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00:39curses those acne time pilots use computers to track my crooks
00:44which makes me a very unhappy criminal mastermind
00:48but
00:49that's all about to change
00:52soon the history of computers will disappear
00:55thanks to me
00:57and dr beljar is the perfect choice for this heist
01:04you called oh conniving commander
01:06yes
01:07i'm sending you through the time port to
01:10in the year 1804
01:12there's something very special i want you to steal
01:16splendid a good theft always recharges my batteries
01:19good
01:20this info beam will give you all the details
01:23now
01:24get going
01:32time pilots
01:33dr beljar just stole something from the past
01:36you've got
01:3628 minutes to get it back or history will change forever
01:41initiate chrono skimmer launch sequence
01:43boot up the chrono computer
01:46power up the engines
01:51extend the temporal sequencer
01:55now
01:55get going
01:56we're on the case and we're chasing her through history
02:02chrono skimmer
02:04engines hot
02:06vile villains
02:07evil clock
02:09evil clock
02:09our brave squadron leader
02:10will help us get feeder
02:12and bring back the loot to its rightful place
02:15in time
02:16tell me where
02:17in time
02:18is carmen san diego
02:20stop
02:21her crime
02:22and solve this mystery
02:23tell me where
02:24in time
02:25is carmen san diego
02:28we're on the case and we're chasing her through history
02:32and here's the time pilot squadron leader
02:35kevin shinnick
02:37welcome aboard everybody
02:38i want you to hang on tight
02:39because we've got a very big mission but very little time
02:42so let's meet today's time pilots
02:43starting with sarah levin
02:45come on sarah
02:46welcome aboard
02:47good to see you
02:48and dallas reigns
02:50dallas come on buddy
02:50good to see you
02:52all right
02:52and ali smith
02:54welcome to the squadron there ali
02:56very good guys
02:58time squadron
02:59you've heard the mission from the chief
03:00let's check in with the chrono skimmer engine crew
03:03crew are you ready
03:05go away
03:06go away
03:07hey look ready
03:08and
03:08raring to go
03:10that's what we like to see
03:11all right just so you know pilots
03:12we depend on fact fuel to power the chrono skimmer
03:15and you'll be generating that fuel with your answers
03:18okay
03:18so
03:19each of you is equipped with 100 power points
03:21so
03:22so let's begin our pursuit of dr beljar
03:25chief
03:25what's our mission profile
03:28squadron
03:28your time target is 1804
03:31destination
03:33france
03:33until that time
03:35complicated fabric patterns
03:38had to be woven by hand
03:40but then
03:41joseph marie jacquard
03:45automated the process
03:46he used punch cards
03:49to program the path of the weaving needles
03:51where there was a hole in the punch card
03:53the needle went through
03:55where there wasn't a hole
03:56it didn't
03:57his invention revolutionized the textile industry
04:00and inspired the first steps in computer programming
04:04or so history told us
04:06till now
04:07when dr beljar
04:09dashed back in time
04:10then dashed off with this device
04:14thanks chief
04:15time pilots
04:16for ten power points
04:17what did dr beljar steal
04:20was it
04:21the jacquard loom
04:22the cotton gin
04:24or the sewing machine
04:25all right
04:26sarah what'd you say
04:28the jacquard loom
04:30the jacquard loom
04:30okay and dallas
04:32i said the jacquard loom
04:33you also said the jacquard loom
04:34and ally
04:35and i also said the jacquard loom
04:36you also said the jacquard loom
04:37well you are correct
04:38jacquard loom is the answer
04:40way to go guys
04:41we're starting off on an excellent foot
04:43and time pilots the punch cards
04:45the jacquard's loom
04:46inspired computer punch cards
04:47like these
04:48see these
04:49which were still being used as late as the 1990s
04:53all right
04:54well we now know what dr beljar stole
04:56and if one of you today can retrieve that loot
04:59you can capture carmen san diego
05:01you will win a complete multimedia computer system
05:04engine room
05:05let's warp to the time of the crime
05:17okay pilots we followed dr beljar back to 1804
05:20but you know what
05:21i think he knows we're onto him
05:22because he's about to do some globe hopping
05:24in the early 1800s
05:26so that means for us
05:28it's time for global pursuit
05:30all right
05:31grab your controls
05:32watch the globe on your screen
05:33and buzz in
05:34when you think you know the answer
05:36if you're right
