May 1

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Over 20,000 Visits!

By Tim

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Summary: 20,000 pageviews is a real achievement. Thank you all for reading!

Because I’m Happy

I’m Happy

This week has been a great week.

I have fulfilled one of my goals to become a published author with my
debut short story
on Amazon.

Even better, Timbo On Tech has surpassed 20,000 visits in the time it has been running.

I know from the Google stats that a number of you have come back to the site on multiple occasions.
So I want to thank you all for reading and being a part of things here.

20,000 visits

Top 5 Posts

To celebrate, here is a list of my top 5 most popular posts of all time for your enjoyment.

  1. My Xbox Transfer Cable Won’t Work

It seems those hard disk file transfers have got no easier for Xbox 360 owners.

  1. RSI Prevention – Mouse Alternatives

The ultimate mouse is vertical – or is it?

  1. RSI Prevention – Gripmaster Hand Exerciser

These little beauties may help stop your hands hurting.

  1. 5 Free Software Tools To Help Prevent RSI

Everything for the desktop, from break timers to app launchers

  1. RSI Prevention – Trackballs

Flip a mouse on its head and what have you got?

So as you can see, there’s a bit of a theme here.

On the one hand, it saddens me that so many people suffer in this way.

On the other hand, I guess my original vision (to help people) must be happening somewhere along the way.

Which is your favourite article?

Leave a comment to let us know.

Meanwhile, here is the link to my new book (shameless plug ;).

About the author

I'm Tim Bader, founder of ErgonomicToolbox.com and the Ergonomic Toolbox training course. I am a writer, author, blogger and church leader, and I help people to overcome RSI and live comfortably with technology.
When I'm not writing, helping or training people, I live at home with my wife, two teenage kids and Playstation.

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