:51:03
E.M.P. ?
Electromagnetic pulse ?
:51:06
Yeah, you know, the kind generated by
the detonation of a nuclear device ?
:51:10
I doubt even the toy industry
has become quite that competitive.
:51:14
They said adequate shielding
wasn't cost effective.
:51:18
[ Scoffs ] Did the Medicis
ever tell Michelangelo,
:51:21
"Sorry, Mike, but marble's
not really cost effective.
Here's a bag of cement." ?
:51:24
- I think not ! [ Sneezes ]
- Gesundheit.
:51:28
- Thank you.
- There shouldn't be any problem
'cause the chips can learn.
:51:33
Am I not being clear ? They can
learn within the boundaries
of their primary programming.
:51:38
Whatever the core programming,
the X 1000 enhances it from within.
:51:42
[ Sighs ] So if you've got a problem,
it's in your software.
:51:46
[ Computer Beeping ]
:51:50
Quick impression for you now...
Jimmy Cagney. Top of the world, Ma !
:51:53
[ Laughing Hysterically ]
:51:56
Talk about hampering
your career.
:51:58
- [ Male Sportscaster, Indistinct ]
- Grab him !
:52:01
It looks so real,
don't it ?
:52:04
- Hit him. Huh ?
- [ Channel Switches ]
:52:08
- [ Growling ]
- Friend of yours ?
:52:10
Oh.
:52:12
[ Gorgons Chattering,
Indistinct ]
:52:16
- What am I gonna do with you guys ?
- [ Punch- it ] ...220, 221,
:52:21
- [ Scratch- it Giggling ]
- 222...
:52:23
[ Punch- it ]
Oh, there goes the record.
:52:27
Hey. Not so close.
You'll, uh...
:52:31
ruin your eye.
:52:41
- What are you looking at ?
- I don't know.
:52:45
[ Ringing ]
:52:49
- Hello ?
- [ Christy ] Alan ?
:52:51
- Christy ?
- Well, are you grounded ?
:52:55
- No, my dad cooled off.
- So we did it.
:52:58
Yeah, and the best part is
I found all those lost toys.