05:37you get five power points
05:38and if you're wrong
05:39you lose five
05:40remember
05:40we're in the early 1800s
05:42ready
05:45bell jars in the country
05:46where an astronomer
05:47has calculated the orbit of Halley's comet
05:50anybody
05:51time is of the essence
05:54what do you think guys
05:55yes
05:55sarah
05:57germany
05:57correct
05:58germany is the answer
05:59very good
06:00he dashed to the country
06:01where the government awards
06:02ten thousand pounds
06:03to the inventor of the power loo
06:06yes
06:07alley
06:08england
06:08it is england
06:09five points for you
06:10very good alley
06:11now he's in the city
06:12where the lewis and clark expedition
06:14finally returns
06:15yes
06:17sarah
06:17st louis
06:18correct
06:18st louis
06:19that's five points for you
06:20you guys are doing excellent
06:22all right
06:22bell jars zoomed to the nation
06:24where a doctor creates the first stethoscope
06:27this time going to alley
06:28France
06:29yes
06:30France
06:30five points for you alley
06:32all right
06:33then he ran to the city
06:34where charles mackintosh
06:35invents a waterproof fabric
06:38what do you think guys
06:39last one
06:40we gotta hurry along
06:41yes
06:42Dallas
06:42rag
06:44good try but the answer is Glasgow
06:46all right
06:47well that was an excellent round
06:48and we're gonna be an excellent squadron
06:50I can tell
06:51Thai pilots
06:52Dr. Bell jar just skipped out of Glasgow though
06:54just before we got there
06:55so
06:57I'll tell you what though
06:58the clue finders locked on us in time turbulence
07:00tell you when
07:01oh
07:01right here
07:03later in the 1800s
07:04readings indicated someone who can help us
07:06so let's bring her on board
07:11hi
07:12here come on
07:13hey
07:14you have a punch card
07:15does that mean that you
07:16you found the stolen loom
07:18no sir
07:19I'm Lady Edda Byron
07:21oh
07:21and I've been helping a friend with the analytical engine
07:24the anal
07:25what's that
07:26oh
07:27well it's a machine
07:28that will perform arithmetic
07:29or store numbers in memory
07:31we'll use a punch card to give it instruction
07:33wait a minute that
07:34you're talking about the first computer aren't you
07:36computer
07:37I don't believe I've ever heard that word
07:39wow wait a minute
07:40that must make you Lady Byron the first programmer
07:43how exciting
07:44another strange word
07:46I think you're a very strange young man
07:49oh this is great
07:50listen if you're a programmer you're gonna need some things
07:52listen I happen to travel with these things all the time
07:55here's a keyboard
07:57that's gonna come in really handy I know that
07:59and well of course you're gonna need a mouse
08:01and well with a mouse comes a mouse pad that'll explain itself
08:04oh and this is a great screen saver
08:06you're gonna gonna like that I can tell
08:08okay oh oh yeah
08:09and we have a modem
08:10it's kind of heavy there
08:11oh and listen you can't work all the time right
08:13so we got this great game toad blaster
08:15you're gonna love it
08:16that's great
08:17wow
08:18it's great great meeting you
08:20that's
08:22wow
08:23Lady Byron
08:25whew
08:26alright pilots
08:27Ada Byron created a program for the analytical engine
08:30but who conceived of the machine and when
08:33was it
08:34Ben Franklin in the 1780s
08:37Charles Babbage in the 1830s
08:40or Albert Einstein in the 1930s
08:42alright Sarah what did you say
08:44Charles Babbage
08:45Charles Babbage 1830s
08:47okay good
08:48Dallas
08:49Albert Einstein
08:50Albert Einstein 1930s
08:52and Ally
08:52I said Charles Babbage
08:541830s
08:55you also said Charles Babbage 1830s
08:57well the answer is Charles Babbage 1830s
09:00alright ten points for Sarah and for Ally
09:02alright pilots
09:03let's warp to the 1830s
09:14we're here in the 1830s
09:15and I was noticing that
09:17what?
09:18oh you know what that means
09:19that last warp depleted our fact fuel
09:22it's time for a data boost
09:24if we're gonna complete this mission
09:30alright Charles Babbage conceived of the analytical engine in 1833
09:34time pilots I'll name a person who was alive in 1833
09:38and you buzz in and tell me if they were about 15 years old
09:42that's one five
09:43or about 50 years old
09:45that's five zero
09:46in that year
09:47alright if you're right you get five power points
09:49if you're wrong you lose five power points
09:51here we go
09:52tell me about
09:53future president
09:54Zachary Taylor
09:55is he about 50
09:57okay
09:57Sarah what do you say?
