16 April 2010
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Every once in a while we here at BF like to have a gratuitously self-indulgent show that focuses purely on our own half-baked accomplishments and personal history. This time it was all about the K-man, mister Kevin Saunders himself. We had live Skype callers on the show once again, talked a little history, and answered […]
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Bad Astronomy, Canada, census, Dollhouse, education, Foursquare, Freebirds, genealogy, high school, history, Jackass, Jonathan Coulton, Kevin, Large Hadron Collider, Lubbock, Lubbock Tweetup, physics, questions, Stephen, Texas Tech University, theatre, time travel, Twitter
31 March 2009
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Progress is a tricky thing. It doesn’t always go like you think it should. Sometimes the days are Blue and Sunny, sometimes things blow up in your face, and sometimes you just have to put yourself out there and let it happen. What I’m trying to say is, of course, that BF had an AWESOME […]
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artificial intelligence, Bad Astronomy, broadcasting, Bryan, C++, Care Bears, censorship, Cory Doctorow, creationism, crowdsourcing, DiggNation, Dollhouse, DVR, education, evolution, facial hair, G4, George Carlin, HTML, Jonathan Coulton, Kansas, Kevin, magic, meta, Microsoft, Murphy's Law, music, non sequitur, Penn and Teller, Phil Platt, Ratty the Puppet, religion, Revision3, Ringo Starr, science, Shakespeare, SkyNet, Smurfs, Snorks, Stephen, Stickam, Sweeney Todd, TechTV, Texas, The Broken, theater, This Week at Texas Tech, This Week in Tech, Thomas the Tank Engine, To Kill a Mockingbird, Transformers, TWiT, Twitter, Voltron, Windows Live, X-Play, XML