"In Michael Swanwick's 1987 transhumanist novel Vacuum Flowers, "dysonsworlders" have established tree settlements in the Oort Cloud."
I wonder if the Dyson hoovers were named after that novel...
Edit :
"Dyson is a British appliances manufacturer. Its main products are vacuum cleaners that use cyclonic separation. The founder, James Dyson, used centrifugal particle separation after finding that to restore suction, the dust bag in his vacuum cleaner needed to be replaced ? even when it was not full."
Nope, coincidence...
Awesome, a book called VACUUM flowers using something called DYSONsworlders, then a guy called DYSON makes a VACUUM cleaner...
Edit2 :
Or is it a coincidence ?
"Dyson developed 5,127 Dual Cyclone prototype designs between 1979 and 1984. The first prototype vacuum cleaner, the G-Force, was built in 1983, and appeared on the front cover of Design Magazine the same year.[1] In 1986, a production version of the G-Force was first sold in Japan."
That means the dyson vacuum cleaners may have inspired the title of the book, and not the other way round as I initially expected...