In a message dated 23/11/2003 04:40:44 GMT Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> >
> >I love the internet but there are somethings you just can't email.  
> 
> 
> Liz, I have a great long list of things that I'd *love* to be able to 
> receive
> as email attachments:   a roast potato when someone spoke of their Sunday 
> roast
> in a message;  all sorts of goodies from Sainsbury's which aren't available 
> out
> here;  a yorkshire pudding filled with meat, vegies and gravy;  a lawn full 
> of
> daisies;  the sound of church bells, not to mention a whole roomful of 
> people
> speaking English with an English accent - don't much worry *which* county 
> they
> come from, as long as its an English accent;  the smell of Ilfracombe 
> harbour
> (no, if you don't know it, its not an unpleasant smell, just different to
> anything we get out here);....I could go on and on!!   I just hope someone,
> somewhere, is working on the technology!!
> 
> Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)

Ruth,

I also have a list of things I'd like to do via the internet or phone:

Pay a cheque in, send a kiss that they could feel, feel a fabric someone is 
talking about, give a real hug when needed and to be able to smell someone's 
perfume,cooking or flower that has been mentioned.

Please can someone on the list who knows what they are doing work on a way to 
sort this problem out

Regards

Liz Beecher
I'm <A HREF="http://journals.aol.com/thelacebee/thelacebee";>blogging</A> now - see 
what it's all about

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