Who wants smilies?
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liz3564 wrote:Actually, there are times when smileys can communicate the intention of what is being said more effectively. One of the disadvantages to communicating on a message board is that you CANNOT see body language, eye contact, etc. Smileys can help put some of those types of intangibles on a more even playing field.
How many smilies did Shakespeare need? 'Nuff said.
But I'm happy to report that everyone's perseverance paid off. I went ahead and installed smilies. Here's how to make them appear:
First, type a colon, like this: :
Second, type a dash, like this: -
Third, type an end parenthesis, like this: )
Doing the above in sequence will give you the following figure:
:-)
Now, suppose you want to express a frowning face:
First, type a colon, like this: :
Second, type a dash, like this: -
Third, type a beginning parenthesis, like this: (
Doing the above in sequence will give you the following figure:
:-(
Now, suppose you want to express a winking face:
First, type a semicolon, like this: ;
Second, type a dash, like this: -
Third, type an end parenthesis, like this: )
Doing the above in sequence will give you the following figure:
;-)
Next, suppose you want to express a face that's sticking out its tongue:
First, type a colon, like this: :
Second, type a dash, like this: -
Third, type a capital P, like this: P
Doing the above in sequence will give you the following figure:
:-P
So, I hope everyone gets a great deal of use and pleasure from those smilies. Experiment away and customize at will.
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KA, I had a very lovely young man serenade me while playing Sex and Candy on his guitar. There are far sexier candies than skittles. ;)
Shades, here's my smilie for you.
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Shades, here's my smilie for you.
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Dr. Shades wrote:liz3564 wrote:Actually, there are times when smileys can communicate the intention of what is being said more effectively. One of the disadvantages to communicating on a message board is that you CANNOT see body language, eye contact, etc. Smileys can help put some of those types of intangibles on a more even playing field.
How many smilies did Shakespeare need? 'Nuff said.
But I'm happy to report that everyone's perseverance paid off. I went ahead and installed smilies. Here's how to make them appear:
First, type a colon, like this: :
Second, type a dash, like this: -
Third, type an end parenthesis, like this: )
Doing the above in sequence will give you the following figure:
:-)
Now, suppose you want to express a frowning face:
First, type a colon, like this: :
Second, type a dash, like this: -
Third, type a beginning parenthesis, like this: (
Doing the above in sequence will give you the following figure:
:-(
Now, suppose you want to express a winking face:
First, type a semicolon, like this: ;
Second, type a dash, like this: -
Third, type an end parenthesis, like this: )
Doing the above in sequence will give you the following figure:
;-)
Next, suppose you want to express a face that's sticking out its tongue:
First, type a colon, like this: :
Second, type a dash, like this: -
Third, type a capital P, like this: P
Doing the above in sequence will give you the following figure:
:-P
So, I hope everyone gets a great deal of use and pleasure from those smilies. Experiment away and customize at will.
Yes, but Shakespeare was able to convey thought through how he spelled words and things like capitalization as shown here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sB69doEOO70
The grammar Nazis here won't let us use this....... :-) (Did I get this right?)
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First off, I don't think any of us can write like Shakespeare.
Second, the use of :-) and :-( looks FAR more juvenile and unprofessional than real smilies.
Third, I have seen MANY a conversation where I thought I was being very clear in my sarcasm, but it turns out I wasn't. A smilie would have prevented a small war.
Come on Shades. The entire board wants them!!
Don't make me get out my Jedi mind trick!!
Second, the use of :-) and :-( looks FAR more juvenile and unprofessional than real smilies.
Third, I have seen MANY a conversation where I thought I was being very clear in my sarcasm, but it turns out I wasn't. A smilie would have prevented a small war.
Come on Shades. The entire board wants them!!
Don't make me get out my Jedi mind trick!!
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Scottie wrote:First off, I don't think any of us can write like Shakespeare.
Second, the use of :-) and :-( looks FAR more juvenile and unprofessional than real smilies.
Third, I have seen MANY a conversation where I thought I was being very clear in my sarcasm, but it turns out I wasn't. A smilie would have prevented a small war.
Come on Shades. The entire board wants them!!
Don't make me get out my Jedi mind trick!!
Did someone say Jedi?

One thing that I find intrusive (and I just did it here) are the HUGE images that some people post in their posts. I don't mind it at all when it's presenting something useful to the topic (KG's images for Book of Abraham for example) but some of the rest of it just gets to me. I think there is a way to satisfy the smiley thing but I'm not going to tell!
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It has been said that a million monkeys pecking away at typewriters could eventually produce shakespeare.
I am beginning to see the genius behind the board now.
Carry on Shades, carry on.
I am beginning to see the genius behind the board now.
Carry on Shades, carry on.
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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