tired fools

November 23, 2006

supine round bracket [General] — rustle @ 10:52 pm

emoticon

I have never been a fan of the emoticon, in fact i quite loathed it. But I realised today that i’m cured. Halleluja.

According to wikipedia, the emoticon goes back to 1857. The entry also includes this:

In an 1969-04-16 New York Times interview, Alden Whitman asked writer Vladimir Nabokov: “How do you rank yourself among writers (living) and of the immediate past?” Nabokov answered, “I often think there should exist a special typographical sign for a smile — some sort of concave mark, a supine round bracket, which I would now like to trace in reply to your question.”

ha. we’ve come a long way from this (initial smiley proposal 1982):

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

:-(

to this (wikipedia):

(_:^(|) Homer Face

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