The back chairs are pretty comfy for a while as long as you have good
knees. Then there's the matter of where to put your dangling arms when
you're not typing. Of course, the back likes it and that's what counts.
Oh, and if you wrap your legs around the fromt of it while sitting on the
backpart, they're good for situps too. I've been pondering getting another
one and putting arm rests on it. That way I'll get the best of both worlds..
Jim
At 04:08 PM 8/26/98 +1200, Joop wrote:
>At 11:48 AM 8/25/98 -0700, Tamra wrote:
>>True, it's not a web-based Q, but on the other hand...most of my hand,
>>shoulder, and back problems have been from sitting at a computer. Before I
>>got involved with computers, I never had problems with any of those three,
>>
>I think we are very much on topic pondering our bodies behind the computers
>all day.
>I was thinking of buying one of those chairs that support your knees and
>your bum in equal measure.
>You sort of kneel on them and this keeps you back straight automatically.
>I know of one web designer who likes it a lot.
>Do you have these in the US?
>Is there anyone here who has tried one?
>
>
>
>
>Joop Teernstra
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