Dyson expanded its bladeless fan range first released last year with a larger diameter table fan, a tower fan and pedestal model.

None of the fans come cheap, but they all include the distinctive bladeless design that Dyson says delivers better airflow as well as making them safer for curious little fingers and easier to clean than their bladed counterparts.
How the fans work
Dyson’s Air Multiplier fans drag air in via a brushless motor in the base and accelerate it through the ring at the top to release a steady stream of air, in contrast to the buffeting you get from conventional fans that chop the air.
The 10-inch table fan retails for US$299.99 , the 12-inch table fan (US$329.99), an elongated tower fan that stands 39.65-inches tall (US$449.99), and a pedestal fan whose height can be adjusted from 46.77 to 55.43-inches (US$499.99).
They are awesome but more than that they are made from reclycled parts, that makes them unique






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Ever since China’s first 3D newspaper was released, back in April, the public has been asking for more. And they’re about to get it, as a limited number of the Hangzhou-based Daily Business editions are about to be issued, in 3D format.
British tabloid, The Sun, has announced it will be launching the first 3D newspaper, on June 5, a few days before the Soccer World Cup kicks off, in n attempt to raise awareness to the 3D broadcast of the sports event, by Sky News. Sorry guys, but you’re almost two months late, in China, 3D newspapers are already yesterday’s news.





Write a letter “for school” and ask nicely. You don't even need a sad family situation or a science project, they'll just send you one 'cause you want it. the liltle boy is smart ;))
