aeron's for cheap?

Jesse D.d.m. Wilbur jdwilbur at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 27 11:05:40 EDT 2001


Hey all,

Joe Komenda wrote:
>When working on a website that was requiring several hundred pages to be
>groomed methodically, I sat in a most comfortable and ergonomic chair for
>about 6 hours without moving. Result: my upper back and neck locked up. Ow,
>ow, ow.

Yes, luckily I"ve worked for the dotcoms that were generous enough to give us
all aerons. The first place I worked had the fully loaded version - and I
recall putting in about 12 hours straight in it one day. No problems. The next
place I worked (and am still telecommuting to) had regular chairs for a while -
and then got the half-loaded version. But in the right size for me. And while I
never had to put in 12 hours again, I still visit the office sometimes - and
it's a huge difference between the time I can sit in that and be comfortable
and the time I can sit in this chair and be comfortable. 

Of course, I'll agree with the couch option - better by far. Except I don't own
a couch yet. :)

Well, if anyone comes across a couple cheap ones, let me know. In the meantime
I'll try and scrimp and save for the nervetec ebay ones...

cheers

jesse 

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