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How do you turn 5,127 failures into a multi-billion-dollar empire? James Dyson turned dust into possibility, failure into discovery, and frustration into revolution. Dyson didn't just build a better vacuum; he redefined a whole industry. Facing thousands of failed prototypes, crushing financial setbacks, and a dismissive industry that insisted a superior vacuum was impossible, Dyson transformed doubt into fuel that created an empire he still owns and operates today. Dyson's genius stretched far beyond engineering. He was a contrarian thinker whose natural state was to defy the experts. From reinventing hand dryers to fans and hairdryers, Dyson repeatedly turned mundane frustrations into game-changing products. His relentless curiosity and willingness to fail publicly set new standards for innovation. When competitors mocked him, he stayed focused. When patents were threatened, he defended fiercely. Dyson's story is one of unwavering persistence, unorthodox creativity, and the courage to trust his own instincts—even when everyone else doubted. This is the story of James Dyson. Learn how one decision can change everything for a whole family. This episode is for informational purposes only and is based on Against the Odds: An Autobiography by James Dyson. Quotes from Against the Odds and James Dyson's Invention: A Life (02:35) Prologue: The Kitchen Floor Experiment PART 1 - EARLY SPARKS OF TENACITY (05:05) A Childhood of Resilience and Determination (08:19) Gresham's School (11:25) From Art to Engineering: A Defiance of Convention (14:58) A Mentor: Jeremy Fry (17:37) Just Build It (19:23) The Sea Truck (22:16) Lessons From The Egyptians (24:16) Misfit Mentality PART 2: FIRST INVENTIONS AND HARD LESSONS (26:48) Reinventing The Wheel(barrow) (28:54) Popular Not Profitable (30:56) Leaving Ballbarrow with Nothing (34:09) History of the Vaccuum (36:23) Cyclone in a Sawmill (39:17) 5,127 Prototypes (41:57) Industry Rejection (44:14) Building the Business PART 3: BUILDING AN EMPIRE (48:15) Passion Over Profit (50:04) Beyond Vacuums (53:08) R&D Culture & Iterative Design (55:44) Patent Wars & Legal Battles (57:49) Value of Keeping Ownership (59:59) Recap of Dyson's Journey (01:02:55) SHANE'S REFLECTIONS Upgrade — If you want to hear my thoughts and reflections at the end of all episodes, join our membership: fs.blog/membership and get your own private feed. Newsletter - The Brain Food newsletter delivers actionable insights and thoughtful ideas every Sunday. It takes 5 minutes to read, and it's completely free. Learn more and sign up at fs.blog/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're a bit lost on what's happening in Earth, the Marauder, I'd heartily suggest checking out the previous issue of Astounding, the July Issue! We did indeed read that in a previous episode of the show, just check the titles, I always title the first episode of a given thing with the title of the book, so that should make the July issue pretty easy to find! Well, hopefully anyway. Even if not, a good most of the time, these serialized stories usually do a great job of reminding you what you missed. They kind of have to, y'know? Since not everybody caught every issue, and you didn't wanna wind up completely lost if you missed a trip to the newstand, that's the tact I'd take, anyway. Either way, the tale on display here really has its ups and its downs. Loads of fun concepts, but some of them it REALLY doesn't pull off. At least, if you can't stand to hear this one, it's not going to hang around forever! That's the glory of these short story collections, the stuff you don't like doesn't loom large. Sure, that comes with the downside of the things you like not sticking around too long, but some of these stories would need MAJOR reworks to be any longer than they were written here. I do provide a disclaimer, since these books are aged and not well-remembered: TL;DR up front: Paper Cuts is almost all public domain stuff, and some of it hasn't aged well. I'll be doing my best to warn you, but I'm not changing any of it, I don't believe censorship is the path forward here. Paper Cuts, by necessity, has to be a majority books that are in the US public