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:25:01
Oh, of course not
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So, what's you been up too?
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Working
:25:13
It's good to hear from you
:25:14
Even though you are the enemy now
:25:20
Can you hold please, thank you
:25:22
Thank you so much for holding,
:25:24
How may I help you?
Let me just check that for you

:25:28
The Department of Justice says that if we acquire
netmail they will view it as anti-competitive

:25:32
Well, why didn't you tell me this
before we decided forego R&D..

:25:36
Well, at the time, they indicated
that it wouldn't be a problem

:25:39
They have
a bureaucratic mind set Gary they..

:25:40
They do?
:25:42
I count on you
to solve problems, whatever it takes

:25:44
show me some creativity
:25:46
Gary, we're talking about the law
:25:47
It's not like making software,
:25:49
There are limits
:25:50
--;
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No limits!
:25:54
Stop thinking like a lawyer for a second
:25:55
and show me some kind of creativity
:26:00
Yes, sir.
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He'll have to get back to you
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Gary Winston's office
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You can go on in, Milo
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Gary Winstons office.
Yes, he is in a conference right now,

:26:19
May I take a message?
:26:20
Gary
:26:21
- You wanted to see me?
- Yeah,

:26:29
Take a look
:26:40
This is amazing.
Who's doing all this?

:26:42
What does that mean?
:26:45
- What does that mean, huh?
- Nothing, I, I...

:26:55
I'm sorry
:26:57
that wasn't meant for you

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