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- From: ravn@imada.ou.dk (Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen)
- Subject: Re: hand injuries
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.140656.7146@imada.ou.dk>
- Sender: news@imada.ou.dk (USENET News System)
- Organization: Dept. of Math. & Computer Science, Odense University, Denmark
- References: <1993Jan26.002855.29015@smos.com>
- Distribution: comp
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 14:06:56 GMT
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- david@smos.com (David Tornheim) writes:
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- >I have used EMACS for about 8 years now and have sworn by it, since
- >I can use it on almost every machine. Unfortunately, I've noticed that
- >my hands hurt quite a bit at the end of the day, _especially_ when
- >I edit files with EMACS.
-
- > Is anyone else in the same boat? Does anyone
- >have other suggestions?
-
- >-David Tornheim
-
- Well. The problem is very common with hurting hands. Everyone with
- such pain, should consider reading the FAQ on Typing injuries (news
- group "news.answers", as I cannot throw a ftp-site of my head).
-
- The problem is basically *not* cured by switching editors but more by
- changing your way of work with the console. Just a thing as pushing the
- keyboard back, and resting your underarms on the table may do wonders --
- it did to me!
-
- Regards,
- --
- Thorbj{\o}rn Andersen
- ravn@imada.ou.dk
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