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  1. Thomas Gideon Thomas Gideon The Command Line Podcast

    !tclp New post: TCLP 2009-10-21 Interview: Randal Schwartz http://ur1.ca/e59w

    Thursday, 22-Oct-09 01:12:33 UTC from api
    • Justin O'Brien Justin O'Brien

      @cmdln: was it about how awesome apple & small talk were? Or did you guys talk about how Linux shouldn't be used on anything important >:/

      Thursday, 22-Oct-09 01:16:07 UTC
    • Thomas Gideon Thomas Gideon Randal Schwartz , Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty You don't have to listen to it if you feel that strongly. I actually think I understand @merlyn better than I did before FWIW.

      Thursday, 22-Oct-09 01:18:29 UTC
    • Randal Schwartz Randal Schwartz Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty Listen to the Linux Outlaws chat, and you'll see I addressed the "linux"/"important" aspect. Or don't, and be a jerk. :)

      Thursday, 22-Oct-09 01:24:29 UTC
    • Justin O'Brien Justin O'Brien Friends of the Cranks , Randal Schwartz

      @merlyn how about the !linuxcranks shouldnt be on the air, or people hiding behind nicknames? You never covered those.

      Thursday, 22-Oct-09 01:37:11 UTC
    • Jeff Harris Jeff Harris Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty As someone who listens to Linuxcranks and Floss Weekly regularly, I must say that Randal is the real jerk

      Thursday, 22-Oct-09 01:56:26 UTC
    • Randal Schwartz Randal Schwartz Justin O'Brien

      @threethirty Wasn't addressed. I don't believe in hiding behind hacker aliases, or that a foul-language show helps open source.

      Thursday, 22-Oct-09 02:12:27 UTC
    • Justin O'Brien Justin O'Brien Randal Schwartz

      @merlyn, really you dont believe in hiding behind an alias... merlyn... also shouldnt Free Speech be an important part of Free Software?

      Thursday, 22-Oct-09 03:59:05 UTC

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