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Tuesday, May 19, 2009 - 17 Posts by 9 People
My eyes are hardly that bad at all. My question is does wearing glasses affect the way I will see
So I recently went to the eye doctor and I was given glasses for the first time. The doc told me
I find wearing glasses an advantage when I'm painting or figure drawing. No need to squint my eyes
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Thursday, October 13, 2005 - 20 Posts by 18 People
Glasses? Are you going to a party?
No, not that kind of glasses. The eyewear kind. Just
go wrong, and like some of the cheap online suppliers they don't cover you against postal damage
, who do eye tests, if you need them.I have bought a pair of designet style glasses with phtocromatic
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Friday, April 10, 2009 - 20 Posts by 10 People
I am so frustrated right now and have no idea what to do...
My 3yo was put in glasses in January
. Since then, I have had to learn how to master the repair of those glasses - doing so close to every
glad we did it. He still needs to wear glasses to help keep his eyes straight but at least
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Saturday, September 05, 2009 - 25 Posts by 24 People
To be the one shooting to find safety glasses important.
What's the point of all this? Regardless
of what shooting activity you're engaged in protecting your eyes is important regardless of how rare
, so I know that stuff would have been in my eyes without the glasses.I've had brass hit my glasses
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Thursday, November 19, 2009 - 9 Posts
Nm and 532nm glasses Are there any glasses that block both 405nm and 532nm while not putting
a hole in my wallet? I'll be getting a 180mw+ bluray soon and i'd like to keep my eyes and my wallet
the glasses would be dim enough that your blink reflex should save you from permanent damage
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - 23 Posts
Or watching it in the air/on the wall damage my eyes? It was never pointed directly in my eyes
Blu-Ray laser safety/damage?? Hi everyone,
I'm unclear on the safety level of a Blu-Ray laser
to avoid aiming to avoid hitting eyes..Re: Blu-Ray laser safety/damage?? Quote: : Except
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008 - 14 Posts by 7 People
Mrs peter needed to change her glasses following a recent examination and change in prescription
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She wanted rimless, hingeless, ultra light, titanium framed specs. Glasses are more expensive
Hi,
When my very expensive designer glasses (bought in the UK) developed severe surface damage
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Thursday, October 01, 2009 - 23 Posts
Damage, or paranoia? Ok, let me explain this the best that I can. I am 25 years old (will be 26
year old. I guess my question is this. Can looking at the dot cause such damage? I know reflections
to eyes which is why I've yet to get Lasik.Re: Damage, or paranoia? Symptoms like floaters would
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Wednesday, October 07, 2009 - 15 Posts by 13 People
If you wear contact lenses you can also mention that.
I've been wearing glasses since I were
the nose thing and glasses getting dirty, wet, fogged up etc etc although my eyes get dry and irritated
South West Africa in 1986. Cracked cheek bone and some eye damage. 3 months later I was wearing specs
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009 - 34 Posts
Is wrong with your eyes. You need an optician for that.
What are glasses?
Love them or hate them
: Glasses or specs, more formally known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are frames bearing lenses worn
a specky four eyes.
Glasses Goons, what are you wearing and why did you choose them? Also feel free
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