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Metropolis April 2007 Mason Currey |
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Fast Company May 1, 2007 Chuck Salter |
Failure Doesn't Suck Today, Dyson makes the best-selling vacuum cleaner by revenue in the U.S. and is one of the richest men in Britain. Here, Sir James Dyson talks about getting it right after 5,126 tries -- and how to move air at 400 mph. |
Inc. February 1, 2008 |
Ask James Dyson Vacuum guru James Dyson on the advantages of being small. |
Fast Company November 2000 Amy Wilson |
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Fast Company Jul/Aug 2012 Seth Porges |
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This Old House Josh Garskof |
Central Vacuums In-wall piping central vacs are becoming standard features in new houses and a common retrofit in existing ones. Here's why -- and how to do it. |
U.S. CPSC January 12, 2007 |
Hoover Company Fined $750,000 for Failing to Report Fire Hazard with Vacuum Cleaners Company failed to report to CPSC the sale of vacuum cleaners with defective on-off switches that can overheat and cause the vacuum cleaner to catch fire. |
AskMen.com Chris Barez-Brown |
How Ideas Happen Where do you have your best ideas? I have asked that question to thousands of people over the years. The answer? Rarely sitting at their desks trying to think of an idea. |