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Yes, if you type "onpu" into your cell phone, it will give you a musical note. However, the actual meaning includes the dakuten, long mark, small つ, etc. It is crazy to make this an article about cell phones. If I type だな into my cell phone in hiragana, it will give me DKNY as the first choice; this doesn't mean I'm going to write an article about the meaning of "dana" in mass communications in Japan. Talk about emoticons at emoticon. Dekimasu 22:33, 9 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Please. I don't want this article to be deleted. Felix 12:32, 15 August 2006