Agreed. "Dry" can certainly be a scent -one of many nasal/olfactory (nerve 8) sensation. Old days see sailors and guides sniffing the moisture (wet, opposite of dry) of wind/air/ and dry-ness of desert sands or sea. Canine and felines have even MORE enhanced nose for dry scent. ------------ Great audio. ------------- Salt, as in Sodium Chloride NaCl of the sea (among other salts) have a distinct scent/aroma - independently of its colligative properties (such as sucking out water, causing dry-ness and lowering boiling point etc . . .).
@toddritter56124 ай бұрын
I haven’t thought about Gatorade gum in years 😊
@WhiskeyLore4 ай бұрын
Bringing back the oldies. I wonder if you get the sting in your jowls the same way I do, when I think of it. 😁