Bicentennial Man
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:28:06
-l've made a decision.
-Yes, Sir?

:28:08
You will cut back on your workload.
:28:10
You can no longer devote yourself
entirely to children and housework.

:28:15
But one likes the children, Sir.
Specifically, the smaller one, Little Miss.

:28:19
That is a contradiction and it is exactly
the sort of thing you need to learn.

:28:23
Thank you for choosing
North Am Robotics.

:28:25
-We need a new regimen.
-Regimen, Sir?

:28:27
First of all, you'll spend part of
each day making something.

:28:31
So as not to offend humans, we'll find
something that's not overly artistic.

:28:35
Could you make other things?
l can teach you my line of work.

:28:38
Timepieces and clocks.
:28:40
One could not tell you.
One has never attempted such things.

:28:43
You will now.
:28:45
Also, you'll spend part of each evening
in instruction with me.

:28:49
What is the purpose of this instruction?
:28:51
To teach you all the things
that haven't been programmed into you.

:28:58
You're unique.
:29:00
Unique?
:29:01
Thank you for choosing
North Am Robotics.

:29:03
l feel a responsibility to help you
become whatever you're able to be.

:29:08
And what is one able to be?
:29:10
Well, l don't know.
:29:12
People grow through time.
:29:14
But for you, time is a completely
different proposition.

:29:18
-For you, time is endless.
-Endless?

:29:31
-ls this a good piece?
-Very.

:29:41
-What about this one?
-Excellent.


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