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Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

A question . . .
Original Message   Oct 26, 2007 3:37 pm
Hi,

Who thinks the day will come, and how long will it take, when the "vacuum cleaner" will generally be accepted as just a hole in the wall that we plug a hose into? No more cyclones, water baths or super-duper filtering for alllergy sufferers.  No thought over buying canister or upright and what warranty length is.  No more concerns about cord length or operating noise levels.  I'm not just talking central vacuum system but also of a possible change in our view of practicality.  The day is not that far away when our computers will also be our telephone and TV among other things.  Come to think of it they are now though not widely employed.  Does anyone feel central vacuum systems may one day be provided in apartment buildings and other multiple dwelling as a given as well as in individual private homes?

Thanks,

Venson

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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: A question . . .
Reply #31   Mar 13, 2009 7:51 am
All the above + the dog and I are a pair and she likes the dog better than me.  In my case, it's the reverse of the saying:  Love me, love my dog. 

Carmine D.

Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: A question . . .
Reply #32   Mar 13, 2009 9:55 pm
Carmine wrote...she likes the dog better than me

So, your pooch says, "Love me, love my buddy Carmine!" and your wife doesn't want the dog to be unhappy!  Good Boy, Carmine! As long as you are happy, and you get your shots. Woof!

Trebor

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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: A question . . .
Reply #33   Mar 14, 2009 7:40 am
Like butter and toast, we're known from coast to coast.

Carmine D.

Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: A question . . .
Reply #34   Mar 14, 2009 8:23 pm
Carmine,

You really are a good sport!

Trebor

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: A question . . .
Reply #35   Mar 14, 2009 10:01 pm
Trebor wrote:
Carmine,

You really are a good sport!

Trebor



Thank you.  It comes with age.

Carmine D.

Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: A question . . .
Reply #36   Mar 29, 2009 12:56 pm
Seems the new question for today, at least as far as I'm concerned, is to buy or not to buy.

Following is a link to an article that popped up online this morning at the New York
Times website. It seems that, quoting the article -- "A vast electronic spying operation has infiltrated computers and has stolen documents from hundreds of government and private offices around the world . . ."

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/technology/29spy.html?scp=2&sq=china&st=cse

The Chinese government has NOT been named as a responsible party though the large part of this activity has been found to originate on its soil. Nonetheless and despite how meaningless it might seem for just one part of the world take on on its own, do you think a consumer boycott on buying appliances -- vacuums, TVs etc., that are made there might be a significant stand to take?

Venson
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: A question . . .
Reply #37   Mar 29, 2009 2:19 pm
Venson wrote:

....do you think a consumer boycott on buying appliances -- vacuums, TVs etc., that are made there might be a significant stand to take?

Venson



Hi Venson:

No for mutually beneficial trade and business reasons.  Thought you might enjoy this article when you have time to read.  It makes the case much better than I.

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/mar/22/how-china-will-reinvigorate-itself-amid-global-cri/

Carmine D.

Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: A question . . .
Reply #38   Mar 29, 2009 6:32 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Hi Venson:

No for mutually beneficial trade and business reasons.  Thought you might enjoy this article when you have time to read.  It makes the case much better than I.

Thanks Carmine but I am still disturbed, and when am I not, due to the weight of the accusation. If whoever instigating this were sniffing merely for industrial heads-ups I'd feel less disquieted. But what on earth as the Dahli Lama's information base, or the Pope's for that matter have to do with anything?

The spread of online spying is not new and the U.S. may somehow be included in the bunch. However, the deliberate use of spyware to "invade" the information systems of organizations and government offices around the world by a nation or having it occur in a nation of note can't be dismissed easily by outsiders or anyone as just some sort of hackers' prank.

My larger point of contemplation is whether a firm stand on the matter would bear any real effect on bringing and end to the problem. I don't want war declared. I don't want the Chinese government taking any more people out back to be shot for malfeasance. Nonetheless, I would be glad to soon hear a statement from the Chinese government at least claiming it is its full intention to set things right.

I remain highly adverse to giving my money to someone who won't love me right. I'm funny that way.

Venson
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: A question . . .
Reply #39   Mar 30, 2009 7:36 am
Venson wrote:
If whoever instigating this were sniffing merely for industrial heads-ups I'd feel less disquieted. But what on earth as the Dahli Lama's information base, ........or the Pope's for that matter have to do with anything?

Venson


More details are coming out.  Appears that the Chinese gov't isn't behind it and the US gov't is/never was a target.  WRT the Dahli Lama connection:  Recall the recent clashes between Buddhists monks and Chinese police.  Possibly a motive.

Carmine D.

Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: A question . . .
Reply #40   Apr 18, 2009 4:51 pm
Hi,

Anybody got ideas on how to properly build one of those collection containers they make for hook up to a regular or central vac? (They average about $70 in price if you buy one retail.) They are intended for nasty work like picking up large not only dust but large debris that you wouldn't normally expose a CVS or household machine to.

I thought I'd try to make my own. I bought a five-gallon plastic paint bucket with a lid that has a very good seal. Now I just have to look for a 2-inch attachment port too support a bigger hose for incoming air and a smaller port for outgoing air to attach to my regular vac. It appears obvious that a shop vac type pleated filter is needed but I am not aware of the part you'd need to mount one on.

Venson
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