59:26 And the 4th class of service is that you can send it to them probably overnight and that we take it to that city instead of using a courier, we drop it in that mail slot at the central post office where they say they can deliver it overnight. 2 weeks ago, Tuesday, we introduced it. We have now 70,000 subscribers to that service in 2 weeks. We will be in 3 or 4 weeks, we will be the largest non postal network in the world.
07:07 to be here. So, Joan, my first question is, we have this big event, that happens online. It captures a lot of people's attention and, you know, of course, when there's an information gap, when we don't know the whole story, It also captures people's imaginations. And often, it seems like 2 parallel discourses develop. We get joking speculation, memes, armchair theorizing.
09:39 And it's both got 2 ingredients in it that is really important for stories going viral. They're novel and outrageous. And those elements of novel and outrage mimic a lot of tabloid journalism. So depending on who reacts to the story, whether it's a politician, a journalist, industry, like social media, celebrities, all of these things can drive attention to the conspiracy theory and then validate that point of view. And then if you get stage 4, which is mitigation, then any attempt to correct the record is seen as part of the conspiracy.