:11:01
- into some kind of circuit board.
- It does?
:11:05
- Help. Help.
- Down, Erhart, down!
:11:09
- Thank you. Thank you.
- This is Heinlein.
:11:12
- Hello, Heinlein.
- Hello. Hello.
:11:18
I would like...
:11:21
... cheese.
- There you go.
:11:24
See, I put these sentences
into his voice synthesizer.
:11:26
Sometimes they make sense.
:11:27
- I would like...
- It smells down here.
:11:30
- Not right now, Heinlein.
- Go to hell.
:11:33
I'm busy, Heinlein. Don't bother me,
or I'll turn your voice down.
:11:35
Oh, that's a good one.
:11:37
All these are mine.
My dad thinks I threw them away.
:11:41
It's weird. Never could get
into this stuff.
:11:44
Oh, but don't you wonder
what's out there?
:11:46
I mean, up in the universe.
On other planets.
:11:52
You believe everything you see
in the movies?
:11:55
Not everything.
:11:57
There's nobody out there.
:11:59
- Here it is.
- Oh, great.
:12:07
I tied into my father's computer
on the modem
:12:09
and filled in some details
on your drawing.
:12:13
It's mostly guesswork.
:12:15
This is our circuit board,
which called for a terminal.
:12:18
So I used my computer,
which is only a 128K,
:12:21
but that should be enough
to find out what it...
:12:26
What it does, if it does
anything at all, which it...
:12:30
Which it probably doesn't.
So you got it?
:12:34
- Makes sense to me.
- Good.
:12:37
There's no sense in waiting.
Are you ready?
:12:39
Sure, I guess.
:12:40
It'll probably just burn out
or something.
:12:52
Oh, well.
:12:54
This kind of stuff usually takes
years and years to develop
:12:57
and work out the bugs.