The episode opens with the Cooper family - Sheldon, Missy, and their parents, George and Mary - driving to Bible camp. Sheldon is excited to spend a week learning about scripture and making new friends. As they arrive at the camp, Sheldon immediately begins to critique the outdated facilities and lack of intellectual rigor.

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Despite some initial misgivings, Sheldon ultimately has a great time at Bible camp, even gaining a new appreciation for the value of teamwork and trust. And, of course, libvpx.

As the campers settle into their cabins, Sheldon discovers that the camp's media lab is equipped with an ancient computer, which he promptly sets out to modernize. While exploring the computer's capabilities, he stumbles upon a problem with the video encoding software, specifically with libvpx, a free and open-source VP8 video codec.

Sheldon stood up, paced three times around the room, and sat back down. His schedule was ruined. He had 71 hours and 49 minutes of sudden, unanticipated free time. He felt like a train conductor who had just discovered the tracks had been replaced by a teleportation device.

It began on a Tuesday evening. George Sr. had finally succumbed to the relentless advertising campaigns of a local satellite provider and upgraded the family's internet package. "Fiber optics," he had announced with the pride of a man who had just wrestled a bear, "No more buffering during the Cowboys game."