Jul 23

Incredible for Pet Owners, But Also Outstanding on Dirt!

Dyson DC15 Animal Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner

I have a Katrina survivor dog that I adopted that can simply be described as a “hair machine.” Minutes after vacuuming with my old vac, I’d still see “hair tumbleweeds” here and there. I knew I had to do something, so I ordered the Dyson DC-15. It arrived one day before I arrived at home, and my wife opened it and used it. “That new vacuum is amazing!,” she said. I figured “amazing” meant “better than the old one.” I took it into a carpeted room that she hadn’t vacuumed yet, turned it on, and watched in amazement when after about 3 linear feet of movement produced a swirling hairball in the collector. At first I thought it must be residual hair from where she had used it earlier. This was NOT a section of the floor where I could even SEE any hair. The floor looked relatively clean when I started. So, I emptied the collector and started over. Same thing. Incredible! And not just hair, but dirt!

After about 3 weeks with this “Animal,” I’m sold. Easy to empty, and every day it does it’s thing — never ceasing to amaze me. I use it daily, and the entire house smells cleaner than it did.

The attachments are nice — I don’t use the mini-turbine head, although I may later. The extension wand makes it easy to get under furniture with as little as 2″ clearance (maybe even less). I have a kitchen island that weighs about 400 pounds that I used to have to move to clean underneath (it’s on rollers). Now I just vacuum under it. The cool thing about the tools is that everything you need is on the vacuum… including the hose — but unlike a lot of vacs (like my old Electrolux), you don’t have to stop the vac, pull out a hose, attach it to the machine, and revert to upright later. The hose is already attached. You just pull the wand up, press a button, and you’ve got all you need to get under furniture. This part of the machine is truly a clever design.

This thing has tons of suction, too. Very impressive!

Here are the “cons” to the unit:
1) The hard plastic used on the collector seems like it might be easily broken — although this hasn’t happened yet. I’m not thinking “shatter” here, more like the latch might break. The jury’s still out on this one.

2) The manual could have been better. I read. I don’t appreciate the “diagram-only” approach to some of the instructions.

That’s it, though… and the second one is minor.

Everything else is a “go” on this machine. Get one and you’ll see what I mean.

Another thing… some of the reviews I’ve read complain about the “high pitched whine” or the color of the machine. The machine is pretty quiet. Much quieter than my old Electrolux, but it is A POWERFUL VACUUM and therefore will sound like a vacuum cleaner running! ;) And the color? Where do you keep this thing, in a display case? My advice? If you don’t like the color, take it to a body shop and let ‘em paint it for you — but don’t let the color cause you to miss what I consider to be one of the best deals going in the vacuum cleaner market.

Jul 23
Unsung Heroines: The Miss Universe 2nd RU’s
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Unsung Heroines: The Miss Universe 2nd RU\’s

By: Debi Javier

2nd Runners-up to any beauty pageant is very unnoticeable specially in the ever famous Miss Universe Pageant. But I would like to take credits to them as they did excellent in their respective pageant years.

So, without further ado, here goes my list of my favorite 2nd runner-ups. Hats off to them (in random order):

1. WHO? ME? FAT? Cindy Nell. South Africa (2003). A hot favorite that year. “Cindy Nell, 20, South Africa.” To the music of Bond’s Victory, she certainly had the skills to pout, to sway her hips and to move her eyes like searchlights. Only a fool can miss it. A hordes of swinging hips, sexy outfits and loose joints, this is one of my favorite introduction; but Nell, nailed it to the max. All through the competition, she was way up there, unbeatable. Even a single elegant answer: “You do not have to be phenomenal to do phenomenal things.” A sure-fire answer and Nell already locked my vote. But wait, Vega came out with a simplistic answer about her granny. I do not understand why the judges got so sentimental about an answer that was memorized. I was cheated, big time. Ms. Nell, however, continued her quest for a crown and went on to compete in MW 03. But she gained weight, lost her grounds and appeared to be ordinary-looking among a bevy of beauties. What went wrong? Maybe she gave it all to MU that, eventually, drained her out dry. She was my choice for that year, and not that horsey-looking Vega. Sad.

2. LITTLE MERMAID MEETS DONALD DUCK. Johanna Raunio. Finland (1974). “I was a child and she was a child, in this kingdom by the sea, that a maiden there lived, whom you may know by the name of Johanna Raunio” (Annabel Lee, Poe). Starred in a movie as a mermaid…

Read more… http://supremebeauty.blogspot.com/2007/09/unsung-heroines-miss-universe-2nd-rus.html

Article Source:
http://www.articlecity.com/articles/women/article_2637.shtml

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