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    Hammerhead Shark Tekime's Avatar
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    Goodwill? You gotta have a Goodwill... or Salvation Army or something. There's lots of used furniture at those places. Got my current computer desk for $5 and it's huge, sturdy and has lots of drawers
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    http://www.bestbuy.com/detail.asp?e=...t=908&scat=910

    I have this, very nice. I am not really into leather that much. You might want to go check out some for yourself before buying online. It really depends on preference. Ohh and by the way the most expensive chairs are not always the most comfortable, TRUST ME!!!
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    Originally posted by DuronFanatic
    My dad is an ergonamist. He customizes people's work station to fit their needs. He has worked all around the U.S.. I asked him your question and the answer is a pellow. Just put a pellow in your chair you currently have. Your not going to find a great fitting chair for $100. A good, long lasting chair costs $300-$500. A pellow will make the chair feel a little more comfortable believe it or not.
    do you mean a "pillow?"
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    Originally posted by Insey


    do you mean a "pillow?"
    Opps ....Yea. I was occupied by the TV too. :rolleyes:

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    Originally posted by pwain
    Buy a chair that spins, it helps for entertainment while waiting for something to install/download or bootup.

    of course I dont recomend buying a chair online, you cant see the quality of it or if its very comfortable
    My kids do this(spinning in the chair) and its like chinese water-torture.
    Thank you sir. May I have another?

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    I got my chairs for free, so I wish I could help on this one.

    If you want to know how I got them, well, the city where I live had alot of internet companies go bust. For some reason a majority of them decided to throw away their chairs instead of sell them. Managed a few chairs from different companies, a desk that is too big for me to use at the moment, and a few file cabnets.

    They were just sitting there by a dumpster looking comfortable, why let them go to waste?
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    Originally posted by pwain
    Buy a chair that spins, it helps for entertainment while waiting for something to install/download or bootup.

    of course I dont recomend buying a chair online, you cant see the quality of it or if its very comfortable
    LOL. Oh and don't forget height adjustable so when you spin you make it go down too!

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    I paid 90 bucks for this one and now apparently it is 70 bucks:

    http://www.officemax.com/max/solutio...kOID=536974577

    I really like it although the back doesn't go up all the way so I can't rest my head . I have a somewhat bad back from playing volleyball so a comfortable chair is important to me, and this fit the bill.
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