By: Ben Littlefield | 2010-04-01 | Business Whether you work from home, or in a large office building, you want your workday to be comfortable and productive. Ergonomic chairs are better for back, neck, and basically, your whole body. When your back and neck feel good, there is a very good chance your whole body will feel better. read more
By: Ben Littlefield | 2010-04-01 | Product Reviews The ergonomic chair challenge. The Humanscale Freedom Chair vs. the Neutral Posture Chair. Both are exceptional, comfortable office chairs. Both are ergonomic to promote good posture and a healthy body. Both will make your workday comfortable and more productive. So, which one will you choose? read more
By: Brad Zockoll | 2010-11-29 | Online promotion Large selection of ergonomic office chairs, leather, executive, conference room, mesh, and modern office chairs at discount rates. FREE Shipping on all Discount Furniture Office Chairs. read more
By: Ben Littlefield | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Ergonomic Office Chairs Reviews... When looking for an ergonomic office chair you need to consider how you use you desk. If you are leaning forward a lot, you need a task chair. If you lean back, spending most of your day on the telephone, you will probably want a full back with headrest. If you work with both hands on a keyboard all day, you may prefer different adjustments of the chair than someone whose primary motion is using a mouse. Adjustable features are best when you can operate them while seated. Humanscale Freedom chairs, adjust automatically based on the sitter's body movements. read more
By: Peter Bane | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Ten years ago, a dozen of us set out boldly to go where few had gone before: Envisioning a human-scale community designed and built in harmony with the natural world, we wanted to show a healthier way for humans to live with each other while treading lightly on the earth. We thought we could leave behind the greed, selfishness, alienation, and destructive habits of US culture and create a more meaningful life together by living more simply, closer to nature, and by helping other people to make similar changes in their own lives and circumstances. read more
By: Jay Peahan | 2011-02-22 | News and society Did you see Watson the computer in action on Jeopardy? We compare on a grandure scale Humans vs Watson and why being human prevails. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental If the human race continues to populate the planet at the exorbitant rate and exponential growth then we will eventually over tax our eco-system and environment and cause ourselves great harm. Currently over one billion people live in urban slums and do not have enough to eat. There are over 2 billion people with not enough water and a too are starving. Still the number of people being born each day is astronomical. read more
By: Perry Ahlgrimm | 2010-04-02 | Pets The commonly held belief that you can become the 'pack leader' (based on wild wolf and dog observation) over your 4 legged companion is false. The way that dogs view us has been misinterpreted. This article explains why and how humans fit into the life of a dog. read more
By: Drake Crossland | 2010-09-08 | Pets As city limits take in suburbs and urban sprawl pushes housing further into rural areas, wildlife such as deer, squirrels and other animals may find themselves competing with humans for places to live. However humans and wildlife can co-exist with some care. read more
By: Stewart Wrighter | 2010-10-04 | Home & Family This article highlights the mosquito and how it bites humans to get blood. It also gives some insight into eliminating the habitat that mosquitoes like to keep their numbers under control. read more
By: Victrya Gold | 2010-11-22 | Home & Family The appearance and Go Training affairs is accepted by abounding humans who has accomplished it. read more
By: Dawginc | 2010-09-29 | Home improvement Bears are majestic and beautiful creatures, but humans and bears do not always make the best neighbors. While we all realize that bears are dangerous animals, the truth is that we can sometimes be more harmful to them. read more
By: Rabbi David S. Gruber | 2010-10-05 | Marriage The Seven Blessings are a central part of the Jewish wedding ceremony. In this article Rabbi Gruber introduces a new humanistic version of the classic blessings. While based on the themes of the current Humanist Manifesto, it preserves the basic form and cadence of the traditional blessings. read more
By: jack paa | 2010-12-18 | Software Bigbang is new financial experience because its humans to machine and machine to humans transacting system. Humans trust Forex Bigbang rush system which is robot based Forex trader and it transacts in real Forex markets against humans. read more
By: Sensibledogs | 2011-02-09 | Pets Dogs were certainly the first animals to be domesticated, and have lived alongside us humans for thousands of years. We are blessed that the Nomads of years past took the time to tame the wolf and appreciate their benefits to the human race. read more