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:34:00
I jumped in the car,
and drove to Russellfield.

:34:04
Okay, I lost it.
:34:05
-What?
-Why the timer?

:34:08
Because the moment we start those
machines is the moment we'll end up...

:34:12
-getting out of them, and--
-Right. Got it. Sorry.

:34:15
I don't want to be standing around
when they do.

:34:19
While I was on the road at 8:45,
the machine kicked on by itself...

:34:24
and by 8:49, it was completely warmed up.
:34:35
In Russellfield, I got a hotel room
and tried to isolate myself.

:34:40
Wait, what do you mean "isolate"?
:34:42
I closed the windows,
I unplugged everything in the room...

:34:45
the telephone, TV, clock, radio, everything.
:34:47
I didn't want to take the chance
of running into someone I knew...

:34:50
or seeing something on the news
that might....

:34:52
If we're dealing with causality,
and I don't even know for sure.

:34:56
-I just....
-What?

:34:59
-Took myself out of the equation.
-Err on the side of caution.

:35:02
Yes.
:35:05
Then what did you do all day?
:35:10
-I just sat there. I had some books, but....
-What? Were you nervous?

:35:14
Yeah.
It's mind-numbing, all the second-guessing.

:35:22
"Evacipate."
:35:28
At 3:30 p.m.,
I stopped by Williams Medical Supply.

:35:32
Picked up a Class E oxygen tank and mask.
:35:34
I called my mutual fund company and asked
which stock in their mid-cap fund...

:35:38
had the greatest percentage gain that day.
:35:40
The idea was just to get enough information
for one good trade.

:35:43
Can we just download chart data
and trade on each movement?

:35:46
But if we do that, I want to use the library
in Russellfield, use their computers.


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