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The Original Emoticon Site! :-)Rate This Site
Bronwen & Claire's Really Huge Emoticon Collection!
(http://www.angelfire.com/hi/hahakiam/emoticon.html)

alt.culture: emoticonsRate This Site
Online culture's foremost contribution to either the evolution of language or the death of literacy, depending on your point of view.
(http://www.altculture.com/aentries/e/emoticons.html)

Canonical Smiley ListRate This Site
Compiled list of smileys and one line ascii art.
(http://www.astro.umd.edu/~marshall/smileys.html)

Common Emoticons and AcronymsRate This Site
Emoticons (emotional icons) are used to compensate for the inability to convey voice inflections, facial expressions, and bodily gestures in written communication
(http://www.pb.org/emoticon.html)

Computer Geek EmoticonsRate This Site
Emoticons are ASCII (plain text) graphics. To read these, tilt your head to the left until the dots look like a pair of eyes. (BTW, the noses are optional.)
(http://www.pfccheatsheet.com/fnemot98.htm)

Editorial on the Use of EmoticonsRate This Site
User Friendly
(anxiety-closet.mit.edu:8001/people/cordelia/smileys_edit.html)

EFF's (Extended) Guide to the Internet - Smiley DictionaryRate This Site
The Unofficial Smiley Dictionary, sorted.
(http://www.eff.org/papers/eegtti/eeg_286.html)

E-mail IQRate This Site
A collection of email tips including emoticons.
(http://www.bulletmail.com/e-mail/index.html)

emoticon - PC Webopaedia Definition and LinksRate This Site
This page describes the term 'emoticon' and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information.
(http://webopedia.internet.com/Networks/Electronic_Mail/emoticon.html)

EmoticonsRate This Site
Textual representations of emotional expression
(http://www.aonline.com/~bigmacak/emoticon.html)

EmoticonsRate This Site
Email Moods
(http://www.chirpingbird.com/netpets/html/computer/emoticon.html)

EmoticonsRate This Site
An emoticon (also known as a "smiley") is a symbol composed of a few text characters, and used as a kind of emotional shorthand to add meaning to a message.
(http://www.utopiasw.demon.co.uk/emoticon.htm)

Emoticons!Rate This Site
This table is a compilation of the various emoticons that computer savvy folks uses.
(http://www.bmi.tm/emoticon.htm)

Emoticons ;-)Rate This Site
Big archive of emoticons and smileys. Funny faces, sad faces and happy faces, they're all here.
(http://www.won.nl/dsp/usr/mvketel/Internet/emoticon.html)

Emoticons from Dave Barry in CyberspaceRate This Site
Using Internet "Shorthand"
(http://www.randomhouse.com/features/davebarry/emoticon.html)

Emoticons or SmileysRate This Site
An Emoticon (or Smiley) is a sequence of ordinary characters you can find on your computer keyboard. Emoticons are used in e-mail and other forms of communication using computers.
(http://www.xs4all.nl/~ernstmul/emoticon.html)

Epic list of smileys.Rate This Site
No Description available
(http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sedm0127/smiley.txt)

Guide to EmoticonsRate This Site
No Description available
(http://www.ultranet.com/support/netiquette/emoticons.shtml)

Happy Face DictionaryRate This Site
Emoticon collection
(http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Dell/2569/faces.html)

I-Net Guide: Composing Net-worthy E-mail: EmotionsRate This Site
No Description available
(http://www.main-net.com/mn/inetguide/guide14e.html)

Jumor Collection SmilesRate This Site
This site is dedicated to ASCII text. This particular page is dedicated to Smilies.
(http://www.jumor.com/asciiart/smiles1.html)

Learn the Net: SmileysRate This Site
You can personalize your written messages by using smileys or emoticons. You create smileys by typing characters from your keyboard.
(http://www.learnthenet.com/english/html/25smile.htm)

The Lexicon of Emoticons (Smilieys) and ShortcutsRate This Site
Make chatting more fun with a smile!
(http://www.anton-small.net/)

Original SmileysRate This Site
Smileys of celebrities
(http://members.tripod.com/~GreatestDay/ascii_art/smileys.html)

Robert's smiley guideRate This Site
No Description available
(http://www.cling.gu.se/~cl4rande/smiley/)


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