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Wednesday, June 15, 2005

is this what's coming?

Futuristic office keeps
workers fit on the job
Obesity researcher dreams up
alternative to cubicles
Dr. James Levine keeps a 1 mph pace on his treadmill while checking his e-mail May 26 in Rochester, Minn. The obesity researcher and his team at the Mayo Clinic have developed an alternative to traditional cubicles by combining a computer, desk and treadmill in one unit. Posted by Hello

1 Comments:

Blogger Lsquared said...

Might be a good idea, I know I sure get tired of being a deskjockey all day long.

10:17 AM  

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