Most robots live forever and, in a few rare cases, some humans do too. What does that mean for your daily life? What do you mean when you say "See you later"? Do you still get a pension? And what's on your bucket list? In this episode we'll clarify all of that and more.
To confirm this episode went back in time, please email michaellasagna5@gmail.com with the episode number 247 in the subject line. We may even respond to your message in a future episode.
Chapters
00:00 - Preview
00:15 - Hello
00:39 - Introduction
03:05 - Live Forever
25:05 - Listener Email from Amalia
28:07 - Outroduction
28:32 - Goodbye
Credits
Episode Art: Cake Birthday by Leslie Eckert
Opening Theme: Over 100 Jaar by Klein Orkest
Closing Theme: Forever Young by Alphaville
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Most robots live forever and, in a few rare cases, some humans do too. What does that mean for your daily life? What do you mean when you say "See you later"? Do you still get a pension? And what's on your bucket list? In this episode we'll clarify all of that and more.
To confirm this episode went back in time, please email michaellasagna5@gmail.com with the episode number 247 in the subject line. We may even respond to your message in a future episode.
Chapters
00:00 - Preview
00:15 - Hello
00:39 - Introduction
03:05 - Live Forever
25:05 - Listener Email from Amalia
28:07 - Outroduction
28:32 - Goodbye
Credits
Episode Art: Cake Birthday by Leslie Eckert
Opening Theme: Over 100 Jaar by Klein Orkest
Closing Theme: Forever Young by Alphaville
Almost Everything Else: Simon & Dirk
Four years ago, our first episode reached the 21st century! To commemorate that occasion Dirk's Personal 'A.I.' Assistant Mr. Dobalina agreed to ask us a bunch of questions - some that we suggested and others that he contributed himself. Get ready for a peek behind the curtain of Tests From The Future, a short political discussion, and of course another poetry reading by the interviewer himself!
To confirm this episode went back in time, please email michaellasagna5@gmail.com with the episode number 238 in the subject line. We may even respond to your message in a future episode.
Chapters
00:00 - Hello
00:27 - Introduction
01:23 - Why Did We Start?
02:45 - Why Do We Keep Recording?
05:39 - Stand Out Episodes?
05:55 - 55: Intergalactic Escalator
06:45 - 70: Simon Solo
07:24 - 175: Full Earth
08:23 - 100th Episode Party
08:50 - 150: With the Replicants
09:28 - 194: Uranium Lamp
10:28 - 197: Live from the 21st Century
10:46 - 198: Back to the 21st Century
10:54 - 199: Guest from the 21st Century
11:22 - Stick to the Questions?
11:39 - What Went Wrong?
14:42 - Our Favorite Poem?
15:38 - Sentient A.I.?
16:50 - Where Do We Get Our Ideas?
18:49 - What Will The Future Be Like?
20:24 - Enough Questions
20:55 - Outroduction
21:19 - Goodbye
21:31 - Can't Stop
Credits
Mr. Dobalina: Daniel by Apple
Episode Art: TFTF 2K25 by Simon & Dirk featuring Matrix Technology Data by Gerd Altmann
Opening Theme and Poem: Can't Stop by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Closing Theme: Over 100 Jaar by Klein Orkest
Almost Everything Else: Simon & Dirk
Tests From The Future
Most robots live forever and, in a few rare cases, some humans do too. What does that mean for your daily life? What do you mean when you say "See you later"? Do you still get a pension? And what's on your bucket list? In this episode we'll clarify all of that and more.
To confirm this episode went back in time, please email michaellasagna5@gmail.com with the episode number 247 in the subject line. We may even respond to your message in a future episode.
Chapters
00:00 - Preview
00:15 - Hello
00:39 - Introduction
03:05 - Live Forever
25:05 - Listener Email from Amalia
28:07 - Outroduction
28:32 - Goodbye
Credits
Episode Art: Cake Birthday by Leslie Eckert
Opening Theme: Over 100 Jaar by Klein Orkest
Closing Theme: Forever Young by Alphaville
Almost Everything Else: Simon & Dirk