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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 12/20/05 00:41
"dorayme" <doraymeRIDTHIS@optusnet.com.au> skrev i meddelandet
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> In article <2mqpf.152605$dP1.509778@newsc.telia.net>,
> "Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> wrote:
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> > > you could choose a partner who smells good for you but does not look
good
> > > according to your standards and viceversa.
> >
>
> I am working on a program that can include smells in web pages.
> and as attachments to emails. Spartanicus and others will give
> advice about not embedding such smells but making them optional
> and leaving it to the smeller to decide if he or she wants to
> smell such and at what intensity. In a way, this is just a
> development of your own thesis that freedom is very important.
Yes, it is a development somehow but it is something which I have thought
for quite a long time.
However many of us might be attracted by certain scents unconsciously, if
these have a low intensity.
Does the program work with scents?
Do you like cats?
Did you observe their behaviour?
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Luigi Donatello Asero
https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/sv/boende-i-italien.php
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