I'm in. I have to find my microphone (I'm almost certain I have one, just not sure where). Can you handle the "tech" side of things Madness? I've no experience with this stuff at all -- though I don't imagine it's especially hard. Would we just do the whole thing on Skype (I've never used Skype, but it's a free download correct)? Regardless, I agree we should do a "set-up" session to iron things out before the real one. I personally can't do video -- no webcam, though I might I'd consider getting a cheap one at some point (then again, I'd almost rather keep it just audio, since that's part of the fun of podcasts -- just being able to listen to them whenever, wherever).
I think we should have three people if possible. Occasionally maybe four, or two if we can't get someone else, but three is a good number I think. Enough viewpoints while still be able to have a good conversation and allow everyone speak. I think that one of the main topics in the first podcast should be a quick sort of how we came to the TSA series, what drew us to it, the influences, etc., and then later we could get into some speculation/debate (which is probably the meatier, more interesting stuff).
Where do you live Madness? Is there a difference in timezones? I'm in Pennsylvania, so EST.