Ryan finds Brian at the last minute and we chat a bit before about his new iPhone jailbreak and after the show about a fire truck near his dorm.
The Fringe is a collection of before and after show ramblings and actually intentional musings that are unstructured.
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Steven talks about his Ubuntu installation, Andrew talks about the things he ripped out from his laptops, then they watch Team Fortress 2 videos.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker are on time and while they begin talking about some camp stories, they decide to actually record their show.
Matth actually writes some show notes in studio for a change.
Andrew and Ryan wait for Matt, they talk about game things before the show and about their recent lives.
Matt discovers that this is a long episode and cries in agony.
Andrew, Steven, and Chris navigate microsoft issues, then talk about Kickstarters, Raspberry Pi articles, and closures.
Brian Mitchell joins Ryan via Hangouts for a late night WWDC recap before the show, and after, Brian shares his stories of working at a small ISP.
The show notes are ready and the show begins.
Ian and Savannah wait literally hours for Ian while Ryan gallivants around town with Matt, and when Ian Decker finally appears, he is tired and he has a cold, but he pulls through to record the last show of the season.
After days, Matt and Ryan finally sit down for their show - no T-Mobile, no Eight Bit, no more Fireheart Rise.
Ian brings Sonja to the studio, Ians organize the notes, and even more talk about Transistor because Ian decides to put Ryan's review on Steam.
Andrew explains the tropes of The Nexus, Ross Nover explains The Jamie Noguchi System, and Steven find a tank, among other things.
Ian Buck tried to find Ian Decker. Ian Decker could not be found. And thus, there was Ryan and Matt became the guests.
After the show, Ian Buck appears suddenly and Ryan's mom finds Ryan's missing credit cards.
Before the show, everyone gathers notes, Ryan cleans the studio and suddenly decides to be on the show, and after, we are educated on the ways of the Old Spice Guy.
Ryan upgraded from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 and we totally sound different, right? Matt makes some noise with the microphone booms, the MacBook Air begins melting, Matt learns how to spell "longer".
Andrew talks about Skype recording software, and Steven reads Andrew's blog.
Ian Decker plays a game of League before the show and Ian Buck gets ready by screaming and yelling about his <em>tie</em>.
Ryan and Matt gather some last minute news.
Ian, Ian and Katie gather and even Putnam stops by to talk about an old Atari gaming system.
Matt needs to make a quick trip to the T-Mobile store, and then everything goes downhill from there,
Andrew talks about show topics, his mom calls, and Steven discovers Good Old Games.
Matt and Ryan look for a few more show notes before beginning, but pretty much fail. Oh, also, that is how you spell Nike and illustrious is a pretty uncommon word in today's parlance.
Ian Decker arrives early in studio, while waiting for Buck to shower and eat, Ryan and Ian play a little bit of Guild Wars 2.
Decker breaks his toe nail on something, Buck buys Guild Wars 2 and later, Matt invades with an army of Naziponies.
Matt and Ryan join on a Sunday afternoon to record. Since it's so early in the day, we travel to Germany and try to locate a German Dominos to satisfy Matt's insatiable hunger for Dominos which has been deemed as <em>no longer a treat</em> by many a person.
Steven and Andrew talk about keyboards, monitors, games, videocards, and pranks (but not necessarily in that order).
Ryan's a little late, but then Ian Buck and Ryan talk about Google's TV strategy or lack thereof.
Ryan was so busy he forgot to prepare the show notes and Matt's experimenting with Ryan's auto-text message reading app.
Matt makes a surprise visit to explain to Ryan how to burn flags, Katie looks up jewelry and Ian really wants to see some comic book movie show thing.
Matt talks about his truck, learns how to spell and more.
Steven talks about his new graphics card, and Andrew drags him into a multiplayer 2048 game, then talk about Unreal Engine 4 after the show.
Matt tells Ryan about the truck: it's still not working, and admits he didn't prepare at all for this episode.
The Ians bring Rachel (the Nexus 4 girl) over and suddenly need collect their links, or as Buck says, "gatekeeping". After the show, Ian and Ian record their manly voices to get a voice actor position.
Ryan's a bit early to the call, Buck looks at cell phone coverage and after, Decker explains his Spring break plans and Ryan is disappointed he cannot send an emissary to 5by5 World Headquarters.
Matt and Ryan listen to fixing the "WiFi", and look for a Chromebox and Cosmos.
Andrew and Steve talk about daylight savings time, shownotes, the previous ATN fringe, and Windows sounds.
Before the show, Decker explains to Austin the way Eight Bits works, Ryan explains the Paul Horn story yet again, and after, we get to look at your what?
Matt snapes the chair's back, finally, and we discuss how the sun revolves around the earth and how Andrew Bailey likes being talked to in the third person when he is not here.
Sonja meets Sarah, an experiment conducted by Ian Buck and Ian Decker.
Ryan and Matt go on an adventure to the depths of the Internet hidden behind one photographer's flash.
Decker threatens to eat on the show which Buck hates, and after, Decker decides to tickle Sarah.
Ryan threatens Matt to put malicious content in the front, Matt listens to Andrew's recent podcast with the impression that nuts were involved and at the end, Matt's really tired.
Andrew and Ryan talk about gaming, character encodings, and cloud storage.
Ian Buck begins the show after numerous pushbacks and we find the post office man attempting to saw the studio in half, among other things.
For about two hours (before time compression and truncation), Ryan tries to type up the notes and Matt talks about work.
Ian Decker returns from aboard and tells us stories before the show, briefly, and then Sarah pays him a visit after the show for chocolate.
Matt coughed in the fringe and then Ryan explained something relatively pointless about WordPress taxonomies, cores and pagans.
Sam and Ian discuss the latency of echos in their microsofts and after the show Sam reveals some connections he has with a famous YouTube celebrity.