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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
- Uhhh, how about a link to the Aeron chair's homepage? Or something? 71.163.120.220 22:54, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
Drawbacks
Many have noted the lack of upholstery fails to muffle or filter flatulence, a feature many will realize they have relied on from traditional chairs once adopting this fashion accessory. Also, many note the ridgid sides of the seat may be quite uncomfortable.
- If you're an enormous, flatulent individual then yes, the Aeron may not be right for you. Bobak 20:39, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
Alec Castellanos
Referring to the line: "The comfort of these chairs has been verified by Alec Castellanos." Who is Alec Castellanos, and why should his opinion matter? Until this is proven, this will be deleted from the article. Chris Berry 05:04, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
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