I was afraid I might miss it as 10 minutes before this was snapped, the fog was so heavy, I couldn't even see the river from the turn out (only about 30 feet away). But it broke incredibly fast and...
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I was afraid I might miss it as 10 minutes before this was snapped, the fog was so heavy, I couldn't even see the river from the turn out (only about 30 feet away). But it broke incredibly fast and...
Thanks Steve! :)
Indeed - those toothy floofs can MOVE when they want to! :D
Words fail to describe how beautiful Sunday morning last was.
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Spring in Yellowstone is always a great time to visit the park. This young black bear was not very far, off the opposite side of the road from me (and about 500 of my closest photography friends!)...
Jealous both of image capture - and innovative use if disparate equipment! LOL
I mean, the homeopath crowd have been dumping colloidal silver drops (among other "rare metals" into their eyes, and bodies for ages now - because reasons. Sometimes with really crazy results...
Also, if she's used to RGP wear, her vision will *never* be "as good" in that Rx with a spec lens - SV or otherwise. Has she considered wearing the CLs, and then have the doc figure an over...
Completely depends on the look and the feel you want to convey. In many provate dispensaries, you can tell they all ordered from the same boring display company. But spend a bit of time on Google...
Certainly possible of course. But in reality, would it be *that* big a loss? If they want to become the next Warby or Zenni...let them.
I usually simply list the address as: 1234 Unknown St, Unknown Town, in our state and zip. Let VSP handle their own housekeeping. *shrug* I'm hardly paid enough to do their work for them.
These events are always super cool to observe (though require a LARGE telescope and super steady air to see cleanly.) Thanks for sharing this oldy but goldy!
Down for us in UT too.
Makes more money for the Zeiss marketing dept. budget. That's it.
A/R lenses aren't magic.
Again, let me stress: never EVER EVER EVER create any tinted lens for night driving.
EVER.
It further reduces what is already notably reduced contrast sensitivity in geriatric retinas, and can...
At the end of the day, basically ALL human brains are wired such that throwing plus in front of the eyeballs is jarring to a greater or lesser degree. Add to that the very wrong, but all the same...
No tint. Have them really super clean their windshield inside and out. How used to this correction at dist are they? Never worn before (only for near tasks previously by chance?)
$500 for the wheel alone, in addition to all the equipment needed for termpering, drop ball etc...how many glass jobs will you need to run to break even? To turn a profit? Will you live that long? ...
As always, these UX "improvements" look like they were designed by a drunken kindergartner with a fat crayon. Loss of functionality, loss of any sense of brevity whatsoever. So many of these idiot...
Trivex is still more expensive.
And currently it's widely backordered - or simply non existant in many lenses.
It remains heavier than poly due to its lower index.
But PPG needs mo money, so...
BWAHAHAHA!
(But for REALS on that last one though! People be GROSS yo!)
Oh boy - Steve, really glad to hear about your early diagnosis, and positive (and rapid) recovery! Thank you for sharing your experience and the info as well. As more of us move into that stage of...
This was already "done" about 20 years ago. Was that Shamir back then too? I forget the brand name, but they claimed this exact same thing then...the "clearest" lens ever made, "no" residual reflex...
Pretty sure if literally ANY Flexon frame, got together and made freakish love babies with ANY Airlock frame, that they would 100% of the time explode the very first time they were put on a face.
As an additional tidbit, I've now called three of our regular labs, and none are telling me they can do lenticular on a polar blank. (Or zone thinning.) So that seems out as a possibility...
Oh great - then we'll have "floating nose cheese".
EW!