of the story.
00:08:24What? No one reads press releases.
00:08:26They read magazines, like this one.
00:08:27Well, then, we might as well write an obituary.
00:08:33- Oh, shit. - Haley and Gordon: Language.
00:08:35Sorry, honey.
00:08:37I've got to meet with Joanie's principal today at 4:00.
00:08:39Why?
00:08:41She got in a fight on Monday.
00:08:44Okay, when were you gonna tell me about that?
00:08:46I'm sorry. Completely forgot.
00:08:48She win, at least?
00:08:50The school wants a parent meeting.
00:08:52Uh, we have a development meeting at 4:00.
00:08:53- I know. - So, can't he do it?
00:08:57Okay, I'll give you guys a minute.
00:09:04( keyboard clacking )
00:09:06Roar!
00:09:07Roar! Got you.
00:09:09You totally didn't know I was in there.
00:09:11Yeah, well, you're totally busted for the fight you got into at school.
00:09:14Whatever. I kicked her ass.
00:09:16- Really? - Go ahead. You know you want to.
00:09:19What?
00:09:21( imitates modem screeching )
00:09:23You're such a little brat.
00:09:27- And I-- - ( modem screeching )
00:09:29I know you're frustrated. I'm frustrated, too.
00:09:32We're five people living on top of each other, and that's--
00:09:35Donna, I'm frustrated because this was supposed to be temporary.
00:09:39- It is temporary. - No, it's been six mo--
00:09:41- ( rumbling ) - Oh, shit.
00:09:43Haley, sweetheart, get under the table.
00:09:46- ( screams ) - Joanie!
00:09:47- Mom! - It's okay, it's okay.
00:09:49- ( rattling ) - It's all right. You okay?
00:09:54- Was that...? - Yes, it was. Hang on, there's broken glass here.
00:09:57What should we do? Should we stay in the doorway or go outside?
00:09:59You're fine. You're fine right where you are.
00:10:01Joanie, baby, are you okay?
00:10:03I'm fine, just don't freak out on me.
00:10:05Sorry, do you think that was just a preview?
00:10:06- Like a bigger one's coming? - ( whimpers )
00:10:08- Or is that the final thing? - Hey, listen.
00:10:10- You're not helping. - Don't be such a wimp, Haley.
00:10:12- Hey, Joanie. - Your sister's scared. Be nice.
00:10:14- You always take her side. - Joanie.
00:10:16Hey, listen, guys.
00:10:17( all gasp )
00:10:19Jesus, people, it's toast.
00:10:25Donna: My, don't you look out of this world.
00:10:27Cameron: Pretty rad, right?
00:10:29The antennae just rolled out this week,
00:10:30along with sunglasses, regular glasses,
00:10:32and a mohawk customization.
00:10:34You should totally get the mohawk.
00:10:35Oh, we should totally get going.
00:10:37Let's start with Main Street and then the smaller places.
00:10:39( gasps ) Oh, there's Sledgehammer.
00:10:43Did you hear CompuServe's expanding to Japan?
00:10:45And GEnie added 10,000 users last quarter.
00:10:47At least CBS might back out of Trintex.
00:10:49Great, then it's just IBM and Sears.
00:10:53Seams kind of dead on here, doesn't it?
00:10:55Well, yeah, at 9:00 a.m. on a Tuesday and the system's like a casino floor in the morning.
00:10:59It's only the hardcores.
00:11:00But, hey, look at Comic Book Corner.
00:11:03Donna: Oh, the niche room metrics
00:11:05are off the charts 'round the clock.
00:11:07That place is rowdy, man.
00:11:09There's more fights than a Hells Angels bar.
00:11:11Well, I guess it's good that these guys' glasses are digital, then.
00:11:14Nice. Oh, hold on a sec.
00:11:23Guy's got a 1311 with a modded thumbfire button.
00:11:26Jeez, do you know everybody on here?
00:11:28( computer beeping )
00:11:30( keyboard clacks )
00:11:34( groans )
00:11:36And then here we are.
00:11:3764,000 pixels
00:11:39of prime, undeveloped real estate.
