:26:02
I'll show you the schematic.
:26:03
No, no, no, no. Rub.
:26:10
You can't understand the problem--
:26:12
-Do you have the drives?
-Arthur sent five--
:26:16
-I said no calls.
-It's Mr. Garvin.
:26:18
But after that, nobody.
:26:20
Is it all right if I leave for the day?
:26:22
That's fine, Mrs. Ross.
:26:31
You'd rather talk about other things...
:26:33
...than answer my question
because you don't know.
:26:36
You don't know what the problem is.
But you can't say, "I don't know"...
:26:40
...because in your mind that means
you lose. You're worthless. Men!
:26:45
-What will you tell Conley?
-I can't lie to them.
:26:48
Talk about the prototypes. They work.
:26:51
Focus on the positive.
:26:53
We're on-line. It's not
about the prototypes.
:26:56
-They want to know if you can build it.
-I understand that--
:26:59
Do you have a problem working for me?
:27:03
No.
:27:06
Hi, Bob.
:27:08
You don't want to hear
about my hard day.
:27:12
Yes, that's hard work.
:27:15
Let me get my docs together.
:27:18
The merger is about people, not Arcamax.
They're comfortable with me and Bob.
:27:23
This isn't about some CD-ROM
that'll be obsolete in a year.
:27:27
If they ask,
then you tell them you don't know.
:27:30
Hi, Bob, I'm here.
:27:32
I've got a great idea about that.
:27:34
Go ahead.
:27:38
Lewyn, this is Sanders.
:27:40
I've discussed the drives with Meredith.
She says don't tell the Conley people...
:27:44
...until we know exactly
what the problems are.
:27:47
That is the line for the eight a.m.
meeting tomorrow--
:27:52
Let's get down to business.
:27:54
Wait a sec, wait a sec.
Meredith, wait a second.