"Research suggests that certain body positions may help reduce a computer
user's risk of musculoskeletal disorders, such as low back pain or carpel
tunnel syndrome. To keep your spine in line, use a chair with armrests,
place your keyboard below elbow level, and position your monitor so that
you do not have to tilt your head up or down when looking at the screen."

Thanx George. You got me looking to the side more often now. Keep 'em coming. You're a gem. I enjoy your funnies too.

Les plus importants transformations sont les modifications "accidentelles".

Amoebic movement is effectuated by the sum-total of cellular reconfigurations.
Yours truly - Haruna.


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