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[1:16 PM EDT - Good news for Laz!]

It seems like extensive use of computers does not always lead to CTS (and I don't mean counter terrorists). Now, I think more studies are warranted, and I wouldn't use this as an excuse for spending my whole life in front of l'ordinateur, (which I'm basically doing) but it's good to know that moving the move back and forth over that small, worn out patch on my desk may not be the cause of the pain and swelling in my wrist! Yay! (ShackNews link.)

(Editors note: I do not suffer from CTS - yet. *knocks on wood*)

Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at 23:04:32 (UTC)

I've often thought that people who do data entry are likely to be the most likely to get CTS. When you're writing code, you spend enough time fidgeting, browsing the web, getting coffee, and just plain sitting thinking though code that you don't really do enough repetitive things to get CTS.

Well, that's how I code, anyway. This might explain my programs.

MJO

Wednesday, October 16, 2024 @ 08:30:51 EDT

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