After Steven fiddles with his microphone settings in his shack, Steven and Andrew review the shownotes while Ian drops by.
The Fringe is a collection of before and after show ramblings and actually intentional musings that are unstructured.
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Ian, Amanda, and Frank talk about the challenges of recording with multiple people in the same room, the difficulties of Greek names, fast food that's so bad it's good, and of course Ian messes up and hits the spacebar.
Brandon tries to start the show, and Brian says "Hold On."
A challenging room results in much fiddling with the microphone.
Andrew and Steve (and Rachel!) read show notes, and watch some Pittsburgh Dad. Afterwards, Andrew tells what he's been up to with Twentieth Century.
The PodKitters talk about itty.bitty.site, inner sourcing, and share a few laughs. This is a juicy Fringe.
The PodKit crew tries out the time.is trick for the first time!
Ian has a new bike, Cotton Bureau is celebrating their 5th year anniversary, and Westworld is too tempting to talk about before the official review begins.
Brian is on a serious time constraint, so he and Ian waste very little time on The Fringe.
Truly, a Fringe to remember! Longer than the episode it accompanies, Mike and Ian end up talking about USB-C for a long time, and Ian reveals his unusual preferences for units of measurement.
Before the show, Paul Horn shows up, and then Brian dictates his tweet-notes to Ryan as he creates show notes in real time.
After talking about the show stuff, Andrew and Steven talk about futuristic text, Amazon, server room missles, and old game graphics. Also, this episode contains an old show recorded moments before Andrew started building his computer last year. Forward to 26 minutes into this Fringe.
Ian comes up with a brilliant idea for compensating for the fact that he is unsure what episode number the Second Opinion is.
Ian and Betsy sort the show notes, then complain about teachers patronizing other adults like they were children.
Ian has some ideas for a network-wide fundraiser.
After explaining how to do a joke, Andrew and Steve prepare for the show.
Ian and Ian chat for a while. Then Mike shows up, but doesn't start recording right away. Enjoy hearing two thirds of a conversation!
Everyone made it to the studio to record this quarter's episode of PodKit!
Steve talk about Bitcoin, and Andrew is still trying to find a reasonably priced GPU.
Ian and Ryan put their Computer Science degrees to good use by failing to troubleshoot Skype, relying on guest David to install Chrome on his computer so they can use Hangouts instead.
Even when he isn't reaching for the keyboard, Ian can't avoid hitting the spacebar. Luckily, they were right at the beginning and didn't lose much.
Brandon confuses us with blueprints from the past and present, and more.
Ian struggles to organize the show notes before Brian arrives. Ryan talks a bunch about JavaScript something-something, despite the fact that Brandon isn't there.
Steve enjoyed his porkchop, but Andrew isn't a fan of sour kraut, which reminds Andrew of his Berlin trip. Steve talks about his shack, and possible fake crime in GTA. They start talking about personal stuff around 21 minutes in.
Andrew and Steve read the news and talk about themselves. Some.
Ian and Ryan sit down for a nice, long triple recording session.
The Extra Dimension episode this Fringe is attached to was a practice round for Ian's plan to make an audiobook. Please give him feedback on what went well and what he can improve on!
Andrew and Steve get together to do a podcast in who knows how long.
Harkening back to when this network was fun and not too serious, Ian, Brian, and Ryan stay in the studio way too long and goof off for a really long time.
Before the show, Brian a TV and will buy some speakers, and Ryan and Brandon talk about React.
Pressed for time, Ian and Mike quickly get set up to record a review.
In which an alpaca judges, Ian talks about possible audio book plans, and Ryan helps Ian encrypt his website again.
Ian and first-time guest Aron Braggans complain about USB-C. Aron isn't happy with the Macbook implementation, Ian isn't happy with the Pixel 2 implementation.
Brian teaches Ian the different names of storage sizes when counting in base 2 and base 10, and later they puzzle through the various Unicode and Emoji version numbers after looking at Brian's website.
Conversations are had, listen to find out more! 😉
While doing some last-minute research, Ian ends up watching a video about online voting in Estonian. Ryan learns some new things about Audacity.
Ian and Betsy are dangerously close to starting their review before they officially start their review.
Ian talks about how the second year of Second Opinion went, and what the plan is for the future.
Steve talks about his trail camera (not trial camera) and his numerous partitions, and Andrew goes on a tour of his home town/county.
The PodKit trio catch up and prepare for the show.
While setting up, Buck is reminded of a thought experiment he learned about. Decker helps calm him down about it.
Recording in a school is risky, even if it is several hours after classes end.
Andrew looks at Road Redemption DLC, and Steve tries to find a game he remembers from way back when.
Ian and Ryan almost can't stop themselves from talking about the main topic before starting the show proper.
Most of this Fringe was lost when Brian's computer crashed shortly before the main show started. That's the Fringe for you!
This short episode is the result of some major issues when recording PK32.
The Nintendo Switch review was VERY long before Ian edited it down. This Fringe contains several subjects that were discussed, but were ultimately not focused enough to keep in the final version.
Amazingly, Ian didn't have to go to the bathroom during this Fringe!
Brian and Ryan prepare for the latest Apple event Nexus Special.
Ian had so much footage from his trip, he didn't feel like going through and cutting out the parts that appear in the main episode. So you can listen to hours and hours of crappy audio from his phone if you want to!