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Acerone


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The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Original Message   Mar 13, 2009 5:05 pm
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This message was modified Mar 14, 2009 by Acerone
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Severus


If my vacuum can remove even one spec of dirt that yours misses, then mine is better than yours - even if there's no proof that mine would have picked up as much dirt as yours...

Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 397

Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #143   Jan 27, 2010 10:03 am
CarmineD wrote:
SEVERUS:

Agree.  These are typically the reasons that localities use to win over employers to locate in their areas.  I'm sure with the economic times like they are, the persons who closed the deal with ORECK are patting themselves on their backs now.  Likewise, employers frequently cite these reasons for their relocations.  Education level is and always was a major selling point for business relocations.  Companies don't want to be labelled as moving to Dunceville USA.

Carmine D.


Having a university nearby is almost always a plus.   Based on some googling, I noticed that Tom Oreck has had some involvement with the Tennessee Tech (TTU) MBA program.   I don't know if Oreck has used Industrial engineers from TTU to help optimize the plant set up or to optimize processes.  

Here's a token piece of TTU  trivia.  TTU used to have a mechanical engineering professor with the last name Bagci.   He was apparently an expert in robotics who consulted on the original Star Wars movies.   When C3PO says that he speaks the "Bagci" language, it's in honor of  Dr. Bagci.  

The smart tyrant writes his own story to ensure that it is favorable.  The lazy will repeat lines from the book without fact checking. 
CarmineD


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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #144   Jan 27, 2010 1:28 pm
Severus wrote:
Having a university nearby is almost always a plus.   Based on some googling, I noticed that Tom Oreck has had some involvement with the Tennessee Tech (TTU) MBA program.   I don't know if Oreck has used Industrial engineers from TTU to help optimize the plant set up or to optimize processes.  

Here's a token piece of TTU  trivia.  TTU used to have a mechanical engineering professor with the last name Bagci.   He was apparently an expert in robotics who consulted on the original Star Wars movies.   When C3PO says that he speaks the "Bagci" language, it's in honor of  Dr. Bagci.  



Didn't know that, very interesting.  Always enjoy knowing the story within the story.  Thanks.

On the Tom Oreck TTU connection, you raise an interesting point.  Always beneficial for schools and companies to partner with intern programs and community projects.  A huge boost for the area and its people.

Carmine D.

Acerone


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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #145   May 24, 2010 4:10 pm
The DC26 is now sold in Canada... Any word on it coming to the US....
retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #146   May 24, 2010 6:01 pm
Acerone wrote:
The DC26 is now sold in Canada... Any word on it coming to the US....

So whats the price on this canadian maybe us version .
Venson


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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #147   May 24, 2010 6:55 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:
So whats the price on this canadian maybe us version .



The punch line is -- about $700.  This vacuum will prove whether or not the American economy is reviving.

Venson

Trebor


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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #148   May 25, 2010 7:20 am
As a three time college grad currently working on a masters I would JUMP on a 14.00/hr job with or without benefits. The economy has recovered a heck of a lot more in Cookeville, TN than it has in Fort Wayne, IN. There are a small and dwindling number of factor jobs that pay even 10.00/hr here.
Venson


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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #149   May 25, 2010 7:48 am
Trebor wrote:
As a three time college grad currently working on a masters I would JUMP on a 14.00/hr job with or without benefits. The economy has recovered a heck of a lot more in Cookeville, TN than it has in Fort Wayne, IN. There are a small and dwindling number of factor jobs that pay even 10.00/hr here.



Here in New York, regardless of wage offered, the problem is the gathered and still growing throng.  Last interview -- one adminidtrative position with 300 applicants vying for it.  Thus, I have to give Dyson a few points for enthusiasm and blind ambition. 

You know what they say, "When the going gets rough the tough go shopping."  Let's see if it's true.

Venson

CarmineD


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Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #150   May 25, 2010 6:08 pm
Venson wrote:
Here in New York, regardless of wage offered, the problem is the gathered and still growing throng.  Last interview -- one adminidtrative position with 300 applicants vying for it.  Thus, I have to give Dyson a few points for enthusiasm and blind ambition. 

You know what they say, "When the going gets rough the tough go shopping."  Let's see if it's true.

Venson



Did someone say R-E-C-O-V-E-R-Y?  Let's recap.  The stock markets in European countries, including the UK FTSE, are down 20-30 percent this year.  Greece is the exception, it's down 45 percent.  But its got the population of Los Angeles and the GDP of Ohio.  Won't bring down the global economy.  May cause the other Euro-countries to bail out of the euro and go back to their own currencies.  Didn't we discuss this back in 2000?  BTW, the US DOW is down 1000 points so far in the month of May and the month is not over yet.

On a good note, the CEO of Quiznos is opening 600 new restaurants and employng 7500 more people.  Already has 4000 restaurants in the US.  But, of course, soup and a sandwich for $5 with kids eating free are economic staples.  $700 vacuums?  Well...suffice to say they are not staples.

Carmine D.

retardturtle1


Joined: May 16, 2009
Points: 358

Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #151   May 25, 2010 7:47 pm
CarmineD wrote:
Did someone say R-E-C-O-V-E-R-Y?  Let's recap.  The stock markets in European countries, including the UK FTSE, are down 20-30 percent this year.  Greece is the exception, it's down 45 percent.  But its got the population of Los Angeles and the GDP of Ohio.  Won't bring down the global economy.  May cause the other Euro-countries to bail out of the euro and go back to their own currencies.  Didn't we discuss this back in 2000?  BTW, the US DOW is down 1000 points so far in the month of May and the month is not over yet.

On a good note, the CEO of Quiznos is opening 600 new restaurants and employng 7500 more people.  Already has 4000 restaurants in the US.  But, of course, soup and a sandwich for $5 with kids eating free are economic staples.  $700 vacuums?  Well...suffice to say they are not staples.

Carmine D.


HI Carmine

If i may...what is it this vacuum has over a panasonic/kenmore  mcg381 or the fuller fbc1,,,,,both at $119 .....a $581 diff?....i will say i do like the full sz can from dyson....but nothing about it is worth the price.....what am i missing and please give me the specs on this $700 wonder.

turtle

 

CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: The all new Dyson DC26 "Japan"
Reply #152   May 25, 2010 8:02 pm
retardturtle1 wrote:
HI Carmine

If i may...what is it this vacuum has over a panasonic/kenmore  mcg381 or the fuller fbc1,,,,,both at $119 .....a $581 diff?....i will say i do like the full sz can from dyson....but nothing about it is worth the price.....what am i missing and please give me the specs on this $700 wonder.

turtle

 



The marketing mantra is "less is more."  In this particular case, it's:  A lot less is a lot more.  I'd buy the $120 pano/SEARS cann and/or FB1 and use the rest for eating out for the year at Quiznos.  For $10 plus kids eating free, a family [husband and wife and the kiddies] can dine on soup and sandwiches 58 times.  That's one day a week for a year with a few special occasions thrown in for good measure. 

Carmine D.

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