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From: "Kerry Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Localization note: the Japanese have embraced e-mail emoticons with a
> vengeance. Check this out:
>
> http://club.pep.ne.jp/~hiroette/en/facemarks/body.html#character
They aren't the only ones:
http://www.chatropolis.
What, no Hello Kitty? :)
I'm sure we'd all appreciate it if you applied your considerable creative
talents to come up with one ^_^
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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What, no Hello Kitty? :)
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I have not known so many of them. Thank you, Kerry.(^^)
And I understand \(^o\)(/o^)/ means "aside \(^o\) from (/o^)/ this".
_
Kerry Thompson wrote:
> Localization note: the Japanese have embraced e-mail emoticons with a
> vengeance. Check this out:
>
> http://club.pe
Localization note: the Japanese have embraced e-mail emoticons with a
vengeance. Check this out:
http://club.pep.ne.jp/~hiroette/en/facemarks/body.html#character
Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
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