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:05:01
I'm a dishwasher.
:05:08
And now, live from Robot City,
it's The Bigweld Show.

:05:13
Oh, yeah!
:05:16
Come on, Dad, you're missing it.
:05:18
All right, Rodney.
All right, I'm coming. I'm coming.

:05:21
I had to bring work home
with me again, I'm sorry.

:05:23
Mr. Gunk has really been piling it on.
:05:25
And now, the host of our show,
Bigweld.

:05:29
Welcome. This week I thought you'd like
to take a look around Bigweld Industries.

:05:34
This here is the front gate.
Kind of cute, ain't it?

:05:40
- Good morning, Tim.
- Good morning, Mr. Bigweld, sir.

:05:43
Tim, who closed the front gate?
:05:45
Well, I just thought since...
:05:48
We never shut the gate, Tim.
:05:50
Shutting this gate means
shutting out fresh ideas.

:05:54
See, every day, robots come here
from hither and yon...

:05:56
...bringing us new ideas.
:06:00
And I listen to
every single one of them.

:06:07
So remember, whether a bot is made
of new parts, old parts or spare parts...

:06:12
...you can shine
no matter what you're made of.

:06:15
He's talking to me, Dad.
:06:17
He sure is, son. He sure is.
:06:20
Okay, folks, let's get to inventing.
:06:27
You know, I love to tinker...
:06:29
...but all the tinkering in the world isn't
useful unless it starts with a good idea.

:06:36
So look around for a need and start
coming up with ideas to fill that need.

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One idea will lead to another,
and before you know it...

:06:47
...you've done it.
See a need, fill a need.

:06:51
That's it, Dad. I have to look for...
:06:57
...a need.

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