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bell biv devoe posted:It absolutely blows my mind to see offices full of Aerons. I don't know...my mind is blown more by an office that expects people to sit in chairs that are bad for their posture for 8 hours a day. Spending $500 on a chair for someone who already costs the company $80,000 a year isn't that much.
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My old boss said it really well - 'I spend more time in this chair than I spend in my own bed' - when I asked him why he spent so much on some fancy Aeron. I still haven't bought one myself, but I'm grateful my company did!
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bell biv devoe posted:It absolutely blows my mind to see offices full of Aerons. Don't get me wrong, I like the chair, except for the hard plastic edges which make it difficult to find a good sleeping position in.
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Revenant.Eagle posted:Its a very very deep reddish brown. It really depends what lighting its in. That's really loving awesome, and everything was packaged properly and was shipped without any damage?
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bavid posted:I don't know...my mind is blown more by an office that expects people to sit in chairs that are bad for their posture for 8 hours a day. Spending $500 on a chair for someone who already costs the company $80,000 a year isn't that much. This. My friends mother is now experiencing some rather bad back problems that her doctor blames on her office ergonomics. There are other factors (weight and age), but the fact is she had no problems before the job, and it is been an issue she brought up since year one. It is most likely going to be considered a work related injury now which is an L&I issue. The entire thing is a mess all because they would not provide something better than an old 40 dollar office chair. The result will cost both her and the business more than the price of an office chair. To put it into perspective: If a person worked at an office for 40 hours a week for two years an 800 dollar chair would cost them less than twenty cents per billed hour. After that it would be paid off and have a long warrantee to boot. A large office would not even be paying the full retail of an aeron. On a lighter note my roommate just purchased an Embody, and I can't wait. We played with the thing for a good hour at the store, and it is awesome.
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Revenant.Eagle posted:Its a very very deep reddish brown. It really depends what lighting its in. Yea CEVA in Northern VA delivered my Samsung 40" TV. They were awesome.
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Juriko posted:This. My friends mother is now experiencing some rather bad back problems that her doctor blames on her office ergonomics. There are other factors (weight and age), but the fact is she had no problems before the job, and it is been an issue she brought up since year one. It is most likely going to be considered a work related injury now which is an L&I issue. The entire thing is a mess all because they would not provide something better than an old 40 dollar office chair. The result will cost both her and the business more than the price of an office chair. As the person who fills the office with chairs, I would absolutely love everyone to be in an Aeron/Mirra. I suppose step one would be to convince the big guy to get one.. trickle down effect perhaps.
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Tab8715 posted:That's really loving awesome, and everything was packaged properly and was shipped without any damage? Yep. Shipped almost immediately from amazon, and actually made it into CEVA's hub WAY before the delivery date. They called early, set up an appointment date/time and that was that. I was a little afraid initially because of some of the reviews I found after doing some googling, and also because of the fact that they gave me 4-hour delivery window (9am - 1pm). Lo and behold the morning of the appointment date, the guy called at 9:05am saying he was ready to deliver. Nothing was dinged or dropped, and Legare does a beautiful job packing it anyway. Everything is wrapped in thin foam and layered on top of each other with stiff foam inbetween. My CEVA hub was the St. Louis one, so it could be a larger one and more organized because I'm so close to a big city. At least I know what to expect now if I order my TV through amazon.
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volkadav posted:Has anyone reading this thread owned/used an Herman-Miller Aeron, Steelcase Leap/Think/Amia, Humanscale Freedom or similar, speaking of chairs? I sit on a Steelcase Leap, and I'm very happy with it. I haven't sat in an Aeron so I can't comment on what they're like, but my research when I was looking into chairs was that that the Leap was a more up-to-date attempt at trying to do the same kind of thing. It's not OMG cool pellicle mesh or whatever but a lot of the reviews said that Aerons can tear up your clothes and stuff and I don't mind sitting on a cushioned base. At first Dad said "no loving way am I spending AUD$1200 on an office chair" (we work from a home office), but I convinced him to at least sit in one before he decided. So he did, and after a few minutes he was happy to order 2 of them. I also ordered one for my bedroom at the same time. So I'm pretty much in a Leap all day, from work to using my PC/360 at night. It's not like you orgasm every time you sit down which is the impression many Aeron users seem to give about their chairs, but it's comfortable (the best way I can describe it is that I don't find myself conscious of the chair throughout the day, which surely means it's comfortable), very adjustable (layback stop, layback tension, lumbar support height, lower back support tenson, armrest height, positioning forward/back, twist inwards/outwards), and has about an 8 year warranty I think. Regardless of which brand you go for, personally I think you'd be an idiot to shell out that kind of money for something you haven't yet sat in.
