- From: Delfi Ramirez <delfin@segonquart.net>
- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2016 20:14:11 +0200
- To: Garrett Smith <dhtmlkitchen@gmail.com>
- Cc: WHAT Working Group <whatwg@lists.whatwg.org>
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 that old student of Biology Sciences who is not anymore. But you have hit the nail with your delicate sense of humour. Really. Kind regards --- Delfi Ramirez My digital signature [1] +34 633 589231 delfin@segonquart.net [2] twitter: delfinramirez IRC: segonquart Skype: segonquart [3] http://segonquart.net http://delfiramirez.info [4] On 2016-04-01 18:09, Garrett Smith wrote: > There has been good progress in HTML5 for <video> and <audio>. > > But the <smell> tag has been missing -- why? > > Well no longer, now thanks to a new game-changing proposal: > <smell autoplay value="cocoa.sm"> > > But it occurred to me: This could be huge paradigm shift in towards Internet Odorous Things. > > boolean `navigator.isSmellEnabled` > > Thank you, > -- > Garrett > Guitar Videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY_uK9hur86KEuiG8s7yvWw > @xkit Links: ------ [1] http://delfiramirez.info/public/dr_public_key.asc [2] mail:%20delfin@segonquart.net [3] skype:segonquart [4] http://delfiramirez.info
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