2012-07-26 13:04, Andre Schappo kirjoitti:

Not emoticon but …….

I received an email from Email Insider. Email was written as E✉ail

✉ being U+2079

I thought it quite clever

U+2079 is SUPERSCRIPT NINE “⁹”. I suppose you meant U+2709 ENVELOPE “✉”, an old (Unicode 1.0.0) dingbat (which now has variation sequences for producing text vs. emoji style).

I don’t find a mix of letters and symbols particularly clever. Symbols are generally supposed to stand for concepts, ideas, or words on their own, not mixed with letters. The symbol “✉” alone means something, though I find it disturbingly vague and odd: it is based on an image of a physical envelope, used for sending physical letters via a postal delivery system, yet it most often denotes something that is completely different: a modern (and effective) competitor of postal delivery, so-called “electronic mail”. But mixing this with words, arbitrarily replacing a letter in the word “email” by the symbol, might fall into the “funny” category, but not the “clever” category (even as a subcategory of “funny”).

Yucca


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