It might be hugely popular today with those writing e-mails, chatting via instant message windows, sending phone texts, or consumed by social networking habits, but the ‘colon-hyphen-parenthesis’ smiley face has actually been around for rather a long time – 25 years in fact.
Specifically, Scott E. Fahlman, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, has laid claim to being the world’s first person to ever utilise the ‘smiley face’ form of communication, when he added it to a computer message way back in 1982, reports the Associated Press.
“I propose the following character sequence for joke markers:
– wrote Fahlman in creating the world’s first emoticon, “Read it sideways.” Fahlman’s original smiley face was posted to an online electronic bulletin board on September 19, 1982, which was discussing the restrictions of online humour and how to easily discern the true meaning of light-hearted comments.
How time flies when you’re having fun.
I worked with Jeff Baird (they guy that dug up the email one day a while back) he was a good guy.
ahh yes!
Thank you for giving me to tools i could use to annoy the living fuck out of my techno-impared friends on AIM.
Don’t forget assicons. They may not be 25 years old yet, but they deserve recognition too.
Amen to that #3!
I really hate those things and I hate myself when I use them. While we’re giving this guy credit, I think we should also string him up.
🙂
#6 – Wasn’t that invented on a mac???
At least the Mac was powerful enough for that task. 25 years ago that about all it could do…
But 25 years later it can do that AND run iTunes 🙂
2 things – The G5 wasn’t performing as well as they had expected. The lowly P4 was outclassing it.
And it was a power hog, not good for battery life.
All in all , for such a big change it went smoothly and Apple is better for it.
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#10 – I sometimes wonder where the INternet would be if it weren’t for the mac.
Exactly where it is now, only without crappy Mac software on it.
#13 – There are those infrequent occasions when we completely agree.
ROFL
I swear I’ve seen one of these in that old game Dungeon. When you picked a certain item up I think that it showed one.
😎
And to think that I could swear I remember people typing these on typewriters, circa 1970.
Hmmm…
Anyway, I wouldn’t want to take credit for inventing it. 😉
I’m still trying to get the right combo of characters to make it look like a middle finger…
Just remembered about this related overheard in the office …
http://www.overheardintheoffice.com/archives/002598.html