Well, I think it's wonderful. And thanks for the filename corrections, by the way, on this and the other podcasts. Feel free to dick with the tags as well, as you see fit, since I trust you to keep all the important info but make things consistent. When the job of creating these files passes through many hands it's hard to be 100% consistent, and the chore of doing all that stuff is just one more thing we haven't gotten around to. When you're done I have a mind to give your files to poddisc.com instead of the mess we're using now. I mean, all the content's there but.. yeah, there are inconsistencies in the tags and naming. It's partially due to the fact that when a file is live it's not trivial to rename it because of the way high-availability servers work. You have to upload a new file with a new name (even if the old filename was the one you really wanted), then change the filename the post points at, and then count on podpress (I guess it is) to rename the file yet again after whatever you typed in for the name of the web post, while users of the direct download link will get (perhaps completely different ) original filename the way God and the show's producer intended.
And all this frustration builds, and I post some run-on sentences about it, and then I go back to drinking scotch and producing more Pseudopod. Cheers!