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	<title>Comments on: Lower Eastside Dialogues: Digital Cities</title>
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		<title>By: Podnosh Blog : High Fibre Podcasting &#187; Archive &#187; Lower Eastside Dialogues - Digital Cities.</title>
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		<description>[...] The next two are absolutely up my street, with next week about digital endeavours and the modern city and the following month about heritage and regeneration, which squarely fits my hat as a trustee of the Birmingham Conservation Trust. You can find details at this post, from Pete who I met in the flesh for the first time at the last dialogue. Next week&#8217;s is in quite small venue so book if you want to go. There &#8211; any old excuse to use a picture of one of Birmingham&#8217;s architectural treaures: Curzon Street Station. technorati tags: upyerbrum digbeth [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The next two are absolutely up my street, with next week about digital endeavours and the modern city and the following month about heritage and regeneration, which squarely fits my hat as a trustee of the Birmingham Conservation Trust. You can find details at this post, from Pete who I met in the flesh for the first time at the last dialogue. Next week&#8217;s is in quite small venue so book if you want to go. There &#8211; any old excuse to use a picture of one of Birmingham&#8217;s architectural treaures: Curzon Street Station. technorati tags: upyerbrum digbeth [...]</p>
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