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EastWest Quantum Leap Licensed

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EastWest Quantum LeapTGS is very happy to announce that we have obtained a license for East West Quantum Leap Composers Collection. What does this mean to you? This collection has over 300gigabytes of Orchestra Percussion kits and even more VST's.

We now have over 1 Terabyte of new INSTRUMENTS!! I repeat INSTRUMENTS!!

Brian Crowe (Razorpony) Joins the Team!

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We are very happy to announce that Brian Crowe (a.k.a Razorpony) is joining the Triad Games family as a Modeller specifically designing the weapons and armour sets. This is the first time that Brian has been involved in the development of a game from the start but is not his first time designing aspects for a game.

Welcome Sinduja- 3d artist

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We are very pleased to welcome our new 3D Modeller and Rigger, Sinduja. She has a great passion for Modelling and we are excited to see what she can bring to the team.Speaking to her earlier today she has informed me that she has never wanted to anything else except 3D modelling and it started out by her modelling a few cars and bikes before progressing into Character Modelling.

Welcome our new Co-writer!

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I would like to welcome Steven Pugh to the Triad Games team as our new co-writer alongside Ben Phillips. Steve as a great passion for fantasy that started when he was much younger than he is now and his passion grows every day. Although Steve has not worked on something of this size before he has taken part in several forum based role-plays as well as spending a lot of his own time working on a novel.

Tornados Hit Alabama

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Tornado tears through Birmingham Al, 2011

On 27 April, 2011 a large storm front came through Alabama. This large storm started in Mississippi ran across Alabama and finally ended the devastation in North Carolina. Alabama was the hardest hit with 310 confirmed separate tornadoes.

The worse of them all was the one that traveled from south west of Tuscaloosa through Birmingham and finally lost most of its power as it hit the northeastern corner of Alabama.

The devastation was enormous as the storms went across the state. Over one million people had lost power in the state of Alabama, and as of today, there are still over 100,000 people without homes and or power.