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127: Advice Nurse
Episode 127

127: Advice Nurse

In a main topic, your hosts try to share some ideas on sustainably working remotely from home

Reconcilable Differences · Merlin Mann and John Siracusa

April 2, 20201h 42m

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In a main topic, your hosts try to share some ideas on sustainably working remotely from home

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Links and Show Notes:

On top of all the sheltering-in-place, John is nursing a new injury, and Merlin doesn't love hearing it described at all. This leads to some medical technology discussion plus an on-air debriding agent demo.

History and experience can be pretty good teachers, but working yourself to a damaged nub is a terrible game for the young and should be considered harmful.

And, then there's the technology we use to stay connected and the managers who need to manage. Were you aware that Tom totally knows Craig Chaquico?

Listen, team, there are going to be a lot of adjustments, but also some great opportunities. We swear.

Hang in there, stay inside, and please take care of yourselves.

(Recorded on Tuesday, March 24, 2020)

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Craig Chaquico - Wikipedia
Dr. Pascarelli's Complete Guide to Repetitive Strain Injury: What You Need to Know About RSI and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Pascarelli M.D., Emil: 9780471388432: Amazon.com: Books
Accidental Clicking

"John Siracusa joins me to discuss RSI in depth, drawing on both of our experiences we look at what works, what doesn’t and why you should care. Keyboards, trackpads, trackballs, mice, chairs, we cover it all."