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I have just added a twitter block to the sidebar. Some of you may be thinking what on earth is that?

Well, if you have not heard of twitter you must have been living under a rock for the last few months. The purpose of it on this site is so we can keep everyone up to date on what we are working on and the things we are doing to the site with a quick little tweet rather than a full blown forum post.

This also works if we experience downtime again (fingers crossed we dont) we have an external source where we can keep you up to date on how things are progressing.

I think its just nice not to be kept in the dark all the time :D

So dont forget to 'follow us' and i hope you like it.

At least give it a Brisky avatar then Alex :P

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All done Steve :D

Might be useful to some, but Twitter and social networking sites have no appeal to me.

Youve got the Facebook group as well , that could be used to impart info in the event of another Brisky server outage? Im not on Twitter at the moment , but will probably sign up soon.

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We dont actually run or have any associantion with the facebook group. Maybe its time for an official briskoda profile. :P

Oh right! I thought it was official! Yeah an official group would be good than.

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