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James Dyson answers the internet's burning questions about design and inventions. How does Dyson's bladeless fan work? What do you do if you have an invention idea? Why are hand dryers so loud? How does suction work? James answers all these questions and much more!

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@dlakodlak

2 years ago

The universal hate for printers is what unites humanity.

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@dermathze700

2 years ago

"It's a printer" Lol. Doesn't even matter what kind of printer, everyone can relate.

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@buixote

2 years ago

I'm just shocked and saddened that they've ignored the most significant vacuum cleaner advance: the retractable cord.

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@johnmckenzie6661

2 years ago

James Dyson is actually giving really good advice here. A lot of these types of Q&A's give really generic advice.

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@coulombicdistortion1814

2 years ago

This guy just dropped an entire business course in 12 minutes.

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@Dats_Mark

2 years ago

Sounds like Dyson needs to design a Printer

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@sainteagle4426

1 year ago

This was so entertaining, I had no idea the person behind Dyson was a true, genuine and passionate inventor. And to see him speak so nicely about independent designers and the unfair problems they face was amazing!

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@aartadventure

2 years ago

Probably the best interview/Answers so far. He leaps off the screen with his eloquent and articulate manner. It is very apparent that he is simply a genius.

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@exoticxlj8815

2 years ago

Wired has been KILLING IT with these interviews. My favorite interview series on YouTube right now! Keep them coming

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@pivottech8881

1 year ago

James Dyson: Makes legendary household appliances like vacums and hair dryers Also James Dyson: Loves his cast aluminum pencil sharper. The little things in life.

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@mjdedge3440

2 years ago

4:16 - Reminds me of the story of Marvin Pipkin, a chemist who started working for GE. GE used to assign newhires the joke/impossible task of frosting lightbulbs - He wasn't aware it was supposed to be impossible and he developed an etching acid which not only frosted the bulbs on the inside but strengthened the glass. Never start out with too many assumptions - they will stop you before can even get started. E.g. 'They said this is impossible - so why try?'

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@icecreamforcrowhurst

2 years ago

You know you’ve made it in life when you can wear glasses like that with absolute conviction.

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@VitorSubs

2 years ago

Dude was honest and real on all his answers. Big respect.

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@lolglolblol

1 year ago

Gotta love how even he acknowledges that copyright and patent laws have completely failed their original purpose and are only useful to already big and rich companies by this point

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@TrueBipytron

2 years ago

What I learned today... Dyson is a man and not just the name of a company. 😅 Such a good video! Loved getting to know who this man is and the impact he has had. Loved hearing his perspective on things.

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@asherstribe5695

2 years ago

I don’t think people realize how many things this man has invented and revolutionized. He has helped push lithium batteries to the next level.

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@dedpixlroy1521

2 years ago

I love the passion in this man's eyes for his inventions. He knows how to break it down so well and digestible.

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@AmeliaHeldt

2 years ago

This was staggeringly good. Would love to see a part 2 with James Dyson

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@JesseDriftwood

2 years ago

I would happily watch hours and hours of this. So interesting!

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@kunaak

2 years ago

Honestly, Someone should start paying this guy to do voice overs on documentaries and such. He has a nearly perfect, calm and well pronounced voice, that is just distinctive enough to be memorable.

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