LaDyBuG wrote: Dogo wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: OMG LEO.... Thanks.....but too much info....and not ver interesting.... I'm surprised I read the whole thing OMG! no keres aprender nada! do you??!! LOL! :P........lol NO, SI ME HACE PERDER TIEMPO VALUABLE.....LOL MEJOR ME VOY A LAVAR LAS MANOS Valioso.
GRACIAS....BUT THAT WAS ACTUALLY MEANT TO BE IN ENLGISH.....
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Dogo wrote: LaDyBuG wrote: OMG LEO.... Thanks.....but too much info....and not ver interesting.... I'm surprised I read the whole thing OMG! no keres aprender nada! do you??!! LOL! :P........lol NO, SI ME HACE PERDER TIEMPO VALUABLE.....LOL MEJOR ME VOY A LAVAR LAS MANOS
LaDyBuG wrote: OMG LEO.... Thanks.....but too much info....and not ver interesting.... I'm surprised I read the whole thing OMG! no keres aprender nada! do you??!! LOL! :P........lol
NO, SI ME HACE PERDER TIEMPO VALUABLE.....LOL
MEJOR ME VOY A LAVAR LAS MANOS
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The very first emoticon possibly appeared in 1979, first used by someone named Kevin Mackenzie. He is believed to have first used the -) symbol, which meant "tongue in cheek". The technique didn't appear to catch on, and it remained for another to start the fad.
Between 1981 and mid-1982, emoticons are believed to have been invented (or at least they took hold of the popular imagination) by Scott Fahlman on the CMU bulletin board system. This board was similar in concept to today's newsgroups or message boards, and was intended as a place for people to chat and have discussions. Scott noticed a problem on the board: people would post a humorous comment, but others would not get the joke. This led to countless flames and meaningless discussions.
Scott suggested the use of to show pleasure (or indicate a joke) and to show displeasure. This usage caught on like wildfire all over the place, and before long you could see this usage everywhere.
Scott later wrote: "Unfortunately, I didn’t keep a copy of the original post. It didn’t seem like a big deal at the time. By the time I realized that this smiley-face phenomenon was going to be long-lasting and that it would spread around the world as the Internet grew, it was too late to retrieve the post."
The post was eventually recovered from a backup tape.
17-Sep-82 10:58 Neil Swartz at CMU-750R Elevator posts Maybe we should adopt a convention of putting a star (*) in the subject field of any notice which is to be taken as a joke.
17-Sep-82 14:59 Joseph Ginder at CMU-10A (*%) I believe that the joke character should be % rather than *.
17-Sep-82 15:15 Anthony Stentz at CMU-780G (*%) How about using * for good jokes and % for bad jokes? We could even use *% for jokes that are so bad, they're funny.
17-Sep-82 17:40 Keith Wright at CMU-10A *%$ Jokes! No, no, no! Surely everyone will agree that "&" is the funniest character on the keyboard. It looks funny (like a jolly fat man in convulsions of laughter). It sounds funny (say it loud and fast three times). I just know if I could get my nose into the vacuum of the CRT it would even smell funny!
17-Sep-82 17:42 Leonard Hamey at CMU-10A {#} (previously *) ...I think that the joke character should be the sequence {#} because it looks like two lips with teeth showing between them. This is the expected result if someone actually laughs their head off...
19-Sep-82 11:44 Scott E Fahlman From: Scott E Fahlman I propose that the following character sequence for joke markers: Read it sideways. Actually, it is probably more economical to mark things that are NOT jokes, given current trends. For this, use
Before long, dozens, hundreds and perhaps thousands of variations appeared, showing every possible emotion, concept, idea and even personalities.
These textual elements have come to be called emoticons, which is short for emotive icons.
Humor, laughter or smiles A smile. Sarcastic or joking statement. :)) Big smile )) Really big smile :-> A smile. Usually a biting remark of some kind. Stronger than :^] A smile. ;^) Smirking Wink, often used to express a sly or sarcastic remark. B-) Smile from a person wearing glasses :-> Biting sarcasm >:) Devilish remark >:-> Devilish remark >;-> Wink and devilish remark 8-) A goofy smile or someone wearing glasses. :-p Sticking out tongue :-} Goofy smile O Innocent or very nice remark :D Laughter Laughing at you :-J Tongue in Cheek :*) Clowning around (-_-) Secret smile :/) Not funny :-i Half smiling :'-) So happy they are crying :-T Keeping a straight face :-y Said with a smile :-7 Wry statement Affection :* Kisses :-* Kiss Kiss Kiss :-X Big wet kiss Indifference :-I Indifferent |^o Snoring |-( Yawn |-O Yawning or snoring X-( You are brain dead %-6 Brain dead |I Asleep Surprise, Confusion Shocked or surprised, Uh oh! :-O Very shocked or yelling. :-& Tongue tied, not knowing what to say Speechless :-$ Confused :-S That makes no sense Frowns, saddness Frown or sadness, disappointment :(( Crying :,( Crying ( Very unhappy 8-( Wide-eyed or unhappy :-c Very unhappy :-C Very unhappy :-< Sad or frowning :~-( Crying :'-( Crying ( Very sad &-l That made me cry (:-I Very sad Anger >=-o Scared/mad :-& Person is angry or tongue tied :-V Shout (:-& Very angry :-@ Screaming or "it's true" :@ Screaming :- Extremely angry or pouting :O Yelling :-/ Skeptical 0) Yelling Other Emotions @*&$!% Curses (O--< Something fishy is going on Puzzled :-B Drooling :----} Liar (pinnochio) ) You stepped on my toe :-e Disappointed :-8( Condescending ( Blabbermouth About A Person :-{| Mustached straight man :-$ Person is ill, put your money where your mouth is :-~) Has a cold C= Chef :?) Philosopher :%) Accountant (-: Left handed %-) Staring at screen for a long time and bug eyed :*) Drunk %*O Very drunk $-) Yuppie [:] Robot 8-) Wearing sunglasses :-# Wearing braces :-Q Smoker Smokes a pipe :-9 Licking lips (:I Egghead =) Big teeth