Hoover Dimension 1000 Vacuum Cleaner

four vacuum cleaners, acrylic, fluorescent lights98 x 52 1/2 x 28 inches 248.9 x 133.4 x 71.1 cm© Jeff Koons1981-1986 EXHIBITED: After and Before. Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinios [March 13 - April 17, 1994] LITERATURE: Holzwarth, Hans Werner, ed. Jeff Koons. Cologne, 2008, p. 134, illustrated in color. Bankowsky, Jack, Jeff Wall, Alison Gingeras, Thomas Crow, Diedrich Diedrichsen, Tim Griffin, Stephen Prima, & Rhonda Lieberman. “Pop After Pop: A Roundtable.” ARTFORUM, October 2004, p. 167. Joachimides, Christos M. and Norman Rosenthal, eds. The Age of Modernism: Art in the 20th Century. Berlin: Hatje, 1997, cat. 335, illustrated in color Chicago, The Museum of Contemporary Art. cat., 1996, p. 19, illustrated. Muthesius, Angelika, ed. Jeff Koons. Cologne, 1992, p. 48, illustrated in color. Fundacion Caja De Pensiones. Art and Its Double: A New York Perspective. cat., February 1987, p. 73, illustrated.
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Lightweight design for easy maneuverability at 9.2 lbs Hypercone filter creates consistent air flow without suction loss Quiet operation reduces disruption around you Function and convenience have combined in this innovative Shoulder Vac Commercial Backpack Vacuum Cleaner. Offering powerful backpack performance with 9.2 lbs. of lightweight convenience, this cleaner is a must-have. Its chiropractor-designed harness reduces strain and increases productivity so you can clean for a long as you need to. Featuring 66 dB of quiet operation, daytime cleaning gets a little bit easier without disrupting the environment around you. Lightweight 9.2 lbs. - Reduces user fatigue and easy to maneuver Hypercone filter made with HEPA Media; for consistent air flow without the loss of suction Chiropractor-designed harness reduces user strain and fatigue Quiet operation at 66 dB so you won't disrupt your surrounding environment An extra-long 48 ft. 3-wire quick change cord allows you to switch outlets less often
Cleaning accessory pack is easily accessible for detailed cleaning Clear dome and shakeout cloth liner for easy debris inspection This question is from Shoulder Vac Commercial Backpack Vacuum Cleaner7 Does the floor tool have a felt bottom edge so it won't scrap or scratch hardwood floors? This question is from Shoulder Vac Commercial Backpack Vacuum Cleaner3 Bags & Height Are disposable bags available for this vac? I have allergies and don't want to handle a canister with loose debris. My husband is 6'3" - can he stand upright and still vacuum or will he be hunched over? This question is from Shoulder Vac Commercial Backpack Vacuum Cleaner3 Is the hose and attachment able to lay flat/low so that you can reach back under desks/couches/etc and still get good contact with the floor? This question is from Shoulder Vac Commercial Backpack Vacuum Cleaner3 what attachments are available? For the video and audio content Internet search engine, see blinkx.
Blinx: The Time Sweeper is a platform game developed by Artoon and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released for the Xbox on October 7, 2002. A sequel, Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space, was released for the Xbox in 2004. Advertised as "The World's First 4D Action Game", Blinx: The Time Sweeper is a third-person platform game, in which the player controls the titular character Blinx, an anthropomorphic cat, who is on a mission to prevent the end of Dimension B1Q64 and rescue its princess from the evil Tom-Tom Gang. Blinx is outfitted with the TS-1000 Vacuum Cleaner, with which he can exert control over time itself through five unique "Time Controls": slowing down time, speeding it up, recording himself, reversing time, and stopping it entirely via pausing. The player takes on the role of Blinx, an anthropomorphic cat who works as a Time Sweeper at the Time Factory, a facility located outside of Time itself that is dedicated to the creation, distribution and maintenance of the flow of time throughout countless dimensions and the universe as a whole.
Whenever Time Glitches are found in any part of a dimension, Time Sweepers like Blinx are dispatched to whatever dimension the Glitches are in to locate and correct them before they solidify into Time Crystals. If left unchecked, the Crystals will manifest themselves into Time Monsters, and said Monsters will roam freely among whatever dimension they're in, disrupting time and distorting whatever they come into contact with. However, when the Tom-Tom Gang, a malevolent army of pigs, begin to steal and destroy countless Time Crystals in a dimension known by the codename "B1Q64", it becomes unstable to the extent that the Time Sweepers decide, for the safety of all other dimensions, to halt the supply of time to it, suspending it and its inhabitants indefinitely. But when Blinx spots Princess Lena, the monarch of Dimension B1Q64, being held hostage by the Tom-Tom Gang, he enters the dimension via the Time Sweepers' Time Portal moments before it closes to rescue her. Blinx's TS-1000 Vacuum Cleaner allows him to control time itself through six different "Time Controls": Rewind, Fast Forward, Pause, Record, Slow, and Retry.
To gain Time Controls, Blinx must first collect Time Crystals. Time Crystals appear as shining, floating, spinning crystals in the game world. Blinx can collect the Time Crystals in any order, but when he holds three of a particular Crystal, he gains one use of whatever Time Control it is, and if he holds four of a particular Crystal, he gains two uses of that Time Control. Said Time Controls are stored in the TS-1000, up to the maximum number of Time Holders Blinx possesses. Blinx can trigger any of these first five Time Controls at any time: There is a sixth Time Control, called RETRY. This Time Control cannot be triggered manually, it is triggered automatically when Blinx is knocked out by an enemy or lost to an infinite chasm. If Blinx holds no RETRYs when he is knocked out, the game is over. Blinx can hold any combination of REW, FF, PAUSE, REC or SLOW up to the number of Time Holders he possesses. He begins with three Time Holders, but you can gain up to 10 as the game progresses.
The Time Control RETRY requires a special type of Time Holder, called a Retry Holder. Blinx begins the game with three Retry Holders, but can hold up to nine (an allusion to the lore that cats have nine lives). In each stage, Blinx must travel from the Start Gate to the Ending Gate, eliminating all Time Monsters that exist on the stage. Each level has a time limit of 10 minutes. GameSpy suggests that Blinx was proposed as a possible mascot for the Xbox system,[1] rivaling Nintendo's Mario, Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog, Sony's Crash Bandicoot, Namco's Pac-Man, and Capcom's Mega Man since the main character of Halo: Combat Evolved (Master Chief) was considered too violent (and also lacking in identity behind a visor). Due to the game's unpopularity, it never achieved the suggested goal and Master Chief is unofficially seen as the mascot, though Blinx was in fact proposed as the mascot for the Xbox in Japan for a while. Blinx was met with a mildly positive reception upon release, as GameRankings gave it a score of 73.09%,[2] while Metacritic gave it 71 out of 100.