Nataku
04-21-09, 08:31 PM
I'm going to go ahead and assume everyone knows what Twitter is by now.
If you don't go here: http://twitter.com/
Some times we do something that we don't want to create an entire thread on here about.
Like if you just ordered the latest ATI GPU. Maybe you want to let people know, but you don't want to create a thread about it.
I created the "Unofficial Official No Topic thread" for this reason. But now I'm wondering if there is a better alternative.
What if we created a PCstats twitter channel? A place where we could post quick information about what we are doing with our computers and technology (not what you ate for breakfast).
So we would post stuff like "Ran bench on new ATI card, Stable at 'X', Crashes at 'X'" or "5GHz achieved on 6-core AMD!" But we would still post in depth problems or something that needs an actual discussion here.
Thoughts?
If you don't go here: http://twitter.com/
Some times we do something that we don't want to create an entire thread on here about.
Like if you just ordered the latest ATI GPU. Maybe you want to let people know, but you don't want to create a thread about it.
I created the "Unofficial Official No Topic thread" for this reason. But now I'm wondering if there is a better alternative.
What if we created a PCstats twitter channel? A place where we could post quick information about what we are doing with our computers and technology (not what you ate for breakfast).
So we would post stuff like "Ran bench on new ATI card, Stable at 'X', Crashes at 'X'" or "5GHz achieved on 6-core AMD!" But we would still post in depth problems or something that needs an actual discussion here.
Thoughts?