00:11:42It can be whatever we want it to be.
00:11:45It's got to be-- it's gotta be something great.
00:11:51( knocks )
00:11:53Ryan. What's up?
00:11:56Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt.
00:11:58Are we still on? I know we said 9:00.
00:12:00- Maybe it was 9:15. - No, it was 9:00.
00:12:02Yeah, no, 9:00. Come on in.
00:12:06( mouths ) I don't know.
00:12:08( computers whirring )
00:12:09( muffled footsteps thudding )
00:12:15( thudding continues )
00:12:32( muffled laughing, chattering )
00:12:37( muffled music playing )
00:12:40( footsteps continue thudding )
00:12:49Okay, here's another way to look at it.
00:12:50Community looks like this.
00:12:53No, uh, it looks like this.
00:12:58Well, no, like this.
00:13:00Just-- okay, blah, blah, chatting, chatting, chatting.
00:13:03We dress it up with a sprite-scaling interface, but underneath it's just paint-by-numbers.
00:13:07You know, here's a room, chat in it.
00:13:09I think it's a little more than paint-by-numbers.
00:13:10To discount the meaningful human interaction.
00:13:12No, no, no, it works, it's fine.
00:13:14It's like vanilla ice cream, but it's...
00:13:16So, here are the users and here's private chat.
00:13:20And the users, they're talking, talking.
00:13:21"Hey, what's going on?
00:13:22Let's get to know each other more."
00:13:24So they go to private chat.
00:13:25And then private chat is just PETSCII because--
00:13:281977.
00:13:30You know how your mom always says to close the door behind you?
00:13:33These two users, they-- they leave, and they don't close the...
00:13:36Okay, so, all these other people here are saying,
00:13:40"Hey, what are you guys doing?
00:13:41Where are they going? I want to check that out."
00:13:43And so they-- they go, like that.
00:13:45And so... that's your problem.
00:13:51Have you guys ever seen "The Conversation"?
00:13:53Which conversation?
00:13:54Wait, the-- the Gene Hackman movie?
00:13:57Exactly.
00:13:58Uh...
00:13:59People think private chat is private.
00:14:01But because of the way somebody wrote it--
00:14:03- The way I wrote it. - Donna: Wait, wait.
00:14:06You're telling me that people are hacking private chats?
00:14:09Sure, um, big-time.
00:14:11Look.
00:14:13So, see this little guy here?
00:14:16That's the hacker. Totally masked.
00:14:18The asterisk is a prompt for data. You can't mask that.
00:14:20Hold on. How did you get this?
00:14:22These are private chat transcripts.
00:14:24Easy, I just walked through the gaping holes that the hackers did.
00:14:26- Ryan. - No, you cannot do that.
00:14:27Sure, I can. I just--
00:14:29Don't do it again. I mean it.
00:14:30That's a direct violation of our user agreement.
00:14:34Yeah, okay. Um, totally right.
00:14:37Uh, but here's my idea.
00:14:39So, you connect users outside public room, but to different encryption points first, then to each other.
00:14:47You cover tracks, you rebuild private chat separate from Mutiny, but also still talking to Mutiny outside Mutiny.
00:14:58Second but separate Mutiny.
00:15:00Users here, here, and here network, remote, program, hub,
00:15:08RSA filters one, two, three.
00:15:16No cache. Voila.
00:15:18Ryan, that's an entirely new and very expensive something using techniques that our coders don't even know, so--
00:15:28I can do it. I can do it.
00:15:30You still have a ton of sprite rendering for me.
00:15:33Then put one of the guys who can't do this on it.
00:15:36Ryan, we're not doing it.
00:15:42Okay.
00:15:47- But here's another idea. - ( groans )
00:15:49Okay, you know what?
00:15:51Ryan, why don't you just send it to us electronically?
00:15:54Okay.
00:15:57Cool. No problem.
00:15:59Great, really looking forward to checking it out.
00:16:01Oh, and just to say it one more time, something like this is way better for Mutiny than putting a bow tie on an avatar.