09:59about 15
10:00say again 5-0
10:01or 1-5?
10:021-5
10:02that's a good try
10:04but the answer is 50
10:055-0
10:05Zachary Taylor took office in 1849
10:08at the age of 64
10:10alright
10:11how about future civil war
10:13General William Tecumseh Sherman
10:16what do you say guys?
10:18yes Dallas
10:181-5
10:191-5
10:20correct he was about 15 years old
10:22very good Dallas
10:23okay how about Susan B. Anthony
10:26yes Allie
10:28about 1-5
10:30correct 1-5 15
10:32about 15 years old
10:33and how about Victoria
10:35the future British Queen
10:38yes Dallas
10:391-5
10:401-5 it is
10:41about 15 years old
10:42she was Queen of Britain from age 18 to age 81
10:45a long time
10:47finally
10:48king of the wild frontier
10:50how about Davy Crockett
10:52going this time to Allie
10:53about
10:541-15
10:55no that was a good guess
10:57but it's 5-0
10:5750
10:58he's about 50 years old
11:00during that time
11:00but we're moving along
11:01very nicely guys
11:03you've replenished our fact fuel
11:04just a reminder time pilots
11:05all our data fuel
11:06is verified by
11:08Encyclopedia Britannica
11:09now let's continue on our mission
11:11and get back the Jacquard loom
11:14wait a minute
11:15that means something's materialized
11:17in the molecular generator
11:19could be a clue
11:20hang on
11:24a vacuum tube and a
11:27there's more?
11:28yeah a vacuum tube and a
11:30and a foot
11:31hmm
11:32look at this
11:33well early electronic devices used these
11:36before transistors came along
11:38times 18,000
11:40what can have 18,000 vacuum tubes
11:43in a
11:43well in
11:4498 feet
11:47of course
11:48the ENIAC
11:49the electronic numerical
11:50integrator and computer
11:51it was one of the first
11:53electronic computers
11:54it used
11:5518,000 vacuum tubes
11:57and was 98 feet long
11:59the ENIAC was developed
12:00to help the U.S. fight
12:01World War II
12:02as it turned out
12:03the war was over
12:04by the time the computer was completed
12:05but
12:05the vacuum tube industry
12:07loved it just the same
12:08isn't that nice?
12:09I think it's nice
12:10alright pilots
12:11where in time
12:12is Dr. Beljar
12:13tell me the year
12:15was it
12:171926
12:191936
12:19or
12:211945
12:22okay Sarah what did you say?
12:24I picked 1945
12:251945
12:26Dallas
12:271945
12:281945
12:29also
12:29Ally
12:30and I also picked 1945
12:31you also picked 1945
12:33well you know what
12:34the answer is 1945
12:36excellent guys
12:37very good
12:38now we know where we're headed
12:39and Squadron Jacquard's
12:40use of punch cards
12:41for his loom
12:42evolved into the use of
12:43punch cards for computers
12:44like the ENIAC
12:45there's a lot at stake
12:46if you don't get back that loot
12:47so
12:48full speed ahead to 1945
13:02catch me if you can time pilots
13:09whoa Dr. Beljar has just neutralized all our fact fuel
13:12it's time for a data boost
13:14five time pilots
13:18I'm gonna name a historical event
13:20it's up to you to buzz in and tell me whether it took place in the 1840s or the 1940s
13:25if you're right you get five power points
13:27if you're wrong then you lose five
13:29okay here goes
13:30Samuel Morse sends message by first U.S. telegraph line
13:34yes Dallas
13:351940s
13:36good call but it was the 1840s
13:381844 to be exact
13:40his dramatic message was
13:42what hath God wrought
13:44atomic bomb dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki
13:47yes Ally
13:48the 1940s
13:50correct
13:501945
13:51it was the second and last time atomic weapons were used in the war
13:55an A-bomb had been dropped in Hiroshima three days earlier
13:59alright
14:00Philippines gained independence from the U.S.
