Hi SeƱor Ferrin;

At first I thought this article was going to make fun of me & my situation 
with Doctor Phil,
  This time around we concern ourselves with the health of the person 
sitting at the desk, but, after starting to read the tip I realized that you 
were talking about physical health & this wasn't about me at all!  LOL  LOL

  I couldn't resist.  Take care.  LOL

  1 Of Me

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Ferrin
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 6:25 AM
  Subject: [JAWS-Users] daily information


  This time around we concern ourselves with the health of the person 
sitting at the desk.
  ***
  Daily Tip:
  Posture

  Sitting in the same position for hours at a time can cause neck and back 
pain, and slouching in your chair can exaggerate the problem. To avoid 
stress on your back, sit with your upper arms parallel to your spine and 
then locate chair as close as possible to your desk. Additionally, your 
entire backside should be pressed against your chair back to evenly 
distribute pressure across your back. To avoid stress on your neck, adjust 
your monitor so that your gaze is aimed at the center of the screen, and 
move the armrest on your chair until the armrests lift your arms at the 
shoulders. Finally, get up, stretch, or simply take a quick walk a few times 
a day to loosen up your muscles.

    Daily Term:
  daisywheel

  A printing mechanism shaped like a round disk with a number of spokes, or 
arms, that extend from its center. Each arm has a fully formed character on 
its tip. The arm hits the ribbon, and the impact makes a mark on the paper. 
One daisywheel contains all the characters for one font only; a change in 
fonts requires a different daisywheel. Daisywheels are found on a daisywheel 
printer. Also called print wheel.
  David Ferrin
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want to impress people they don't like
  "Will Rogers"
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