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:40:00
I'll get you another drink.
:40:02
I have a grant to study, uh...
:40:04
possible structures
in stellar interiors...

:40:08
and the implications regarding
their radiation characteristics.

:40:11
- Am I boring anyone?
- Radiation... That's an unfortunate dispensation.

:40:14
It surely is.
Yes, indeed.

:40:17
As long as it's not
another bomb.

:40:20
You're a scientist.
Can you deny the responsibility?

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Can you?
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After all, there's never been
a kingdom given to so much bloodshed...

:40:30
as that of Christ.
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- That's Montesquieu, isn't it?
- Oh, really?

:40:36
Who's he?
:40:40
Somebody well worth reading.
:40:46
We'd better leave
these good people.

:40:48
Yes, well, you won't let me
walk home, will you, Barny?

:40:51
Mrs. Hood,
you're very lovely.

:40:53
- I'll get your coat.
- Does God bore you, Amy?

:40:56
In the areas of boredom, Mrs. Hood,
God is not my problem.

:40:58
- Your wife tells me you play an interesting game of chess.
- Yeah, I guess I do.

:41:02
You were... awful
to the reverend.

:41:05
No, no, no, no.
I wasn't.

:41:07
He's all right.
I like him.

:41:10
- Yeah?
- Yeah.

:41:12
His wife is very attractive.
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Oh.
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Yes, she is, isn't she?
:41:22
- Here, I think I...
I think you need some help.

:41:28
- David.
- Hmm?

:41:30
What's a binary number?
:41:33
Uh, zeroes or ones...
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plus or minus.
:41:39
In sequences of twos.
:41:42
Hey, that's right.
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You're a bright lady.
:41:50
You're not so dumb.
:41:52
Sometimes I need help.
:41:54
When?
:41:58
Like, um, now, maybe.

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