Seriously, guys. This is getting ridiculous. You don't need to start frothing at the mouth about how horribly Blizzard is molesting its customers every time they ban a couple of cheaters.
Remember this?
http://games.slashdot.org/story/12/06/12/2017259/diablo-3-banhammer-dropped-just-before-rmah-goes-live?sdsrc=popbyskidbtmprev
Why do these articles make it to the front pages so quickly? Other topics take a couple days, if not a week, to make up front. As it stands, this post was duct-taped together with biased and incorrect information, and so we're left with a slanderous title that isn't anywhere close to being true.
Given how close our senses of taste and smell are, a taste-o-vision wouldn't be much of an upgrade.
You're dead on with the Food Network, though. Imagine how much this would grow their audience. Instead of being told how great food tastes, you could get a great approximation by being given the smell. Texture is important, too, but this would be fantastic for the network.
Seriously, guys. This is getting ridiculous. You don't need to start frothing at the mouth about how horribly Blizzard is molesting its customers every time they ban a couple of cheaters. Remember this? http://games.slashdot.org/story/12/06/12/2017259/diablo-3-banhammer-dropped-just-before-rmah-goes-live?sdsrc=popbyskidbtmprev Why do these articles make it to the front pages so quickly? Other topics take a couple days, if not a week, to make up front. As it stands, this post was duct-taped together with biased and incorrect information, and so we're left with a slanderous title that isn't anywhere close to being true.
Given how close our senses of taste and smell are, a taste-o-vision wouldn't be much of an upgrade. You're dead on with the Food Network, though. Imagine how much this would grow their audience. Instead of being told how great food tastes, you could get a great approximation by being given the smell. Texture is important, too, but this would be fantastic for the network.