Now then, a specific and clearly defined set of circumstances under which the bombs are to be exploded is programmed into a tape memory bank.

15 seconds sound clip from the Dr. Strangelove movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:53:07 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- But this is fantastic, Strangelove.

- How can it be triggered automatically?

- Well, it's remarkably simple to do that.

- When you merely wish to bury bombs, there's no limit to the size.

- After that, they are connected to a gigantic complex of computers.

- Now then, a specific and clearly defined set of circumstances under which the bombs are to be exploded is programmed into a tape memory bank.

- Hmm. Strangelove. What kind of a name is that? That ain't no Kraut name, is it, Stainsey?

- He changed it when he became a citizen. It used to be Merkwurdichliebe.

- Well, a Kraut by any other name Stainsey?

- The whole point of the Doomsday Machine is lost if you keep it a secret.

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