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Re: whatever happened to the Rainbow enthusiasts
Reply #24 Jan 1, 2010 11:34 pm |
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I find myself agreeing with Dustmite. James Dyson should cut his prices at least in half so that the poor can afford to buy them. So does James pay his Malaysian workers a living wage? SpongeBob, The poor need Dyson's? I love it. Dyson Invents Big
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Re: whatever happened to the Rainbow enthusiasts
Reply #25 Jan 2, 2010 2:31 am |
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I find myself agreeing with Dustmite. James Dyson should cut his prices at least in half so that the poor can afford to buy them. So does James pay his Malaysian workers a living wage? Hello SEVERUS:
Excellent point. I don't see/find Malaysia listed as one of the dyson markets for his vacuum and sundry products. I suppose the poor Malaysians are good enough [read slave labor] to make them but not buy/own/use them. Carmine D.
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Re: whatever happened to the Rainbow enthusiasts
Reply #26 Jan 2, 2010 4:42 am |
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Hello SEVERUS: Excellent point. I don't see/find Malaysia listed as one of the dyson markets for his vacuum and sundry products. I suppose the poor Malaysians are good enough [read slave labor] to make them but not buy/own/use them. Carmine D. Suppose you're wrong. Dyson Invents Big
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Re: whatever happened to the Rainbow enthusiasts
Reply #27 Jan 2, 2010 9:59 am |
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Suppose you're wrong.
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Dib-ster and HARDSELL WRT Warren Buffett and Bill Gates and their gifting away their money fortunes to die broke:
I recommend a very good book for both of you [and even James] to read: Winners Never Cheat by Jon Huntsman. Carmine D.
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Re: whatever happened to the Rainbow enthusiasts
Reply #28 Jan 2, 2010 10:14 am |
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Good for WB. Take from the poor and give to the rich. HARDSELL: HAPPY NEW YEAR. Didn't I recall you buying a new Kirby Sentria for $675 under the tutelage of Warren B. Would you say you got your money's worth? Carmine D.
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Re: whatever happened to the Rainbow enthusiasts
Reply #30 Jan 2, 2010 7:47 pm |
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DIB, In all the writings you talk about how Dyson was first on bagless vacuums. That everybody copied his idea., How wrong could you be and this little thread is a good place to put this information.In reading a little history about Rainbow and it's history, I read that in 1928 bagless vacum was made using neither bags or filters. It was called the Newcombe Bagless. It was first a handheld and then an upright (the first Dyson). The upright was eventualy dropped in favor of a canister. when all was said and done Rexair came out. They used the water to stop fine dust from going thru the motor but their claim was " No Loss Of Suction" World's first cleaner to use neither filter or bag. Procare, I enjoy defending my words (when I’m right), only I do not recall saying James Dyson was first with Bagless. He and his team are no-doubt the first to invent and/or innovate the worlds first consumer friendly vacuum cleaner separator package/system. I personally hate the word bagless. Anyways... below is the Newcombe patent. Who here can ascertain from this patent if the claims worked and how well? Funny thing is Hoover UK passed on using this patent to demonstrate prior art as well as other Dyson competitors. It looks like a hell-of-an-attempt. Look, you guys are desperate to find error or a chink in the Dyson armor. If the guy was not first with cyclonic, then he should be deemed brightest and smartest instead. http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1420665.pdfDyson Invents Big
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Re: whatever happened to the Rainbow enthusiasts
Reply #31 Jan 3, 2010 1:32 am |
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Procare, I enjoy defending my words (when I’m right), only I do not recall saying James Dyson was first with Bagless. He and his team are no-doubt the first to invent and/or innovate the worlds first consumer friendly vacuum cleaner separator package/system. I personally hate the word bagless. Anyways... below is the Newcombe patent. Who here can ascertain from this patent if the claims worked and how well? Funny thing is Hoover UK passed on using this patent to demonstrate prior art as well as other Dyson competitors. It looks like a hell-of-an-attempt. Look, you guys are desperate to find error or a chink in the Dyson armor. If the guy was not first with cyclonic, then he should be deemed brightest and smartest instead. http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1420665.pdfDyson Invents Big
Dib-ster:
The point is that Sir James Dyson, your idol, publicly and professionally takes all credit for bagless vacuums now. You give dyson here this credit when you impugn copy cat brands and models for imitating dyson bagless. But it's not Sir James invention. Dyson copied a little known patent/inventor from 1922. At least to Rexair's credit, it perfected bagless technology for household applications 80 years ago. All here would agree, except perhaps you and Sir James [after 5174 prototypes], that anyone with a little time, money and inclination can parlay the advances in the vacuum industry over 70 years with Newcombe's 1922 patent to produce a bagless vacuum that works better than Newcombe's 1922 version. To Sir James Dyson's credit, he built himself a fortune by doing so and a new [really 70 years old] bagless vacuum industry got a renewed and profitable lease on life. Carmine D.
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Re: whatever happened to the Rainbow enthusiasts
Reply #32 Jan 3, 2010 11:26 am |
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HARDSELL: HAPPY NEW YEAR. Didn't I recall you buying a new Kirby Sentria for $675 under the tutelage of Warren B. Would you say you got your money's worth? Carmine D. HAPPY NEW YEAR to you also. Yep, I bought a Kirby. Sold it about a month back so I guess you could say I did not think it was worth what I paid.
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