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encoding="UTF-8"?> Comments on: Smilies & Emoticon Etiquette - Readers Not Getting The Message http://blog.terabell.com/159/web/smilies-emoticon-etiquette-readers-not-getting-the-message/ Writings from a Brisbane Programmer, Future Lawyer, Keen Historian and avid web surfer Fri, 21 Nov 2008 06:02:15 0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.1 By: KoluX http://blog.terabell.com/159/web/smilies-emoticon-etiquette-readers-not-getting-the-message/#comment-946 KoluX Wed, 19 Nov 2008 22:53:06 0000 http://blog.terabell.com/159/web/smilies-emoticon-etiquette-readers-not-getting-the-message/#comment-946 Ну ты и дурак. Ну как такое ты умудрился здесь разместить? Ну ты и дурак. Ну как такое ты умудрился здесь разместить?

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By: law http://blog.terabell.com/159/web/smilies-emoticon-etiquette-readers-not-getting-the-message/#comment-920 law Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:08:23 0000 http://blog.terabell.com/159/web/smilies-emoticon-etiquette-readers-not-getting-the-message/#comment-920 I agree, sarcasm is one of the hardest emotions to show over the internet. I think they need a whole new style of font to show it, maybe a cross between italic and comic sans ams? I agree, sarcasm is one of the hardest emotions to show over the internet. I think they need a whole new style of font to show it, maybe a cross between italic and comic sans ams?

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By: legal questions http://blog.terabell.com/159/web/smilies-emoticon-etiquette-readers-not-getting-the-message/#comment-898 legal questions Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:56:39 0000 http://blog.terabell.com/159/web/smilies-emoticon-etiquette-readers-not-getting-the-message/#comment-898 I am a big fan of sarcasm too. I have found that a "ps: excuse my sarcasm" at the end of the email allows you to have a little fun being sarcastic but still let the person in on it at the end of the email right before they hit an agry "reply" button. I am a big fan of sarcasm too. I have found that a “ps: excuse my sarcasm” at the end of the email allows you to have a little fun being sarcastic but still let the person in on it at the end of the email right before they hit an agry “reply” button.

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