> Hi guys and gals,
>
> I'd like some advice on choosing a chair to work on. I've gone  
> through a
> number of office chairs, both cheapo's and expansive ones, but I have
> yet to find one that lasts AND remains comfortable to sit on, even  
> after
> the occasional allnighters.
> After about half a year or so, the cusioning is so totally worn out  
> that
> it feels like there's no cushioning left at all and I start to use
> pillows to sit on.
>
> I even made one myself once. It had a deer skin (that I had bought in
> Norway) on the top. Alas, after a while the hairs would come off of  
> the
> skin and I had to dump it.
>
> Anyways, before I'm off to buy another chair that will last me no more
> than six months or so, I'd like to know.... what do you guys  
> recommend?

Well... to me, a chair is probably one of the most important parts of  
my tool. A professional chair means a professional mindset and a  
professional job. Us coders don't need much tools, so any tools we do  
rely on all the time (like our chairs), must be professional.

I don't know the name of mine. It's black leather, and steel chrome.  
It looks like a movie director's chair, you know the ones that the  
directors with big megaphones sit in and shout at everyone while  
sitting down, wearing their black sunglasses and french caps :)

It's got a famous name, I just forgot it. It's lasted me three years,  
comfortable, spins around, adjusts, and mostly important it looks  
elite :)

No hairs on my chair, except a few of mine.

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