00:16:06Got it. Yeah, thanks.
00:16:11( door opens )
00:16:13"One Way Ticket" playing
00:16:14♪ Give me a one-way ticket ♪
00:16:16♪ Give me a one-way fare ♪
00:16:18♪ Give me a one-way ticket... ♪
00:16:20- It's happening again! - ( rumbling )
00:16:21( laughing )
00:16:23It was funny the first six times.
00:16:25Next person that does it is gonna wear their underwear as a hat.
00:16:26( bangs ) Cut it out, you cretins.
00:16:29Every time you screw around, it rains down debris on the mainframe.
00:16:31Look. There's a date now.
00:16:34Dude, that's today.
00:16:36If you ask me, it's got Reagan's fingerprints all over it.
00:16:38- Jesus. - Hello, remember lasers in space?
00:16:41Okay, it starts with fear
00:16:43because nobody wants to die in a nuclear blast.
00:16:46And then, one by one, they take away your rights until you're Sieg Heilin' Ronnie and bowing down before Ed Meese.
00:16:52Bodie: It's gotta be some gay thing.
00:16:54You know, like AIDS.
00:16:56Real sensitive, dude.
00:16:57Wonderboy: Maybe it's a religious thing, like Pat Robertson saying the world's gonna end again.
00:17:02Gordon: You idiots.
00:17:04- It's Joe MacMillan. - Wait, what?
00:17:05- No way! - Nyet.
00:17:07- Oh, that's better than Reagan. - The antivirus guy?
00:17:09- How are you so sure? - They were partners.
00:17:11Dave: Is it true he knows Madonna?
00:17:13Like, really knows her?
00:17:15I heard his first client was the CIA.
00:17:16Yeah, no, that was Oracle.
00:17:18Didn't MacMillan, like, steal your idea and make a gazillion dollars?
00:17:25Yeah.
00:17:27But I'm suing the son of a bitch, aren't I?
00:17:30♪ Give me a one-way ticket, oh, yeah ♪
00:17:32♪ Get me out of here. ♪
00:17:35No, I slept right through it.
00:17:37( chuckled ) I woke up and some water had sloshed out the toilet bowl, but that was about it.
00:17:42- But, look, Terry, before the big one hits... - ( knock on door )
00:17:46I want to get this modem order sorted out.
00:17:49You're damn right, v.22.
00:17:51Hey, and I want the wholesale number for that.
00:17:53Ter-- oh, come on, man.
00:17:56I can walk right across the street to USR and get high-speed transfer for that.
00:18:01Just-- all right, well, call me back when you want to talk, when you've come to your senses, all right?
00:18:08Thanks.
00:18:10( sniffles )
00:18:12Look, you need to-- you need to invest in some improvements in the mainframe room.
00:18:17It's a disaster waiting to happen.
00:18:18All right, whatever you need.
00:18:20No problem.
00:18:21( sighs )
00:18:24There something else, Gordon?
00:18:27( Arki speaking Russian )
00:18:32How do you do it?
00:18:34How do you deal with all this nonsense?
00:18:37Oh, well...
00:18:45You know, it's like feeding animals at the zoo.
00:18:49Dangle a couple kippers out for them and they dance and keep them locked up in their cages the rest of the day.
00:18:56( no audible dialogue )
00:19:05You talking about the queens of the jungle, that's a different story.
00:19:09Advice?
00:19:10( phone ringing )
00:19:13I find it wise not to interfere with the brain trust.
00:19:16( ringing continues )
00:19:18They run the place. I just work here.
00:19:24Bosworth.
00:19:26Joe: Boy or girl?
00:19:27- Excuse me? - Boy or girl?
00:19:29Your grandchild.
00:19:31Oh, it's, uh-- he's a boy.
00:19:34Who is this?
00:19:36Joe: Come on, did you really forget about me?
00:19:41- Joe? - I just wanted to call and say I'm happy for you.
00:19:46Hey, how did you even get the--
00:19:47Be well, John.
00:19:49( clicks, dial tone )
00:20:01Yeah, 100,000 users sounds good, but what really matters is how long they stay on.