domain. That means it's almost exclusively going to be content produced in the 1920s, or earlier. These works may have aspects that have not aged well to a modern viewer/listener. Now, I'm never one for censorship, but I do believe we are entitled to being able to filter the leisure content we don't want to see. So, this results in the following policy: I'll do my level best to warn you, the viewer, at the beginning of the episode, what's likely to come up. A great example is something like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which had some passages describing natives of various places in a fashion I'd charitably describe as unkindly. In cases where something sneaks up on me unwarned, I will be reading the content unedited, with my sincerest apologies for the lack of active warning. All that said, I'm gonna cover my bases with some common warnings that have come up often in books I've read before: Descriptions of "savage natives" Various racial slurs, unkind terms, and/or Descriptions of groups that have taken on a worse connotation General mistreatment and misrepresentation of cultures Generally speaking, if something I'm reading is on the page? Don't expect me to have opinions aligning with it. We're here to have fun, not disparage people! Want to grab the book to read along with us? check it out here, free of charge! https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29768 (Astounding Stories, August 1930) Have a book to request? Maybe some chats to chit? Finally interested in that bread I bake? drop by the discord! https://www.discord.gg/PBZNsjn Want to listen live? Come drop by, Fridays night, on twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/glacier_nester/
On this episode of Metal on Metal, we recapped our favourite albums of 2023 In this episode, we discuss the music of MS Paint, Doctor Cement, Great Falls, Portrayal of Guilt, Life in Vaccuum and so much more. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Dan discusses how the physics principle applies to the rampant lawlessness in America's cities. Plus, Dan has exclusive details about the Cinco De Mayo rioting in Milwaukee and talks about his trip to the Kentucky Derby.
Caro Quintera was one of the most powerful figures in Mexico and he inspired the loyalty of the men around him. They were willing to fight and die for him and they were also willing to hide him from the authorities. Now that he has been captured, all of that camaraderie will be called into question as the power struggle to fill the void has already begun.(commercial at 7:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://insightcrime.org/news/el-chapo-sons-fight-rafael-caro-quintero-men-sonora-mexico/
Caro Quintera was one of the most powerful figures in Mexico and he inspired the loyalty of the men around him. They were willing to fight and die for him and they were also willing to hide him from the authorities. Now that he has been captured, all of that camaraderie will be called into question as the power struggle to fill the void has already begun.(commercial at 8:02)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://insightcrime.org/news/el-chapo-sons-fight-rafael-caro-quintero-men-sonora-mexico/
In a recent episode (linked below), we announced the release of our new rent vs. own calculator. Hours after we released the episode (and our calculator), host Travis Shelton received a phone call from his friend (and real estate agent) Jeff. Jeff was complimentary of the ideas and concepts. However, he concluded his thoughts with, "but we don't live in a vaccuum." His point was this concept, and many other things we discuss on the podcast, only work if someone is really willing to follow through. Truth is, Jeff is right. We don't live in a vaccuum and these concepts are made to be owned and followed (if one decides they buy into them). In today's episode, we unpack the idea of not living in a vaccuum and the implications in our respective journeys. Jeff, thanks for the awesome feedback. If you'd like to download the calculator, just hit the link below! Free Rent Vs. Own Calculator: https://www.meaningover.money/resources 157 - Is Buying a House a Good Financial Decision: https://travisshelton.com/podcast/157 