Yet here I sit,
staring at my keyboard completely bereft of ideas for a post.
I'd
stare at the keyboard for ages at work, trying to work out how to spell the simplest of... Continue reading Grief Brain: Baby Brain's Ugly Sister →
Not exact matches
The risk of injury is higher for people involved in technology - based tasks because we tend to move less, for example, when
staring at a fixed - height computer monitor with hands resting on a
keyboard than when using pen and paper.
Has your day job become a grind as you
stare into the distance, dreaming of more time
at your
keyboard, creating new worlds, garnering diehard fans, and finally being able...
So, you're still
staring at the monitor, fingers frozen over the
keyboard?
Has your day job become a grind as you
stare into the distance, dreaming of more time
at your
keyboard, creating new worlds, garnering diehard fans, and finally being able to pursue your dream?
But I'd rather have a possibly - more - difficult virtual
keyboard that only pops up when I need it, instead of a hardware
keyboard that both makes the device larger and less aesthetically appealing as well as
staring me in the face
at all times.
Going to work every morning, punching buttons on a
keyboard,
staring at a screen all day, come back home, eat dinner, go to sleep...???
After
staring lovingly
at the Yoga 2 Pro's screen for a bit longer than we'd care to admit, and appreciating its other improvements, like its lighter weight, slightly slimmer shell, and backlit
keyboard, a part of us wants to heap praise on Lenovo for improving on what was already a good convertible, and taking a risk by dropping in possibly the best screen we've ever seen on a laptop.