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ISSUE: February 1, 2012
Articles about eyestrain
Keyed Up - Keyboards Reviewed
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3-1-2004
Today's keyboards light up, fold up, split up, and send up the old QWERTY layout. Wireless and optical or ergonomic and sloped, you'll never just hunt-and-peck again.
Article Excerpts:
...keyboard, it’s great for reducing
eyestrain
when working at night or in low-lit spaces (like...
page 4
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7-1-2001
Create a home office that works. But don't worry, a seasoned workplace architect is here to tutor you.
Article Excerpts:
...up to you to protect yourself from fatigue,
eyestrain
, and repetitive stress injuries. A workplace...
(copy)right And Wrong
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6-15-2006
Digitizing books and making them available online to everybody is a good thing. Or is it? Say you write a book. Say someone illicitly obtains a digitized copy and posts it on the Internet. Thousands of people download your book — for fr...
Article Excerpts:
...battery life and a screen designed to reduce
eyestrain
. What to read on it? One of the HarperCollins,...
page 1
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11-15-2002
You'll find something for just about everyone on your gift list from this cool selection of hot new products.
Article Excerpts:
... Lilliputian CD/MP3 players is fantastic, but the
eyestrain
necessary to decipher their barely legible...
Amerykánska Powiesc
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1-15-2010
In one of my first editor’s notes, I made a passing reference to overcoming dyslexia when I was a child. The quick hit I did on the topic was intentional, as I had shared this secret with only a handful of people over the years. I wanted to get it off my chest, and I also felt it was important as a nod to full disclosure regarding who’s editing American Way. To announce it in such a public forum was a nerve- racking prospect for me, especially from this chair, because editors are supposed to be wordsmiths and grammarians. I am both — by degree, anyway — but no matter how many years have passed since all the words on a page did somersaults, some remnants of this former condition still linger.
Article Excerpts:
...read for hours on end. Being able to suffer
eyestrain
from all those reading hours is a small victory...