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Adept person me thinks = yoda speak
Normski. - Professional Windows Programmer
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I have stopped slamming my forehead down on my keyboard when things don't work correctly the first time out. I now wait until I have tried it twice
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Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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PJ Arends wrote:
I have stopped slamming my forehead down on my keyboard when things don't work correctly the first time out. I now wait until I have tried it twice
I suppose that might work
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179
Could you Would you with a goat? - Dr Suess
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Matt Newman wrote:
I suppose that might work
Oh, it does. I bang my head only half as much now, thus cutting down the chance of a serious injury by 50%
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CPUA 0x5041
Sonork 100.11743 Chicken Little
Within you lies the power for good - Use it!
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I suppose it reduces the weird typos too
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179
Could you Would you with a goat? - Dr Suess
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Hmmm. I'll have to try that. I keep getting rug burn from banging my head on the cubicle walls...
"Think of it as evolution in action." - 'Oath of Fealty' by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
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if you only bang your head on the keyboard half as often, then you are twice as likley to get injured. since you are madder when you hit your head from something not working twice, then you hit your head twice as hard. The best option is to get a one-hand keyboard, configure it for programming, and get one of the squeze things for your other hand. It really works!
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I really feel sorry for all the persons who suffer from RSI. I don't think it's a real disease, it's something between your ears..
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Alex Marbus
www.marbus.net
But then again, I could be wrong.
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I don't believe it is hype for one moment, as I have experienced it, and my father suffers from as it as a result of his work, but I do believe it is not universal.
In my youth (sic) I stayed up for almost 36 hours playing a damned computer game, and at the end it hurt tremedously to operate my right hand. It died away with time (the pain, not my hand obviously!), and I haven't had the urge to repeat the experience yet.
My father suffers from RSI in his legs, hands and neck. It is as bad as (I'm not even going to attempt to spell this) arthritis in many respects.
I expect you have suffered from RSI in the past, though you may not have realised it. For instance, have you ever done a repetative strenuous activity after a long time of abstinance (i.e. riding a bike, carrying lots of heavy objects, walking a large distance)? If so, you will no doubt feel your muscles aching unusally more than "normal" when you've stopped - that is essentially RSI. The difference is that regulary doing the activty will not improve it.
However, it is I suppose between you ears, as that is surely where the pain is interpretted. Brain transplants with mentally damaged people should therefore be ale to cure RSI.
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I still believe it's a hype at this moment. For centuries people have been doing the same work, everyday, over and over again, and nobody complained. However, since somebody invented he had a little pain in the arm (either from jacking off or from moving the mouse a little), the entire world seem to suffer from it? I really don't think so..
Note: above is my opinion. I don't mean to offence anybody but I do feel the need to tell this, since I've had some colleagues who complained every freakin' day about RSI, without even knowing how to spell it
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Alex Marbus
www.marbus.net
But then again, I could be wrong.
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AlexMarbus wrote:
For centuries people have been doing the same work, everyday, over and over again, and nobody complained.
For centuries, mankind has done work which does not involve sitting in the same position, peering at a screen and making the same, single, small, repetitive movement over and over, sometimes at 120 x the average length of a word times a minute. It's actually in your back, although the pain is in your arms, and it relates to sitting in the same position, and the effect this has on your spine.
AlexMarbus wrote:
but I do feel the need to tell this, since I've had some colleagues who complained every freakin' day about RSI, without even knowing how to spell it
Let me reiterate - you really are quite ignorant. you have as much right to say something doesn't exist because you've not experienced it as I have to say that period pain is a crock.
Christian
I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
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You are an ignorant clown. Screw you and the horse you rode in on.
Christian
I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
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Christian Graus wrote:
You are an ignorant clown. Screw you and the horse you rode in on.
Sonorked as well: 100.13197 jorgen
FreeBSD is sexy.
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Wow.. don't get mad at me? I was telling my opinion. Didn't you see the sentence started with " I don't think .."?
I may have gone a little too far. What I was trying to say was, that in my opinion, only 10% of the people who say they suffer RSI really do. The rest of them are just a bunch of 'clowns who should screw themself and the horst they rode in on" (?)
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Alex Marbus
www.marbus.net
But then again, I could be wrong.
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AlexMarbus wrote:
Wow.. don't get mad at me? I was telling my opinion. Didn't you see the sentence started with " I don't think .."?
My neck and shoulders hurt ALL the time, and my arms hurt *most* of the time, and you want me to settle down when you say it's a farce ?
AlexMarbus wrote:
What I was trying to say was, that in my opinion, only 10% of the people who say they suffer RSI really do. The rest of them are just a bunch of 'clowns who should screw themself and the horst they rode in on" (?)
I still disagree. How can you possibly say that ? How can you tell ?
Christian
I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
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I think, Christian, it is time you dropped some of your free-time projects.
I don't know any other profession where people do for hobby the same thing they do at work. It is just too much.
I vote pro drink
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
I think, Christian, it is time you dropped some of your free-time projects.
Done that, weeks ago. Many screensaver features did not make it because I pretty much stopped, and I've not taken anything else on, except a Dr Dobbs article, which I can dictate to the PC with Dragon Naturally Speaking.
Christian
I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002
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Christian Graus wrote:
My neck and shoulders hurt ALL the time, and my arms hurt *most* of the time, and you want me to settle down when you say it's a farce ?
Try a different career then
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That's not very "Christian" like!
Like it or not, I'm right.
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Somethings are hypes for example the internet and stock market, but there is also truth about it.
For me is it essential to know there is a (weekly) time limit for sitting in front the PC and working with the keyboard and mouse. It is in my experience about 50-60 hours.
Since I am working as pro it is also better for my overall health to do sports. And all my lifetime I didn´t like sports.
But I have to do it na it works.;)
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Index finger gets hurt after rapidly clicking the mouse (while playing games or there are hundreds of push buttons on dialog template for you to add message handlers for button-clicked...
Maxwell Chen
Lets make bugs better!
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Well, I think you need some more training: http://homokaasu.org/killeveryone/
I you can maintain over 500 kpm for at least 10 minutes without getting pain, only then you are skilled enough to add message handlers...
Signature? Can't remember it...
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Before my current job (hi Steven!), I'd never used one. Having had one for a couple of months, I'm leaning towards evil. I've never had lower back or leg pains before, and now I do. The only thing that's changed from before is the chair I use.
[edit]here's what an Aeron is[/edit]
--Mike--
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I sit with my legs crossed (like those people that do meditation). It´s good to work... and didn´t give me any leg problems so far...
Mauricio Ritter - Brazil
Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank
The alcohol is one of the greatest enemys of man, but a man who flee from his enemys is a coward.
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