February 22, 2013

RSS Feed

So, some listeners have asked (some more nicely than others) what happened to the RSS feed link for the podcast. You know, in case you don't want to subscribe through itunes or stitcher or whatever. Welp it used to be on the side back when the blog first started and I honestly don't know what happened to it. So I added a little text box on the right hand side with the address. You still need to copy and paste it to whatever feed thingie you use but it's there now. Also here

http://podcasthistoryofourworld.libsyn.com/rss

Cool? Cool. Episode 24 is still planned for sometime in the next 2 weeks, so stay tuned!

4 comments:

  1. I have no idea what an RSS feed is, but I was just watching The Bible on the history channel. I particularly like the fighting angels. I had thought my memory of the story must have missed something, and I did miss the beginning of the broadcast, but I'm thinking the raping of the angels may not have taken place in this version. Sigh... They do it yet again, they being the history channel. So far no aliens so that's a good thing.

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    1. Hahaha, well the RSS feed is the raw link for the podcast. Most of the time people just use a service like itunes or stitcher to listen, but sometimes its nice to just get it - no frills.
      I've yet to see the new Bible miniseries but from the commercials I'm sure History is going to play up the action and violence and risque parts! The only angel rape I'm aware of happens twice...once where the angels are the rapists, which creates the Nephilim, and during the survey of Sodom, where the men of the town try to rape the angels. Either way its still weird, though I suppose an argument could be made that these tales continue the tradition of mankind seeking wanting to connect physically with higher powers. Just take a look at the Greek gods...heck Zeus couldn't stay away from Greek women!

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  2. Your podcast is awesome as hell! I want to say thank you for your hard work. Keep it up!

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