The Back Station Reclining Work Desk 47
chroma writes "I found this amazing-looking
computer desk/chair combo
and I'm interested in hearing what Slashdot readers think. It
lets you adjust your working posture to just about any
angle, including standing and reclining! The bottom line is $6300 (CT:Ouch!),
shipping included. " Ergonomics are expensive.
Re:Alien Furniture Technology (Score:1)
You think that's strange? Mine does that and I don't even HAVE a caps lock key to press! (xmodmapped it to Multi_key). Assuming Logitech some day manages to make a wireless keyboard that works, do you think they'd agree to replace our faulty ones for free?
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Stupid link doesn't work. (Score:1)
Look for Healing Back Pain by John Sarno on Amazon.
Or just get rid of the space before the last series of numbers in that link above.
Too expensive to be cool (Score:2)
Recline and Herman Miller (Score:2)
Space travel? Cool! (Score:1)
Cool! I wanna go to Io, one of the moons of Mars! Other people will want to go to Mars itself, or Venus, or that moon of Jupiter that might have life on it, but I want to be able to say "I've been to Io!", and have other people say "Huh?"
Oh, wait it says it's included for destinations in the continental USA. Well, if a relative from Neptune ever wants to come visit me, here's a way to travel cheap.
This reminds me of a book I read on Burma Shave signs. One of the series of signs read "Free Offer! Free Offer!/A Trip to Mars!/For 1000/Empty Jars!/Burma Shave" Some wiseguy who owned a store asked all of his customers to give him all their empties he sent them all in
The Burma Shave company found a town called Mars, or Moers, or something like that in Pennsylvania, and gave him a vacation there for his efforts.
It's not exactly a trip into outer space, but at least it's better than their plan B, which was to give him a tour of the local Mars Candy factory.
eeeh, yeah (Score:1)
People who want to sell (presumably) smart people a chair for $6300 should know better than to call their technology "zero-gravity ergonomics".
I see a problem besides the price. Where are you supposed to keep your books/pens/coke can?
Or for that matter, your computer?
Is this even for real?
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Re:i don't buy it... (Score:1)
i don't buy it... (Score:1)
Why look like some kind of in-joke from The Matrix when you could work in style coutesy of Eames and his genius pals [for a fraction of the price, I might add]?
And where exactly am I supposed to put the 800 page O'Reilly tome on Sendmail?
Re:Alien Furniture Technology (Score:1)
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for less you could be... (Score:1)
wireless keyboard + 64" monitor = coding from my couch for a lot less than $6300.
And let me tell you, my couch is a whole lot more comfortable than any desk chair I've seen.
This could be bad for my resolution to get out more.
Re:That could hurt. (Score:1)
The Ultimate Industrial Accident.... (Score:1)
Try this one: www.poetictech.com (Score:1)
Re:Alien Furniture Technology (Score:1)
Not all of us. Some of us geeks would just be red all year long. I cannot be in the sun for more then 15 minutes without some heavy duty sunscreen. Even in my pre comptuers days I couldn't (back before I could read), and things have not changed. I like being outdoors, the outdoors doesn't like me.
Wot no mouse hole? (Score:1)
Did the designers ever actually _look_ at a modern computer?
No, THIS is the chair you need! (Score:2)
Working from your Lazy Boy for a lot less (Score:1)
recliner and work on your computer:
[ee.net]
http://members.ee.net/~mdbailey/
Re:Reclining Old Man (Score:1)
Now there's an idea! How much would YOU pay for the chance to do your work on the Air Force's "Vomit Commet" ? (That zero-G airplane that nosedives for 30 seconds at a time)
Alien Furniture Technology (Score:4)
So, +points for somewhat fulfilling a long-standing fantasy in futuresque form, -points for chintzy ad copy. "Although crusing in 'warp drive', please allow 6-8 weeks" for delivery. Indeed.
Anyone else think that a Laz-E-Boy in front of a computer desk (or maybe a wall-mounted flat panel monitor) would be just as good?
Re:That could hurt. (Score:1)
*muffled scream*
"What was that?"
"Oh, Bob's relaxing at his desk again."
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Re:Alien Furniture Technology (Score:1)
The only problem I had was it locking up If I touched the mouse in text-mode terminal with GPM *NOT* running. In X-Windows I had no problems at all.
I just need to get a graphics card with TV output and I can surf the web from the setee in the lounge! (Sad, or what??!)
Are you serious (Score:1)
..........priceless at $6295.00 (space travel included for destinations in the continental U.S.A.). Although cruising in "warp drive," please allow 6-8 weeks for the arrival of The Back Station tm .
Come on. If you are going to seel me the BMW of desks, treat me like I am at a BMW dealership, not a comic book shop.
Ergonomics Schmergonomics (Score:2)
Give me a papasan and a table and I'm set. There's no need to create an all in one folding thingamajig seat to hold my computer. It's too inflexible and its too expensive!
Totally impractical (Score:1)
There also doesn't seem to be a very straight-forward and quick way to get in and out of this contraption. So they've managed to combine computers and a visit to the dentist.
I Still Need A Desk.... (Score:1)
This contraption doesn't look terribly useful to me, because it doesn't take into account all of the other paraphenalia you need when you work. You're going to have a telephone, probably with a headset attachment, a pile of books, papers, meeting notes, etc., a file drawer, and so on. I find that most people working in IT, at least, have a second computer as well, and perhaps even two monitors on their primary computer.
cjs
Re:No, THIS is the chair you need! (Score:1)
Much cooler than the than the 'backstation'. And the 4 flat panels on the upscale model look so nifty. If this thing is only $5.5k, where is all the money going on that $6300 'alien furniture technology' chair? I guess they have to pay their alien consultants for their expertise and travel time.
Reclining... (Score:1)
--BWing
Read this book instead of getting the chair. (Score:1)
This $6300 chair is a bunch of crap. You can find a comfortable chair and workstation for much less than this.
If you have problems with your back hurting read this book. It cured me of back pain as well as several other family members and friends.
Healing Back Pain [amazon.com]The funny part (Score:1)
It'd be nice to recline while computing, but with the stuff I'm currently doing at work, I'd probably just fall asleep.
Re:Alien Furniture Technology (Score:1)
I likewise haven't noticed any problems with the wireless mouse, but then I don't use it that often.
It has cut down on the desktop clutter, but I still have a rat's nest of wires behind my pc.
*imagines future where the only wires are the electrical cables* Heck, why settle? Solar-powered pcs (thus forcing all geeks to get a tan).
Re:Reclining Old Man (Score:1)
Couldn't resist (Score:5)
Missing cords & CPU box (Score:1)
-Ben
That could hurt. (Score:2)
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look ma, it rotates! (Score:1)