I'd bet more than even money that the polar lenses they didn't like were almost certainly Oakleys. Which are definitely and firmly in the optical garbage category - they're also one of the most...
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I'd bet more than even money that the polar lenses they didn't like were almost certainly Oakleys. Which are definitely and firmly in the optical garbage category - they're also one of the most...
Robert. Dude.
This may be the silliest thing I've read here in a good while! That's a subjective opinion of course, and you're absolutely entitled to it. But absolutely NOT based in optical...
You fit a traditional PAL and hoped it would work just like a computer lens. But of course, it isn't. Therein lies 100% of the issue.
Use the right tool for the job, and watch your expensive...
Personally, I wouldn't use *any* autolensometer for layout/blocking purposes. Might get more insight if you can provide make/model of the new auto unit for others who may use the same?
Try DAC maybe?
800-800-1550
https://www.dactechnologies.com/
Yep. Let's be crystal clear - that ancient brochure is NOT part of AIM/FAR regulation. And their "number of reasons" are laughably vague in that context. There are thousands of pilots who DO wear...
As a skier in Utah, I can tell you from years of direct, personal experience, as well as having fit thousands of fellow skiers and boarders that the "not being able to see ice" thing is nothing but a...
Tint and Crizal aren't compatible.
Further, I wasn't aware that XR was being offered in pre-tinted 1.67 blanks yet (at least not according to E rep out of Omega Dallas I spoke with). If that's...
Contact your local Lion's Club.
Ugh. Doc, you got me. Again. Yeah.
If you look at them sideways will they shatter into a bazillion pieces?
Are they horrid yellow/brown in appearance?
Will they be available in anything other than Crizal treatments?
And to...
Heh - what sleep? I've got plenty of stresses at work to keep me awake at night as it is! :)
THERE. IS. NO. "DANGER".
AT ALL.
Scientific studies have already borne this out. We do our patients a massive mis-service in continuing to perpetuate ANY of this crap. Let's put it to bed...
Remember also that as you decrease add, their depth of field will also increase. It's more important to be precise, the closer you get to the end of the nose. That middle range will have a fair...
https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/should-you-be-worried-about-blue-light
"there is no scientific evidence that blue light from digital devices causes damage to your eye."
...
*le sigh*
I know, and found some there, but was wondering of any "locals" here might have some old ones sitting on a back shelf collecting dust. Given the ancient age of our AIT blocker, I was hesitant to...
A Definity 4.0 analogy then?
Here's the white paper:
https://www.qldsamerica.com/_files/ugd/afad1f_bf2f69e6073d4b4fa35fcbff401ce06d.pdf
At it's most basic, the concept seems to be something like a Camber blank, just...
Anyone happen to have an old collection of AIT metal blocks they'd be willing to part with? (Part # 1682-A) I've only got 10, and they're old and worn, and could use a few new ones. Not sure many...
How does asph poly [+ or -] factor into your equation Doc?
The public at large truly doesn't care about a given dispenser's pride. *shrug* Additionally, it wasn't the interweb that was the downfall of licensure. It was licensure itself.
Read that...
Preferences friends?
I'm in need of new blocks for our lab, and before investing I'd like to learn more about pros/cons, perceptions and preferences you all may have. We're still stuck with an...
Make a switch to 1.67 perhaps? Also...cataracts / diabetic?
Keep it simple Doc. You're getting paid like NOTHING to service these managed care plans. And many will happily audit you into next Tuesday if they think you slighted them one red cent. Frame only...