Sorry, no wonder, I now read the part where John Swenson explains his job responsibilities in the same thread: this is a power supply designed by someone who designs way more complicated power supplies for a living. You can make this a commerical design and never look back.
Not cheap, by the way, a nice transformer and the choke alone will set you back about $60 at single unit prices, but nothing that good is ever cheap. The size of C2 is a huge factor in the design and how about those 20A Schottky diodes in a 1A power supply. Those don't add much to the price either. Did you notice the three different kinds of Panasonic caps: FC, TSHA, FM, FM? This is almost too good to be true.