:51:01
They're a little bit sensitive to EMP.
:51:03
EMP? Electromagnetic pulse?
:51:06
The kind generated
by the detonation of a nuclear device.
:51:10
l doubt even the toy industry has become
quite that competitive.
:51:14
They said, ''Adequate shielding
wasn't cost effective.''
:51:19
Did the Medici ever tell Michelangelo:
:51:21
''Sorry, Mike, marble's not cost-effective.
Here's a bag of cement''? l think not!
:51:27
Gesundheit.
:51:29
Thank you.
:51:30
There shouldn't be any problem,
just because the chips can learn.
:51:33
Am l not being clear? They learn within
the boundaries of their programming.
:51:38
Whatever the core programming,
the X1000 enhances it.
:51:43
So, if you have a problem,
it's in your software.
:51:50
Quick impression, Jimmy Cagney.
''Top of the world, Ma.''
:51:57
Talk about hampering your career.
:51:59
Grab him!
:52:01
lt looks so real, don't it?
:52:05
Hit him.
:52:08
Friend of yours?
:52:16
What am l going to do with you guys?
:52:20
Two hundred and twenty-one.
Two hundred and twenty-two.
:52:23
There goes the record.
:52:29
Not so close. You'll ruin your eye.
:52:42
What are you looking at?
:52:43
l dunno.
:52:50
-Hello?
-Alan?
:52:51
Christy?
:52:53
Are you grounded?
:52:55
No, my dad cooled off.
:52:57
So, we did it.
:52:58
Yeah, and the best part is,
l found all those lost toys.