Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Smiley: 25 Years Old And Never Looked Happier!

Smiley: 25 Years Old And Never Looked Happier!Carnegie Mellon University professor Scott E. Fahlman typed twenty-five years ago: "I propose that the following character sequence for joke markers – :-)".

The suggestion gave computer users a way to convey humor or positive feelings with a smile -- or the opposite sentiments by reversing the parenthesis to form a frown. Language experts say the smiley face and other emotional icons, known as emoticons, have given people a concise way in e-mail and other electronic messages of expressing sentiments that otherwise would be difficult to detect.

"It has been fascinating to watch this phenomenon grow from a little message I tossed off in 10 minutes to something that has spread all around the world," Fahlman was quoted as saying in a university statement. "I sometimes wonder how many millions of people have typed these characters, and how many have turned their heads to one side to view a smiley, in the 25 years since this all started."

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Funny Hairy Children

Funny Hairy Children
Funny Hairy Children
Funny Hairy Children
Funny Hairy Children
Funny Hairy Children
Funny Hairy Children
Funny Hairy Children
Funny Hairy Children
Funny Hairy Children

A Real A$$hole [PIC]

A Real A$$hole
A donkey sits trapped in an abandoned well before being rescued Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007, at the Bryan Nelson residence about 10 miles northeast of Underwood, Minn. Firefighters dismantled the well to free the donkey which had some bruises and lost some fur where it rubbed against the concrete walls of the well, but was otherwise fine.