here's what worked for me.
1) lowering the keyboard. You must have a real computer desk, or something that drops the keyboard down.
2) the movement and change principle. I believe the latest ergonomic theories are getting away from things like "the perfect posture." People used to try to hold the perfect pose.
Now they realize that the best thing is to change posture, keep moving around. Slouch a little. Then straighten up. In other words, exactly what you first wanted to do before you heard of ergonomics!
Along with this, just break a lot, get up from the desk and walk around for a minute. And look around a lot. And stop typing, maybe massage the hand a bit.
In other words, you are not a machine, you are an animal (physically speaking.) Act like one.
i must have cut myself off there. so i would say, at the least, you'd need some very good mathematician-type tricks, to vastly cut down the number of games that need to be considered. sorry if these comments are too stupid
here's what worked for me. 1) lowering the keyboard. You must have a real computer desk, or something that drops the keyboard down. 2) the movement and change principle. I believe the latest ergonomic theories are getting away from things like "the perfect posture." People used to try to hold the perfect pose. Now they realize that the best thing is to change posture, keep moving around. Slouch a little. Then straighten up. In other words, exactly what you first wanted to do before you heard of ergonomics! Along with this, just break a lot, get up from the desk and walk around for a minute. And look around a lot. And stop typing, maybe massage the hand a bit. In other words, you are not a machine, you are an animal (physically speaking.) Act like one.
In other words, if you know so much you don't need support, you can get it. Kind of like women.
You are correct. There are more possible chess games than there are estimated number of particles in the universe.
i must have cut myself off there. so i would say, at the least, you'd need some very good mathematician-type tricks, to vastly cut down the number of games that need to be considered. sorry if these comments are too stupid