Coming to America
I’m heading stateside tomorrow. I plan to spend three weeks soaking up the sun in Arizona.
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I’m heading stateside tomorrow. I plan to spend three weeks soaking up the sun in Arizona.
Anyone from ‘round here will tell you that the city of Brighton & Hove is split between the hip, sleazy Brighton and the posh, old Hove (actually).
Things are afoot in the Brighton blogosphere.
The Skillswap talk is over and I’m recovering with a drink at the Wi-Fi’d Grand Central pub (Andy Budd on one side of me, Jon Hirsch on the other).
I’m at the Skillswap event on PHP Objects and Patterns (mostly a sneak peak at PHP5).
My trip to Canterbury was a great success. Not only did I get to explore the magnificent cathedral grounds in depth, I also posted my first moblogged entry to this journal (using GPRS over Bluetooth).
I’m in the lovely town… sorry; city of Canterbury.
I’m trying out a new service called
Here’s the Guardian article about writing Guardian articles from the beach in Brighton.
I’ve been completely snowed under with work today. That’s why I wasn’t able to make it down to the beach to greet the team from The Guardian who are putting together tomorrow’s edition using the free Wi-Fi provided by Pier to Pier.
I’m sitting downstairs in the Grand Central pub in Brighton enjoying the bandwidth.
Seeing as I can’t afford a Volkswagen (not to mention the fact that I can’t even drive), I’m trying to get my hands on an iPod by other means.
I’m trying something new here.
This is not the journal entry you were looking for. Move along, move along.
After setting up my Bluetooth GPRS connection, I was all set to post my first mobile journal entry when I went to the beach yesterday evening to have a few drinks with Andy Budd.
Please excuse the unwieldy title for this entry but I want to make sure that Google can point other souls in the direction of the helpful advice I am about to dispense.
There’s a great interview with Eric Meyer over at DMX Zone.
It’s another beautiful day in Brighton.
Over the last few days, England has been enjoying something of a heatwave, a beautiful heatwave.
I’ve been honing my Quake playing skills lately, but Gamespot have a review of what sounds like a "must have" for fans of first-person, multiplayer adventures. It’s called Real Life:
My friend Andy Budd, from Message, has just launched a website to showcase his photography.
I am so there:
Everyone’s been talking about the new design over at Adaptive Path. It sure is a beauty; a crisp, clean, elegant design wrapped up in yummy XHTML and CSS.
My personality is, apparently, living in the 1990s:
I’ve got a new picture, taken on my trip to Dublin, up at The Mirror Project.
I came back from Ireland with my MP3 collection significantly enhanced by Diarmaid’s bounties. While we were both iChatting this afternoon we ended up at one stage listening to the same song.
I went to Ireland and all I got was this lousy image gallery.
I’m back in Dublin after a week spent down in Cobh.
After bidding farewell to Dublin with a trip to Guinness brewery, Jessica and I caught the train down to Cobh.