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Bob's Big Date
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In early 2003, I believe it was, I was playing Fallout. I had just cleansed Antium by holy fire when something popped. Real loud, inside the monitor, and the screen flickered out. Then it came back -- upside down, at half the normal width, in grayscale.
A split second later, I caught the most terrifying odor I've ever smelled in my life.
In a small room, illuminated by the hostile glare of a CRT that chose that moment to buy the farm loud, fast, and hard, I smelled roasting ham.

I was out as soon as it took to rip the surge protector out of the wall and run like hell. Days later, the monitor still smelled like ham. I imagine it still does, but have no way to check.

[ Thursday, April 08, 2004 19:05: Message edited by: Nemo Custer Impune Lacessit ]

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Infiltrator
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I am curious, yet horrified, about what caused the ham smell.
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La Canaliste
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Alec had been using the monitor to cook his morning bacon by irradiation for years. Unbeknown to him, a slice had fallen down one day into the dark recesses of the casing, and had mutated into a unique life form. As it began to explore its world, it accidentally shorted the power supply, causing havoc to the perpheral operation, and ending its brief existence in a blaze of ham smell.

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KazeArctica: Oh yes.
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I had an old TV's CRT blow up on me once. There was a pop, the picture shifted to one side and got vertical lines of weird colours running through it, and then the whole thing turned to static. There was a smell, too, and an awful one, but it sure as hell wasn't ham. I didn't stay around long enough to ascertain what it reminded me of -- there was white smoke as well, and the whole scene seemed vaguely carcinogenic.

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Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!
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I've never had that happen to me... the worst smell? Probably rotting flesh. Can't remember where I've smelled it, but when you live in/near the Adirondaks, it's not entirely uncommon. There was another smell once, but... well. It wasn't all my fault, I'll put it that way.

On a more... appealing note, I like the smell of cymbals. The drums don't smell all that good, but the cymbals kind of balance that out.

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Bob's Big Date
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Eww, old dirty brass.

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La Canaliste
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Depends on whose T shirt is used to muffle the bass.

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KazeArctica: Oh yes.
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Law Bringer
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Somehow, due to cosmic weirdness, the shirt is always Arctic's. Chew on that!

?Alorael, who does not like the smell of blood very much, probably for much the same reasons that he objects to the scent of iron railings and such.
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Warrior
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Profile #58
Ah, yes the smell of recently released bodily gasses (Formerly fluids- huh) Amazingly, that is the way they make damascus steel-by stabing a creatur to release the gasses, giving it the watery look. THey stopped useing humans a long time ago and replaced it with sheep. I am glad I'm not sprotin' wool.

[ Tuesday, April 06, 2004 15:55: Message edited by: Shadow Of the Hegemon ]

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Fall under the shadow
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Skip to My Lou
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quote:
Originally written by Alec, dareva, and Saunders:


Alec: In early 2003, I believe it was, I was playing Fallout. I had just cleansed Antium by holy fire when something popped. Real loud, inside the monitor, and the screen flickered out. Then it came back -- upside down, at half the normal width, in grayscale.
A split second later, I caught the most terrifying odor I've ever smelled in my life.
In a small room, illuminated by the hostile glare of a CRT that chose that moment to buy the farm loud, fast, and hard, I smelled roasting ham.

I was out as soon as it took to rip the surge protector out of the wall and run like hell. Days later, the monitor still smelled like ham. I imagine it still does, but have no way to check.

dareva: I am curious, yet horrified, about what caused the ham smell.

Saunders: Alec had been using the monitor to cook his morning bacon by irradiation for years. Unbeknown to him, a slice had fallen down one day into the dark recesses of the casing, and had mutated into a unique life form. As it began to explore its world, it accidentally shorted the power supply, causing havoc to the perpheral operation, and ending its brief existence in a blaze of ham smell.
For some reason I found this the most entertaining thing I have read in a very long time. This series of posts also manages to embody what I love about the Spidweb community.

Back on topic, I also like gasoline and various other chemical smells. Call it cliche, but I also love the scent of roses.

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Shock Trooper
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"I love the smell of toasted Zerglings in the morning."
?Marine, Starcraft.

[ Thursday, April 08, 2004 07:39: Message edited by: Mind ]

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Apprentice
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Profile #61
Well, any smell that happens to be near my olfactory cavity when I'm in a good mood. But not baby poo. Or the smell of any metal, or the smell of dog.
Or your smell, god, when did you last have a shower?

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Shake Before Using
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Profile #62
Please drown yourself in cement.
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Lifecrafter
Member # 233
Profile #63
This may sound strange, but I love the smell of cooking rice. Of course, the best smell in the world is the smell of the ocean.

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There is no such thing as an over-active imagination.

Hmm... These games are addictive and quite possibly dangerous. I fear the FDA will start regulating RPGs.
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Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!
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The ocean! Of course! Forgot that one. Chlorine, too. I don't know why, but I like the smell of pools. The taste is a different story, but...

Not a bad suggestion, Imby.

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And though the musicians would die, the music would live on in the imaginations of all who heard it.
-The Last Pendragon

TEH CONSPIRACY IZ ALL

In case of emergency, break glass.
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Lifecrafter
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Profile #65
I would say I like the smell of the ocean, but I suspect I would have to live my life in shame for uttering such a cliché.

So I'll just say I love the smell of saltwater, seaweed(!) and sand. And perhaps the open sky as well, just for the poetic effect.
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Infiltrator
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Profile #66
The most important thing to me lately seems to be just being able to smell things at all. When allergies rage, I almost wouldn't mind smelling something slightly unpleasant, just to know I still can.
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