If you have questions or would like to connect with us outside of the podcast, here's where you can find us: Join our podcast community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370457478238932 Online Course: https://www.meaningover.money (podcast listeners can get 25% off by using the promo code "podcast25") YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCasnj17-bOl_CZ0Cb9czmyQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meaning_over_money Travis's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travis_shelton_ Travis's website: https://www.travisshelton.com E-Mail Us: meaningovermoneypodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meaning-over-money/message
Caro Quintera was one of the most powerful figures in Mexico and he inspired the loyalty of the men around him. They were willing to fight and die for him and they were also willing to hide him from the authorities. Now that he has been captured, all of that camaraderie will be called into question as the power struggle to fill the void has already begun. (commercial at 7:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://insightcrime.org/news/el-chapo-sons-fight-rafael-caro-quintero-men-sonora-mexico/
Caro Quintera was one of the most powerful figures in Mexico and he inspired the loyalty of the men around him. They were willing to fight and die for him and they were also willing to hide him from the authorities. Now that he has been captured, all of that camaraderie will be called into question as the power struggle to fill the void has already begun. (commercial at 7:01)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://insightcrime.org/news/el-chapo-sons-fight-rafael-caro-quintero-men-sonora-mexico/
On this edition of the Momentom Podcast, join Momentom cofounder John Early and Fernando Blanco live from Green Residency at Macaw Lodge in Costa Rica as they dive into the concept of sacred geometry. Follow Fernando's journey at @vequium and https://www.facebook.com/vequium~Topic Timestamps:3:02 – What makes geometry ‘sacred'?5:36 – Geometry, the relationship of numbers in space and the Greek Quadrivium8:40 – Zero: A number or lack of a number (a vacuum)?11:40 - Pi and it's relationship with Infinity12:36 – How the vesica piscis is a portal for unity14:37 – The tetrad: the concept of matter17:05 – Why bees build in hexagons23:23 – Octaves of shapes and music27:20 – Nature's relation with the Fibonacci Sequence (‘the Golden Mean')30:48 – Spirals: balancing motion and regenerating the water molecule 37:28 – What is a merkaba and how is it a ‘vehicle for life'?43:20 – Can free energy come from sacred geometry? 45:18 – Perception and the contrast of alternate dimensions(Recorded live at Macaw Lodge, Costa Rica – May 30, 2022) ~ For more info on our International Artist Residencies and Intensives visit https://www.momentomcollective.com For more on our Podcast host, John Early visit https://www.johnearly.ca or on Instagram @johntearly ~ For the full playlist of our Video Podcasts on Youtube visit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDfv9P0yDraLxTtiJx6-vo_2hohOE1uu_For the Momentom Collective Podcast on Spotify visit: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Q9g39tyehzZWT75DZHo29?si=72YlmJNxSKuCO59yuX2S6g&nd=1Past episodes include: *Poranguí - The Medicine of Now & The Role Humanity Plays *Amelia Broughton – Creating Connection with Authentic Relating & Human Design* Bodhi Samuel - Understanding Sexual Alchemy#SacredGeometry #TheMomentomPodcast
We can never trust these Politician's again.
On this week's Trafficking Issues, Dave and Nastassia have been abandoned by Jean, who is on jury duty. Despite being down a man, they soldier on to answer a number questions about: building your own rotary evaporators, lies about biodegradable bags, the addition of yeast in sourdough, crisping sweet potato fries, and much more. Plus, Dave & Nastassia quiz Matt on the ethics of skimming from your friends' special deliveries. Have a question for Cooking Issues? Send us a voicememo while we’re all social distancing or ask in the chatroom. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Cooking Issues by becoming a member!Cooking Issues is Powered by Simplecast.
