Been listing to the podcast and noted (with anguish) the moderator constantly mispronouncing it as Waspisquare. Perhaps you should have at least said the name properly in some of your responses. So far you haven’t, but I’m not finished with it yet.
Anyway, I wanted to mention that the webname “Waspisquare.com” is available. I would suggest you get it soon and redirect it to Wapsisquare.com (there are free services that will do that). That way, when people try to find you via Waspisquare, they will still find you. It’s an easy mistake to make as exemplified by this interview. All those potential fans looking for you via Waspisquare after listening to the podcast will be foiled as things stand now.
And we’re dealing with mythologies that I actually know a bit about. On that subject, I have a book on my shelf that I need to get to at some point soon.
Finally was able to listen to the podcast earlier today. Fun and informative.
Paul– Glad you enjoyed the timeline! I began it initially for myself, on my local drive, but after it got to a few dozen entries, I figured it was better put on the wiki, where everyone could see it and add to it.
You asked in the interview who would do such a thing. Anyone who would want to thoroughly enjoy every aspect possible of an awesome ongoing series. It’s as simple as that.
Been listing to the podcast and noted (with anguish) the moderator constantly mispronouncing it as Waspisquare. Perhaps you should have at least said the name properly in some of your responses. So far you haven’t, but I’m not finished with it yet.
Anyway, I wanted to mention that the webname “Waspisquare.com” is available. I would suggest you get it soon and redirect it to Wapsisquare.com (there are free services that will do that). That way, when people try to find you via Waspisquare, they will still find you. It’s an easy mistake to make as exemplified by this interview. All those potential fans looking for you via Waspisquare after listening to the podcast will be foiled as things stand now.
Quite understandable. Which is why in the show notes and in the iTunes I purposefully added in the proper spelling and URL for the listeners to go to.
I was also trying not to geek out on Paul
No problem. The regular commenters geek out all the time. Not me, of course. *clears throat*
Trip? Trip! Ancient culture from new cast-character?
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YAY!!!
This is going to be intersting.
And we’re dealing with mythologies that I actually know a bit about. On that subject, I have a book on my shelf that I need to get to at some point soon.
Finally was able to listen to the podcast earlier today. Fun and informative.
Paul– Glad you enjoyed the timeline! I began it initially for myself, on my local drive, but after it got to a few dozen entries, I figured it was better put on the wiki, where everyone could see it and add to it.
You asked in the interview who would do such a thing. Anyone who would want to thoroughly enjoy every aspect possible of an awesome ongoing series. It’s as simple as that.
Merry Solstice Times to everyone.