Not so much as we used to — we sit in one spot, and remotely attach to any one of the the others that needs help. But other days, it’s a “desk job” in another sense – crawling under, over, and behind dozens of desks, checking connections or swapping PC’s.
The other day my wife told me she slept on her neck wrong, and woke up with neck pain and a headache. In an attempt at levity I asked her if there was a right way to sleep on one’s neck. I also informed her that most people sleep on their side or their back. She had a hard time finding the humor in my statements, and actually seemed to prefer the pain reliever I brought her. Women— Sheesh , go figure.
ratlum almost 11 years ago
Agreed
Templo S.U.D. almost 11 years ago
So, the 36% have typewriters? (Whate’er those are. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.)
EarlP2 almost 11 years ago
So – imagine the pain of an ageing computer support tech, with not just one computer, but whole networks of them!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 11 years ago
General rise in obesity began around the same time as widespread distribution of electronic games and personal computers.COINCIDENCE????
pcolli almost 11 years ago
Whatever the weather, as soon as I sit in front of a PC or lap top my neck becomes very cold but it’s not painful. I think I need re-booting.
southoftheborder almost 11 years ago
Earl knows about ergonomics! Glad he keeps up on things.
pelican47 almost 11 years ago
Get a new prescription for computer glasses, Opal. Then perhaps you can sit up straighter.
Crabbyrino Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Dear Opal. … An hour on the computer, an hour of “large motor activity.” Dr. Oz
EarlP2 almost 11 years ago
Not so much as we used to — we sit in one spot, and remotely attach to any one of the the others that needs help. But other days, it’s a “desk job” in another sense – crawling under, over, and behind dozens of desks, checking connections or swapping PC’s.
jtviper7 almost 11 years ago
I got rid of mine years ago… It’s called a divorce.
jimeguess almost 11 years ago
Yup … Earl read that online … on his computer …
Number Three almost 11 years ago
Words hurt?
xxx
Jeff0811 almost 11 years ago
The other day my wife told me she slept on her neck wrong, and woke up with neck pain and a headache. In an attempt at levity I asked her if there was a right way to sleep on one’s neck. I also informed her that most people sleep on their side or their back. She had a hard time finding the humor in my statements, and actually seemed to prefer the pain reliever I brought her. Women— Sheesh , go figure.
Radical-Knight almost 11 years ago
Statistics are ambiguous figures for people who don’t have facts or any support for a convincing argument.
shipl14 almost 11 years ago
I thought he would say the other 36% are a pain in the neck