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The Fringe is a collection of before and after show ramblings and actually intentional musings that are unstructured.

587 episodes · 2012–2021 · Page 5 of 12

The Fringe #370: Please Electrocute Me
00:36:41

Andrew and Steven play with the echoy acoustics in Andrew's new, mostly empty apartment, then figure out how to speed test his new 150 megabit FIOS, only to be thwarted by every laptop having 100 megabit NICs.

The Fringe #369: marco case
01:22:32

Matt's in The Fringe like the good old days -- alas -- the Studless Show has been retired as well.

The Fringe #367: Ti and Pau
01:03:53

Before the show, Ian and Ryan chat about some other things. Like USB-Type C flash drives -- they exist!

The Fringe #363: Easy Mode Was Brutal
00:44:37

Andrew and Tom Chris talk about games, and all three catch up on things going on, like Basselhof going to Disneyland, along with the normal background catch up on podcast topics.

The Fringe #362: Bloatload
00:31:37

Ian asks Ryan about how he uses Twitter and they shock themselves with these revelations!

The Fringe #357: Grand Imperator
00:05:28

A short fringe, dedicated to those faithful listeners. Actually, we just recorded the title. Listen to PodKit #16 for the full episode!

The Fringe #355: Buying Childhood
01:13:53

Andrew and Steve talk about lately happenings (and some not so recent hangar massacres), eat, and pre-discuss show topics.

The Fringe #354: Didn't Work
00:28:06

Ian and Savannah enter the studio, Ian shows his Nexus 5X, Ryan shows his Nexus 6 and Matt has a USB Type C cable, also, something about Star Wars.

The Fringe #352: Not the Case
01:03:47

On the fringe, we talk about Swift and compilers, LLDB and LLVM, and after, Code in the Dark and more.

The Fringe #346: Microolive
00:41:54

Andrew and Steve share a pizza, watch some LoadingReadyRun videos, and talk about 3D printers, and other show topics.

The Fringe #342: Total silence
01:17:57

Before the show, Ryan shares his updated timer code, everyone wishes they could go to MinneWebCon and we avoid being hacked.