00:20:05And moving that number is proving a lot more difficult than it looks.
00:20:08Hey, listen.
00:20:09Once I get the mainframe solid,
00:20:12I was thinking...
00:20:16I don't know, I was thinking about maybe pursuing other opportunities.
00:20:20Wh--
00:20:21We did what we set out to do with the 3033 and, come on, there's not really much more for me to do.
00:20:30Well...
00:20:32I want you to be happy.
00:20:35Hi.
00:20:38I'm guessing you two are Joanie's mom and dad.
00:20:40Oh, are you Jennifer's mom?
00:20:42Most of the time. People also call me Diane.
00:20:44Of course. I'm Donna.
00:20:47Oh, Gordon, sorry.
00:20:48Look, as far as Joanie goes, I know how hard it is to be the new kid in school.
00:20:53She has my sympathy.
00:20:54But I think what this boils down to is Jennifer is just pretty pissed at her father and me.
00:20:59We're going through proceedings.
00:21:01It's been a bit rocky.
00:21:02Pr-- proceedings?
00:21:04Divorce.
00:21:05I'm so sorry.
00:21:07Oh, I'm not. Believe me, it's better for everyone.
00:21:10Except Jennifer, who's lashing out.
00:21:13Anyway, so, I apologize and I hope it hasn't caused you too much grief.
00:21:17( soft laugh )
00:21:18Uh, Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Oh, Mrs. Gould.
00:21:21Principal Wilcox will see you now.
00:21:23Great.
00:21:31( keyboard clacking )
00:21:59- Hey, Cam. - Hi.
00:22:01Hey, did you tell anyone else about my grandson?
00:22:04No.
00:22:05Should I not have announced it?
00:22:07Nah, nah. I'm just wondering.
00:22:12Hey, Bos. Come here.
00:22:17What?
00:22:18Uh, I need you to give Ryan a raise.
00:22:21Just bump him up 15%.
00:22:23All right, that's a good call.
00:22:26The kid's been doing a bang-up job.
00:22:28- Yeah. - All right.
00:22:33( chatter )
00:23:02( coders chattering )
00:23:06Hey, I'm working here.
00:23:09Dude, we're all going to Burger King.
00:23:12Come to lunch with us.
00:23:14I brought today. I'm good.
00:23:16Come on, this Boo Radley-in- the-basement thing is getting kind of creepy.
00:23:21We're offering you a flame-broiled way out of here.
00:23:22Look, I don't have time.
00:23:24This is important, okay?
00:23:26Seriously?
00:23:28( scoffs ) Whatever.
00:23:29What a slave. What, does he sleep late?
00:23:53Oh, I'm sorry.
00:23:55Why? I'm the one changing in the middle of a little girls' room.
00:24:00Thank you again for being so understanding.
00:24:03Kids'll be kids.
00:24:04Maybe Jennifer can come play with Joanie sometime.
00:24:07Well, that would be odd considering they don't like each other.
00:24:09Oh, um, I'm sorry. I'll talk to Joanie.
00:24:13I like it that we're both raising girls who are fighters.
00:24:16Don't you?
00:24:27What?
00:24:30I'm just glad you didn't get suspended.
00:24:33( sighs )
00:24:37I know you think you hate California.
00:24:42I know it's-- it's hard here.
00:24:47But... we have to commit.
00:24:55Otherwise, it's never gonna feel like home.
00:24:59( crying ) The whole house was shaking.
00:25:03Sweetie, you okay?
00:25:06I'm fine.
00:25:07- You sure? - Fine.
00:25:09( sniffles )
00:25:14We are gonna be okay.
00:25:17I promise.
00:25:27It's a raise, son.
00:25:30You won today.
00:25:31Did Cameron or Donna mention anything else?
00:25:34Is it less than you asked for?
00:25:36I didn't ask for anything.
00:25:40I just pitched them some ideas.
00:25:44I'm sure they'll reach out when and if the time is right.
00:25:48Hmm?
00:25:51I'm sure they'll let you know.
