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	<title>Comments on: Episode 002</title>
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		<title>By: Clifton Hill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi guys, another good podcast. Playing it in Firefox (3.6, and 3.5-whatever it was before [over the last couple weeks]) the player is a little weird. If I clearly click on a spot to rewind (or go forward) it doesn&#039;t jump to where I click--at all. Not a big deal, but annoying. Yes I&#039;m on a PC, so maybe that&#039;s the problem. (It&#039;s a Dell to boot!)

If you don&#039;t mind some mild critique (ignore the following if you do), I&#039;d suggest a little more pre-planning for each podcast. It mostly comes off that you are wandering from topic to topic as if it was a simple phone call between friends. This is fine for someone that enjoys listening to you--like me--but I don&#039;t know about it pulling in new listeners/fans. Granted, most enjoyers of fantasy &amp; sci-fi like to talk/listen about their favorite shows/books/movies/etc, but -well- I don&#039;t know. I, however, don&#039;t listen to a lot of podcasts, it&#039;s this, two of Patrick&#039;s solo ones and then most of Writing Excuses--which are very quick and snappy. They may at times end abruptly, but like they say (who, I&#039;m not sure, but someone), &quot;Always leave them wanting for more.&quot;

I&#039;d also suggest a third person. The dynamic with three on Writing Excuses is incredible--maybe me? *wink*

And no, I didn&#039;t hear the cat in the background.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi guys, another good podcast. Playing it in Firefox (3.6, and 3.5-whatever it was before [over the last couple weeks]) the player is a little weird. If I clearly click on a spot to rewind (or go forward) it doesn&#8217;t jump to where I click&#8211;at all. Not a big deal, but annoying. Yes I&#8217;m on a PC, so maybe that&#8217;s the problem. (It&#8217;s a Dell to boot!)</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t mind some mild critique (ignore the following if you do), I&#8217;d suggest a little more pre-planning for each podcast. It mostly comes off that you are wandering from topic to topic as if it was a simple phone call between friends. This is fine for someone that enjoys listening to you&#8211;like me&#8211;but I don&#8217;t know about it pulling in new listeners/fans. Granted, most enjoyers of fantasy &amp; sci-fi like to talk/listen about their favorite shows/books/movies/etc, but -well- I don&#8217;t know. I, however, don&#8217;t listen to a lot of podcasts, it&#8217;s this, two of Patrick&#8217;s solo ones and then most of Writing Excuses&#8211;which are very quick and snappy. They may at times end abruptly, but like they say (who, I&#8217;m not sure, but someone), &#8220;Always leave them wanting for more.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;d also suggest a third person. The dynamic with three on Writing Excuses is incredible&#8211;maybe me? *wink*</p>
<p>And no, I didn&#8217;t hear the cat in the background.</p>
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