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Revenant.Eagle posted:After seemingly and endless search... my new desk was delivered today: I have a question about this desk (and the extensions). Do the bottom shelves provide any structural stability? I.e., can I set it up without the shelves? I'd like to get a 60"x47", but I would like to set it up without the right most bottom shelves.
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volkadav posted:Has anyone reading this thread owned/used an Herman-Miller Aeron, Steelcase Leap/Think/Amia, Humanscale Freedom or similar, speaking of chairs? I bought myself a H-M Mirra chair over the summer and I love it to death. We have a few Aerons here in the office, and I tried them out but didn't really love the feel. The Mirra felt much better to me. A little pricey (~$700 IIRC) but definitely worth the investment, I think.
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Wow, I just looked at Craigslist for Aerons/Mirra/etc, and there are actually a ton of decently cheap ones. What items break/wear on these that I should look out for?
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The lumbar support is removable, and the gas cylinder sometimes goes bad. Look for one with a bad cylinder, you'll get a discount and they're easy to find and replace. I'm lucky in that my office has an Aeron for people with a little extra girth, and nobody liked it, so it fell to my fat rear end. The lumbar support is missing, but that's not too bad. Now it's got my name on it.
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Juriko posted:This. My friends mother is now experiencing some rather bad back problems that her doctor blames on her office ergonomics. There are other factors (weight and age), but the fact is she had no problems before the job, and it is been an issue she brought up since year one. It is most likely going to be considered a work related injury now which is an L&I issue. The entire thing is a mess all because they would not provide something better than an old 40 dollar office chair. The result will cost both her and the business more than the price of an office chair. Everybody at my office has an Aeron and within the first two weeks after somebody starts we have an ergonomics consultant come by, talk to them about the work they do (most of us are just coders spending the whole day typing in terminals) and where they have pain or discomfort. The consultant then orders any ergonomic hardware needed for the person; all costs are paid by the company with no questions asked. It's really appreciated. I don't have that many problems but I know that having somebody looking out for me will meant that I can keep doing this job pain-free instead of getting carpal tunnel/RSI by the age of 30 and being completely worthless at my career.
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Victor Nightingale posted:Everybody at my office has an Aeron and within the first two weeks after somebody starts we have an ergonomics consultant come by, talk to them about the work they do (most of us are just coders spending the whole day typing in terminals) and where they have pain or discomfort. The consultant then orders any ergonomic hardware needed for the person; all costs are paid by the company with no questions asked. My work desk is a door laying sideways across a pair of cabinets. It sucks
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timb posted:I have a question about this desk (and the extensions). Do the bottom shelves provide any structural stability? I.e., can I set it up without the shelves? I'd like to get a 60"x47", but I would like to set it up without the right most bottom shelves. They don't seem to provide that much stability. I removed the lower right part to slide my computer tower in and I haven't noticed any instability at all, but I do have the two other extensions attached to the corner desk. YMMV.
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Revenant.Eagle posted:They don't seem to provide that much stability. I removed the lower right part to slide my computer tower in and I haven't noticed any instability at all, but I do have the two other extensions attached to the corner desk. YMMV. Yea, I wanted to do away with the shelving on the 60" portion to house a CPU. That will be connected to a 30" bridge though, so hopefully it'll be okay.
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timb posted:Yea, I wanted to do away with the shelving on the 60" portion to house a CPU. That will be connected to a 30" bridge though, so hopefully it'll be okay. As long as you aren't jumping/standing/rocking/acting like a monkey on it, the desk seems pretty sturdy on its own without the shelves. Buy the desk, you won't regret it. Edit: I can write complete sentences, I swear. Revenant.Eagle fucked around with this message at 05:02 on Oct 13, 2009 |
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bavid posted:I don't know...my mind is blown more by an office that expects people to sit in chairs that are bad for their posture for 8 hours a day. Spending $500 on a chair for someone who already costs the company $80,000 a year isn't that much. I work at a small enough company that we get to actually choose between $800 more on a paycheck and a $800 chair. Move numbers around a bit for taxes vs. a quantity buy, but I'm comfortable with that choice.
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My apartment came with a no-name, no-frills desk that's actually a very nice size and shape for my needs, and it's sturdy enough to hold my displays. Click here for the full 1600x1200 image. The one thing I would really like is some cable management that's not my roll of velcro. It's a bit of a mess.
