- You are Mr. Carpenter, who wrote those equations on my blackboard?
- My clumsy way of introducing myself.
10 seconds sound clip from the The Day the Earth Stood Still (1954) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:23:38 in the radio play.
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- We sure had fun today. We went all over Washington and went to see Professor Barnhardt.
- Is this the man you wanted to see, Professor Barnhardt?
- Oh, thank you. If I may speak to Mr. Carpenter alone, please?
- I'll wait outside, Professor.
- You are Mr. Carpenter, who wrote those equations on my blackboard?
- My clumsy way of introducing myself.
- I appreciate the need for security, Professor.
- I have not quite fathomed the problem, even with your remarkable assistance, Mr. Carpenter.
- Let's look at it, sir. All you have to do now is substitute this expression at this point.
- Yes. That will reproduce the first order term, but what about the effect of the other terms?
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