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I see so many engineers with hand exercisers next to their keyboards. Why not combine the two? I'm picturing a knob at the top of the keyboard that adjusts the pressure necessary to press a key. Start at 98lb weakling, work up to Ahnold!
Proud Keyboarder
http://www.kitcheng...cs/popeye092306.jpg [drzeus, Sep 10 2007]
save me the trouble of posting it . . .
http://shop.usbtypewriter.com/ converts a manual typewriter into a USB computer keyboard. [FlyingToaster, Oct 18 2012]
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Seeing as all you are exercising is your forearms I think you would be working your way up from Castor Oyl to Popeye. |
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There could be a different exercise for each letter - e.g. the Enter key is a 20-lb dumbbell: lift it to type a carriage return. The caps lock is a hand grip; for an @ sign, hit the punching bag near the monitor. |
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whew, OK a + for you, only if it's on my backspace key. |
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I'm guessing you never used a typewriter, especially not to cut a mimeo stencil. |
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Hand execercisers strengthen your grip, presumably for squash. What on earth would a stiff keyboard strengthen your fingers for - poking people? |
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