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I love arriving in Brighton. I feel all at peace. When you’re in Brighton, you never feel like you’re missing out.

My hotel, Queens, is a staggering mid-week bargain with huge rooms, views of the seafront and a even a modest gym and swimming pool (where reception staff will stamp on your glasses at no extra cost – another story).

Wi-fi stretches across the seafront so I can take my laptop out, catch up on blogging and watch the sun set over the english channel. Which of Brighton or Hove’s gastronomic delights shall I sample tonight?

Tomorrow I am attending a workshop run by Clearleft on the subject of “managing communities by design” — this could prove invaluable for my next top-secret project, a kind of niche-area Facebook (I am bound by my partner’s secrecy on this — but fifty quid says it will make me rich :-p ).

These workshops are in advance of dConstruct on Friday, the big event of the year in grassroots web circles. I’m going to that too, but not before I’ve driven to and from Bristol again, *sigh*…

Well, the Readster needs to stretch his legs… :-)

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