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ckuxmann


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Is it possible to do like a twitter update almost of tagging people in posts? Like @Robert Burns?

I think this could be useful.


Cody
 

Phil E


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you are probably going to have to explain what that means?
 

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Sure If I would put the tag of @Phil E it'd show up as a PM or something saying someone had tagged you in a post. Essentially directing you to go read this post that you've been tagged in for X reason.
 

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we could do something LIKE that.....

But what should we do, if you want to do something LIKE that :chin:
 

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@USA...no worries...he's the property of mother england....1 down 4,358,294 to go....
 

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or you could just post on twitter, use the #RugbyRefs hashtag and see it on our twitter screen.
 

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I feel old. I have no idea what is being discussed in this thread.
 

Simon Thomas


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maybe we can get Sally Bercow to join in - she is always worth a laugh on Twitter :hap:
 
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Twitter is great. It's a good way to keep up on rugby news from around the world if you follow certain rugby news outlets, journalists and players. It seems most breaking news comes via Twitter these days.
And if you are so inclined you can also follow Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga. :p

@RobertBurns - the one thing I would suggest when you bring back the daily law questions is use a different hashtag. #DLQ is too generic. Try something like #RugbyLaws
 

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30339_497049350318145_1903860066_n.jpgYou did say twitter!?
 

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Seriously? You're not aware of the embarrassment caused by the tweeting wife of the speaker of the House of Commons? I know Yorkshire is a bit of a drive from civilisation, but I hadn't realised just how isolated you were.
 

Phil E


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Dixie, you are forgetting the 20 year time warp that separates places like Yorkshire and New Zealand from the rest of the world. I am sure people will chip in with a few other places affected by this phenomenon?

:biggrin:
 

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When I replied I'm sure ST hadn't written Sally Bercow. Unless I'd misread it?

Yes I do know who she is.
 

tim White


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Very few people would want to read everything I have written.

There is also the possibility that any post could be taken out of context if read in isolation
 
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