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		<title>Comment on Curve Concept Video by Paul Snyder</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Snyder</dc:creator>
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		<description>A brief comment - as you noted in your article only one fulltime user of a touchscreen had more than a years experience with arm fatique, and reported none. It seems that most researchers simply assume that gorilla arm occurs and cannot be compensated for. There is a need for a controlled study using a vertical surface at least 4 hours a day to quantify if longterm touchscreen arm fatigue is really just a myth.</description>
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