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When I look at this post

http://debatingchristianity.com/forum/v ... 784#466784

I see

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:P
rather than the Emoticon :P

I do see :P in the associated PM, and I also see :P if I Quote and Preview.

What do other people see when they look at that post?
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ThatGirlAgain wrote: What do other people see when they look at that post?
I see :P

I assume he checked "Disable Smilies in this post" :P

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otseng wrote:
ThatGirlAgain wrote: What do other people see when they look at that post?
I see :P

I assume he checked "Disable Smilies in this post" :P
And there was light!

Speaking of light...love your new Venus Transit avatar.
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ThatGirlAgain wrote: Speaking of light...love your new Venus Transit avatar.
Thanks. Took the picture myself. It was cloudy all day until the start of the transit. Then the clouds started to break, so I was able to get some shots of it. It was an awesome opportunity to peer into the telescope to see it.

Here are some more pictures of it.

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There are other tricks

:P is not the same as :P
Examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.
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The truth will make you free.
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McCulloch wrote: There are other tricks

:P is not the same as :P
Showoff :P
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otseng wrote:
ThatGirlAgain wrote: Speaking of light...love your new Venus Transit avatar.
Thanks. Took the picture myself. It was cloudy all day until the start of the transit. Then the clouds started to break, so I was able to get some shots of it. It was an awesome opportunity to peer into the telescope to see it.

Here are some more pictures of it.
I do not have a telescope, although I would love to. A matter of time, money and living in New York City. But I am definitely a sky watcher. On rare occasions I get to go to the wilds of Pennsylvania for a couple of days. Vastly more to see up there. O:)
Dogmatism and skepticism are both, in a sense, absolute philosophies; one is certain of knowing, the other of not knowing. What philosophy should dissipate is certainty, whether of knowledge or ignorance.
- Bertrand Russell

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my signature Yes No
Always allow BBCode Yes No
Always allow HTML Yes No
Always enable Smilies Yes No


This is my info. So that's not it!!! Naa naaa!!! :P

Did it work? I wonder if it is my work computer is anti- smiley? Though it did the whistle guy... Hmmmmm...

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Okay this is a test post so no busting for one liners!!!

:P
This is on my work computer...

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Fides et Veritas wrote: Okay this is a test post so no busting for one liners!!!

:P
This is on my work computer...
The one liner rule does not apply to the discussion forums; only the debate forums.
Examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good.
First Epistle to the Church of the Thessalonians
The truth will make you free.
Gospel of John

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