Jan 28, 2008
argh, I have no idea what you are talking about
Look on your website for those shows, the file names are:
http://cdn.libsyn.com/shaneandtom/shane_n_tom_E52.mp3
http://cdn.libsyn.com/shaneandtom/shane_n_tom_E54.mp3
So...you\'re looking for number 43. The first part of the URL is the same in both cases:
http://cdn.libsyn.com/shaneandtom
The filenames are:
shane_n_tom_E52.mp3
shane_n_tom_E54.mp3
Logic would dictate that the file would be found in the same server location, the filename obviously different. Following the naming conventions you used for #52 & #54, it would seem that all you need to do is change it from E52 or E54 to E53 (the missing episode in question). So I did that and lo-and-behold...the file is still there, named similar to the other files, just E53 instead of E52, E54, or Eidontknowwhatyouaretalkingabout.
Sort of a simple logic thing, dude...
Oh. Oh my. I have seen The Squirrel.
Yeah, you guys are right. He\'s, um, interesting.
Download #53 here.
You may have deleted the blog entry which adds the item to your RSS feed but you didn\'t delete the actual file from your Libsyn account, it\'s still on the server.
As for Wordplay, one answer: \"Boner\". Oh wait, you guys might take that the wrong way (literally).
how in the hell could you find it? I\'ve looked a bunch of times
Well, your file naming system was really sophisticated but somehow I figured that
http://cdn.libsyn.com/shaneandtom/shane_n_tom_E53.mp3
must come between
http://cdn.libsyn.com/shaneandtom/shane_n_tom_E52.mp3
and
http://cdn.libsyn.com/shaneandtom/shane_n_tom_E54.mp3
I guess that counting stuff paid off...