Today my friend told me that when he used an em dash (—) in a text message on his iPhone, the message wouldn't go through—at all—on his friend's Android phone. This isn't surprising as the search giant still employs double-hyphens on its own interior pages. Then I noted that we were probably the only people on earth texting with em dashes.

Even so, there are those times when I really want to text someone something to the exact effect of:

I'm only available Tues–Thurs. I've already blocked myself out in iCal™

Note that I'm using an en dash to indicate "through" here and the ever handy trademark symbol. Two things that aren't available on my iPhone or iPad.

Or are they?

I came upon this little treasure called Glyphboard:
(note: the link only works with iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch.)

Glyphs
Now I can be punctually annoying from anywhere.

And other people can put hearts on everything and be just plain annoying.

So there you have it. Just think twice before you drop a skull-and-crossbones symbol to one of your Android buddies, lest their phone explode.