2001: A Space Odyssey
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Anybody hungry?
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-What we've got?
-You name it.

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-What's this? Chicken?
-Something like that.

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Tastes the same, anyway.
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Any ham?
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Ham, ham, ham....
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-Looks pretty good.
-They're getting better at it all the time.

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That was an excellent speech
you gave us, Heywood.

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It certainly was.
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I'm sure it beefed up morale a hell of a lot.
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Thanks, Ralph.
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I want to say to both of you
that I think you've done a wonderful job.

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I appreciate the way
you've handled this thing.

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Well, the way we look at it, it's our job
to do this thing the way you want it done.

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And we're only too happy
to be able to oblige.

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Have you seen these yet?
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Take a look at them.
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Here's what started the whole thing.
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Oh, yes.
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When we first found it, we thought
it might be an outcrop of magnetic rock...

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...but all the geological evidence
was against it.

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And not even a big nickel iron meteorite
could produce a field as intense as this.

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So, we decided to have a look.
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We thought it might be
the upper part of some buried structure...

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...so we excavated out on all sides.
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But, unfortunately,
we didn't find anything else.

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And what's more, the evidence seems
pretty conclusive that...

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...it has not been covered up
by natural erosion or other forces.

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It seems to have been deliberately buried.
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Deliberately buried.
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How about a little coffee?
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-Great.
-Good idea.

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I don't suppose you have any idea
what the damn thing is, huh?

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I wish to hell we did.
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No, the only thing we're sure of is
it was buried four million years ago.

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Well, I must say, you guys have certainly
come up with something.


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