:21:00
You haven't sat 'til you've
put your ass on one of these
homemade willow chairs. Okay?
:21:04
Now, I brought you a pair
so you can put your feet up,
:21:07
or if you, uh, want a friend
to sit in there, if you decide
one day and invite someone over.
:21:11
What do you think?
:21:13
I don't think they go, George.
:21:15
Oh, what would you know?
Looks like a swap meet blew in here.
:21:19
Talk about needin' a woman's touch.
This is an emergency.
:21:23
Hey, Nate. I've been workin'
on that solar kit you gave me.
:21:27
I am telling you, the whole
field of photovoltaics is--
:21:30
is just in baby land!
:21:32
I mean-- You know--
The-- The idea that plants
have been storing and--
:21:35
and using the sun's energy
since the birth of the world!
:21:38
I mean, photosynthesis is--
is a model for us, and we're
just scratching the surface...
:21:42
of what we could do
with these silicon cells.
:21:45
I'm telling you.
[ Sighs ] What?
:21:50
What?
:21:52
You just talk so fast, George.
And-- And you know so much stuff.
:21:56
I'm sorry. But--
I can't help it, Nate.
:22:01
- That's okay.
- Mmm.
:22:03
- [ High-Pitched Radio Beeps ]
- What is that?
:22:05
Uh, it's just computers
talking to computers.
:22:08
- Shh. Leave it, leave it, leave it.
- Aw, come on.
:22:11
- The Morse code's goin' too fast
for you to pick that out.
- No, no, no. It's--
:22:14
- I can hear it.
- Bull.
:22:16
No. I'll tell you what
it is. A repeated pattern.
They're looping a message.
:22:19
[ Nate ]
'Watering the golds... Friday.'
:22:24
Yeah. Yeah. Now, who'd
be sending a coded message
like that in simple Morse?
:22:28
Oh, man, look. I pick up, like
two different air force bases.
:22:31
I think we better
leave this one alone, George.
:22:33
- Mm. No, no, this is a different
one. Listen, listen!
- [ Beeps Continue ]
:22:36
This one's much denser,
but i-it's still a loop.
:22:38
It still repeats.
Listen.
:22:41
- Seriously, I think--
- Oh, I gotta record this.
:22:43
- We ought to leave this alone.
- Where's your-- No, no, no, no.
:22:46
What are you doin'?
:22:48
Well, I'm gonna take it home so I can
break it down. Then we can answer it.
:22:50
- Why?
- Because it gives me
something to do, Nate.
:22:58
[ Sighs ] I don't know if it's gettin'
worse or it's gettin' better.