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  1. >Buys new headphones > Listens to Renard > Buys new headphones

    Thursday, 09-Feb-12 19:10:52 UTC from web in context
  2. A friend saw me taking screencaps of the Pie family for a project and she was like "what's going on?", to which I replied "so the pink pony was born in this Mennonite rock farming pony family and they do not understand what happiness is until she saw a rainbow and invented parties". She was all like "Who wrote this?! Seriously, who wrote this because this is AWESOME."

    Thursday, 25-Aug-11 02:17:20 UTC from web in context
  3. *shuffles around the roof of RDN with the other Crusaders* You're right, Scootaloo. SuperMegaExtremeAwesomeSkyDivin's just gotta work! It's just gotta! *turns to Apple Bloom, who is terrified* Oh, Apple Bloom, don't be such a silly filly. 3,000 feet isn't /that/ high...is it? *straps on a pink helmet with a CMC logo on it* After you, Scootaloo! ^_^ *takes a running start after the other fillies, trips over her own hoof, and crashes through the roof of RDN* *notices all the AMAZING bronies surrounding her* Oh hay, everypony!!!!! ^_^ <3

    Monday, 05-Sep-11 16:40:50 UTC from web in context
  4. Houston, we have a countdown. http://www.ponycountdown.com/

    Monday, 22-Aug-11 14:27:14 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
  5. @gingersnap Haha, not really. X-370 is just a model number of the camera. 50mm refers to the focal length, which means how much 'zoom' the camera has. The caveat with focal length is that the longer the 'zoom' (the higher the number), the narrower the field of view. So something like 25mm is going to have a really wide field of view, whereas a 300mm lens is going to have a narrow field of view. The 'f number' refers to how wide the opening at the end of the lens is. It's read as f/x (f = focal length, x = aperture), so f divided by x, but represented as f#. If you have a f1.8 on a 50mm lens, it means the opening at the end of the lens is 28mm. The higher the f number, the narrower the opening, and the less light that gets in, and it changes how the light is refracted. The higher the refraction, the wider your depth of field (area of focus). So f1.8 let's in lots of light, shorter exposure, but narrow depth of field. f22 doesn't let in a lot of light, wide depth of field, long exposure

    Saturday, 20-Aug-11 22:54:26 UTC from web in context
  6. @gingersnap Yeah d00d, all the black and white pictures on my photo site (http://www.photo.doctormowinckel.com/) were taken with a Minolta X-370 I picked for $20, the pictures were taken with the lens it came with too, a Rokkor 50mm f1.8. Those don't look bad for a camera that cost $20! They're super grainy, but that's a result of the type of film I shoot with.

    Saturday, 20-Aug-11 22:40:17 UTC from web in context
  7. http://dontcensorthenet.com/ # # #

    Thursday, 18-Aug-11 14:21:25 UTC from TweetDeck in context
  8. Dad, I'm a brony! "I'm proud of you son." Dad, are you a brony? "Yes. Now we are a family again."

    Monday, 08-Aug-11 17:42:33 UTC from StatusNet iPhone in context
  9. Caught up on yesterday evenings RDN happenings via my RSS. To the people who are convinced RDN is going downhill. It's not going downhill so much as it is growing. There will be a transitionary period where people have to get used to the idea of using their personal timeline and following people to communicate with them instead of just using public all the time. Look at Twitter. Attempting to follow their public timeline would give you a seizure as your brain tries to kill itself from the sheer speed and quantity of stupidity it's trying to process.

    Friday, 05-Aug-11 07:50:44 UTC from StatusNet Desktop in context
  10. GLORIOUS CABAL IS GLORIOUS. fav plz.

    Monday, 01-Aug-11 15:36:46 UTC from web in context
  11. What if you punched someone so hard they turned into a door? And you're standing there like WTF? Then you find out that's how all the doors in the world are made and the harder you punch someone the better the door is. Then you like get invited into a secret underground group of murderers that go around punching people and turning them into doors and there's like experts that punch people and turn them into hand carved mahogany french exterior doors.

    Wednesday, 03-Aug-11 07:16:06 UTC from web in context
  12. @neuroaster Yeah. ASDF movie is so very funny.

    Saturday, 23-Jul-11 09:16:48 UTC from web in context
  13. If you didn't know, Jason Thiessen-- The director of My Little Pony-- will be making a Guest of Honor Appearence at the NYC BronyCon. Ask @purpletinker for details.

    Monday, 25-Jul-11 03:28:07 UTC from web in context
  14. Oh hey, a simple ^ can turn a boring old emote into a unicorn emote! ^:D

    Thursday, 14-Jul-11 17:48:46 UTC from web in context
  15. By popular demand, here are a few little things that new ponies might want to keep in mind! A # is the ideal container for your # Plot holes are secret but fun. It is possible to explode multiple times in succession. Everypony is Eric B. Carcino likes # Hats, pickles, and turnips are all sentient. Equestria Girls are !ponyfabulous. Rainbow Dash ALWAYS dresses in style. The Great and Powerful Trixie has magic strong enough to vanquish the dreaded Ursa Major. Rocks are funny. Fabric is dumb. Mustaches are fabulous.

    Thursday, 07-Jul-11 02:58:32 UTC from web in context
  16. We just bought ALL the ponies from Toys'R'Us.

    Saturday, 23-Jul-11 18:39:37 UTC from PonyNet Android in context
  17. I actually have the background of my computer set to all the possible C++ commands with a pony looking at it and saying "WTF?"

    Thursday, 23-Jun-11 13:54:15 UTC from web
  18. new themes up on ponychan. check 'em out.

    Sunday, 10-Apr-11 12:31:38 UTC from web in context