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  1. HEYY!! im neewww!!!

    Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:43:38 UTC from web
    1. @dashierawrz Welcome to RDN newpony!

      Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:43:57 UTC from web
    2. @dashierawrz Yes you are. Welcome, sir.

      Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:44:06 UTC from web
      1. @yodelerty OMG!! hi!!

        Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:44:42 UTC from web
        1. @dashierawrz Wassup?

          Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:45:13 UTC from web
          1. @yodelerty doing goooooooooood!!!!!!!

            Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:45:35 UTC from web
            1. @dashierawrz Excellente.

              Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:47:01 UTC from web
    3. @dashierawrz Rawr! Hey there

      Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:44:13 UTC from web
      1. @goneairbourne haii!!

        Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:44:54 UTC from web
        1. @dashierawrz Dash is numero 1 :3

          Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:45:13 UTC from web
    4. @dashierawrz Hello you! Let me introduce myself, I am @omni. If the timeline is filled with people angrily talking about operating systems or software, expect it to be my fault. I love computers (especially Linux and other Free (as in freedom) software), music and not really all that much else. Maybe a few Free games. What are your interests and who is your favorite pony?

      Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:45:27 UTC from web
      1. @omni i LOVE rainbow dash and fluttershy!!

        Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:46:07 UTC from web
        1. @dashierawrz /)^3^(\ they're both awesome!

          Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:47:08 UTC from web
      2. @omni Ooo nice a linux guru ;)! Nice to meet you open source ftw

        Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:46:19 UTC from web
        1. @goneairbourne There is a difference between Open Source and Free Software. The Open Source movement rejects the Free Software movement's ideas and focus more on the practical advantages of making software Open Source, instead of the social and political reasons for Free software. This article explains it fairly well: https://fossbazaar.org/content/software-101-open-source-vs-free-software-movement/. Remember: All Free software is Open Source (as this is required for freedom 1: "The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish"), but not all Open Source software is Free software. See: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html (The four bullet points are enough to get the basic idea, you don't need to read the complete article). But well, nice to meet you too!

          Thursday, 20-Dec-12 09:14:39 UTC from web
    5. @widget NOTHINE much!!!!

      Thursday, 20-Dec-12 07:47:01 UTC from web