Thomas and Skyler investigate the latest in jet packs, self-driving trucks, and futuristic weapons. You won't believe what is already available and just on the horizon! ===== Jet Packs - More Useful than we previously thought! "Latest Flight Testing!” JetSuit river test by Gravity Industries, Aug. 2020 https://youtu.be/ZHk13Xa8dqI “Paramedic Mountain Response!” JetSuit river test by Gravity Industries, Sept. 2020 90 seconds vs the 25 minutes of arduous 1,000 foot climb. 50 liters of fuel (13.2 gallons) https://youtu.be/gtvCnZqZnxc “Cruise Ship Race!” For use if a cruise ship is stranded. Flyer was keeping up with jet skis https://youtu.be/uIJoMmKutIc "9 LATEST GADGETS AND INVENTIONS 2020 | YOU CAN BUY NOW” https://youtu.be/CTCPH8TQZvY “7 GADGETS THAT WILL TAKE YOUR HOME TO THE FUTURE” https://youtu.be/1aPk3rsUXZI “AMAZING FUTURISTIC WEAPONS THAT ARE ON ANOTHER LEVEL” https://youtu.be/SjNdRr7OXjs Latest drones - 4K resolution, obstacle avoidance technology, 1 kilometer distance (.62 miles), center on you as you move Space 3D Printer - 10 inch 3D printer, built-in touch screen, print 2x faster than most (40millimeters per hour) - the resolution is crazy iRobot Mirra 530 - Vaccuum that cleans pool, scans with laser, even climbs stairs Floating Cloud - Clouds hovers and lights up Clocky - Alarm clock on wheels jumps off surface and rolls around house and you have to chase it to turn it off HIKKVision - Takes out unwanted drones or keeps them out - scanners on a building or a handheld Self-Aiming Rifles - Use video cameras Self-driving trucks: https://youtu.be/lTWc7y8gCbE Trucking is $700 Billion industry 1.8 million people employed - Quibus - remote drivers - both for trucks and small car deliveries - Volvo - it's just a regular-sized car but it does under trailers - TLOG - manual driving remote control - has no cab for human entry,16-tons, 300 kilowatt batteries, 200 miles per charge - Thor ET1 - Has a cab for a human, all electric motor, hauls up to 80,000 lbs (only industry's highest class of trucks can tow currently), 300 miles on a charge, 22-inch touch screen, $150,000 - Gruzovikis - Freaky—reminded me of trucks in the movie iRobot, No doors or windows or driver, very slim, much larger capacity because no cab—much more stability on front axle because no cab, all electric - Tesla semi electric truck - zero emission (not in production obviously!), auto-pilot but not truly autonomous, “platoons” with other Tesla trucks, 4 independent electric motors—same as used in cars - Mercedes Euro-X - intermediary between autonomous and human-operated, very minimalist, looks like something out of dystopian movie, no windows - Kamaz Vision Truck - very minimalist, huge windshield - Bugatti Hyper Truck (concept) - crazy looking, 1,479 horsepower, 1,180 lbs feet torque - Audi Truck Concept - like a round “L” shape, just designs “How Self-Driving Trucks Really Work” https://youtu.be/Qs69m9T-4Rk #DiscoverTech #InfoWest #FutureTechnology
Can you rob a store with a Shop Vac? What is a rug ball? Paul and Mike try to answer these questions and more from Paul's notebook.
It's been a while since we had a GUEST on this show. But no longer. This episode's got a special man-shaped nougat in the center, and I think you'll really enjoy his flavor. By that, of course, I mean we're doing urban-legend-themed would-you-rathers with none other than Adal Rifai! Join us to find out what Bloody Mary does in her downtime, how a Baby Train works, and exactly how much of a person can be a deer for Emily to be interested in kissing them. Topics include: Baby Human Centipede, Doing a Train, Pussy Mary and the Blelves, The Tiny Clown Butler from Downton Abbey, Takin' it In Like a Vaccuum, Mouth Violence, Maybe I Can Train My Tongue, Super Confident Monkeys, Bloody Mary Top, The Marx Sisters, If That's the End of It, and Deer John. *** Check out Hello from the Magic Tavern and Hey Riddle Riddle, two shows that Adal hosts and also are very good, what a combo. Come chat with us, and other fans, in our FACEBOOK GROUP. iTunes FacebookTwitter InstagramYOUTUBE Or, search for us on SPOTIFY if you'd rather find out exactly why the Deerman had to come out of a bottomless pit. And maybe, just maybe, what else is down there.
