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Revision as of 20:05, 2 February 2006 edit81.178.101.180 (talk) Removed useless advertisement, fixed tampered dates← Previous edit Revision as of 11:15, 17 February 2006 edit undo212.130.58.66 (talk) Added a possible link to the Aeron Chair page at the C2 wiki.Next edit →
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* Possibly, I really like the Aeron ] at my ]. It is one of the few chairs I can sit in for long periods of time without ] and discomfort. Overall I think its design is quite unique. It is also very ]. Unfortunately when a company like ] is producing high-end product or something that is different it becomes difficult to not use some un-slanted ]. Probably most of the articles that cover any product and/or ] could seem like an ] from one degree to another. ] 08:03, 9 December 2005 (UTC) * Possibly, I really like the Aeron ] at my ]. It is one of the few chairs I can sit in for long periods of time without ] and discomfort. Overall I think its design is quite unique. It is also very ]. Unfortunately when a company like ] is producing high-end product or something that is different it becomes difficult to not use some un-slanted ]. Probably most of the articles that cover any product and/or ] could seem like an ] from one degree to another. ] 08:03, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

* What about the ? It has a little story about how well-linked pages rank very high on Google, and how much Alpha Geeks influence other geeks. It could be a testimony to the "cultness" of the chair. I am now shopping for an Aeron chair, because Joel Spolsky mentioned them. -Olle Jonsson

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Is it just me, or does this seem slightly like an advertisement? (Pardon me if I'm wrong, that could just be my opinion :)) Julianne

  • Yea the whole "This is an example of the kind of design touch that sets Herman Miller apart." seems a little NPOV to me, anyone interested in adding more about the chair and less about the designer? Mbisanz 00:11, August 27, 2005 (UTC)
  • Possibly, I really like the Aeron chairs at my office. It is one of the few chairs I can sit in for long periods of time without pain and discomfort. Overall I think its design is quite unique. It is also very Ergonomic. Unfortunately when a company like Herman Miller is producing high-end product or something that is different it becomes difficult to not use some un-slanted language. Probably most of the articles that cover any product and/or company could seem like an advertisement from one degree to another. Bdelisle 08:03, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
  • What about the C2 wiki page on the chair? It has a little story about how well-linked pages rank very high on Google, and how much Alpha Geeks influence other geeks. It could be a testimony to the "cultness" of the chair. I am now shopping for an Aeron chair, because Joel Spolsky mentioned them. -Olle Jonsson