:01:04
... to hunt elephant, they have to drag
reservoirs of water with them.
:01:09
And when the water runs low they have
to hightail it out of the Kalahari again.
:01:18
So the Bushmen work and play
in peaceful isolation unaware...
:01:22
... of the crowded, hectic
world outside their domain...
:01:25
... and even of the wars that are fought
on the very fringes of the Kalahari.
:01:32
Sometimes Xixo tells about the time
he looked for the end of the Earth...
:01:37
... and about the strange,
heavy people he met...
:01:40
... but it's difficult to describe
those who live outside the Kalahari.
:01:44
He always ends by saying the heavy
people know some magic...
:01:48
... that can make things move
and even fly, but they're not bright...
:01:53
... because they can't survive without
their magic contrivances.
:01:57
In the mornings, they like
to read the news.
:01:59
They can read that
the hyena has a new girlfriend...
:02:03
... the cheetah has lost a baby,
and the oryx is migrating to the west.
:02:08
Older children teach younger ones how
to read the gossip about the animals...
:02:14
... because everything that happens in
the Kalahari gets printed in the sand.
:02:20
It's all printed out here. This is where
they started infringing on the patent.
:02:26
Give it to me there.
:02:31
Now, that I can present in court.
Go back to frame A.
:02:36
And give me sales.
:02:40
Cathy, will you take this?
Take him off.
:02:43
Now, cost per unit.
And a printout on that.
:02:48
Mr. Geoffrey says he has to go to
Hong Kong about the takeover.
:02:51
- Tell him, "Have a good flight."
- He won't make the ECACL conference.
:02:55
- He can't do that to me.
- He'd like you to read the paper.
:02:59
You did the research,
so you deserve the honor.