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:36:01
Eventually, I settled down, and...
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I don't know, maybe it was the Dramamine
kicking in, but I remember this moment...

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in the dark
with the reverberation of the machine.

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It was maybe the most content
I've ever been.

:36:16
I woke up on my own without the alarm...
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and waited for the machine to cool down.
Cool down from my perspective.

:36:22
It got to a point where it sounded safe
to get out...

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but the stopwatch still showed
a couple minutes...

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so I trusted the math and waited.
:37:04
That's not a static shock, Abe.
Okay, please stop it.

:37:14
You got out too soon.
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You have to wait for the stopwatch
so that you know the gain is low enough.

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So, we're back here?
:37:23
Yeah, we're here.
It's 8:50, Tuesday morning.

:37:31
All right. Give me a few minutes.
:37:36
From there it was easy.
The bulk of the work was done.

:37:39
I just left everything the way I found it.
I left the machine alone...

:37:42
and didn't turn it off,
and just cleared out of there.

:37:45
So your double would find everything
the same later that day and get in the box?

:37:50
Right, but also, I or my double or someone
was in the box coming backwards.

:37:54
So who knows what that would've done
if I'd turned the machine off.

:37:57
Definitely. So, they're one-time use only.

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