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Default Zenni, my first bifocal

On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 18:07:58 -0500, Ecnerwal
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Ed Huntress wrote:

Mine are Varilux Physio polycarbonate. They're slick, but I still
don't like the narrow corridor I've seen with all the progressives
I've tried.


I've got a pair of progressive lenses sitting in some nice frames. Waste
of frames. If I blacked out all but a 2-3mm strip from top to bottom of
the lenses they might be of some use (when wearing blinders was OK,
which is not often.) The beer-goggle-bs going on at ether side is
nauseating. That was a waste of money I won't make again.

So, I have reading glasses, computer glasses, regular glasses,
fiddly-work close-up glasses....perhaps I'll get frames that have a
turret to rotate 4-5 different lenses into position.


Ha-ha! Use M-codes and a pocket computer.

I like your idea. Heck, I'm already wearing I don't know how many
microprocessors, between the cell phone and the insulin pump. What's
one more? d8-)

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Ed Huntress