09/27 - Wombat Wednesday!

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This is a real question: is that supposed to be best ergonomically? I'm really interested. Right now I am only using a laptop, and I am very often using it at Starbucks. This really SUCKS for ergonomics. I do own a GREAT wireless keyboard that I used to use when I built my own desktop several years ago. (I think it is a Logitech keyboard, with a rather curved shape. It sounds crazy to talk about a keyboard being great, but this is FAR better than most desktop keyboards, and FAR FAR better than any laptop keyboard.) Does it actually work to stick a keyboard on your lap while using a laptop? I've thought about this and I'm still thinking...
No. It isn't. Here's a blurb from the mayo clinic about office ergonomics.

http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/office-ergonomics/art-20046169
 
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if someone here is the one who keeps posting a9/ci batches to /hwtf
<punches palm threateningly> you're gonna wake up with a horse head in your bed*


*of course not i'm being silly it just makes the batches throttle
 
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