> I haven't paid a lot of attention to how the ones here work.
> Basically the seat is put up, the chair positioned and a couple of straps
> hold it in place.
That was our original system. The straps often got twisted up in side the
return
asswmblies, so difficult to deploy(& lots of lost time in rush hhour, usually);
the new hooks system isso uch faster & more reliable.
A-to-B & I'm happy.
Or even A to A & 3/4 & I can wheel the rest.
When I first moved out here into the 'burbs, it was great, I hads a bus pick me
up just outside my place, dropped me off a half block from work; coming home, I
wheeled 5 minutes & took the train to a st9op- where the same bus picked me up &
dropped me across the street from home, with an air-conditioned ride (I'd tilt
my
chair back & sleep on the way home, after a busy 12-hour shift)
Now it's more complicated,but a similar total time, if I have to go downtown,
but
my job is all online now.
Your friend,
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Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM
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