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Haven't people toyed with the idea of scented X long enough? It clearly didn't work for TV, it doesn't work for computers, it's not going to work.
Smell isn't a scent that is all that important in the sense that it should be added to anything technical to simulate a different experience. What advantages does it really have? Now, if you could 'record' a scent (as in, I'm at the beach, this is exactly what it smells like), then things change.. but pre-defined scents, who gives a ****?
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