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| 21 | I find that using two different mice at work (I have multiple computers on my desk) helps with mouse-related wrist problems. I use a "regular" mouse and a trackball. I've also got a Microsoft Keyboard. At home, my sweetie has an ergonomic desk - the part with the mouse/keyboard moves totally independantly of the rest of the desk. Both parts can be moved up and down and the mouse/keyboard part can be tilted. We've also go a few special chairs. | Ergonomic computer equipment... What ergonomic computer equipment do you use/have you used? |
| 22 | True Lies may be one of my favorite Jamie Lee Curtis films that Arnold happens to be in....It was wonderfully excessive. | What is your favorite Arnold Schwarzenegger movie? |
| 23 | When life is flowing well, I sometimes feel as though I'm missing something. Like I forgot to do something or such. It's not that I'm a pessimist. I'm actually fairly optimistic. But I expect life to take some nudging here and there for it to go the way I want it to. Oh, Bliss....Hmm....In light of that. Yeah. Sometimes. Most recently I've gotten that feeling listening to music or when I'm outside in a beautiful area. It is an unfortunately fleeting feeling. On the other hand, it leaves bright memories. | Do you ever feel like your life is "in the groove" or flowing with exceptional ease, like you're surfing through the chaos and confusion, like life is flowing into you and through you, like you are in tune with the universe? |
| 24 | Well, the part that annoys me more about junk mail than spam is that the junk mail is printed on paper, whereas the spam is just using stuff like electricity/disk space. They are both really annoying but not a terribly outgrowth of our capatialistic society. | Spam vs. Junk Mail |
| 25 | It depends on whether I am talking with a friend or not and why I don't want to talk with them. If the person is just plain annoying and likely to continue bugging me in the future, I try to make it clear I don't want to talk with them. Sometimes I'm blunt. If I'm in a hurry or preoccupied, I'll tell them so. | What do you do when you are talking to someone you don't want to be talking to? (be it via the Internet, on the phone, or in person.) |
| 26 | The government does such a bad job of most regulation that I can't imagine willing letting them regulate anymore than they currently do. | Should the government regulate email spam? |
| 27 | I really don't favor legislating such trivial things. | Would you favor a law that required public restrooms to have more space (more stalls) allocated to women than to men in order to compensate for the waiting lines which tend to appear in front of women's bathrooms but not men's bathrooms. |
| 28 | I think these things are a conspiricy thought up by some twisted mind, designed to drive the people who can't see them nuts. I've spent plently of time trying. But no. I don't see anything extra there..... | "Magic Eye" pictures are ... |
| 29 | A year ago or so, I was sick at work. And in the small machine room, staring at all the little machines, with their little blinky LEDs. And I looked at on of the main servers and thought "That light shouldn't be on" or such. And started to reach out my hand to power down the machine. Then my brain reasserted itself and stopped my hand. I went home after that, figuring I'd do more harm than use. I tend to get that way when sick. | This is a question about taking Sick Days at work (or staying home from school if you are a full-time student). How sick do you have to be? What factors tip the scales when you're deciding whether to stay home sick or not? How do you handle being sick? |
| 30 | When I travel, I try not to be offensive to the people who live where I am traveling. But I would be silly to imagine I can get rid of my ethno-centric biases in a few short weeks or months. However, I'm not traveling so that I can eat McFood and have the same experiences that I do at home. I'm looking to see how other parts of the world are different from where I live. | Tourists who say they were "treated like a native" ... |