![]() YogaChair--The Perfect Computer Chair--For Those Who Seek Ultimate Comfort And Great Posture, YogaChair Is The Perfect Solution. Finally, An Affordable High-Quality Kneeling Chair Available In A Variety Of Colors. The Comfort Of Natural Posture. Sitting Never Felt So Good!! $149.99 I always thought these chairs looked ridiculous, but when I began to have a recurrence of back spasms I realized my standard "ergonomic" office chair was to blame. I bought one of these YogaChairs to use sitting at my desk and working on the computer. Within a few weeks my back once again felt great! The chair doesn't look very comfortable but when you actually sit in it for a few hours, it is! The only reason I didn't give five stars is that the construction of the chair, which involves screws, is a little flimsy if someone of average size (me) is going to be putting their weight on the chair all day, and I have had some issues with screws stripping their holes and working their way out of the frame. On the plus side, while the chair is not the greatest workmanship, it is very light, easy to assemble, easy to carry around and if you spill Coke or something on the seat, the fabric easily wipes clean. I recommend this chair to anyone of normal/ average weight/ size (sadly the chair probably won't be able to hold you if you're too heavy) who has to sit all day at a desk or computer and whose back suffers as a result. ![]() Never marry a man who refers to the Rehearsal Dinner as the Last Supper - funny bumper stickers (Medium 10x2.8 in.) $2.95 Size: Medium 10 x 2.8 inches. Perfect for your car, truck, motorhome, office cubicle, etc. ![]() The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived: How Characters of Fiction, Myth, Legends, Television, and Movies Have Shaped Our Society, Changed Our Behavior, and Set the Course of History $13.95 Though I can and would quibble with who made their list (for example I probably would have been more inclined to include Hannibal Lechter and less inclined to include Buffy the Vampire Slayer) but I can't quibble with their mission. In history, mythology, literature, theatre, novels and more recently, movies and television, culture's so called mythical characters often have more influence than the real flesh and blood ones. In terms of history, (perhaps stupidly) I was surprised to learn that William Tell was actually a mythical character. According to the authors, his story wasn't even told until some 150 years passed from the time of Swiss independence. And interesting, the Tell story itself had been borrowed from several earlier non Swiss versions (including one from China!). In terms of literature, though I knew Dracula as he was devised was mythological but I didn't realize just how creative Bram Stoker had been inventing him. The idea that he could be conquered by the sign of the cross for example was all Stokers according to the authors. This one of those "fun" books in the tradition of the Ken Davis "Don't Know Much About..." series as well as pretty much anything by historian Rick Shenkman. So if you read and enjoy this book I would heartily recommend anything by those other authors. If you want something a little more searching...like, for example, an exploration of the process by which characters come to be invented and get more and more stories told about them, I would suggest Religion Explained by Pascal Boyer as well as Marvin Harris' Cows, Pigs, Wars and Witches. In each case, the authors in question try to be a little more searching and methodical about the genesis of myth. But whether you read the other books or not you'll enjoy this one because it talks about some pretty interesting characters. ![]() The Boy Who Never $9.96 "The Boy Who Never" Album has very enjoyable music and lyrics that speak deeply to me and resonate joyously in my soul. There's a special magic for me to it because of its wide emotional range and breadth of evocative power. As a LP fan I frequently listen to it and his other albums with great relish and pleasure. I really enjoy Landon's voice and vocal technique in "The Boy Who Never". His musical arrangements are pretty captivating and his poetic lyrics are most engaging. They keep singing in my mind, heart and soul during the day, at bedtime and even in my dreams. I'm glad and thankful that he made this wonderful music out of his extra-ordinary giftedness. The world is a better place because of it, since his music and its themes have a real spirituality and motivating perspective to enrich the Human Spirit. We must be kindred spirits, of sorts, I guess. I'd recommend folks give it a try and stick with it to allow it to break through with the gift of a new, deeper and higher consciousness of metaphysical values since it searches the "Great Truths" which advance the understanding of the meaning of life. "The Boy Who Never" has so much "heart" it is a living Joy. WOW!!! Excellent work, Landon! Blessed are You...Thank You!!! five (5) stars! |
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