In 1960, during the film Sentive Mystery, Hollywood tested this new contraption. Smell-A-Vision was mounted underneath cinema seats and pumped out 30 different scents. The problem was it didn't work very well for those in the balcony high up. People today are still trying to bring that main idea back.
Italy’s longest-serving prime minister has died aged 86. He inspired as much derision as devotion, and for all his gaffes and scandals he helped to shape the country’s media—and its economic malaise. Unfettered by the abandoned nuclear deal, Iran is now making its bomb programme unassailable. And bringing the 20th-century idea of “Smell-o-vision” into the 21st.
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