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Grey: Mm-hmm.
 
Brady: And then--
 
Grey: As just happened.
 
Brady: Yeah, yes. But, uh, and then-- and then amazingly, it just finished we got to the car park where we were going to which was nice timing, and so we pulled up and I sort of turned to her and said "What do you think? What do you think about that?" The main thing that came across was that she- she would quite like to sit down with you and discuss a few of the items--
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Grey: Mm-hmm.
 
Brady: --in a positive way.
 
Grey: Mm-hmm?
has just happened. Yeah, yeah. Yes. But and then and then amazingly, it just finishes we got to the car park where we were going to which was nice timing. And so we pulled up and I sort of turned to her and said, What do you think? What do you think about that? The main thing that came across was that she she would quite like to sit down with you and discuss a few of the items in a positive way. But you know, because she's into all that stuff. You're into, like workflows and sleep patterns and things like that. But fundamentally, I think she she disagreed with your thesis. And her best argument, which she didn't really make, but she didn't need to make against your argument was her herself. She's She's just sort of sitting And, and we're talking here about how you can't do all four things at once, right? And then I kind of I look at her and she works really hard in a really demanding job. And she's like me, you know, she's got this amazing job. And she gives so much that she always every day makes time for her friends and rings them and talks to them. She's a brilliant family person and talks to her mom and dad all the time and takes great care of me. She's incredibly healthy and goes to the gym all the time and a personal trainer every week, and she watches what she eats and she always looks amazing. And she does all these things like to the maximum and then she's just been spending an hour listening to you and I grumble about her or I can't eat healthy and do my job. And I think I think she embodiment of the argument against us. So
 
Brady: Uh, but you know, because she's into all that stuff you're into, like workflows and sleep patterns and things like that.
Grey 16:57
Mistake number five is the counter argument. Yeah, maybe I will just try to defend myself. I will go back to the some people's engines are more powerful than others.
 
Grey: Mm-hmm.
Brady 17:07
Yeah, you and I just puttering along on these on these out bomb of a car and she's a Rolls Royce
 
Brady: But fundamentally, I think she- she disagreed--
Grey 17:12
This is that i think i think that might be the conclusion that we need to come to is that Mrs. Number file has a very powerful motor compared to the two of us. So that might that might very well be the case.
 
Grey: Mm-hmm.
Brady 17:24
I think I think she does want to sit down and talk through a few points. So we'll, we'll arrange that sometime.
 
Brady: --with your thesis. And her best argument, which she didn't really make, but she didn't need to make against your argument was her, herself.
Grey 17:29
Oh, good. Okay.
 
Grey: Mm-hmm?
Brady 17:30
I tell you what else bothered me was in Episode Three, where you did that. you clarify this whole infringement versus theft thing when it comes to copyright. I'm still that still bothers me a bit to that still bothers you. I just think you're being so like you're being a bit overly cautious. Who it's not 50 it's
 
Brady: She's- she's just sort of sitting there and- and we're talking here about how you can't do all four things at once,--
Grey 17:49
 
it's exiting. I could not disagree with you more at this point. I I fully understand that I can be overly pedantic about things like this, but I am going to very strongly disagree with you there.
Grey: Right.
 
Brady: --and then I kind of- I look at her, and, she works really hard in a really demanding job.
 
Grey: Mm-hmm.
 
Brady: You know, she's like- you know about her, she's got this amazing job, and she gives so much that. She always every day makes time for her friends and rings them and talks to them. She's a brilliant family person and talks to her mum and dad all the time and takes great care of me.
 
Grey: [chuckles]
 
Brady: She's incredibly healthy and goes to the gym all the time and--
 
Grey: Mm-hmm.
 
Brady: --her personal trainer every week, and she watches what she eats and she always looks amazing. And, she does all these things--
 
Grey: [laugh]
 
Brady: --like to the maximum,--
 
Grey: [chuckles]
 
Brady: --and then she's just been spending an hour listening to you and I grumble about--
 
Grey: [chuckles]
 
Brady: --how "I can't eat healthy and do my job--
 
Grey: [laughing]
 
Brady: --at the same time". And I think- I think--
 
Grey: [laughing]
 
Brady: --I think she embodiment of the argument against us. Uh, but anyway,--
 
Grey: Right so,--
 
Brady: --it did amuse me.
 
Grey: ---so, Mrs. Numberphile is the counter argument.
 
Brady: Yeah.
 
Grey: I will- I- maybe I will just try to defend myself; I will go back to the "some people's engines are- are more powerful than others". And, uh--
 
Brady: [laughs] Yeah, you and I just puttering along on these--
 
Grey: [chuckles]
 
Brady: --on these old bomb of a car and she's a Rolls Royce.
 
Grey: This is- yeah, I think- I think that might be the conclusion that we need to come to, is that--
 
Brady: [laughs]
 
Grey: --Mrs. Numberphile has a very powerful motor compared to the two of us. [chuckles] Um, so that might- that might very well be the case.
 
Brady: But I think- I think she does want to sit down and talk through a few points, so we'll- we'll arrange that sometime.
 
Grey: [laughing] Oh, good. Okay.
 
Brady: I'll tell you what else bothered me.
 
Grey: What? What?
 
Brady: Was it in Episode Three, where you did that- you clarify this whole infringement versus theft thing when it comes to copyright.
 
Grey: Mm-hmm.
 
Brady: I'm still- that still bothers me a bit too.
 
Grey: That still bothers you? What bothers- what--
 
Brady: Yeah, I just think you're being so, like- you're being a bit overly cautious, saying--
 
Grey: Oh,--
 
Brady: --"ooh, it's not theft it's"--
 
Grey: --I could--
 
Brady: --"it's not stealing"--
 
Grey: --I could not disagree with you more at this point. I- I fully understand that I can be overly pedantic about things like this, but I- I am going to very strongly disagree with you there.
 
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