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From: hansen@pegasus.UUCP (Tony L. Hansen)
Newsgroups: net.consumers,net.med
Subject: British Design "Back" Chair
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Date: Mon, 3-Dec-84 00:36:42 EST
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I recently had the pleasure of trying out one of those wierd looking chairs
where you rest your knees on one part of the chair and rest your derriere on
the other part. I found it very comfortable and felt no back strain. I do
tend to get a very sore back from just about everything, so this seems
pretty neat. My question is, are they REALLY all that good for you? Or is it
just a quack fad? Would anyone who knows anything about this chair or has
any comments on it please mail them to me, as I'm considering getting one.

					Thank you,
					Sonya Hansen
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