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we can produce a musical tone.
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- For instance...
- Flint, this is important.

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[High-Pitched Beeping]
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Yet, all solid objects can be destroyed
by the proper pitch.

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[Higher Pitched Beeping]
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- That's extraordinary.
- Ah, it's a toy.

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However, we are making
such scientific strides...

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that last year's book
is already outdated.

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How do you find time to read?
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No, no. I wrote that. Already obsolete.
:18:51
Flint, I've got to talk
to you in private.

:18:54
Oh, yes. Excuse me, sir. Terry?
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- Would you mind...
- Not at all.

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Thank you, baby.
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Mmm.
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Oh.
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Now, Flint,
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something happened when
I was playing golf with the president.

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Oh, the president! Well...
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Oh, yes.
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I don't know where to begin.
L-It just doesn't seem to make sense.

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Well, I'm sure it will, sir.
Just, um...

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Well, you know I haven't
been playing up to my game.

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- Oh, that's too bad.
- Well...

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So the president felt my timing was off.
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So he asked me to time his swing
with this stopwatch. Well...

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- Oh, I see. So, uh... Yes, uh-huh.
- Yeah.

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Flint, it took three minutes.
Now that's not possible, is it?

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- Uh, no, sir. It's not.
- No.

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The, uh, the watch...
now you've had it checked, of course.

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Oh, of course.
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That's very interesting.
Would you like me to look into this?


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