Thursday, 10. April 2003
OKOKOK. ENOUGH OF THE SICK SH*t

Problem:

People keep posting sick links on blank. This is quite disturbing as some of you have signed contracts not to open such links on the internet.

I recommend that we try to figure out a symbol, just like the ;-) or :-) which will show/warn the reader of such content.

My personal idea for this symbol is:

:-s

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:-S

http://www.ppcmetrics.ch

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You know this is exactly how smileys started in the first place?

On a message board back in the 80s, where some people could not determine the difference between a joke and a serious post. They decided to use a symbol to denote something which was funny or tongue in cheek.

That's where the original :) or :-) came from!

End random trivia

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zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :-S

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your not going to have internet access soon anyway Bastard so you might as well get use to not going on line, I would cut down slowly if I was you and then the withdrawl symptoms won't be as severe. We don't want you turkey'in now do we.

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you guys want to try working in my environment where internet time is limited and not comprehended as the neccessity it is. (typical question being "but what are you looking at all that time?" or "why not just write a letter?")
imagine having to type out messages then PRINT THEM OUT on PAPER and then WALK over to this machine that eats the paper and sends it over TELEPHONE lines (ugh! so last century!) before it gets to anyone.

all contributions via internet@unitedmizrahi.tightwads.com

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How about you just put “NWS:” in the heading before your title. “Not Work Safe”

-Stefan

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The standard is NSFW (Not Safe for Work)...

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