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:24:00
-She never lost the baby weight--
-She doesn't look like a refrigerator.

:24:04
I mean, she's made a home for you.
:24:06
In my fridge I've got some champagne
and an orange.

:24:10
Doesn't Eliza look pretty?
:24:11
She looks like Susan.
:24:15
It can be inhibiting.
:24:17
-What's that?
-Domesticity.

:24:19
You'd be surprised.
:24:21
You can't jump her from behind...
:24:23
...because you get excited by
the way she bends to pick up the soap.

:24:28
Remember that?
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I remember that.
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And you miss it.
:24:36
There's compensations.
:24:37
Of course. Life's a series of trade-offs.
:24:40
I wouldn't trade what I have.
:24:42
I wouldn't want you to.
That's exactly why I can trust you.

:24:47
You have more to lose than I do.
:24:54
I'll bring you up to speed
on the problems with the drives.

:24:58
You kept in good shape, Tom.
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Nice and hard.
:25:04
Thank you.
:25:17
It's different now.
:25:20
You're my boss.
:25:22
It's different.
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Okay.

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Rub my shoulders and I'll listen
to your problems.

:25:45
The specs and the seek times
call for 100 milliseconds.

:25:48
We have that on the prototypes.
But the drives coming off-line--

:25:52
-Are the drives here?
-It might be a chip.

:25:55
-Answer my question.
-I'm trying to.

:25:58
Understand the controller chip
positions the split optics.


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