00:25:56( door opens )
00:25:57( TV announcer speaking Spanish )
00:26:09Blue Moon Detective?
00:26:10- Oh, hey, CamHowe. - Hey.
00:26:12Nice to meet you... in person.
00:26:18It's weird meeting people this way, isn't it?
00:26:21It's like you jumped out of my computer screen or something, like you're not real.
00:26:25Yeah, yeah, Mutiny's pretty cool in that...
00:26:29I haven't been on long. I only just discovered it.
00:26:34How about you?
00:26:35Uh, I work there, actually.
00:26:38Oh, wow. That's gotta be fun.
00:26:40Yeah, you know, it's harder than it looks.
00:26:43Is this the gear?
00:26:45Oh, yeah, yeah. Please go ahead.
00:26:46Um, I think it's in there somewhere.
00:26:49Oh, yeah.
00:26:56Hope the paint's okay.
00:26:57Yeah, no, he was a big Niners fan, right?
00:27:00Yeah, he was.
00:27:03Uh, how do you know about that?
00:27:07What?
00:27:09That he was a-- wait, did we talk about him?
00:27:15- Yeah. - My son.
00:27:17Yeah, yeah. You posted in the grief and support room.
00:27:21And I'm so sorry for your loss, but the, um, joystick looks great, so--
00:27:27We didn't meet on the grief board.
00:27:29We met in the tech room.
00:27:31Right.
00:27:33That's where we met, but I saw that you posted in the grief and support room and then--
00:27:37All I posted was-- I mean, I just posted that I had lost someone.
00:27:41I never said anything about...
00:27:44I just had private chats about him with other people.
00:27:48- Not anything-- - No.
00:27:51We never talked about him, never.
00:27:54How-- how the hell do you know about that?
00:27:56How do you know about him at all?
00:27:58I...
00:28:02I think I should go.
00:28:03How do you know about my son?
00:28:05Those conversations were supposed to be private.
00:28:12( whirring )
00:28:18( distant music, chatter )
00:28:29( clicking )
00:28:32( coders laughing )
00:28:45- ( popping ) - ( laughing )
00:28:48What, can you blame me?
00:28:50All this to add graphics capability to chat.
00:28:53Whatever keeps the users on longer.
00:28:55Seriously doubt it'll work long.
00:28:57Yeah, but this LZW compression is pretty cool.
00:29:01Lev: You really think people are gonna stick around because of GIFs?
00:29:03- It's pronounced "jif." - No way. Hard G, "gif."
00:29:06I heard "jif," but it's cool if you want to be wrong.
00:29:08Hey, look, everyone, it's "Jordon."
00:29:10Hey, you guys know I can hear everything you say down in the mainframe room?
00:29:14Yeah, can you hear this?
00:29:16( farts )
00:29:17( coders laugh )
00:29:19Marty, I worry about you.
00:29:22What I couldn't help but overhear is you guys whining about having a long night.
00:29:27Back in the Cardiff kill room, we developed a little technique for pushing through nights like this.
00:29:31Called it the "Tandy-Shandy."
00:29:34One keeps you sharp, and the other's-- the other's a beer.
00:29:40( laughs )
00:29:41Well, we've got our own technique, if you're interested.
00:29:46Ooh.
00:29:48( pops tab )
00:29:49( laughing )
00:29:54And that, gentlemen, is how you jerk off a dinosaur.
00:29:56( laughing )
00:29:58( pounds table )
00:30:02All right, now, look, I'm gonna make a phone call.
00:30:03When I come back, I wanna hear about that Amiga.
00:30:05All right?
00:30:16( dial tone )
00:30:24( touch-tones beeping )
00:30:28( line ringing )
00:30:30James: Bosworths, leave a message.
00:30:31- ( beeps ) - Hey there, son. It's Dad.
00:30:33I suppose you're getting used to calling yourself that right about now, huh?
00:30:37( chuckles )
00:30:39Oh, hell, I bet it's getting late in Rockwall.
00:30:42Dang it.
00:30:45I hope I didn't wake my little sweet pea up there.
