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The Office of the Future: Can you exercise and work at the same time?

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Shades:
It would have (at least) one bright light.... ;D

Josh:
app103: Ask mousey, he has experience with dentists offices :)

4wd:
And also why we seldom put MDs in charge of anything! ;D-40hz (September 15, 2008, 11:55 AM)
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Unfortunately I wish it also held true for managers - they rarely have any grasp of what is happening or required in the field.  ;)

At least that's what seemed to be the norm in my previous life as a technician.

mrainey:
I have a treadmill at home with an attached "desk" (a piece of plywood laid across the handles).  I'm actually able to get quite a lot of programming, surfing, or video watching done with the speed set to 1 mph, which is barely moving.  My wife reads books while she walks.

The point is that being upright and moving is better for you than prolonged periods of sitting on your butt.

Paul Keith:
So much wasted potential. This could have been a full blown WorkRave if they only focused on RSI and CVS instead of fitness...

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