14:04yes Ally
14:041840
14:05almost
14:07it's 1940s
14:081946 to be exact
14:10alright
14:10first photos taken of the moon
14:12yes Dallas
14:14say it again
14:151940s
14:16almost
14:16it's 1840s
14:18okay
14:181840 it was and of course those were taken from the earth
14:21because well where is she gonna go
14:23alright
14:23finally silly putty introduced
14:26yes Ally
14:271840s
14:28good call but it's the 1940s
14:311949
14:31alright
14:32alright great job squadron
14:34we've refilled our fact fuel and we're ready to go
14:36alright we've got to find out where in time Dr. Beljar has taken the stolen loom
14:41if only we had something to
14:42hang on a second
14:43we picked up something on the trans time signal monitor
14:47sounds like Dr. Beljar to Carmen
14:48I'll put it up on the screen
15:00Carmen
15:02I mean the time when the first laptop computer was introduced
15:35it's perfect for man geniuses on the go
15:36Sounds a lot like my college education, but over and out.
15:46Okay, I think someone wound him a little too tight, if you ask me.
15:49Pilots, where in time is Dr. Beljar?
15:52Name the film that opened that year.
15:54Is it Gone with the Wind, The Return of the Jedi, or Jurassic Park?
16:00Okay, Sarah, what'd you say?
16:02The Return of the Jedi.
16:03Return of the Jedi.
16:04Dallas?
16:04I said Gone with the Wind.
16:06Gone with the Wind, and Allie?
16:07And I also said Gone with the Wind.
16:09I said Gone with the Wind.
16:09The answer is Return of the Jedi.
16:12So very good for you, Sarah, 10 points.
16:15All right, now we know where we're headed.
16:16The year was 1983, in fact.
16:19So in less than 200 years, we went from Jacquard's punch card loom to laptop computers.
16:24But I'll tell you, if we don't get back that loop back to its proper place in time,
16:27all kinds of high technology may disappear, including this chronoskimmer.
16:32And I'll tell you something, I'm not walking home.
16:34I don't know about you guys.
16:35All right, pilots.
16:36We know where Dr. Belajar is.
16:38Now I've got to make one final leap forward in time.
16:41To do that, we're going to need all the fact for you you can generate.
16:44And that means an ultimate data boost.
16:51All right, pilots.
16:52This is an ultimate data boost.
16:54Here, each correct answer gets you 10 PowerPoints.
16:57But if you're wrong, you lose 10.
16:59I'll give you a fact about computers.
17:01Your job is to buzz in and tell me whether it's true or false.
17:05Computers convert spoken words into print for the death.
17:08Is that a true statement or a false statement, Sarah?
17:10True.
17:10Correct.
17:11True.
17:1210 points for you.
17:13Very good.
17:13Off to a good start.
17:15Albert Einstein built the first personal computer.
17:17True or false?
17:19Yes, Dallas.
17:20False.
17:20False it is.
17:21Very good.
17:22All right.
17:23A computer predicted the election of Dwight Eisenhower in 1952.
17:27True or false, Dallas?
17:28True.
17:29It is true.
17:2910 points for you.
17:31CBS News used a computer to project Ike's victory based on only a small percentage of
17:36the actual vote.
17:37All right.
17:38Chicago, both players used computer guidance systems built into their sneakers.
17:42True or false?
17:43Sarah?
17:44False.
17:45That is false.
17:46They're a good team, but I don't think they're that good.
17:48All right.
17:49President Franklin Roosevelt used a computer to type up his fireside chats.
17:53What do you say, guys?
17:54Yes, Dallas.
17:55True.
17:56The answer is false.
17:58All right.
17:58Computers have a language called Pascal.
18:01Is this true or false?
18:03Allie?
18:03True.
18:04It is true.
18:05The language was developed in the late 1960s.
18:09All right.
18:09Toy Story was the first completely computer animated feature film.
18:13True or false?
18:14Dallas?
18:15It is true.
18:16Very good.
18:16It took the computers 800,000 combined hours to generate the final animations.
18:21All right.
18:23Microprocessors are implanted in the human body to control damaged organs.
18:27Is that true or false?
18:28Allie?
18:29True.
18:29It is true.
18:30Very good.
18:30Ten points for you.
18:32Finally, computers have to be watered twice a week.
18:35Is that true or false?
18:36Dallas?
18:36False.
18:37It is false.
18:38Excellent job, guys.
18:39All right.
18:40At this point in time, we'll see how well we did.
18:42Sarah has 165.
18:43Dallas has 145.
18:45And Allie has 155.
