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		<title>By: San Diego Office Furniture</title>
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		<description>The linked paper on &quot;The Science of Pressure Distribution&quot; on the Mirra product page is fascinating. I&#039;ve always heard that sitting with a wallet in one pocket is bad for you - it looks like that&#039;s backed by medical information. 

The pressure mapping graphics showing how people shift in their chairs are fascinating too. I saw similar technology in one of the Dr. Scholl&#039;s foot mapping kiosks at Wal-Mart recently. That machine told me I had normal arches but &quot;high foot pressure&quot;. I think it was trying to politely tell me to lose weight! I think I just need shoes that distribute the pressure evenly. 

Daisy McCarty
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The linked paper on &#8220;The Science of Pressure Distribution&#8221; on the Mirra product page is fascinating. I&#8217;ve always heard that sitting with a wallet in one pocket is bad for you &#8211; it looks like that&#8217;s backed by medical information. </p>
<p>The pressure mapping graphics showing how people shift in their chairs are fascinating too. I saw similar technology in one of the Dr. Scholl&#8217;s foot mapping kiosks at Wal-Mart recently. That machine told me I had normal arches but &#8220;high foot pressure&#8221;. I think it was trying to politely tell me to lose weight! I think I just need shoes that distribute the pressure evenly. </p>
<p>Daisy McCarty<br />
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