Ren's FangSchwing (Room Magick)
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Ren's FangSchwing (Room Magick)         


Author: ren
Date: Jan 7, 2007 04:43

There are a lot of people out there who charge a lot of money for this
but I am going to break it down for you and tell you why you should
consider where you live right now. Most people who consider themselves
experts in FengShue don't even know about this.

My play on the words for interior decoration and ergonomic harmony is
meant to be a joke. But there is no joke about keeping where you spend
a lot of time a most harmonious, healing, and restful place. These are
a few things you may not have thought of when buying things for your
living space.
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Re: Ren's FangSchwing (Room Magick)         


Author: Tom
Date: Jan 7, 2007 07:24

"ren" hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168173786.897805.81000@i15g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> There are a lot of people out there who charge a lot of money for this

But you don't know fuck-all about iot and so cannot get anyone to pay you
anything for it. Instread, you'll try to find some people even more
ignorant than yourself and try to convince them that you have even one
cogent thing to say on this subject.
> And how about a humanoid robot toy that actually serves drinks and
> loads and unloads dishes and clothes!

Well, you could probably get someone to pay you to serve drinks and do the
dishes. Why not try it?
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Re: Ren's FangSchwing (Room Magick)         


Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Jan 7, 2007 10:21

ren wrote:
> There are a lot of people out there who charge a lot of money for this
> but I am going to break it down for you and tell you why you should
> consider where you live right now. Most people who consider themselves
> experts in FengShue don't even know about this.
>
> My play on the words for interior decoration and ergonomic harmony is
> meant to be a joke. But there is no joke about keeping where you spend
> a lot of time a most harmonious, healing, and restful place. These are
> a few things you may not have thought of when buying things for your
> living space.
>
> Ergonomics
> When you sit down you should always consider keeping your back and your
> neck as straight as possible. This means keeping your monitor at eye
> level and your keyboard at elbow level.
> Since I sit on a sofa-bed I have chosen
> a three drawer bedside chest (color: dark-brown finish)
> on that a black silverstone desktop case
> on that rests the 20 inch flat-screen monitor that I can see at eye ...
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