Survived the first day of what will doubtlessly be a mad, mad week. No moving, but we were deciding what stuff to keep and what to throw out. Then spent the rest of my time taking stuff apart and throwing it out.
But I did get a freebie: among the pile of unwanted items was a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic keyboard, so I claimed it. I'm using it right now and it works perfectly fine. The only thing I can see "wrong" with it is that some of the letters have faded. Considering that the retail cost of one of these is around $60, I'm pretty pleased to have gotten one for free. The keyboard is wired, so I'm totally guessing it was discarded for a cordless model. Speaking as a cordless user for the past couple of years, I think cordless keyboards and mice are overrated: you get annoying warnings about low battery levels even when there's still a good amount of juice left, the batteries in the mouse makes it heavier than I like it to be, and I actually end up with more clutter on the desk because of the remote pod that's needed to receive signals from the mouse and keyboard.
Anyway, I've never used an ergonomic keyboard until now: the thing is huge - it's like I have an aircraft carrier on my desk.

But it feels very nice - "natural" indeed. It also has a generous wristpad. I'm loathe to go back to a "regular" keyboard now.