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:05:01
We don't have to play the game
where we're going back and forth...

:05:04
coming up with innovative ways to make it
colder and unusable in the process.

:05:08
-Aaron, I need the hexagonal set.
-This is unmarketable.

:05:11
By coming at it from the back end,
ratherthan changing...

:05:14
the surrounding temperature,
we'll change the level it'll conduct...

:05:17
the transition temperature.
And by bombarding these edges--

:05:20
They're dropping the ceramic,
the temperature lower and lower.

:05:24
It makes the ceramic less resistant
and knocks out the interior magnetic field.

:05:28
What I'm saying is
we drop the box down on it.

:05:31
Focus our own magnetic field to negate,
knock out with the inverse...

:05:34
what's going on inside the ceramic.
:05:36
That should change the transition
temperature to something we can work with.

:05:40
-What are we saying that is?
-Hopefully, near room temperature.

:05:45
What is that about?
The best mathematician is a lazy one?

:05:48
-What did you ask for?
-I asked. I need the hexagonal set.

:05:51
-What did you call it?
-Just come on.

:05:52
-Are these Type One?
-The superconductors?

:05:54
Yeah, they're Type One.
:05:56
Is that going to be a problem?
:05:58
There's plenty lying around at work,
but they're all bar coded.

:06:01
-lf I have to, I'll buy the kits.
-What are you doing about the source?

:06:05
What?
:06:07
-I can get them.
-You can.... Are you sure?

:06:10
I thought you didn't like this idea.
:06:12
Buy them if you have to.
Everything else we can take care of.

:06:15
What about the source here?
:06:16
You know that story
about how NASA spent millions...

:06:19
developing this pen that writes in zero-G?
Did you ever read that?

:06:23
-And how Russia solved the problem?
-Yeah, they used a pencil.

:06:26
Right, a normal wooden pencil.
:06:29
It just seems like Phillip takes
the NASA route almost every time.

:06:32
-Palladium?
-You've got their diagram, what does it say?

:06:35
They use a ratio of platinum and palladium.
:06:37
That's not necessary
with the changes I made.

:06:39
They're just showing off.
If you have it, use it.

:06:42
I want to get a replacement router.
:06:43
-I'm putting down four ounces of palladium.
-Did Robert look at it?

:06:46
-I already got his.
-I can't fix it.

:06:48
-Okay. Where are you getting it?
-Wal-Mart. It's $50.

:06:52
-Okay. Can you get a receipt, please?
-Yeah.

:06:55
Wait, platinum or palladium
is less resistant?

:06:57
-Abe? It's not a--
-Yeah, I don't care.

:06:59
-So resistance doesn't matter.
-I need an aye or a yes.


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