Hemingway?s Virtual Desk Finally Located Theorizing that Hemingway Would have Continued Pumping Out Novels with an Adjustable LifeDesk

Hemingway’s Virtual Desk Finally Located Theorizing that Hemingway Would have Continued Pumping Out Novels with an Adjustable LifeDesk










Manchester, NH (PRWEB) February 10, 2012

Why did Earnest Hemingway put the pen away after seven novels? The great American writer officially authored seven literary masterpieces. Scholars have pondered why there wasn’t an eighth. We know why…or at least offer a plausible hypothesis: Legs uncomfortably crisscrossed on weathered dock with hulking Royal typewriter on his lap, Hemingway failed to focus on phrases. This, and the black marlin were going ballistic offshore. With an adjustable LifeDesk, he could have stood at the stern of his bluewater boat and wrote with clear creativity, all the while keeping a watchful eye for the day’s first billfish surface explosion.

Fast forward to today, back in the real world, the reason productivity and creativity are hampered or a project hits the wall is due to the fatigue from working in an uncomfortable position. We’ve all been there – contorted, circulation dammed, the feeling below your hamstrings gone or tingled to the point of pain. Lest alone your wrists begging to be tested for carpal tunnel syndrome.

We have a fix: LifeDesk – a fully adjustable and elegantly contemporary work surface that contours to the way you work…and live. Whether you’re a struggling writer, prodigy programmer, or just looking up fruitcake recipes online, LifeDesk allows you to free your brain and feed your computer in absolute calm and comfort.

The most glaring shortcoming with all other desks and workspaces is their inflexibility. Shapes, sizes and heights are preordained. You get what you get. Meaning, good luck making your unique body shape and preferred posture conform to the rigid piece of furniture. So you end up reaching high, slumping low, straining your back and spending tireless hours on your bump, which is now going completely numb.

Not only does LifeDesk adjust vertically, for both seated and standing positions, the actual work surface is custom tailored—size and color – to your specifications. You don’t have to rearrange the furniture or find a freaky sculpture to shroud a hideous piece of office furniture. With LifeDesk, you’re able stylize with the existing atmosphere.

Getting its power via a standard wall outlet, the height of the desk is easily raised and lowered with the touch of a button. Work for awhile seated. Grow tired of that position and raise the surface so you can continue working on your feet – it’s good for your mind and body, as standing is just plain healthy.

Now it’s time to seal the deal. You want the flexibility and luxury of LifeDesk. Well, as it happens, we want to marry you up with our flagship product. Proving the point, we’re offering FREE SHIPPING* on your personalized LifeDesk. We’ve eliminated the financial barrier of ordering something online…

To begin your LifeDesk custom contouring experience, visit http://www.thelifedesk.com. Soon, you’ll be working – maybe Facebooking when nobody’s looking – so comfortably that finishing those once arduous big projects will seem like child’s play.

Oh, and about Hemingway, novel number eight would be in its third or fourth printing if LifeDesk had been around back when.

Product Information:

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One Response to “Hemingway?s Virtual Desk Finally Located Theorizing that Hemingway Would have Continued Pumping Out Novels with an Adjustable LifeDesk”

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