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Some local boys were sent to my home, with a statement, which when while looking at my chair, was stated "YOU AIN'T GOING TO GET ME TO SIT ON THAT THING!" (CONSERVATIVES)
A female bureaucrat at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories, upon hearing of my "fantastic chair", insisted that I let her try it out. The next day, she called and told me to pick up my chair and remove it from the office! When I asked her why, she said diplomatically, that "It's just not me". (LIBERALS)
The scientists were apolitical. They had what I call, straight brains, while the liberals and the conservatives have what I call, strait brains. (strait brains are FK'D brains).
Next thing you know, I'll be throwing a thesis on the functionalities and dysfunctionalities, and/per their respective relationships with respectionisms. I'm saving it for an advanced day date.
So, to stop the German problem, the Norwegians installed a knee-block to keep the Germans from sliding off their forward tilted seats. That worked beautifully, until Germans began having "knee problems" from overuse knee pressure.
The knee block put their knees in a stasis pressure.
No alternating the pressure points was not good.
My chair alternates the pressure points up and down from the knee to lower on the leg - just by reaching for a pencil on the user's desk. Any upper movement moves the pressure points below.
Over the phone I told Peter Opsvik that I couldn't understand why he didn't see the need for alternating the pressure point, by for instance, mounting the knee cushion from a hinge like I did.
He said he thought of it but believed that that would crash the fashion barrier, which would make his chair unmarketable.
Well, he probably had that right.
My chair is probably perceive by many as a Portland Oregon during a pandemic.
My thought was that mine would adequately fill a needed niche.
My chair is probably perceived by many as a Portland Oregon during a pandemic.
The Pertie Lissome Chair comprises the synergistics creating a user-result of a user caught between two rotating cushions, interacting, any user movement of one or the other of the cushions.
I could speak more clearly if it wasn't for Aristotle!
It's "offensive" because your moral betters SAY IT IS and no other explanation is needed. This new rule is now in effect and any attempt to seek a more detailed explanation will only confirm you're a hateful bigot.
My chair is probably perceive by many as a Portland Oregon during a pandemic.
An RML scientist, who was the Lab Chief of "Molecular Structure and Function", purchased a Pertie Lissome from me because trying it reduced his severe paining lumbar area to zero pain when sitting on it a certain way, causing the needed forward force to it.
When his university artist educated son looked at it in person, the son told him it was very artistic.
Afterward, he told me his son wasn't very artistic, though.
I'm prolly suffering from artism, myself.
Last edited by Hyperthetic; 10-17-2020 at 03:17 PM..
They're considering changing their name to "Newspeak."
Dictionaries change with new facts and findings, just like science. Don't create a conspiracy theory where none exists.
Better you should spend all that energy explaining how all that stuff got on Rudy's Russian laptop. That keeps you busy so the rest of us can get some work done.
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