Christopher Herrmann: With CAD down, we're turning back the hands of time.
Darren Ritter: Uh, how far back are we turning them?
Christopher Herrmann: A couple of decades, give or take.
Randall McHolland: That was when we had to rely on our instincts, not just gadgets and gizmos.
Blake Gallo: Oh, come on. You use them, too. Not to their full potential, but... I don't see you flipping through a road atlas.
Randall McHolland: I'm actually impressed you know what that is. My point: I know how to exist without them.
Kylie Estevez: Are we gonna need all this stuff?
Christopher Herrmann: Yeah, some are for us and some are to lend to new houses, you know, that aren't stocked with the same old equipment that we got.
Randall McHolland: That's where you three come in. Meet your new best friends: walkies, landlines, and something I'm positive was a little before your time, pen and paper.
Christopher Herrmann: Everything that comes in and out of here has to be logged by hand.
Blake Gallo: Or we could create a digital spreadsheet and share via a cloud-sharing service.
Randall McHolland: Gallo, have you received a single notification since the routers went dead?
Blake Gallo: [checks his phone] Hmmm, I don't have a... Ritter, can you load anything?
Darren Ritter: No service.
Randall McHolland: Without Wi-Fi, this place is a dead zone.