Tag Archives: MULE

TFICast 76: FaceSpace

Jeremy and Erik start podcasting at 1:30am with talking about MULE and their Mountain Wumpus Hunter group and ask that YOU join.  This leads to talking about FaceBook spam via groups.  The conversation then leads to the future of social networking and friend scavenger hunts and also what is your criteria for a social networking friend.  Jeremy talks about pen pals and wonders whatever happened to letter writing.  Jeremy wants a boat and somehow is connected to the rest of the conversation.  Plans are made for Erik’s 40th birthday.

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TFICast 69: Vampires, Werewolves or Zombies?

Jeremy and Erik are once again joined by cousin Keith.  Jeremy finds out the that he is three degrees away from Poultrygeist.  Then they introduce a segment by The Het about Marshmallow Mateys.   The trio then discusses the mundane that is blogs.  Keith admits that he once ran a forlorn love blog.  Grimace is defiled.  A plea is made to The Het for some fresh original material.  Ketih makes a request for two people to e-mail tfi@tficast.com and let us know if Erik is an idiot or not.  Jeremy, Erik and Kieth pay their respects to Michael Jackson.  A turn for the worst is made when Erik and Jeremy tell tasteless jokes about Micheal’s death.  Billy Mays’ death is glossed over.  Keith then asks a question of Vampires, Werewolves or Zombies which Jeremy and Erik convolute the hell out of.  Erik tangents out of control so Jeremy starts throwing him topics to connect.  Kieth describes his first experience with MULE and then talks about Madison, WI.  A final request is made for The Het to provide us with some material.

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TFICast 64: SYS64738

Jeremy and Erik discuss their origins as it pertains to the Commodore 64.  Jeremy talks about his history with the Bee-Line.  Erik tries to figure out the difference between MODEMS, DSL and cable connections.  Jeremy attempts to explain how it all works.  A MULE update is detailed which leads to a conversation of kids and video games of the 21st century.   The guys talk about the merits of doing absolutely nothing in a completely connected world.  The conversation steers toward the old 1% of the population owning 99% talk.  Jeremy admits that he watched the American Idol finale (and enjoyed it).  The spice of life is discussed.  A plea for some listener feedback is made.

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TFICast 63: The Big Brown PodCast

Jeremy runs into an old friend who poo-poos the idea of The Fundamental Interconnectedness of all Things which leads to a discussion of how TFICast fits amonst the plethora of other podcasts.  The guys obtain a new Nintendo Entertainment System, play a game of MULE and then relate it to society.  “TFICast 43: Garage Sale the Movie” resurfaces and Jeremy regrets selling the stuff that he did (however the regret almost instantly resolves itself).  Jeremy and Erik discuss the money trap that is Disney World.  Jeremy finds it difficult to articulate most thoughts.  A parallel between school extracurricular activities and being an electronics dork is made.  Jeremy and Erik reminisce about how cumbersome computers were in the mid to late 80s.

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TFICast 14: HHO Bettah Have My Money

Episode 14

This week Jeremy and Erik talk about thier new website www.tficast.com, blogging, amassing media, the first researched topic: HHO, Dennis Klein, the economy versus water powered cars, the rail system, gas rebates, the Pope, Aquygen, charging for water, car modding, chemistry, electric cars, research as a dying activity, Rudy Rucker, Halo, potential energy, gas perceptions, M.U.L.E., inovation, PCs, MACs, computer architecture, computer/car/evolution comparison, La Rossa, yard work, grass, folk rock artists and stuff expectations.

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