the mini is probably my favorite size. I have a 6 that I use as a soundboard most of the time. 😉

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yes. The higher end unit I bought (yes, I actually bought two of them) came with the light-up head specifically for hard floors. It also does carpets with a different head. The other unit is a little smaller and works great in my car as well as for touchups on the ground floor (no carpet there). The attachments are interchangeable.

May have spent more than necessary, but at the end of the day, if it helps me clean the house more often, which helps with my allergies, it’s a good investment. Given what I see coming out of those vacuums, I’d say it’s doing a good job, too.

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neither can I. Of course, I haven’t spent a lot of time looking at it either since I only recently started listening to Rush (and buying vinyl).

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I have a cat. Not quite the same size as Ayumi, I’m sure, but he definitely generates his share of fur.

The head for hard floors that literally illuminates the dirt on the floor is an eye-opener, though.

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Dyson vacuums are expensive, but they’re worth it, both in terms of ease of use and quality of result.

I actually vacuum my floors weekly now. And I’m pretty sure it’s also vacuuming up dirt from previous tenants. My car has never been cleaner, either.

Rush. Permanent Waves.

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Bearing a gift beyond price
Almost free
#nowplaying

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there's a reason I am buying things on non-digital formats like vinyl, DVDs, and physical books. :P

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Conversely, sites that rely primarily on search for their traffic are seeing a massive decrease in traffic if they're not also in the AI search engines for whatever reason…

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Is an EMP too drastic? :P

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