“The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 25
On the Twenty-Fifth Day After Christmas (or is it the first Day of Martin Luther King Jr. Day?), Macenstein gave to you (or, more accurately, gave you a chance to win…) an Elevator Desktop Stand for Personal Computers from Griffin!
I love this thing. Not only does it look cool and help show off your laptop, it actually serves a couple legitimate purposes as well. The Elevator lifts your laptop off your desk, allowing you to reclaim valuable desktop space, while at the same time raising the screen to a more comfortable, ergonomically friendly viewing height. And, by “elevating” your laptop, you also allow for a 360Ëš airflow which will help keep your computer running cooler (and as any MacBook owner knows, Macs may look cool, but they don’t run cool). Elevator’s sturdy brushed aluminum and minimal design go great with any desk decor, and Elevator holds your portable computer safely and securely at just the right height to match external monitors – and to save your aching neck.
To enter: Speaking of neck strain, this morning I took a comically bad face plant while sledding and really hurt my neck (sorry, no video, but it basically looked like this). So to enter this contest, simply leave us a comment telling us what is the worst injury you have ever sustained? Winners will be picked randomly 7 days later and notified (kind of like in The Ring, only with less killing… we hope). Open to all readers world-wide. Good luck, and thanks for reading Macenstein! (Oh, and be sure to enter ALL our “12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaways!)
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Never have broken a bone, probably sprained ankle
Well, one time I was brushing my teeth, leaned over to rince, and threw my back out. There was quite a lot of embarrassment sustained.
It was when Fredo broke my heart.
Got to be in bed for nearly 6 months because of a Lumbar radiculopathy. I had a Herniated intervertebral disk, and the next disk was prolapsed!
I dance again thanks to physical therapy and acupuncture.
I had this paper cut once……
In 7th grade, I was riding a bike with a group of other cyclists. Going pretty fast, about 22 mph. I ate it, fell on my side, and slid to a stop. My foot was locked in the pedal so pretty much all the stopping power was the friction between the ground and my right leg. Healing was painful.
Was punched in the stomach by the bouncer at the bar where I worked.
I have a Macbook air … do u think that it would fit on this stand?