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Originally posted by Arcane View PostI was due to go in next week to have my cataracts taken care of via laser surgery (right eye at first) but they've cancelled all elective surgeries so who knows when I will be getting it done. Meanwhile it's progressively getting harder and harder to see.
Mike
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Originally posted by nickel-city-fab View Post
Been wearing bifocals for a few years already....optivisors are next. Oddly enough, I have to take my glasses off altogether to get up close on really tiny stuff. I'm not knowledgable about optics though, couldn't say why.
Also, most eye docs won't make bifocals very strong. They think "OK" vision at 18" is fine. I had to bully mine for bifocals to let me read the small numbers on SMT resistors (0805 size). He thought that was "really strong", even though in my case it meant actually making the lens more like window glass, since I AM nearsighted. I could read all that stuff without glasses
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I was due to go in next week to have my cataracts taken care of via laser surgery (right eye at first) but they've cancelled all elective surgeries so who knows when I will be getting it done. Meanwhile it's progressively getting harder and harder to see.
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Originally posted by Paul Alciatore View PostEyeglasses.
Optivisor.
I have several pairs of readers at each workbench - different powers. As well as several Optivisors in the shop.
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I bought the 29th on disc, what a disappointment, I wasted my money.
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Originally posted by Paul Alciatore View PostEyeglasses.
Optivisor.
I have several pairs of readers at each workbench - different powers. As well as several Optivisors in the shop.
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Eyeglasses.
Optivisor.
I have several pairs of readers at each workbench - different powers. As well as several Optivisors in the shop.
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Nice! A large print edition is on my list, my eye's just aren't what they used to be.. I love the way they offer a CD that is already cross-indexed, that is just the most useful thing!
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Originally posted by Bob La Londe View PostSigh. I did it. I finally succumbed to social pressure. I bought a current edition of Machinery's Handbook. The snickering of me peers has finally brought me to my knees.
I was reading my perfectly acceptable 11th Editions published in 1942 and the darn thing wasn't making any sense. For the life of me I couldn't figure out what an egalitarian kumquat had to do with spanner emulsification. Then I realized the fine print was getting to be to much for me. I bought a Large Print 31st Edition kindergarten version.
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Sigh. I did it. I finally succumbed to social pressure
Sigh. I did it. I finally succumbed to social pressure. I bought a current edition of Machinery's Handbook. The snickering of me peers has finally brought me to my knees.
I was reading my perfectly acceptable 11th Editions published in 1942 and the darn thing wasn't making any sense. For the life of me I couldn't figure out what an egalitarian kumquat had to do with spanner emulsification. Then I realized the fine print was getting to be to much for me. I bought a Large Print 31st Edition kindergarten version.
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