"PG" == Paul Graydon <p...@paulgraydon.co.uk>

    PG> Mostly just ensuring I have my chair set up right.  It's a
    PG> bit of a blend between slouching and good posture.  I find
    PG> proper posture hurts more, even if I stick with it for a
    PG> few weeks.  I've become quite experienced at adjusting
    PG> chairs to suit, but in some cases there is only so far you
    PG> can go.

That's the approach used by the Humanscale chairs -- they're meant
to make you sit back and a bit relaxed, which means you need to be
able to scoot under a desk so your keyboard is under your hands or
get a keyboard tray.

The Aeron can do that, too, but it requires you to tinker with it
whenever you go from leaning back (for typing) and leaning forward
(for writing or doing things on a table or desk).  I think some of
the other newer chairs are more like the Humanscale ones, where
you so some amount of initial setup but the chair (at least
mostly) moves with you after that.

Another option might be to get a standing desk, and use that.

   Claire

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  Claire M. Connelly                             c...@math.hmc.edu
  System Administrator, Dept. of Mathematics, Harvey Mudd College
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