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Comments on: Addicted to the Web? Walk it off

The Walkstation is a stand-up desk integrated into a treadmill. So now you can take a walk while you're working.

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by Motyoj May 29, 2008 3:12 PM PDT
They need to make a workstation with a built in toilet...now we're talkin'.
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by Kev50027 May 30, 2008 12:40 AM PDT
Rafe, you are insane. Humans create such piddly amounts of energy from walking that it would be useless, it wouldn't even run an EEEPC. Also, having to push the tread beneath you is awkward, compared to having it being moved for you while you move your feet to keep up.

The solution is sunglasses with build in displays that are translucent.
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by surfgal May 30, 2008 10:01 AM PDT
I think the energy debate misses the larger point, our health. Obesity is a huge issue and costs American business more than $60 Billion annually in health care and lost productivity issues. You are right this model is very expensive but there are other options which are more affordable. Look at the TrekDesk which also incorporates an exercise ball chair into the design. You can read about it at www.trekdesk.com. Hopefully home offices and corporations will take notice that workers can stay healthy, energetic and productive with these simple tools.
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by rafe May 30, 2008 10:03 AM PDT
@Kev50027 Good point on the mechanics of treadmills -- they don't capture human energy, I suppose.

But what about weight machines?
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by Sheepish12 May 30, 2008 6:19 PM PDT
More realistic would be a stationary bike. Those usually power themselves through your pedaling, but there is no doubt extra energy to power your computer.
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by TheOfficeRat November 11, 2008 10:12 AM PST
I don't know about the science behind using these as a power source, but I did some research on these gizmos recently and found some very affordable options (as little as $50) for do-it-yourself treadmill desks: http://www.officerat.com/2008/10/walking-at-work-can-be-neat/
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