00:30:50I'm sorry I keep missing you.
00:30:53I just want to hear every little detail about that kid.
00:30:59It would occur to me I don't even know the little fella's name.
00:31:04Did you guys decide on one or--
00:31:05( beeps )
00:31:20So... ( coughs )
00:31:23So I go over to Joe's house, you know, I'm expecting to see this guy swinging from the rafters.
00:31:29Holy shit.
00:31:31But, surprise, he's alive.
00:31:33He opens the door. I mean, he looks like hell, but he's alive.
00:31:38So, I go in.
00:31:40You know, the whole place is cleaned out.
00:31:42And I can see it, his whole life gone, destroyed.
00:31:49It's exactly what I had thought, which is exactly why I stayed up all night reversing the Sonaris code.
00:31:54You know, honestly, I really wanted to help him.
00:32:00So I gave him the disk out of the goodness of my heart.
00:32:04We hugged.
00:32:06Joe MacMillan knows how to hug?
00:32:08Next thing you know, I wake up,
00:32:11I'm reading about $10 million in financing, all based on my software.
00:32:16That's insane.
00:32:18Yeah.
00:32:21Of course a guy like that would steal your idea.
00:32:23I mean, he's too stupid to come up with one of his own.
00:32:25No, no, no, no, no.
00:32:27Don't you do that.
00:32:30Don't you underestimate him.
00:32:32That's when he's most dangerous.
00:32:36No, Joe's...
00:32:41Joe's brilliant.
00:32:44And when you're in that guy's thrall, you know, it feels like a drug.
00:32:52You know, you-- you feel... like the most important person in the world.
00:33:07And that's when you wake up with your neck slit, bleeding all over the floor.
00:33:13( door opens )
00:33:21What is that?
00:33:22They're Ryan's private chat transcripts.
00:33:25He'd already printed them off and I figured maybe there'd be some answers in here, but what if we do go under by '88?
00:33:33I mean, everything we went through last year, all the battles we fought, moving everything out here, everyone, our-- leaving our families and our friends.
00:33:41What if we did all that just to, what, putter around out here for a couple of years and then disappear like we were never even here in the first place?
00:33:50No, moving here wasn't a mistake.
00:33:53Here.
00:33:55There's gotta be something in here.
00:33:57Well, there's all kinds of reasons that people are signing off.
00:33:59They're getting along so well, they want to talk on the phone.
00:34:02Maybe that's obvious.
00:34:04Sometimes they even want to meet up in person.
00:34:06Or they want to make a trade.
00:34:10I met up with the joystick guy earlier.
00:34:13Then why did you go to Fry's?
00:34:17Because when I met up with him in person, he turned out to be a total creep.
00:34:29( bottle cap clatters )
00:34:40Transactional interactions?
00:34:45Like, what if you didn't have to sign off when you wanted to make a trade?
00:34:48- You could just... - Do it online.
00:34:53Okay, sure.
00:34:55That's just what you did, but that's only one reason--
00:34:58Okay, look. We're never gonna stop people from talking on the phone, right?
00:35:02And we don't want to because that's... a genuine connection.
00:35:07But with transactions...
00:35:11Here, look!
00:35:12This is about bootlegs.
00:35:14"I've got the Venice show from last fall."
00:35:16"I've got the whole summer up north."
00:35:19Here's another one!
00:35:20Here. How about my "WrestleMania '85" for your Hagler/Hearns "War" VHS?
00:35:26It's not gonna be every time, but there could be enough of these that it warrants building something so that people are doing this interaction on Mutiny.
00:35:32Even if people aren't already trading, it's a brand-new type of interaction that could draw in more and more users.
00:35:38Yeah, yeah. If it's good enough.
00:35:41It just has to be good enough.
00:35:46Okay, that's... ( sighs )
00:35:50That's interesting.
00:35:52I've never seen that before.
00:35:56But is this it?
00:36:01( sighs )
00:36:04I-I don't know.
00:36:06I've never seen it before, either, and I feel like we've seen a lot.
