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		<title>By: as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge &#187; Blog Archive &#187; @media Ajax 2007</title>
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		<description>[...] It was a great conference. Particular highlights for me were Derek Featherstone talking about accessibility (since I don&#8217;t know anything about it and I should do), being asked to be on the panel at the end (with Alex Russell (!) and Douglas Crockford (!!) and Brendan &#8220;inventor of JavaScript&#8221; Eich (!!!)), the coolness incarnate that is Firefox 3 and whizzy SVG stuff, having Chris Heilmann spend two days trying to convince me how nice London was even though it did nothing but piss rain solidly the whole time I was there, finally meeting John &#8220;Kelly Osbourne&#8221; Resig, and having a rather pregnant lady (who may have been this lady) tell me that my talk was so funny that she nearly gave birth during it. That&#8217;s not a compliment you hear every day, that one; I was pretty chuffed with that, I have to say. Thankyou! [...]</description>
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