18:46That means, Sarah and Allie, you're moving on to the next phase of our mission.
18:50Dallas has did a fantastic job, right?
18:52Very good.
18:53I really mean that.
18:53Stay there.
18:54Because right now, we're going to go to the chief and get a few words to say thank you for
18:58you.
18:58Okay?
18:59Chief?
19:00You did some great navigating in pursuit of Dr. Beljar.
19:04But sometimes that bionic bozo has all the luck.
19:08To assist you on future missions, I'm awarding you our Acme Time Net Mission Pack.
19:13You'll get a deluxe Britannica World Atlas, this official Carmen t-shirt, the chrono skimmer
19:21cap with you-know-who's picture in front, a wearin' time watch, and finally, this Carmen
19:29San Diego CD-ROM library and board games.
19:32They're what top-notch time pilots pack for R&R breaks between missions.
19:38From the brass here at Acme Time Net Command, congratulations!
19:43All right, squadron, we've sent Dallas back to Time Net Command while we stay on board
19:47and continue the mission.
19:48Are we ready?
19:49Yep.
19:49All right, chief, we're ready.
19:51Time pilots, the history of computing is at stake.
19:55Get to 1983 and liberate the loom!
19:58Kevin, you're in command.
20:00Aye, aye, chief.
20:01Time pilots, full speed ahead to 1983.
20:13There's Beljar, he's holding Jacquard's loom in a cybersphere.
20:16I'll activate the loot tractor beam and bring it on board.
20:19You'll never catch the brilliant Beljar!
20:27Looks like Dr. Beljar has given us a slip again, time pilots, but we've gotten back the
20:31Jacquard loom and we have it safely on board.
20:34Now, to fix the history of computers and complete this mission, we've got to return it to 1804.
20:39Our last warp really drained our fact fuel, though, so to conserve what we have left,
20:43we'll make the trip back through history in eight jumps.
20:46Let's check in with the chief to get our flight plan.
20:48Chief!
20:49Time pilots, you must navigate the chrono skimmer through eight events from the history of computing,
20:54starting at the most recent event and finishing at the least recent event.
20:57The time pilot who does that goes on to chase Carmen and Dr. Beljar along the trail of time.
21:03Here are the events on your flight plan.
21:05First Apple computer.
21:07Babbage conceives of the analytical engine.
21:10The White House gets an email address.
21:13The Jacquard loom is introduced.
21:16The first pocket calculator.
21:18Carmen San Diego software debuts.
21:21Computers are used during the Apollo moon landing.
21:24Computer breaks Nazi code during World War II.
21:28That's your briefing time, pilots.
21:30Good luck on your journey!
21:32All right, Sarah, you have the highest score.
21:34You have the choice of going first or second.
21:36Um, I'll go second.
21:38Go second.
21:38All right, Allie, I want you to, by listing them,
21:41navigate us back through time from the most recent to the least recent.
21:45All right, whenever you're ready, we can take off.
21:48Computer breaks next Nazi code.
21:51Okay, no, not this time, but we're going to go to Sarah.
21:53Sarah, again, most recent to least recent.
21:55Navigate.
21:56White House gets email address.
21:58Correct, 1993.
21:59Can you pick the next most recent event?
22:01Carmen software debuts.
22:03Yes, 1985.
22:05Navigate us to the next most recent event.
22:07First Apple computer.
22:08Correct, 1976.
22:10You've gotten us this far.
22:11Talk us to the next most recent event.
22:16Apollo moon landing computers.
22:19No, I'm sorry.
22:20We go back to Allie.
22:21From the top, Allie.
22:23White House gets email address.
22:24Correct, 1993.
22:26Carmen software debuts.
22:28Correct, 1985.
22:29Tell us the next most recent event.
22:31First Apple computer.
22:33Correct, 1976.
22:34Navigate us back to the next most recent event.
22:36First pocket calculator.
22:38Correct.
22:38We're halfway there.
22:391971, you've navigated us to.
22:41Keep going.
22:44Apollo moon landing computers.
22:46Correct, 1969.
22:47Can you navigate us back to the next most recent event?
22:50Computer breaks Nazi code.
22:51Yes, 1943.
22:53We're almost home.
22:54Can you navigate us back to the next most recent event?
22:57Savage's analytical engine.
22:59Yes, we're at 1834, Allie.
23:01Can you navigate us back to the next most recent event?
23:03To cars being introduced.
