I bought a herman Miller chair a while back.  It is good but it would have
been nice to have an adjustable head/neck rest - I believe they are frowned
upon now in "back/neck" circles.

These days I've taken to working ( from Home ) lying down on a couch instead
with my PowerBook, partly because I have a broken coxix, but also because I
think it helps blood go to my brain !  :)

I do have a suspicion that this may not be too healthy for my heart but what
the heck, it works for me. I find it helps, and doesn't give me a pain in my
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  like sitting on the herman miller does.


The Aeron is a fine piece of engineering and design.  Trouble is it is maybe
a little too "ubiquitous" these days.  You see it all the time on TV shows
and news programmes for example.


On 7/4/07 09:25, "Marc Zeedar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Apr 7, 2007, at 12:58 AM, Jose Maria Terry wrote:
> 
>> If you have money enough:
>> http://www.hermanmiller.com/CDA/SSA/Product/0,,a10-c440-p8,00.html
> 
> I have no chair recommendation, but a number of years ago I attended
> an entrepreneurship seminar by author and garage.com founder Guy
> Kawasaki where he talked about funding for start-ups (which is what
> garage.com does) and one of his humorous-but-serious criteria was to
> see if the company seeking funding owned Aeron chairs. If they did,
> no funding. Nothing wrong with the chairs, except they are expensive,
> and Guy claimed every failed company he'd seen had bought them, and
> they were a sign the company had its priorities wrong.
> 
> I thought this was quite amusing, especially since the company my
> step-brother worked for had just bought a whole bunch! (Fortunately,
> they are still in business.)
> 
> 
> Marc Zeedar
> Publisher, REALbasic Developer magazine
> www.rbdeveloper.com
> 
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