Subsentient writes:
"I have a short attention span, a very short one, and I have very, abnormally poor energy levels, to such a point that while my physical strength can be up to snuff, my mind is always running at 8Mhz. I am a programmer. This is a problem. However, I find that some places are better to code at than others. If I can sit somewhere upright, looking down at the monitor, in a comfortable position, I can sometimes get some work done, and if my monitor is large, soft, and bright, I am better off still. Do soylentils have issues with location? What would you suggest for being able to sit down and code for hours, something I have NEVER been able to do?"
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Monday March 24 2014, @01:44PM
Living room couch, wireless keyboard and mouse, monitor on the coffee table (adjust distance as necessary). Puts you near the coffee maker and it's a damned sight more comfortable than even the best desk chair unless you really suck at picking couches.
Caveat: This does not go over well if you have a significant other in the house with you.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 24 2014, @04:13PM
What caveat? My husband set this up for me, with the exception that the monitor is our TV.
He's a keeper.