FROM A DAILY MAIL NEWSPAPER ARTICLE LAST YEAR
Love them or loathe them, it seems no
text or email is complete without a smiley face created from open
brackets and colons and this month marks the 30th anniversary of their
introduction to modern language.
They
even have a birth-date that can be traced to an exact moment: 11.44
a.m. on the 19th of September 1982, which was when Professor Scott
Fahlman of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh sent an email with a
sideways smiley face.
The
aim of their creation by Fahlman was clear - he wanted to avoid
confusion over the tone of emails that were meant to be humorous and
those that were not meant to be.
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