A Beautiful Mind
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:02:00
Who among you would be the
Van Gogh of democracy, freedom...

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Today we bequeath the Americans
future into your able hands.

:02:12
Welcome to Princeton, Gentlemen.
:02:31
ls not enough that Hansen won
the Conesky scholarship?

:02:33
No, he has it all for himself.
:02:36
This is the first time the
Carniment prize hasn't been split.

:02:39
He has got his sight set on
Wheeler Lab.

:02:41
the new military think that
he could done it in MlT.

:02:44
They are only taking one this year.
:02:46
Hansen used to be pick first.
:02:48
He is wasted on that. He should
be running for president...

:03:01
That could be a mathematic.
:03:03
l bet your tie is.
:03:10
Thank you.
:03:12
Nelson, symbol-creeptography.
:03:15
Nel's here broke the Jap code.
Help with the world efficient.

:03:19
These are what he tells
the girls things.

:03:20
My name is Bender, atomic physics.
:03:22
And you are...
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Am l late?
:03:24
Yes, Mr Sow.
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Hi, Sow. Richard Sow.
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Ahh... the burden of genius.
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There he is.
:03:32
So many supplicants in so
little time, Mr Sow

:03:35
Bender...
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Congratulations, Mr Hansen.
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Thank you.
:03:39
l'll take another.
:03:42
Excuse me.
:03:43
l seem presume you are the waiter.
:03:46
Play nice, Hansen.
:03:47
An honest mistake.
:03:49
Well, Martin Hansen.
:03:52
lt is Martin, isn't it?
:03:54
Oh, it is, John. lt is.
:03:56
l imagine you are getting quite
used to miscalculation.


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