How will people know the quality of the (s)duff they duff before listening to it?
The times i've decided downloaded audio is quality enough to tell someone has always been *well* after downloading it - it's the nature of podcasting. It's time-shifted baby! At the very least i've browsed onto ten other tabs in the time it took to download a 5 min mp3.
So the bookmarklet aint gonna be used post-download very often hey? Who could be bothered to go hunting for the source, just so it can be published - podcasters eh. What a funny bunch!
So the (s)duff I'd be likely to huff is going to be 'potentially' good, ie, stuff hyped up and titled to be interesting enough to download *and* duff at the same time.
How are other people using this?
So the bookmarklet aint gonna be used post-download very often hey? Who could be bothered to go hunting for the source, just so it can be published - podcasters eh. What a funny bunch!
So the (s)duff I'd be likely to huff is going to be 'potentially' good, ie, stuff hyped up and titled to be interesting enough to download *and* duff at the same time.
How are other people using this?
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