Today we will walk through a day in a country kitchen that is filled with preserving, cooking, harvesting and other “from scratch” undertakings. Summer time is the high point for so many projects that it can get a little overwhelming -- and sometimes just knowing that everyone else who lives this way faces the same problems can go a long way in how your approach summer inn a farm, homestead or urbanstead kitchen. This week’s webinar: https://calendly.com/sparkcomm/canning1?month=2020-07 Introduction to canning - Thursday, July 16, 12pm Central Tales from the Prepper Pantry Dilly beans being put up this week (why) Saving Tomatoes when you have too few to can Salsa canning season is here Still need to do the freezer defrost and audit Feature Forage - (defer) Operation Independence Arranged to finish hooking up the solar hot water heater - fingers crossed because the less propane I use, the less I buy Exciting new project at Holler Roast - more as things develop Main topic of the Show: Kitchen Logistics for Summer Processing What motivated this show From Christie and Victoria: How can a person make the process simpler instead of having a bunch of things going on all over the kitchen. How can it be made more like a factory assembly line? Here is my issue. My usual canning day Wake up early to beat the heat picking the garden. Wash up whatever I picked - say green beans but it could be anything cucumbers, whatever. Snap a 5 gallon bucket. Get out all the canning stuff. Can the green beans. Let’s say 2 canners full. Now it’s 5:00 or later and this old lady is exhausted! Hard, hard work, but! Well worth it in January. Any tips or tricks are welcome. My weekend: tomatoes, pig kidney, beans, eggs, beets, chard, cucumbers, pecans, dill, coriander - actual food for the humans. Planting the fall garden. Tip 1: Choose your timing carefully Bean example Cheese making Tip 2: Plan your meals carefully Premade salads Crockpot BBQ outside Eat at a neighbors Tip 3: The canning/processing pantry or kitchen Outdoor set up Pantry set up Livingroom set up My set up Tip 4: Ask for help Shelling pecans Osso Buco Janna and the corn Tip 5: Finish Beet greens and chard Bean harvest and cleaning What really happened Day 1 Came home with stuff from the market - kitchen counters were already filled with “in-process” projects: Coriander and teas Started sun tea Made breakfast and planned dinner, then harvested salad and tomatoes Jennifer stopped by and started hulling pecans (kurt story) while I cleaned the kitchen as best I could and processed dill into manageable pieces Started the oven to bake eggs at 150 for 2 hours (will end up crushing them and using them in soil) Helped hull the pecans Brought in Sun Tea Made dinner - not as planned -- pulled the bratwurst ripcord >>>Exhausted and still had tomatoes, the pic kidney, beets to harvest and process, chard to harvest and process, beans to harvest and process Day 2 Overslept Jennifer resumed the pecan project Made breakfast, planned dinner Harvested beans, beets, chard - cleaned all Sliced pig kidney and started it in the dehydrator (outside) Vaccuum packed pecans Cleaned the harvest and processed/froze the beet greens and chard Emergency trip to another town to drop vitamins at a friend’s door who has covid and it takes 2 days for amazon to get things to you so… Sold honey to John when I got back - he gifted me some squash Made Osso Buco (which takes 2 hours) Prepped beans for pickling (will do tomorrow which is today) this used up the tomatoes so they dont need to be processed and frozen for future canning Tied up sage and mint to dry Looked up relish recipes because I have enough dill pickles and need to do something besides a daily salad with the cucumbers The result - nothing was really an assembly line - if you want to do this, you end up putting other stuff on hold for the day which I do when I have a big amount of salsa to make, or a bushel of beans. Therefore, I try to only do 1 day of assembly line stuff. Kitchen was basically clean for the first time Sunday night -- it was never dirty - dirty but there was a constant flow of dirty and cleaned and drying dishes and lots of rotating vegetables on the bar and counters so it looked a sight! I guess what I am trying to say is this: Martha Stewart has a staff, Julia Childs had a staff. Most of your big personalities with “perfect” kitchens have a staff. They were/are also very good organizers and teachers and there is nothing wrong with that. But the real deal on a homestead is that, during processing season, you end up either blocking time to do things in between cooking meals, you pre cook, you get friends together to knock a bunch of stuff out, or you end up with multiple preservation projects rolling one to the next. And sometimes this equals an untidy looking kitchen. If it is morphing into a place where things are left long enough to rot and smell, best to admit that you have taken on too much. But if you are simply rolling from dried herbs, to canning, to meal preparation, to freezing and packing -- find a way to accept some of the chaos -- and to ensure that you are able to really clean your kitchen all the way at least daily or every other day. If you have a better approach than I do on your homestead or urbanstead, drop me a line... Make it a great week! Song: Calling my name - by Sauce GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. Community Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Facebook Group: Facebook.com/groups/lftncoffeebreak/ Instagram: @nicolesauce Twitter: @nicolesauce Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee
It's Thursday, "It doesn't look good", World Wide Weird, Birthday calls, Hermit, Public holiday, Chris Barnes - Workout, Vaccuum, Moncrieff MP Angie Bell, OCD, Backyard ventilators, How the GC rolls Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Two Navy SEALs and a Walrus just let the conversation go organic, which means we invariably end up on UFOs and zero point energy.
