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l just got done reading
your hacker article.
:35:03
First of all,
congratulations.
:35:05
l mean, everybody here
just loved it.
:35:07
But we wanted to do
a companion piece to it,
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sort of a ''Day Two'' story--
:35:13
and l'm having some trouble
tracking down lan Restil.
:35:15
Do you think l could get
a phone number on him from you?
:35:20
Look, l think it's good
that you tried this.
:35:23
lt's good to stretch.
l just--
:35:25
l don't think you're writing
to your strengths here.
:35:29
- l mean--
- Can l?
:35:37
l'm wondering why you'd want to stray
from the things you do so well?
:35:46
Have you noticed the way
:35:48
Steve's phone
has been ringing lately?
:35:50
Did you see all those editors
at the Correspondents' Dinner?
:35:53
- The way they were circling him?
- ls that what you want, Amy?
:35:57
To get a bunch of smoke blown
up your ass by a pack of editors?
:36:01
Yes.
Yes, it is.
:36:06
Caitlin, he's going
to double his salary
:36:09
freelancing like that.
:36:11
These guys don't want
policy pieces anymore.
:36:13
They want color,
they want nuance, humor.
:36:17
But Amy,
you don't write funny.
:36:25
lt's a little funny...
:36:28
isn't it?
:36:32
- l was just looking for Steve.
- He's in his office.
:36:43
- You got a minute, Steve?
- Yeah.
:36:46
Do you have phone numbers
for sources on the ''Hack Heaven'' piece?
:36:48
- Mm-hm, but they're at home.
- Can l get them?
:36:50
Of course. Did l do something wrong?
Are you mad at me?
:36:53
No, l just need
the phone numbers.
:36:58
Okay.