- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
I sit on whatever seat like structure is available -- Computer Chair, Wooden Chair, Edge of Bed/Couch -- and sit right on the edge of the damn thing, basically leaning all of my upper body weight on my knees. I basically need to be sitting up and tilted forward in order to play decently. If I sit back, I get too relaxed, and I do poorly. It's been like this for as long as I can remember.
Currently, I sit in an old computer chair, probably about four feet from my fifteen year old 20" cathiod ray tube television. The TV gets the job done. Why bother wasting money on some "omg awsum Aych Dee telemvishun"? I guess the only drawback of the TV is that the cathiod ray tube just recently started a slow decline into death. The television screen turns green if it's too hot in the room, a problem none of the other televisions in my house have. Also, you essentially need to leave it on all the time as well, because the screen will also turn green if you leave it off for more than 10 minutes, and it will take probably an hour of being on before it reverts back to normal.
I give it 10 more years before it craps out.