Being Googled
Lesa Dill
lesa.dill at WKU.EDU
Fri Nov 8 14:46:41 UTC 2002
I thought the DogPile John Smith would do it. Of course you guys don't know
me personally, but half the things I say are tongue in cheek or elsewhere. I
didn't think a wink would do it. Considered a :{0} though.
:) always
Lesa
Mark A Mandel wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Lesa Dill wrote:
>
> #Mark A Mandel wrote:
> #> On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Bethany K. Dumas wrote:
> #> #On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Lesa Dill wrote:
> #> #Why isn't it "Yahoo! John >Smith" or "DogPile John Smith"?
> #> #
> #> #I don't know.
> #>
> #> How about potential confusion, plus what I believe I have read to be
> #> Google's preeminence in the amount of use it gets?
>
> [...]
>
> #Jokes folks. Gees. Is there an emoticon for sarcasm? I actually like
> #DogPile John Smith myself.
>
> There's always the wink ;-) .
>
> The reason for emoticons is that on the Net, nobody can hear your tone
> of voice or see your facial expression or body language. Your question
> sounded perfectly straightforward to me, and evidently to Bethany, too.
>
> -- Mark A. Mandel
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