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19 Sep 07 - 12:51 PM (#2152726) Subject: BS: 25 years old today From: Emma B Happy birthday to the emoticon :-) |
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19 Sep 07 - 01:46 PM (#2152768) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Peace Useless things with their bloody annoying sounds. A pox on them. And fook their damned birthday. |
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19 Sep 07 - 01:53 PM (#2152774) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Emma B I take it you agree with the quote then Peace! "if Fahlman is indeed the inventor of the emoticon, then he deserves to be dropped into a harbour wearing concrete overshoes, alongside, perhaps, the inventor of bestiality and the inventor of the Crazy Frog." :-) |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:01 PM (#2152789) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: MMario far too deserving an end for the inventor of the emoticon. I was thinking something more along the lines of staking over an ant hill and drawing a line of honey into his ear canal, to start with. |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:10 PM (#2152794) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Peace *&%$$%# things! |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:18 PM (#2152802) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Metchosin Emoticons usually remind me of the little hearts that young girls used to dot their "i"s with in elementary school. A prepubescent attempt to be cute. |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:24 PM (#2152805) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: jacqui.c My 7 year old grandson loves them though. |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:25 PM (#2152806) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Bill D ;>) ☺ (The smiley face that started it all is a bit older...something like 35 years. I remember seeing a girl with smiley face sewn into the crotch of her jeans in about '74-'75) |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:29 PM (#2152809) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Rapparee Ah yes, they HAVE been a bit overused haven't they? But when you need to communicate something -- for example, to indicate that you're not serious about something even though your words could be taken that you are -- they are quite useful. I object only to the animated ones, not to the ones created by punctuation (assuming that they are not overused). |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:35 PM (#2152813) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Emma B ...."So..Show of Hands ARE on there after all... :0):0):0)" a well known exponent of the art form :-) |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:46 PM (#2152826) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: CapriUni I agree with Bill D. and Rapaire. It's also fun, occasionally, just to play around with them, to see how expressive you can get with static letters. (I think the animated ones are a dirty, intrusive, and nasty cheat) They have Emoticons in Japan, too (based on manga faces), but those are right side up: ^_^ is "happy," ;_; is "tearful," o_O is "astonished," and ^_^' is "embarrassed." (that apostrophe is a little drop of sweat on the brow). |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:47 PM (#2152827) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Micca emma, My Fave is the appropriate comment for this occasion to the inventor ,,!, (and I mean that most sincerly, folks) |
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19 Sep 07 - 02:56 PM (#2152834) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Emma B LOL Micca - apparently Fahlman loved that sort of inventive form but wasn't too keen on the "all singing all dancing variety" |
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19 Sep 07 - 03:17 PM (#2152856) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Amos I disagree; with the advent of text-only interfaces, a good shorthand for humor or other feelings was important. It's a lot easier than typing out **BSEG* :D A |
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19 Sep 07 - 03:21 PM (#2152861) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Blindlemonsteve i used to be 25 |
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19 Sep 07 - 03:23 PM (#2152864) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: John MacKenzie What a fount of wisdom radio 4 is! G. |
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19 Sep 07 - 03:26 PM (#2152868) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Amos Actually, I notice that the very first emoticons are much older than that. For example, when did the use of an exclamation point enter into written language? And, probably much later, post-QWERTY, the habit of cursing by writing "*&((*&(!@@#!."? Surely these and the asterisk used to blank out the names of body parts in Victorian fiction served as emoticons of some sort. A |
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19 Sep 07 - 03:41 PM (#2152880) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Rapparee Well, d-mn, Amos. I dunno when those things started. Probably when the bang and the star and the pound sign did. I'd look it up but I don't want to work my -ss off today to satisfy your c-rios-ty. |
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19 Sep 07 - 04:11 PM (#2152908) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Emma B Good grief Amos! You mean Peace was cursing? :-) |
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19 Sep 07 - 04:20 PM (#2152912) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: SINSULL I hate the damn things. Say what you mean and keep your cutesy pictures to yourself! |
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19 Sep 07 - 04:21 PM (#2152913) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: MMario *sigh* Sinsull seems to be repressing her emotions again. |
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19 Sep 07 - 04:25 PM (#2152919) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: McGrath of Harlow What an evocative live that this, Bill D... I saw a girl with a smiley face sewn into the crotch of her jeans Says I "My pretty fair maid I hope that means what I think that it means." Says she "Be off you false young man, and mind your p's and q's, This smiley face is in its place - but the smile's not meant for yous." |
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19 Sep 07 - 05:10 PM (#2152954) Subject: RE: BS: 25 years old today From: Bill D Well, that's the spirit I think she meant it in, Kevin....I only wish I'd had a camera as she sat across from me, knees up, heels on the chair cushion. *sigh* Tiny digital cameras were not even a pipe dream back then. (Gee SINS, I kinda like the creative, expressive ones. It's the :) ones that bother me....they NEED a nose! ¤¿¤ |