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October 24th 03, 08:59 PM
Derek Lyons
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MSNBC: "Space station mission opposed"
(Hallerb) wrote:
By the way SMELL is useless in a stinky envirmonment. Eventually you adjust and
cant detect off odors.
By the way, you are, as usual, not only wrong, but aggressively
clueless. When you live in a 'stinky' environment, but come from a
'clean' environment, you do lose sensitivity to the 'normal stinks',
but you do *not* lose the ability to discern off odors.
When the cooks started cracking 'overage' eggs to find the good ones
among the bad... We smelled 'em quite plain.
A little whiff of smoke? We certainly smelled that, and *everyone*
who smelled it starting looking for the source.
The smell of diesel over in the port outboard of berthing? As strong
as ever on day 60 of patrol.
The wonderful smell of sanitary tanks venting inboard? That ripe one
the guy next to you just ripped? Yep, smelled them too.
etc... etc... etc...
D.
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