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:40:00
Sorry.
:40:01
In the final system there will be
safeguards that will control access.

:40:08
So glad you could join us.
:40:11
That was a sweet entrance, my friend.
:40:14
Did the ferry hit an iceberg? You were
going to call me after meeting Meredith.

:40:19
I called you from her office.
Left a message.

:40:22
There was nothing on my machine.
Then you're late again.

:40:26
Thank God Meredith
led the discussion.

:40:29
Hey, pal, I left a message
on your machine, all right?

:40:32
Check it out.
:40:34
Did you get my message?
:40:37
You told Susan the meeting
had been moved to 8:30.

:40:40
I said 7:30. If your wife can't take
a fucking message, get a machine.

:40:53
-There you go, Mr. Sanders.
-Thank you.

:40:55
You're welcome.
:40:58
Full house today.
:41:05
Meredith has been getting us
up to speed on the Arcamax.

:41:08
We'd like your read on it.
:41:10
Meredith said there are problems.
:41:13
You might have to go back
to the drawing board.

:41:16
I'm sorry if I conveyed that
impression to Meredith.

:41:20
I'm convinced we can manufacture them.
:41:23
How many of the drives meet specs?
:41:26
I don't have that information with me.
:41:28
Meredith told us the line is running
at 29%%%. Is that approximately right?

:41:33
The seek times are off-specs.
:41:35
There's a power flicker in the screen?
:41:38
-Right?
-That's right.

:41:40
With the merger impending,
shouldn't you have told someone?

:41:43
The merger isn't about a CD-ROM
that might be obsolete in a year.

:41:47
It's about people.
:41:49
-It'll be obsolete in a year?
-The promise of the Arcamax...

:41:53
...was a central factor in this merger.
:41:55
I may be at fault. Tom said the
problem with the drives was serious.

:41:59
Not so serious.

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