Have you ever asked yourself Who holds the key that winds up Big Ben Right Channel: Silicone on Sapphire Left Channel: Connection R: My (???) is zero R: When is your start L: What is your (???) L: Databus R: Databus R: I'm pushing the break point L: (???) R: Know my subroutine L: (???) R: Modem connecting L: (???) R: Handshaking L: (???) R: Mnemonic code L: I have your sentences right L: Go ahead R: Macro (???) L: Yes R: This is my micro instruction L: Improper request L: (???) R: Request debug L: Improper request R: Request debug L: System debug freeze R: Your memory is (???) L: Freeze R: (???) this is my address bus L: OK R: Kill L: Kill R: Image L: Image R: Rub out L: You're (???) of system interconnect L: You are typing into my memory L: Shift, shift, shift R: That's better R: Now my decoder R: I request your zero variable storage L: I am a Texas Instrument R: Clear, override L: My zero positive R: Too stable L: Connection R: Give me your input L: Vector interrupt R: Erase function L: Vector interrupt R: Go to RAM, go to RAM L: Go yourself R: Go to RAM L: (???) R: Your memory is volitile R: Your inputs, are deprived L: Save, save R: (???) afterwards L: (???) integration R: (???) statements L: Give me, give me (???) R: (???) L: Hardware, hardware L: Inhibit, inhibit, overflow R: Yes. Hardware logic. Machine language L: Connection denied request, request L: Parallel operation L: Give me a functional state L: (???) first L: (???) recharge L: Hello, hello R: System debug freeze R: Clear restore the message R: Exit all done