Paco showed that he is calm, relaxed and confident with his flow, and he is one of the few rappers that understand melody. Fans are saying that he is probably in the studio preparing a mixtape or an album that will be the crown of his career. We now know that Paco can rock singles, but we want to see him put out a whole story with an album. His last song was a bit different from his usual tracks, and we hope it starts a new era in his career.
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Moving into the s … another happy face emerged in the digital space. The creation of the emoticon is credited to Carnegie Mellon University professor Scott Fahlman, who developed the idea in At the time, Fahlman and colleagues at Carnegie Mellon used online bulletin boards to chat with each other.
Fahlman noticed a recurring problem on the boards: it was often hard to tell if someone was being sarcastic on a humorous post. In response, Fahlman sent a message that suggested use of the character sequence :- to indicate sarcasm and :- to indicate seriousness. Fahlman had no idea what he had just unleashed upon the digital world.
They were extremely popular for online chatting until the emergence of a new form of smiley face, one that Fahlman would grow to dislike. In the late s, Japanese mobile phone users used text chatting just as much as phone calls. Crazy, right? They were pixelated versions of facial expressions , with simple, tiny lines for the eyes and mouths. However, Unicode had been supporting picture-like symbols as early as In , Unicode released Emoji 1. There was no cross-country runner or struggling t-shirt salesman, there was no truck or mud puddle.
There was, however, a graphic designer, some devious salesmen, and an ambitious newspaper man — all add up to a surprisingly complex history for such a simple graphic.
Ball came up with the image in when he was commissioned to create a graphic to raise morale among the employees of an insurance company after a series of difficult mergers and acquisitions. The State Mutual Life Assurance Company now Allmerica Financial Corporation made posters, buttons, and signs adorned with the jaundiced grin in the attempt to get their employees to smile more.
Neither Ball nor State Mutual tried to trademark or copyright the design.
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