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I haven't done the ball, but I have done those knee chairs. Okay. They're a little annoying.
What about standing desks? No. You a standing desk fan?
No.
Yeah. When I use them, I usually have lower back. It gets kind of sore just standing there.
I feel like some part of you should be relaxed. And if you're standing, you're going to want to lean on something. To have a conversation, especially. Because I know some people do podcasts standing up. Like a standing up table.
That's crazy. I have a buddy of mine who's doing... Have you ever seen the float tanks? Sure. Where you float in the salt water?
Yeah, we have one here.
Oh, no way. Yeah. So I know someone who is building a rig with a waterproof keyboard, waterproof mouse, and a VR headset so that they can have a float computing rig. Whoa. And they want to program while they're floating in space. Wow. And he hasn't gotten all the way there yet. The hardest part has actually been the mouse.
There's lots of waterproof keyboards for various industrial applications like so you don't get metal shavings and oil in them. But mice, it's actually harder.
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