STBD Classic Episodes Have Returned!

You may have noticed our primary RSS feeds only carry episodes from Seasons Three and Four of Something to Be Desired. It wasn't always like that. All 4 seasons were originally available, but when we last moved servers, a few things got lost along the way -- including the first two seasons' worth of .mov files. I wouldn't have noticed this had Erik Schark (aka Rich) not detected it himself and mentioned it in passing.
Oops.
But they're back now, effective this afternoon. That means anyone subscribing through iTunes or Feedburner should be able to see the full catalogue, although I found neither of the above were pinging fast enough for my liking. (I eventually unsubscribed and re-susbscribed to STBD in iTunes and that solved my problem; Feedburner has yet to update as I type this.) Podcast Alley has the full gamut as well.
I'll have a favor to ask of a few readers tomorrow. Perhaps you can guess what it is. If not, I'll give you a hint: Steve Jobs probably has one.
5 Comments:
Cool. Glad to see the old shows up again and available to iTunes subscribers and such. I also had to delete my subscription and resusbscribe to get the old episodes,.
Also nice to have the comments section open to anyone.
The feedburner list looks like it's all set now, too. I had forgotten how melancholic that first episode was.
Any chance they can list the shows in the opposite order, though? It'd be nicer to have the new stuff at the top rather than having to scroll all the way down. Just a thought.
Erik;
When i see the Feedburner list, it runs from newest items to oldest. What reader are you looking at it in? (I use Safari.)
I'm using Mozilla Firefox. It runs oldest to newest for me. Hmm, Mac vs. PC thing?
That seems to be the case. I just checked the feed on PC / Firefox and saw what you've reported (oldest-to-newest). When I check it on a MAC / Firefox, it actually forced Safari to open and displayed it newest-to-oldest. Odd. I'll check in with the folks at Feedburner and see what they say.
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