New emoticons

amirm

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Apr 2, 2010
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Hi guys. I made the emoticons smaller. They were bigger than the default font, and messing up the formatting. And the smiley had white background which also messed things up. I made that transparent.

Please hit refresh (F5) in your browser and let me know what you think of the new look. Here they are again:

:)
:D
 

amirm

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Apr 2, 2010
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Seattle, WA
And one more thing: I restored the old smiley just for Bob! It is the last emoticon in the list. And to Bob's honor, you can type ":" followed by the letter "b" and you get it. Here is an example: :b
 

Steve Williams

Site Founder, Site Owner, Administrator
And one more thing: I restored the old smiley just for Bob! It is the last emoticon in the list. And to Bob's honor, you can type ":" followed by the letter "b" and you get it. Here is an example: :b

Great work and even more we can say you have named a new smiley "Bob"
 

Johnny Vinyl

Member Sponsor & WBF Founding Member
May 16, 2010
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:b I had to try it. Cool! Bob has been immortalized!:D
 

Johnny Vinyl

Member Sponsor & WBF Founding Member
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Johnny Vinyl

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fas42

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Australian slang.
Two bob was once known as two cents in currency, and a watch is an instrument to measure time .
In todays terms ,together they form " a 2 cent watch" .
Would you buy a watch for 2 cents ? and how good would you expect it to perform?. probably very erratically.
Hence the ocker term "as mad as a two bob watch"
Will this mean we can now have something like a "two bob post" ...??

:b :b

Cheers,
Frank
 

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