...> but using it is like dragging a dead hog around on a rope. *snort* -- <G> S'true...I wanted a cannister instead of an upright because it lies flat to clean under beds and other furniture. Out Dyson gets under stuff ok, BISWYM. -- Mike In the end there is one dance you'll do alone skype: muddycat http://picasaweb.google.com/bammynmuddy/VisorSock
... could be like other silly warnings on products...to keep the manufacturer from being sued if you did something stupid with it and got sick or hurt. <nods> Happens here too, I'm sure that'... a 200 mph bike while stoned and/or pissed, a sticker is *so* going to make you think twice :) Heh...My cousin found this on a bottle of children's cough syrup -- "Do not drive a ...
... product, maybe that would keep it from going bad...would keep bacteria at bay. Sugar is a good preservative too isn't it? Yes, I think I have read that...in extremely high quantities. Think jelly beans, which never go bad. -- v...loves all jelly bean flavors except licorice
... that was sour grapes, and it was a few years back now. They appear to have a dazzling choice available these days too - quite a change from my faithful old DC01 (which will go to Freecycle as a spares or repair, I think). We replaced our 9-year old Dyson DC03 with another Dyson DC03, after quite a search. We couldn't find anything as good for the money. -- Harry Keane
... b) who hoovers in a circle? :) Yeahbut it's more fun than you'd expect to slalom around. <g> OK so I've only test-driven one on Comet's floor but I could imagine running it round table legs and thinking vrooom-vroom noises (because obviously *making* vroom-vroom noises for a vacuum cleaner would be silly beyond belief ;-). You ...
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 01:27:07 +0100, Halla <halla@drunkenbastards.spam.com> wrote: obviously *making* vroom-vroom noises for a vacuum cleaner would be silly beyond belief ;-). With a Dyson, nobody w2ould hear you, so I reckon it would be OK.
In article <235r84t9t176kh6nsidqmmll8nccubsotl@4ax.com>, Halla says... On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 23:17:36 +0100, Bear <bastardDOTbear@gmail.com> blethered: My DC07 (at least I think that's the one it is ... tried to check but in the semi-dark I can't see which one for sure) is going strong after about 5 years, but I don't know where that falls in the production cycle, so "...
... available these days too - quite a change from my faithful old DC01 (which will go to Freecycle as a spares or repair, I think). My DC07 (at least I think that's the one it is ... tried to check but in the semi-dark I can't see which one for sure) is going strong after about 5 years, but I ...
... manufacturer from being sued if you did something stupid with it and got sick or... is *so* going to make you think twice :) There's a warning on my... head, I reckon :) [1] I'm thinking of offering a service. For a small...get in touch and say 'I'm thinking of buying [blah] electrical appliance, what'...of those' they know to choose something else. heh. -- Bear 2002 Yamaha R1 ...
... keep it from going bad...would keep bacteria at bay. Those "Refrigerate after Opening" warnings could be like other silly warnings on products...to keep the manufacturer from being sued if you did something stupid with it and got sick or hurt. There's a warning on my hair curling iron -- "For external use only!" I like to wonder about what transpired to warrant that........