I think he was referring to what people consider to be a life-threatening illness.
Then again, who's to say what an illness is. Are illnesses only thing that have an immediate threat on your life? What about ones that stop you from doing your job? What about conditions that stop you from living your life normally?
In my country and culture, psychological and mental illnesses, which are also "real illnesses" by medical terms, are also given the same stare.
(I'm so very very sorry, but this is an off-topic comment. It seems that I can't comment on old threads, and I cannot send private messages to users either... so I'm stumped, and here I am.
You mentioned in one of your posts that you're an owner of the Natural 4000 keyboard - I just received mine from amazon (after picking up some symptoms of RSI) -- I love it, except one little thing that has me thinking that I should return this: the space bar is abnormally hard to depress. Is that so for your 4000 as well? Should I just return this keyboard and get another brand, or should I request a different 4000 without this 'defect'?
Thanks, and sorry again for the odd manner of messaging.)
You can always email me, my email is in the profile.
But as for your question. No, mine is fine although it is somewhat harder than on other keyboards. You just get used to it over time. 4000s are odd, i have 2 and each have different quirks(but nothing too serious), so try replacing it.
Then again, who's to say what an illness is. Are illnesses only thing that have an immediate threat on your life? What about ones that stop you from doing your job? What about conditions that stop you from living your life normally?
In my country and culture, psychological and mental illnesses, which are also "real illnesses" by medical terms, are also given the same stare.