00:36:13This could be the sort of thing that would make people really sit up and pay attention.
00:36:22- But is it it? - Right?
00:36:24'Cause it needs to be it,
00:36:26'cause we're only gonna get one shot at this out here.
00:36:30- ( door opens ) - Well...
00:36:33( door closes )
00:36:36Yo.
00:36:38Yo.
00:36:40Everything okay with the mainframe?
00:36:42Yep.
00:36:44Took care of it.
00:36:48Anyways, it gave me an excuse to hang out with the coders.
00:36:52- You know. - Tandy-Shandy?
00:36:55Gordon: And then some. Oof.
00:37:02You guys working on something?
00:37:03Mm.
00:37:05Oh, yeah, we were just coming up with some ideas--
00:37:07Ah, I'll leave it to the brain trust.
00:37:10( growls )
00:37:18Okay, that was so weird.
00:37:30So, what do you think?
00:37:34I think let's do it.
00:37:35Yeah, I think so, too.
00:37:42But if this is gonna work, we're gonna have to trust each other.
00:37:48Reading private chats is a violation of our user agreement.
00:37:54Can we close the back door of that code?
00:37:57Yeah, sure.
00:37:59No problem.
00:38:10You're high.
00:38:14Yeah, so are you.
00:38:17Oh, hey, hey.
00:38:19Hey.
00:38:21You smell like Berkeley, Gordon.
00:38:24- I could take a shower. - No.
00:38:27When's the last time our bedroom smelled like weed?
00:38:30That's the great thing about California.
00:38:33Our bedroom can smell like weed whenever we want.
00:38:36( laughs )
00:38:44( modem screeching )
00:38:52( electricity crackling )
00:38:56( chattering )
00:39:15- ( chatter quiets ) - Man: Shh, shh, shh.
00:39:25( shutter clicks )
00:39:33Fear-- it's a natural reaction to moving closer to the truth.
00:39:41You know, ever since I started MacMillan Utility,
00:39:46I've been accused of selling fear.
00:39:52But let me ask you... is it fear?
00:39:59Or is it truth?
00:40:01( shutter clicks )
00:40:02How sure is our footing?
00:40:06Yesterday morning, many of us were reminded of that question when we literally felt the ground move beneath us.
00:40:14We live in a world that is constantly shifting,
00:40:17sometimes bringing us together
00:40:20and sometimes pulling us apart.
00:40:23James: Hey, Pop, don't worry about calling late.
00:40:25We already gave up on sleep. ( chuckles )
00:40:28Anyway, uh, I thought you'd like to know
00:40:31we are going with Samuel John.
00:40:35( keyboard clacking )
00:40:38Joe: Who are our friends?
00:40:42Who are our enemies?
00:40:49What's gonna happen to us?
00:41:02Are we safe?
00:41:04What I created has grown.
00:41:09Now, some of you... ( chuckles )
00:41:12...even call MacMillan Utility the gold standard in corporate antivirus protection.
00:41:22But in the meantime, I've been asking myself,
00:41:27"What should the price of security really be?
00:41:31How much should we pay to feel safe?"
00:41:47Wait, here's another one from that same ancient tradition.
00:41:55The whole secret of existence is to have no fear at all.
00:41:59Never fear what will become of you.
00:42:02Depend on no one.
00:42:04Only in the moment that you reject all help are you really free.
00:42:13- ( crowd murmuring ) - Only by moving past fear can we ever arrive at the truth.
00:42:19And the truth is freedom from fear is a right, not a commodity.
00:42:26I know what you're thinking.
00:42:28I charge my corporate clients millions.
00:42:32Well, they can afford it.
00:42:37But tomorrow I'm releasing our user version, Citadel, the version I created for all of you.
00:42:44Mainframe-quality security for your personal computer.
00:42:48( applause )
00:42:49Wait, wait.
00:42:52And I'm charging you... nothing.
00:42:55( applause, cheering )
00:42:57For you... it will be absolutely free.
00:43:02( cheering )
00:43:07Mr. MacMillan, I've got a question from "InfoWorld."
00:43:26( music playing )