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 | irishgit (138) 03/29/2004 | If you mean an office chair, let me relate an anecdote. Some time ago, while working in a senior elected politician's legislative office, we aquired a new staffer, an earnest young lad just out of a prestigious college. Some of us, with the rather vicious humour common to professional pols, showed him a game whereby one sat in an office chair and saw how many revolutions one could spin it. He got quite enthusiastic, and was up to five revolutions of the chair when the boss walked in to see him doing his demonstration of spin doctoring.
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 | Enkidu (37) 12/21/2003 | Pretty good for getting me from my desk to my liquor cabinet. Not the first choice for long-distance commuting though.
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 | kamylienne (77) 12/21/2003 | When I'm just too lazy at work to get up, I don't mind turning and propelling myself via my chair to wherever I need to go. But, there are just some times where you have to get up. Plus, carpet totally kills momentum.
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 | JonTheMan (27) 12/14/2003 | If you mean office chairs then I think these are a great method of transportation. It's much more fun to slowly scoot forwards or power backwards all in search of the next elusive desk or wall to propel yourself off of. Its just trippy, just a wild experience spinning around on these things. Much more attainable within workhours as a means of extreme sports then the skateboard or the surfboard.
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 | tvtator (5) 12/14/2003 | Do you mean like a wheelchair or the Hoverround? A necessity for those who need it. In a Hoverround you can go to the Grand Canyon! I get so ticked at people who use wheelchairs and don't really need them, especially at amusement parks.
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