RainweAroma index
Carmen
Many genes for smell have become inactive in humans - but perhaps, for a lucky few, not all of them ?
Pleasant, satisfying near-addictive response
Smell does seem to be important
Charles Sell, "On the right scent" , Chemsoc e-zine.
Sealsmooth
Does the distinctive aroma of mackintosh tie in with hierarchy / uniforms / obedience?
Link to a classic (if naive) video clip.
Jacqueline
Don't forget the magic of the sound a mackintosh makes.
BJ
Why is the aroma not appreciated by everybody?
David
The old lovely and addictive odour ...
Modern rubberised materials lack the traditional smell. This is presumably because certain chemicals are abstracted in modern processing?
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