It's funny you mention a chair and coding. I have a 2 year old son and he loves to beat on my laptop. So, I wound up buying all this wireless stuff for the house so now here I STAND at my stereo with the laptop on top of it and now he can't touch it. Of course until he figures out all he has to do is pull his small chair up to the stereo, then I need to find another place.

So, a lot of my coding is done at home in the standing position. It's amazing how much pain I'm in at the end of the night when he finally goes to bed and I can sit down. :)

In reply to Re: A job, a chair, and Perl by the_0ne
in thread A job, a chair, and Perl by zdog

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