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you not do your nails while I lecture?
Sorry.
When are you done?
- Excuse me.
- Ah, Mr. Tuttle.
I believe you're here for
your booster chair.
I'll get it later.
AV Club emergency.
- Virgil Fox?
- He's out sick.
- I heard he might not make it.
- Very funny, Mr. Fox.
You can pick up your hall pass
on your way out.
That's it. I'm moving to Paraguay.
- Ever really looked at our mascot?
- Forget the hall pass.
Remember that rocket-propulsion all
terrain cart the day of the incident?
Thanks for mentioning it again.
It's been ten minutes
Listen, it ties together. That
invention may have not been a success,
but one element of the design was
proven viable. The quantum accelerator.
Remember that physics, new reality,
Oh, yeah, that was fun.
I started building my own theory
based on all of that work,
incorporating my proven hypothesis
of quantum acceleration.
I put one of the school's computers
on permanent reserve.
The DSL has been doing all the work.
And moments ago, I uploaded
the last piece of the puzzle.
Commander Tuttle on the bridge!
Dude, no way I'm saluting you.
Fine. At ease.
What I'm about to show you is very,
very, very top secret.
We have to keep this just between us.
Check it out.
Yeah?
What you're looking at
is a successful simulation
of practical time travel.
What are you doing?
I'm trying to stop any more of your
brain from leaking out your ears.
What?
Come on, yesterday you said
I should build something useful.
Well, time travel is useful.
Charlie, you're 1 4 years old.
You're two years away
from your driver's license,
you still call your underwear
'underpants'.
I should believe
you built a time machine?
Yes! And based on my specifications
a person could travel up to 48 hours
- into the past!
- That's weak.
Pardon me, how's your
time travel formula coming along?
It's all about light, right?
Nothing moves faster.
Well, my hypothesis suggests that
you can time travel on a beam of light.
From any light source.
Even light from a slide projector.
A slide projector?
Like a regular slide projector?
Did I say regular? No, I didn't.
What we're talking about
is a complex amalgamation
of electronic components and
internal combustion mechanics.
Which you know nothing about,
by the way.
We'll have to find a hardware guy.
I don't see this as a problem.
Hey, Chickadee! What's shakin'?
You have to excuse Charlie.
- No, I'm not!
- Oh, it's cool, I like shy boys.
- Um, what's in the bowI?
- Meringue. The assignment.
Here, take mine.
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