On Apr 8, 2007, at 6:20 PM, Walter Purvis wrote: >> I just want it to be so incredibly comfortable that I could >> sit in it for 20 hours straight without having the feeling >> of death encroaching :) > > I have been thinking about just using a regular Laz-Y-Boy style > recliner. > They are far more comfortable than any office chair I've ever sat > in, plus > they have the leg rest and such. > > Since it's fairly difficult to slide a recliner around (on carpet it's > nearly impossible), I think I'd need a table on wheels to hold my > monitors, > and then I could just push that table out of the way when I need to > get into > or out of the chair (keyboard and mouse could just sit on a board > across my > lap, resting on the recliner's arms probably). > > Most tables are too tall, so I'd need a table that is (a) > adjustable to a > low height, and (b) on wheels/casters or able to have wheels/ > casters added. > Oh, and (c) extra caffeine to keep from dozing off. > > Has anyone actually tried a setup like this? Anyone think it would > work?
What about the tables that hospitals and nursing homes use? It's on wheels, it has a bar on one side, and is made so the wheels slide under the bed and come up one side then adjusts so you can eat while in bed. Some have drawers so you can store combs and grooming products, paper, etc. in them. Wouldn't that work? Sometimes the homes and hospitals throw out really old ones or will part with old ones, or you can look in a hospital supply catalog... _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
