Email Suffocation

by ryan | February 20, 2008 at 08:29 pm
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If  you thought emails simply eat away at your life by taking up time here's a whole other aspect to worry about. Emails are suffocating, literally. 
People hold their breath when they check their e-mail, says writer Linda Stone (quoted today in Boing Boing). They also breathe shallowly while using their computers and hyperventilate on their phones, all of which aggravates stress symptoms and might even make you fat. So now you're aware of your breathing. You're welcome. Read this post every three minutes to remind
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Jeremiah Kellogg

Here I am, reading my emails. I use an Apple MacBook for reading emails because of its portability and ease of use.

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