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 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
Episode Art: TFTF 2K25 by Simon & Dirk featuring Matrix Technology Data by Gerd Altmann
Mr. Dobalina: Daniel by Apple
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
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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 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
Episode Art: TFTF 2K25 by Simon & Dirk featuring Matrix Technology Data by Gerd Altmann
Mr. Dobalina: Daniel by Apple
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
This episode is not for the faint of heart! It contains words like blood, murder, brain damage and pencil case. Why is that? Unfortunately, in a future that is almost free of crime, a murdered alien gets a whole lot of attention. And because there was no such thing as an intergalactic police force, the UFOPOO assigned the case to Dirk, and Dirk asked Simon to help him investigate. In this episode we go over all the clues we have so far and discuss all the 'persons of interest'. But first we talk about what's currently parked on Dirk's balcony!
To confirm this episode went back in time, please email michaellasagna5@gmail.com with the episode number in the subject line. We may even respond to your message in a future episode.
Chapters
00:00 - Hello
00:25 - Introduction
07:48 - CSI: The Moon
11:52 - The Reaction
14:15 - The Clues
15:53 - Number 8
17:11 - The Moon
17:47 - An Anvil
18:58 - Bulgur
19:51 - Pencil Case
20:27 - Dust & Rocks
20:39 - Rabid Dog
21:26 - Persons of Interest
21:46 - Number 1
21:57 - Illegal Water Smuggling
22:44 - The Counts
24:36 - The Neighbour
25:23 - Correspondence
26:32 - The Bees
27:33 - Cam Coverage
28:29 - Listener Email from fsdxfsd11
30:09 - Listener Email from Jc Irvs Mcvs
31:52 - Outroduction
32:09 - Goodbye
Credits
Theme Music: Over 100 Jaar by Klein Orkest
Almost Everything Else: Simon & Dirk
Tests From The Future
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 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
Episode Art: TFTF 2K25 by Simon & Dirk featuring Matrix Technology Data by Gerd Altmann
Mr. Dobalina: Daniel by Apple
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