Garrett et al:
I really appreciate your delicate sense of humour. Not sure if all the
people in the list does the same.
We all know a computer-- opossite to we human beings - is unable to
interpret correctly, unconciently, the information pheromones and
smells have. I am speaking now like
There has been good progress in HTML5 for and .
But the tag has been missing — why?
Well no longer, now thanks to a new game-changing proposal:
But it occurred to me: This could be huge paradigm shift in towards Internet
Odorous Things.
boolean `navigator.isSmellEnabled`
Thank you,
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> On Apr 1, 2016, at 11:14 AM, Delfi Ramirez wrote:
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> Garrett et al:
>
> I really appreciate your delicate sense of humour. Not sure if all the
We need the detection api because we wouldn't want to waste our expensive
smell synthesis technology on the likes of webcrawlers and other robots who
wouldn't benefit.
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 12:01 PM Daniel Murphy wrote:
> Don't forget, we also need:
>
> *SmellEvent*
>
>
Don't forget, we also need:
*SmellEvent*
- "onsmellchanged"
- "onsmellstart"
- "onsmellend"
- "ongoodsmell"
- "onbadsmell"
And the new detection api:
window.doesUserHaveNose() : Promise
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 11:14 AM Delfi Ramirez wrote:
> Garrett et
Not really, Alex. We have more colours now through _SYNAESTHESIA_,
thanks to the tag
;)
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Le 2 avr. 2016 à 04:04, Daniel Murphy a écrit :
> we wouldn't want to waste our expensive
> smell synthesis technology on the likes of webcrawlers and other robots who
> wouldn't benefit.
Yup. User agent sniffing definitely stinks.
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On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 5:55 PM, Karl Dubost wrote:
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> Le 2 avr. 2016 à 04:04, Daniel Murphy a écrit :
> > we wouldn't want to waste our expensive
> > smell synthesis technology on the likes of webcrawlers and other robots
> who
> > wouldn't benefit.
>
>
>