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	<title>Comments on: Suggestion Box</title>
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		<title>By: Simon Blackley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Simon Blackley</dc:creator>
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		<description>I appreciate the effort, but:

You&#039;ll have to do something about the sound quality. I don&#039;t mind Skype feeds, but the volume needs to be higher and the level much more consistent. I am guessing that some contributors are using software that &#039;normalises&#039; the volume. They don&#039;t work. Julien Frisch&#039;s contributions are the most audible. Try listening to the podcast yourselves on an MP3 player in the 71 bus!

The conversation could sometimes be tighter. The discussion of crucifixes went on and on and on without getting anywhere much. (Was it even a legitimately &#039;Brussels&#039; topic?)

News and opinions are both good, but for the moment there is too little news and too much opinion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I appreciate the effort, but:</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll have to do something about the sound quality. I don&#8217;t mind Skype feeds, but the volume needs to be higher and the level much more consistent. I am guessing that some contributors are using software that &#8216;normalises&#8217; the volume. They don&#8217;t work. Julien Frisch&#8217;s contributions are the most audible. Try listening to the podcast yourselves on an MP3 player in the 71 bus!</p>
<p>The conversation could sometimes be tighter. The discussion of crucifixes went on and on and on without getting anywhere much. (Was it even a legitimately &#8216;Brussels&#8217; topic?)</p>
<p>News and opinions are both good, but for the moment there is too little news and too much opinion.</p>
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