Device Injuries
-
linuxmint7 last edited by
You could claim compensation from the laptop manufacturer for injuries sustained whilst using one of their products.
-
Deleted User last edited by
My thumbs hurt because of typing in phone.
Sue the phone maker.
That is not the case, it is not phone maker's fault, it is mine.
-
A Former User last edited by
The most prominent device problems, though, are those issues with one's back, neck, often bottom*;)* That's not mentioning the overall decay of the human body - however in favour of overexercising our finger muscles*;)*
-
linuxmint7 last edited by
however in favour of overexercising our finger muscles
Or maybe ones wrist muscles. Ahem!.
-
A Former User last edited by
Only if you mostly type and also use only keyboard shortcuts instead of mouse gestures*:sherlock:*
Even then your wrists' movements are rather limited*:P* -
Deleted User last edited by
Oh, man!!! I must be furiously old-fashioned. The only device injuries I seem to get come from not being as careful as I should be around power tools.
The last incident at least wasn't too bad-- I was using a Roto-Zip bit in my Dremel Motor-tool (advertized speed around 30,000 rpm) and got the tip a little too close to my finger. Fortunately it only just barely touched and I only got a slight nick out of it (really slight, if I didn't know it had touched no one would know) but--- that's my recent "device injury" story.