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		<title>Sou’westerly</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 01:07:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[wherein our host regales us with tales from 35,000ft. in the air]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Given that I’m sitting [or was, at the time of writing—<abbr title="Editor">Ed.</abbr>] in a large, metal tube at about 35,000<abbr title="feet">ft.</abbr>, and <a href="http://ben-ward.co.uk/" title="Ben Ward" rel="friend met co-worker">Ben</a> is writing for his blog, I’ve been gripped by the desire to write for mine, too. Miracles, apparently, will never cease.</p>

<p>For the third year running, now, I’m on my way to Austin, Texas for&nbsp;<a href="http://2008.sxsw.com/" title="SXSW 2008"><abbr title="South by South-West">SXSW</abbr></a>.</p>

<h2>Past</h2>

<p>The first year (<a href="http://2006.sxsw.com/" title="SXSW 2006">2006</a>), travelling with <a href="http://fatbusinessman.com/" title="David “Fatty” Thompson" rel="friend met colleague">Fatty</a> (whom I had met but once before), was an incredible experience. I got to make lots of new friends and, generally, learn a huge amount and have a brilliant time.</p>

<p>Fast-forward a year to <a href="http://2007.sxsw.com/" title="SXSW 2007">2007</a> and Fatty and I were joined by Ben, and I got to share a room with the inimitable <a href="http://kurafire.net/" title="Faruk Ateş" rel="friend met colleague">Faruk</a>. There were lots of complaints, from others, of the conference becoming too big for its own boots, of too many panels with too little content, and so forth; generally, there seemed to be an air of malaise about <abbr title="South by South-West">SXSW</abbr>.</p>

<p>Socially, for me, it was bigger and better than my first year: I went to more parties, spent time with more people, and generally made more friends than in 2006. <em>It was good</em>.</p>

<h2>Present</h2>

<p>I fully expect this year to continue that trend given that, at the airport this morning, Ben and I (alas, no Fatty this year) bumped into <a href="http://muffinresearch.co.uk/" rel="friend met co-worker">Stuart Colville</a> <em>before we had even checked in</em>, Paul Duncan over breakfast, <a href="http://cyril.doussin.name/" rel="friend met co-worker">Cyril Doussin</a> and Tristan Turpin (who, along with Stuart, are on the same flight as Ben and me) just after breakfast, and <a href="http://morethanseven.net/" rel="friend met colleague">Gareth Rushgrove</a> in the departures lounge.</p>

<p>All this, mark you, <em>before we had even left Gatwick Airport</em>.</p>

<p>Granted, this was aided in no small part by the magic of <a href="http://twitter.com/">Twitter</a> (and generally being better acquainted with more people in the web scene), but there was also a certain amount of serendipity thrown in for good measure, too.</p>

<h2>Near-Future</h2>

<p>Compared to the last two years, my aims have ever-so-slightly changed, too. Rather than, as last year, placing the focus on attending sessions and parties, my focus this year will simply be on “am I making the most of this time?”. I intend to be rather mercenary about this, in fact: last year and the year before, there were times when I stayed at a party for fear of not knowing anyone at another. That shan’t happen this year.</p>

<p>Further, I intend to be very much, to use an <acronym title="Neuro-Linguistic Programming">NLP</acronym> phrase, “in the moment”. Also, in a change to normal programming, I shall be drinking alcohol (although hopefully not to <a href="http://flickr.com/">the levels of excess</a> seen at <a href="http://2007.dconstruct.com/">d.Construct 07</a>).</p>

<p>The biggest change, though, is that I shall, finally, be attending <a href="http://2008.sxsw.com/music/">SXSW music</a>. The past two years, I’ve lusted after that extra week of partying and gigs (and envied <a href="http://www.7nights.com/asterisk/" title="D. Keith Robinson" rel="friend met colleague">Keith</a> horribly when he’s stayed on); this year, I get to partake myself (along with Ben, <a href="http://csensedesign.co.uk/" rel="friend met colleague">Alex Lee</a>, and Lindsey Mooney). Not only that but, thanks to contacts in <a href="http://uk.music.yahoo.com/">Yahoo! Music UK</a>, I may have wangled access to closed recording sessions for Yahoo! Music with Ben, Alex, and Lindsey.</p>

<p>I’m looking forward to it all more than you can possibly&nbsp;imagine.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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