Sunday, August 11, 2013

Say Goodbye to Neck Pains and Back Pains



 

 

SAY GOODBYE TO NECK PAINS AND BACK PAINS


HELLO BLOGGERS  and TECHYS out there spending at least 2 to 3 hours on the computer. I have 2 questions for you. 1. Do you experience neck pains and back pains after spending some time typing on your computer? And. 2. Do you have unused encyclopedias on your library shelf that is just gaining dusts because of years of unuse? Well if you answered yes to both questions. Then it is high time you use these encylopedias into good use to get rid of tiring back and neck pains. 

Yes encyclopedias are fast becoming an endangered species now a days because kids today do not use them any more for research. They go the easy way now they go to Mr. Google for information. Not unlike in our times in the pre-google era where we rely too much on actual libraries and books to look for information. Now encyclopedias are not very popular anymore, so they are left dusting on the shelves of homes and libraries.

How can you put these prehistoric encyclopedias into good use...well search no more. As a teacher, I have experienced a lot of back pains and neck pains so many times whenever I am using the computer in typing test papers for exams. Which leaves me exhausted and irritated after only a few hours of typing. Until a cousin of mine, Marissa Montero Osmena, suggested to lift the computer screen higher to eye level. I said hey "why not!". But how can I increase the screen to a higher level? Should I get a higher computer table? Or should I get a lower seat? that's ridiculous! so I thought of putting stack of books under the screen to making it higher. And "BOOM" encyclopedias are the best candidate for that purpose. (see photo)

Now I can type much easier...no more back pains and neck pains. Just pure pleasure and fun. I don't feel exhausted anymore. PLUS: I even put my old encyclopedias into good use. Great idea hah? Try it!!!!

In the next photo as you can see I used 6 encyclopedias. because I am almost 6 feet tall. You can use lesser...depending on your eye level. I think 6 books is the highest. if you go higher than that the screen will be in danger of falling. So enjoy typing with no pain!




















Of course you can only use this tip on flatscreen LCD. The big CRT oldschool computer screen is not applicable for this tip. If you find this tip useful. Use it. Please comment. I would appreciate it.

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