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:05:00
Don't you have enough money?
:05:01
Huh, nice
:05:03
Here is an interesting question
:05:04
What kind of beverage do you
offer your programmer?

:05:06
Oh come on
:05:09
He is avoiding the issues, man??
:05:10
He should run for president or something
:05:13
I'm just going to throw these at you, you know,
like the do at the zoo

:05:19
Hello?
:05:22
It's for you
:05:24
Hello
Milo, this is Gary Winston,

:05:27
I've heard great things about your work,
:05:29
I'm hoping you and your friend Teddy
can come up here.

:05:31
Hey, Larry, you still have got
my Union Jack CD

:05:33
No, I gave it back..
:05:34
Ok, I don't know who this is but
your timing really blows

:05:36
'cause I just saw him in a live chat
:05:38
Right, well, a pair of airline tickets are
on there way to you,

:05:41
I would love to show you
some of the things we are doing here

:05:49
Who was it ?
:05:52
Garry Winston
:05:53
Ha, that would be funny
:05:55
I just spoke to Garry Winston?
:06:00
I can't believe you are not going to take that ticket
:06:02
Give it to me!
:06:03
You don't want to work there, Brian
:06:04
They squeeze everybody out of business,
they get bigger and fatter

:06:07
That's why I want to work there
:06:09
You sure he didn't ask for my number?
:06:12
Milo, we can't go up there
:06:14
They don't even know
the meaning of open source

:06:16
You know this,
we have talked about this

:06:18
They just want to own everything
:06:20
They clone stuff, they reverse engineering it
:06:22
I, I know. / Everybody is stuck
with their inferior proprietary version

:06:26
They are being investigated
by the justice department for christ sake

:06:28
Tell him, Harry
:06:30
I think that he should go up there and
check it out if he is curious

:06:36
You do?
:06:36
Sure, I mean it's your life
:06:40
I need another beer
:06:55
So, you couldn't convince
your friend Teddy to come home

:06:58
No, he is pretty tight with his folks

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