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🗓️ 26 May 2025
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We had errors with our podcast service provider and they released another show on our feed. We are still fielding questions regarding people not having access to last weeks show so we are rereleasing it. If you missed last week's show becuase the podcast on that feed was wrong, here it is again.
If you heard our podcast last week - this is nothing new.
Sorry for the snafu.
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1:05.5 | conditions apply. Hey everyone, Cecil here. We're re-releasing last Wednesday's episode on Fax Machines, |
1:11.7 | specifically because there was a problem server-side on our podcast feed. I had uploaded the |
1:18.1 | podcast I can normally do with a very similar naming convention that I've done for essentially |
1:22.1 | eight years, which is the podcast number as the title of the episode. It was a server-side problem. They had replaced our |
1:30.9 | podcast number with someone else's exact same podcast number in a totally different podcast |
1:36.6 | and placed it on our feed. That happened when the show released last Wednesday. I happened to |
1:43.1 | be away from home that day. Normally, |
1:46.2 | it would take a couple minutes and I could fix whatever was the problem, but I was away from |
1:51.1 | hometown got surgery last Wednesday. So I was with him and there was, I didn't have an opportunity |
1:56.6 | to fix it very quickly. So what happened was is a bunch of people listened to our show and they got a |
2:01.9 | totally different podcast. So I'm re-releasing it today very specifically because I'm still fielding |
2:07.8 | questions at this point all the way through the weekend where people are saying, hey, I'm not |
2:12.3 | getting the podcast. And you have to like delete it and all kinds of stuff. And I figured, |
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