23:05Correct, 1804.
23:06You have saved history.
23:08Way to go.
23:09You have repair time.
23:10You did a great job.
23:11Congratulations.
23:12We're going to move on in a moment, okay?
23:14Sarah, you did a fantastic job.
23:16You really did wonderful.
23:16And now, the chief has a word about your next mission.
23:20A squadron's only as good as each of its members,
23:23and you've been an outstanding time pilot today.
23:27That's why I'm awarding you this terrific TimeNet mission pack
23:31and this cool, portable CD player.
23:36The stereo headphones will let you listen to top-secret mission profiles,
23:40and the rechargeable batteries will power you through any situation.
23:45You're a top-flight time pilot.
23:48Congratulations.
23:49Okay.
23:50Allie, you've done excellent.
23:52Right now, Sarah is piloting the chronoskimmer back to the present,
23:55but Carmen's on the move again,
23:56and you've got to chase her down, all right?
23:58So it's time for us to leave the chronoskimmer
24:00and move down to the trail of time.
24:03Chief, is that a go?
24:04I'm inputting the transporter departure codes, Kevin.
24:07Prepare to exit the chronoskimmer.
24:09Here we go, chief.
24:13Tell me where, in time, is Carmen's San Diego?
24:17Stop her crime and solve this mystery.
24:21Tell me where, in time, is Carmen's San Diego?
24:25We're on the page, and they're chasing us through history.
24:30All right, Allie, we've made it to the trail of time.
24:33You've got to track Carmen through six time portals by answering her questions.
24:37Doing that, you'll energize the capture crystal and track Carmen,
24:42and you'll win the big multimedia computer system.
24:45Are you ready?
24:46Yeah.
24:46All right.
24:47Each question is six seconds long.
24:50You've got 90 seconds.
24:52Ready, set, go, Allie, go!
24:55Follow the engine crew to the first portal.
24:58It's 960.
25:00What counting instrument is being used in Europe?
25:03The sundial or the abacus?
25:05The sundial?
25:06All right, pull, crank the crank to open the gate.
25:09Go, Allie, go!
25:10Keep up the good work.
25:11Almost there!
25:13All right, no, this way.
25:14Go straight through.
25:15Yeah!
25:15Follow the engine crew to the next portal.
25:18It's 1844.
25:20Who transmitted the first telegraph message?
25:22Thomas Edison or Samuel Morse?
25:24Samuel Morse?
25:26Yes, Allie, you've got four left and 56 seconds.
25:30Keep up the good work.
25:32It's 1929.
25:34Where is the tape recorder being developed?
25:36Germany or Panama?
25:38Germany?
25:39Yes, keep going!
25:42You've captured Dr. Beljar!
25:45It's 1945.
25:47What computer was built to help fight World War II?
25:50AMIAC or Macintosh?
25:52AMIAC?
25:53All right, you've got 30 seconds left.
25:56Keep going, Allie.
25:59It's 1975.
26:00What is the new computer language for beginners?
26:03Easy or basic?
26:05Easy.
26:06Crank the crank to open the gate, Allie.
26:08Crank it.
26:08Keep going.
26:09Keep going.
26:10Okay.
26:11One more left, Allie.
26:13It's 1995.
26:14What completely computer animated movie premieres?
26:17Aladdin or Toy Story?
26:19Toy Story?
26:20Yes, Allie, you're playing through the trail of time.
26:23Congratulations, kiddo.
26:25Come here.
26:25You should feel happy because you've also energized the capture crystal.
26:29Are you ready to complete this mission?
26:31Yeah.
26:31All right, then take the capture crystal and place it in the chronolog chamber to capture Carmen San Diego.
26:44All right, Allie, you've captured Carmen San Diego.
26:47You feel pretty good?
26:48Yeah.
26:48All right, and you've completed all your missions.
26:50So right now, the chief wants to show you what...
27:00So right now, I'm going to do all your missions, especially if you'll be doing that.
27:09Yes.
27:09Ass77- crank and process drone in every class.
27:09Weosh story from Ida.
27:09That's our mission.
27:09That's my Arrived challenge.
27:10I've got to tell you you, what kept you back in the future of your life is not like.
27:10As for you, my six years old.
27:11We have to switch them to the public service expert and campus that...
27:12So at home, it's my last night, I'll do it with the cardio.
27:13And on diet mode.
27:13So right now, you won't do it, and I will say this way,
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