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jnr posted:My apartment came with a no-name, no-frills desk that's actually a very nice size and shape for my needs, and it's sturdy enough to hold my displays. What kind of monitor arm are you using?
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kimcicle posted:What kind of monitor arm are you using? It's an Ergotron LX Dual. My 24" displays are the upper limit of what it can hold.
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jnr posted:It's an Ergotron LX Dual. My 24" displays are the upper limit of what it can hold. I've been meaning to find out, can you buy the arms for that series of desk mounts separately? I've got the base Ergotron LX with a single display, and I've been thinking about getting a second 22" and was wondering if I could just buy another arm and stick it on that.
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The Third Man posted:I've been meaning to find out, can you buy the arms for that series of desk mounts separately? I've got the base Ergotron LX with a single display, and I've been thinking about getting a second 22" and was wondering if I could just buy another arm and stick it on that. I didn't see it for sale after a quick check of their site. Maybe you could give them a call.
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I used an Aeron at my last job for about 2 years, new job we have Steelcase Leap chairs. I like them quite a bit better than my Aeron.
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BabyJesus posted:I used an Aeron at my last job for about 2 years, new job we have Steelcase Leap chairs. I like them quite a bit better than my Aeron. We have both the Aerons and the Leap chairs here. I sit in an Aeron, because I can't stand how hot the Leap Chair is.
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SwimNurd posted:We have both the Aerons and the Leap chairs here. I sit in an Aeron, because I can't stand how hot the Leap Chair is. Never heard of the leap before, so I looked it up, laughing my rear end off that it has a head rest attachment, just in case you get into a high speed head on crash at your next board meeting. You know, to prevent whiplash.
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Oh man, Ikea won't ship a Galant except by $150 truck, even just the tabletop Time to con someone with a big car into helping me
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Sniep posted:Never heard of the leap before, so I looked it up, laughing my rear end off that it has a head rest attachment, just in case you get into a high speed head on crash at your next board meeting. You know, to prevent whiplash. I actually kinda like a head rest, when I slouch back with my feet up, the head rest comes into play. When I'm sat up I don't use the head rest. I'll admit, it's a funky 'car seat' style, but I guess that makes it easier on the eye than an extra 8-10 vertial extension of the back.
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It Freshens! posted:Oh man, Ikea won't ship a Galant except by $150 truck, even just the tabletop We fit two tabletops, 4 legs, and two underbars in my wife Corolla with room to spare. Shouldn't need a big car at all.
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Dobermaniac posted:We fit two tabletops, 4 legs, and two underbars in my wife, Corolla, with room to spare. Shouldn't need a big car at all.
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timb posted:Here's my new setup: What desk is that? Looks ideal for the amount of room I have to play with.
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Dobermaniac posted:We fit two tabletops, 4 legs, and two underbars in my wife Corolla with room to spare. Shouldn't need a big car at all. That is quite a lot
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Dobermaniac posted:We fit two tabletops, 4 legs, and two underbars in my wife Corolla with room to spare. Shouldn't need a big car at all.
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Dobermaniac posted:We fit two tabletops, 4 legs, and two underbars in my wife Corolla with room to spare. Shouldn't need a big car at all. More importantly, it's time to con someone with any car at all into helping me
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horizon posted:What desk is that? Looks ideal for the amount of room I have to play with. Studio RTA Javelin Glass Computer Desk. (I actually got mine from ComputerDesks.com, where it shipped free.) It's pretty solid. The CPU holder doesn't have to be installed and the keyboard tray can be installed on the right or left. HATE TROLL TIM fucked around with this message at 20:24 on Oct 17, 2009 |
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bell biv devoe posted:Wow, I just looked at Craigslist for Aerons/Mirra/etc, and there are actually a ton of decently cheap ones. What items break/wear on these that I should look out for? Look for knockoffs, because a lot of them are. I'd go to a store like DWR and sit in a real Aeron, then you'll be able to tell for the most part what doesn't feel right when you sit in it. Make sure the adjustments are fairly easy to make, ask for an original receipt if they have it, etc.
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Dobermaniac posted:We fit two tabletops, 4 legs, and two underbars in my wife Corolla with room to spare. Shouldn't need a big car at all. Corollas rule. Also, did anyone else read that originally as... quote:We fit two tabletops, 4 legs, and two underbars in my wife
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To be honest, I use the old Thinkpad T43 that's there more than my desktop. I don't really play games much these days. The P180 is a big, heavy monstrosity that seems like overkill for me at this point. I think anything I build in the future will use Micro ATX. Dick Fagballzson fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Oct 17, 2009 |
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