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For those of us who feel pretty cutting-edge because we've been using smiley faces and other emoticons in our emails and instant messages for the past few years, guess what? The smiley emoticon is 25 years old.
One of the first uses of a colon, dash and parenthesis to form a sideways smiley face occurred on Sept. 19, 1982, when Carnegie Mellon University Professor Scott E. Fahlman suggested in an online academic bulletin board (the precursor to chat rooms and instant messaging) that there was a need for symbols to convey emotion, the nuance of which often is often missed by readers.
"I propose the following character for joke markers: :-) Read it sideways," Fahlman wrote. "Actually, it is probably more economical to mark things that are NOT jokes, given current trends. For this, use :-( "
Twenty five years later, emotions for every kind of emotion, mood, and emphasis take the form of colorful, often animated faces. Fahlman's look back on his emoticon history web page is a good read, especially since he answers emoticon-critics' charges that "good writers should have no need to explicitly label their humorous comments." In part, he says, "If Shakespeare were tossing off a quick note complaining about the lack of employee parking spaces near the Globe Theater, he might have produced the same kind of sloppy prose that the rest of us do. Besides, Shakespeare's work is full of clichés and his spelling was atrocious. :-)"
To celebrate the birth of the little guy who has made a big splash and spawned a slew of emoticons, Fahlman and his Carnegie Mellon colleagues have started an annual contest for innovation in tech-assisted, person-to-person innovation. Yahoo! is sponsoring The Smiley Award, which comes with a $500 cash prize.
Now, if we could just celebrate when the words "emotion" and "icon" merged to make "emoticon"... ;-)
LINKS: Digital 'Smiley Face' Turns 25 [AP via Yahoo!]
History / Scott Fahlman [Carnegie Mellon University]
Related: The Secret Life of Emoticons
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Billy Wigglestick's spelling was fine - English spelling wasn't standardized until later. Go Kirby!
Set a date to celebrate in the future. The word "emoticon" still doesn't exist in an educated person's vocabulary.
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:-D :-C :-* my favorite that i made up:
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Yay! Tossing off!
HAH! Tosiing off! nice on dude, and SMILEY ROXXORZ! but my new smiley is better
Happy Bithday !!! You still look great for 25 years young! :+) Please view my Channel on youtube and my screen name is springtime65 please view my videos and Enjoy.:+)Theres Madonnas Erotica and My version also of Boy George The Crying game and enjoy..:+)
you guys think ur so cool but i made up the best in the world ('''\(;.;)/''') get eaten by my bear yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa @};------ have a rose
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Funny! :o)
crap, :-) my smiley fell over
\0/ Praising God
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Smiley's have been more then twenty-five years in existence. Long before becoming smiley face emoticons. jOe
Happy birthday, smiley!!!
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thay should one for a person who has atrocous like mine lol
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26 Posted by mariovalenti@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:07PM EDT Report Abuse
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