About MaxwellsSilverHammer

I am a 20 year urban planning student from New York. I go to school, and work, way too much.
I'm a level II mod on this site, so if you have questions regarding the site I could be of good help.
As for my crappy advice: it is crappy. If you listen to anything I suggest you will most probably find yourself running through town naked, or something equally hilarious, because I am a sadist.
And of course, I will hit you with my guitar, and then steal all of your intelligence for my own personal stash.
(My avatar, that is just above, was made by Draak, it is Thor's Hammer, or Mjolner.)
P.S.: Storageanddisposal is actually 12, and Fern sucks.
Ask a Question
View Feedback
Make Favorite Columnist
Gender: Male Location: New York Occupation: Student Age: 20 Member Since: September 17, 2004 Answers: 345 Last Update: September 6, 2009 Visitors: 55619
Main Categories: Random Weirdos Advicenators Music View All
Favorite Columnists karenR DangerNerd spacefem selectopaque storageanddisposal jbdreamer hailebop FernGully advice~gurl helpmebrenda Notso more...
Advicenators.com
|
|
|
The chair I use at my computer is actually a large recliner. It sits pretty low compared to where my monitor is. After long bouts of using the computer (and since I play WoW, that happens a lot), my neck tends to hurt. I know this is due to my chair. Do I need a harder, taller chair that forces me to sit up? I've moved this chair and sat in it every which way, but to no avail. Any recommendations for a good, not-make-my-neck-hurt chair?
I used to do that to, with my laptop. The hardness of the chair isn't going to affect your neck (although a softer chair is just nicer), you really just need to focus on the height.
The general rule is for monitor placement is that it shouldn't be too high or too low above your head. The best placement is to have it slightly lower than your head, so consider than when you're buying a new chair.
[view]
(Rating: 5)WHOO
| |