That said, been a Dyson vacuum user for decades and found them to be reliable, robust and very effective.
Also, let's not forget how hard Dyson worked to get his first cleaner designed and built and then the struggle to protect his designs from copycats...
He may be filthy rich now, but he wasn't at the start.
Also, let's not forget how hard Dyson worked to get his first cleaner designed and built and then the struggle to protect his designs from copycats...
He may be filthy rich now, but he wasn't at the start.
And to think, when I bought bell-bottom pants in the 70's... they were "all the rage"It looks a lot like a muzzle. Mad idea too. Can't see it being massively popular...
And those long point collars with the stiffeners!
In the 1960's, Nehru shirts and jackets were the rage.
Now?
Now you glue a little flatscreen communication device to your nose and acts like a zombie.
And masks of every fashionable style and color.

He did design a wheelbarrow in the 70s that did quite wellHe may be filthy rich now, but he wasn't at the start.
And to think, when I bought bell-bottom pants in the 70's... they were "all the rage"
I had one given to me by someone who was moving home. It was remarkably easy to use, particularly on wet ground but a little too fragile for anything but light domestic use...He did design a wheelbarrow in the 70s that did quite well
I remember the Ballbarrow. Never set eyes on one other than the TV ads. Real men's wheelbarrows have two wheels.
Where's the fun in that? you can't lean into the corners at speed when fully loaded with 2 wheels 😀
Not a Dyson fan for any number of reasons. One is that I had an early Dyson vacuum which was not very good at all.
This is another: $649 Dyson Fan vs. $15 Walmart Fan: The Hard Truth - YouTube
All the other ones would drag this into forbidden politics.
This is another: $649 Dyson Fan vs. $15 Walmart Fan: The Hard Truth - YouTube
All the other ones would drag this into forbidden politics.
Products like that Dyson fan are marketed towards the vulnerable, the shallow, superficial, and the gullible.Not a Dyson fan for any number of reasons. One is that I had an early Dyson vacuum which was not very good at all.
This is another: $649 Dyson Fan vs. $15 Walmart Fan: The Hard Truth - YouTube
All the other ones would drag this into forbidden politics.
Oddball innovated design will naturally make some people take notice, but who stares at a fan anyhow, if they do, they need to get a life.
Same goes for things like audio components - those B&O Beogram systems are one example - also with jacked-up prices.
And like I previously mentioned, priced to attract those who really believe that 'costly' represents 'better'.
Which is a load of crap, at least to the 'educated' crowd.
Humans are a funny bunch, so are their brains.
Real men's wheelbarrows have two wheels.
Nope, one wheel. 😉
jeff
What date?
Its the First of April = April Fool's Day
Dyson clearly isnt fooling around here.
Dyson wants to thank you all for the enormous amount of free publicity offered.
Dyson wants to thank you all for the enormous amount of free publicity offered.
Free publicity for an April Fools joke, or an actual product?
jeff
I wouldn't give them a dime.Its the First of April = April Fool's Day
Dyson clearly isnt fooling around here.
Dyson wants to thank you all for the enormous amount of free publicity offered.
If you think Dyson are fooling around here the jokes on you.Free publicity for an April Fools joke, or an actual product?
they announced it on wednesday...Check the date!!!!!!
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