Smell Mail to Replace E-mail?
Christianfreak, one of the two people not to submit a new lawsuit today, writes "My boss pointed me to a website describing a new technology that will allow people to add scent to their web pages or email. The site claims they use Java and a better understanding of the human genome to create scents through a device called the "iSmell"." These folks appear to be serious. The mind boggles. Will people start complaining about overuse of the <STINK> tag? All right, a slashdot contest: name some internet experience (including URL if appropriate), and the smell that should accompany it. Funniest entry gets a slashdot t-shirt.
Update: 01/23 10:20 by michael : Okay, I've selected a winner. An honorable mention goes to comment 26, the perfect amount of shock value. But unfortunately, not funny enough to take the shirt. However, the comments following it are extremely funny. :)
But the first comment to make me laugh out loud was this one, with pirated smelz and snifz. Maybe I've just been reading too much about the RIAA and mp3's lately... Congratulations to the user known as Tim Behrendsen.
Every corporate website would employ the olfactory equivalent of Muzak -- some superficial focus grouped scent of productivity and profit, mixed with some twinge of dynamism and excitement. Evil h4x0rs would break in and replace these smell files with the smell of pot (doubt that? Check the attrition hacked-sites archive and count the pot references).
We would receive spam offering us the usual "free pics delivered daily to your email box," augmented with "wee wiff of quim in the morning" offerings no discriminating connosieur (sp) could resist. [Rob Roy reference]
Mailbombs would become messier affairs.
Valentine's day (easy). cron jobs that produce the smell of toast and coffee (or other apropriate cues) at the right times of day.
Rather than spraying an aerosol about whilst cleaning a bathroom, you'd send mail to the e-toilet.
I pity those who got their moderator points on this one. :)
http://www.apple.com/imac
f ree.html
Smell: Tangerine, Blueberry, Grape, Lime, or Strawberry. Take your pick.
http://127.0.0.1
Smell: Me. Eww?
http://www.microsoft.com
Smell: Decaying, rotting meat - as found near most large predatory creatures.
http://www.amiga.com/
Smell: None at all!
http://www.wto.org/
Smell: Is that... Tear gas?
http://www.windows2000test.com
Smell: A very large foot, immersed in a very large mouth.
http://www.be.com/press/pressreleases/00-01-18_
Smell: The persperation of desperation.
http://www.starwars.com
Smell: A big pile of cash.
http://www.linuxone.net
Smell: Vaguely rodent-like?
http://www.apple.com
Smell: A (somewhat spritely) reanimated corpse.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/
Smell: I can't tell, I'm still holding my nose. You figure it out.
http://www.digiscents.com
Smell: Vaporware (do you _really_ think this will take off?).
- Jeff A. Campbell
- VelociNews (http://www.velocinews.com)
- Jeff
Further analysis will be provided upon request, assuming, of course, that there's a nice cabernet available to accompany the lively discussion.
SmellU-SmellMe: Don't get caught chatting without it.
-B
Ash and Hickory, straight-grained and true, make excellent bludgeons, dandy for the cudgeling of vegetarians.
"Something smells fishy about all this..."
"Here's Bill Gate's email address and the raw sewage tag!"
"Just imagine the potential for pr0n sites!"
"Given the typical hacker's regard for personal hygiene, how useful could it be?"
"We just hacked MS's home page, and it doesn't just stink figuratively anymore!"
I've heard rumors that God is considering a lawsuit against the creators of this technology. The basis of his case is that the encryption method used in DNA was reverse engineered and anyone using this is illegally encoding and decoding smells. Also, the potential application to copy smells and distribute them without licensing a biological nose from God could seriously cut into His profits. I wouldn't be too worried though, from what I here no good lawyers have ever come remotely close to Heaven, so he has more or less horrid legal council.
~CalibanDNS
First someone creates an open source Ralph Lauren Polo... I would just hold my face up to my computer, hit the button, and BAM! Ready to go out on a date!
Then, of course, Ralph Lauren files a lawsuit against the web sites distributing the Polo source code. "If everyone can distribute Polo for free, then there will be no in-scent-ive to create new fragrances!" The judge issues a restraining order and bans any code that duplicates copyrighted smells.
Meanwhile, the "smelz" underground grows like wildfire, and the industry is helpless to stop it. A version of Napster appears to trade pirated "snifz".
It's only a matter of time. Don't forget you saw it here first.
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<SMELL class="flower:rose" strength="%75">This idea has potential</SMELL><SMELL class="fruit:apple:rotten" strength="%80">I like to see inovation on the net.<SMELL class="turd:dog:fresh:runny" strength="%100">But it does have some drawbacks.</SMELL>
Don't worry about this new standard too much... I've just telnetted to 2002.future.timetravel.int and called lynx 4.0 to see what some sites have done.
Seems some people are really using cascading smell sheets, but Microsoft already "invented" a replacement "standard", Microsoft DirectActiveSmell(tm) 2002.
Here's some HTML from the future microsoft:
<IF what=BROWSER type=MOZILLA>
<SMELL class="shit" strength="%100">
We always told you your browser was shit!!!!!
Go get Microsoft Internet Exploiter NT 2002 Plus NOW.
Only $499!
</SMELL>
</IF>
<IF what=BROWSER type=EXPLORER>
<ACTIVESMELL SRC="stp://smell.microsoft.gov/goodsmell.zip" PRICE="$20">
Welcome to Microsoft.gov
</ACTIVESMELL>
Good news:
<ACTIVESMELL SRC="stp://smell.microsoft.gov/rottenapple.zip" PRICE="FREE_TRIAL" TRIALPERIOD="20MIN">
We finally managed to kill another of our competitors - Apple is now rotten!
</ACTIVESMELL>
[...]
</IF>
Seems M$ isn't the only user of this technology though.
Here's a part of slashdot 2002:
Red Hat Linux 10.0 has been released. Big news in this release are Kernel 5.2, X12R1, GNOME 3.0, KDE 4.2, and the possibility to read Windows 2001's FAT33 filesystem. The full source can be downloaded from ftp100.redhat.com.
User comments:
<H2>First post!</H2>
First post! After 13 years of waiting for this chance!
<H2>First post using HTML tags!</H2>
<B>First!!! <COLORIZE COLOR="random">I RULE</COLORIZE></B>
<H2>First post with a smell</H2>
<SMELL class="meat:spam">First post with smell!</SMELL>
Oh, and let's not forget about LinuxTwo (successor to LinuxOne):
<SMELL SRC="http://www.redhat.com/linuxsmell.tar.gz">
<IMG SRC="http://www.debian.org/linux.jpg">
We are NOT just copying stuff from others!!!
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// zyqqh