Exempel på förkortningar i e-mail och chat 2U2 AAMOF AFAIK AFAIC AFAICT AFK ASAP BAK BBL BITMT BOT BRB BTW C4N CRS CU CUL(8R) CWOT CYA DIY EOD EZ F2F FAQ FBOW FOAF FOCL FWIW FYA FYI /ga GAL To You, Too As A Matter Of Fact As Far As I Know As Far As I'm Concerned As Far As I Can Tell Away From Keyboard As Soon As Possible Back At Keyboard Be Back Later But In The Meantime Back On Topic Be Right Back By the way Ciao For Now Can't Remember "Stuff" See You See You Later Complete Waste Of Time See Ya Do It Yourself End Of Discussion Easy Face To Face Frequently Asked Questions For Better Or Worse Friend Of A Friend Falling Off Chair Laughing For What It's Worth For Your Amusement For Your Information Go Ahead Get A Life Exempel på 'emoticons'/'smileys' i e-mail, chat :) :-) :-( (:-( B-) :-))) d:-) :-D :-P :-o 8-o :-s :-\ :-)' :-)8 8-) *<|:-) :-{} =:-)= :v) :-[ :-E :-F :-# :^) :-[#] :<) :-& :*) happy face just kidding or happy depressed or frowning extremely Sad cool or sunglasses overweight a baseball player laughing tongue sticking out surprised shocked confused skeptical drooling well dressed because of bow tie glasses Santa big mouth punk rocker with a goatee big nose vampire bucktoothed vampire bucktoothed vampire with a tooth missing braces broken nose eating Ivy League school tongue tied drunk Date: Sat, 29 Apr 95 01:06:54 -0400 From: "Scott E. Fahlman" To: Don Z'Boray Subject: Re: smileys Yes, I am the one who first suggested the use of the :-) and :-( glyphs in E-mail and bboard posts sometime around 1981. People were making sarcastic comments in posts, others were taking them more seriously than they were intended (no body language on the net), and silly arguments were breaking out. So I suggested on one of the CMU bboards that people explicitly label comments not meant to be serious with a :-) glyph. Very quickly this idea spread all around the world and others started creating clever variations on the theme. The awful term "emoticons" is much more recent. Unfortunately, I didn't save the original note. I post things like this all the time, and never guessed that this one would make history. Cheers, Scott ================================================ Scott E. Fahlman Internet: sef+@cs.cmu.edu Principal Research Scientist Phone: 412 268-2575 School of Computer Science Fax: 412 268-5576 Carnegie Mellon University Latitude: 40:26:46 N 5000 Forbes Avenue Longitude: 79:56:55 W Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Mood: :-) ================================================ x@y.z 1971 :-) 1981 [19:54] yakovlev anyone there? [19:54] uninet I am. [19:54] bryce hi [19:54] divad547 hi [19:54] yakovlev oh, good. [19:54] Moja yo [19:55] yakovlev Last time things were fast and furious pretty quickly. [19:55] bryce is Psyon here, or just sleeping again? (Psyon camps out on this channel 24/7 usually, but I don't see him here.) [19:55] bryce Greg, should we decide in advance where to try in case of a netsplit? [19:55] yakovlev yes. [19:55] yakovlev our current one is good. [19:55] eks netsplit were common just a few hours ago [19:56] bryce which is... [19:56] yakovlev irc.ladns.com [19:56] *** rjlemley (selma@dsl092-005134.sfo1.dsl.speakeasy.net) has joined #bochs [19:56] uninet What's a netsplit? [19:56] yakovlev do /whois username [19:58] eks jeez.. irc.oasis-net.net is lagged.. [19:59] bryce eks: it's in the UK... [19:59] bryce eks: maybe try irc.ladns.com [19:59] yakovlev everyone who isn't on irc.ladns.com, change servers to save yourself from netsplits. [19:59] yakovlev eks already left. [19:59] eks bryce: that's my current server [19:59] yakovlev oh, he's back. [19:59] *** rjlemley (selma@dsl092-005134.sfo1.dsl.speakeasy.net) has left #bochs [19:59] bryce switching to ladns... [19:59] *** bryce (~bryce@debussy.ne.mediaone.net) has left #bochs [19:59] * yakovlev likes /server [19:59] eks yakovlev: I used a clone ;) [19:59] uninet brb. I went with newnet.net.