Do you know what I like about your program? Even when I'm running the vacuum, I can understand it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was frustrated as a child when I had to use a vacuum. It had a screaming noise and the smell of stale dog and a lack of performance.
I'm actually really good at vacuuming, and I don't even mind it so much. I hate dusting with a passion, and I am not a fan of tidying up, but vacuuming I can do. And mopping floors: I'm not bad at that, either.
The cleaning is something I use as a reward if I get some work done. I go into a very happy state of mind when I'm vacuuming.
The improv, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, but when it does, it's like open-field running.
Well, you might as well imitate your own program because if you don't, someone else will.
I love to vacuum. There's just something so satisfying about hearing detritus sucked up into a vacuum. Sand makes such a great sound when being vacuumed off a hardwood floor.
I don't try to sensationalize anybody. I'm not trying to entertain. I'm trying to give information and give access to me and tell about our program.
The manuals we got from IBM would show examples of programs and I knew I could do a heck of a lot better than that. So I thought I might have some talent.
I'm not a programmer myself, but I am a very, very picky end user of technology. I like my machines to work they way they're supposed to, all the time.
Vacuuming is great. I do the laundry. I love washing machines. I'm the maid in my house.