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Marina Schiptjenko känner nog de flesta igenom från band som Page, BWO och Vaccuum. Och vissa minns nog att hon höll på att skriva boken "Barnfri" för ett gäng år sen – vad hände med den? Och hur var hennes process för att komma fram till att hon är barnfri? Vi snackar även om hur föräldrar behöver en hobby utöver sina barn och lite om kommentarer vi hört. Följ oss gärna på Instagram och Facebook, där vi heter Barnfrihet!
Recorded October 24, 2017You'd be surprised by the hold that a childhood fear can have on you. Ian certainly was.[This is a good one]Tasting Notes:IntroThe Morality of Getting Up EarlyParking BrakesRob's New PhoneThe Gaming CommunityDisappointed in BooksRob's High School BandVideo Game Talk- Games Rob Doesn't Like- The Scaredest We've Been in Video GamesRob is Running1990s Computer Games that apparently still scare IanIan's Fucked Up TeethThe Ren FaireWhat Are You Wearing?- The Long TrailM.S. Bike RideDMingLinks[Google Cardboard](https://vr.google.com/cardboard/)[3DS AR Game](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43uSXA9qUe8)[Playstation Eye of Judgement](https://www.wired.com/2010/07/eye-of-judgement-servers/)[PAX Unplugged](http://unplugged.paxsite.com/)[Dickwolves Explanation]()[Game Over Book](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_Over_(book))[Oh No Ross and Carrie](http://ohnopodcast.com/)[Nancy Drew Lets Play Mostly Walking](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEMOKJZTwaw)[Mightnight Rescue Soundtrack (Thanks to Sonicfan 1999)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWzOpKBs-hY)[Diving Right of Kings](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_right_of_kings)[Slanket](https://www.theslanket.com/)[The Long Trail](https://www.greenmountainclub.org/the-long-trail/)Playlist:[Here it Goes Again by OK Go](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTAAsCNK7RA)[Needing/Getting by OK Go](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MejbOFk7H6c)[A Favor House Atlantic by Coheed and Cambria](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnKP6HtmyNs)Alternate Titles:F.A.R.T. Network EditionFour Treadmills, Two Eliptical Machines, and a Stationary Bike EditionMaggots Win Every Time EditionA Shrine that the Computer Went Into EditionUpside Down Vaccuum Cleaner with a Skirt EditionThe Music SLASH Art Room EditionSpider Man Capris EditionCurl-Ed Fries EditionPlenty of... Calories Edition
Vaccuums clean up the mess but holds it in until it is dumped. Will you be a vaccuum this summer or allow yourself a break to obey God and rest, so He can cleanse our souls, while the body rejuvenates?
Erin Foley, comedian extraordinaire, tells the story of how she realized she was gay and why her first female romance wasn't everything she hoped it would be.
Inside And Out, NIGHTMARE AT NIBLER'S, The Trailer, F Stick Man, All In Your Head, Spinning Me, Human Roommates, World Of Crazy, Bondage Mishaps, Vaccuum, Bad, Lebron Leaving, Dirk Is The German Moses, HR BLOCK
Guests: Dr. Priscilla Rachun Linn, Ph.D., Senior Curator, United States Diplomacy Center on the Great Seal Exhibit, marking its 225th anniversary and John Bedini, Free Energy Generation: Circuits and Schematics from 20 Bedini-Bearden Years, Cheniere Press, 2006 and two DVDs, Energy From the Vaccuum. - Visit us at 21stcenturyradio.com
An interview with Rob Beer, the man behind VacuumCleanerBags.co.uk, talking about how and why he started the website, and explaining who the Baglady is!