Wednesday, February 21, 2007

James Dyson sucks the best.

I couldn't help but take an extra long lunch today to finish reading the last chapters of James Dyson: Against the Odds. Simply brilliant! Quite an enjoyable biography, mainly focusing on Dyson's never ending struggles from start to present as an inventor/entrepreneur. All working up to the culmination of his famous and successful Dual Cyclone vacuum cleaner. And then some.

It read for me like a self-help book, giving life-experience anecdotes followed by lessons learned, all of which were insightful and perhaps arguable. And oh, such poetic verse--wish we could all speak as eloquently as James Dyson--with flavorfilled descriptive paragraphs typical of a well-educated Englishman. And how could it not be? After all, it's British lit.

Cheerio!

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