43:59 The initial plan for research this week was to identify and discuss the history of the song one of the crew is singing aboard the lean horse. We hear him as hes cleaning a hallway while Shakti and Suzy sneak by. According to the japanese closed captioning, he sings yokame no nichio biwa hangen joriku. If its a real song it would be a navy one. Hangen joriku is a naval term meaning shore leave for half of the ships crew. But I searched and searched and could not find a song. I watched YouTube videos and listened to recordings, searched Wikipedia in English and Japanese, skimmed academic papers on japanese military songs, tried japanese language Gundam fan blogs and tried plugging the whole line and parts of it into japanese song lyric websites to no avail. It's possible that it's not a real song, that this is just a scene of a crew member looking forward to their upcoming shore leave and singing a little made up ditty to themselves. But if you happen to have any resources or insight on this one, please let us know. I am stumped and I hate to be stumped. So having come up empty and lost a day, I needed another, preferably easy research topic. Enter Bespa patrol ship Sinope 321 Sinope, or Sinope, is a city in what is now Turkey. Built as a walled town with a vast citadel and a strong wall defending its seaside. In antiquity, it was the foremost port on the southern shore of the Black Sea. Strategically located on the coastal trade routes, and from the 6th to the fourth century bc, it was one end of the caravan route between the Euphrates and the Black Sea. Its lack of easy access inland and competition from other nearby port cities eventually decreased its influence and strategic importance. But it has been the site of several historically significant events. There are numerous legends about the citys founding. According to one, it was founded by the Amazons and named for Cinnova, their queen. In greek mythology, there are several different origins given for Cinnova Sinope, of which queen of the Amazons is just one. The greek historian and philosopher Strabo credits mythological figure Autolycus as Sinopes founder. Based on the archaeological record, the area was first settled by the Colchians approximately 2500 years ago, then by iranic peoples and then colonized by the Greeks sometime in the 7th or 8th century BC. Sinope eventually became the capital of the hellenistic kingdom of Pontus, though it has through its history, changed hands with some frequency to the Persians, to independence, back to the Greeks, then to the Romans, then to the Byzantines, then to the Turks. You get the idea.