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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Online, Leonard buys a time machine from the 1960 film, The Time Machine, believing it to be a miniature, though it turns out to be the full-sized original. Because the men's efforts to move the cumbersome object into the apartment cause Penny to lose a shift at work and much of her day's time, she furiously lashes out at the men for their childlike preoccupation with various genre memorabilia. Leonard, upset that such interests may cost him the respect and attention he craves from Penny, decides to get rid of all his collectibles, which Howard refers to as "Nerdvana", while his friends try to convince him not to, leading to a conflict among the other men over the collectibles of his that they want. But, Sheldon turns the tables over in Leonard's side, when he angrily accuses Penny of hypocrisy, pointing out her own love of things such as Hello Kitty, Care Bears, Beanie Babies and My Little Pony. Penny, realizing his point, apologizes to Leonard, and encourages him not to give up the things he loves. Leonard's hope of a relationship with Penny is then renewed, as is his decision to keep his belongings. However, when a new boyfriend of Penny's named Mike shows up, he reverts to his old ways. In the end, Sheldon decides to get rid of the time machine after he has a nightmare that he travels to the future and is attacked by the Morlocks, then waking up to tell Leonard about this and attacked by the "guys" Leonard hired, Morlocks. Note: In this episode, Leonard says that the elevator has been broken for two years. Implying the incident happened in 2006. But in the season three episode, "The Staircase Implementation", it is revealed that the elevator was destroyed in 2003, instead of 2006. Title reference: Leonard getting rid of his collectibles, which Howard refers to as "Nerdvana".. }

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