I have the most uncomfortable desk chair in America, and the best part is I must spend at least 40 hours a week sitting in this thing. Let me paint a picture for you....
It's made of wicker and metal. I mean really, that's all you need to know. Yes, my desk chair is made of the two most uncomfortable materials on the face of the planet. Not only do I sustain a bruise everytime I lean back on this thing, but I also have permanent indentations in my thighs from the wicker. Actually I just looked at the seat of my chair and in reality it may be bamboo or perhaps a synthetic blend of wicker and bamboo. Either way it's essentially torture. No wonder my productivity is at an all time low. I might as well be sitting on a rock, or a seat of nails.
Craig often tells me about how it's crucial to have an ergonomic workstation...whatever that means. Apparently my chair is supposed to be at a certain height and angle and I'm supposed to have a keyboard that forces my hands to tilt at just the right degree or else my spine will be crooked for the rest of my life. I should probably start with a new chair. Then maybe I can begin to address the overwhelming heat that radiates from my laptop and makes my wrists sweat profusely.