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Tom Gardner
 
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"Jeff Wisnia" wrote in message
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The pinhole in the "What's This" No. 360 reminded me of this tip.

Metal content: Reading a mike, the markings on a small drill bit, or a
phone number printed on a tool supplier's business card......when you
haven't got your reading glasses with you......and nobody is around to ask
for help.

Use a "hand made" pinhole lens.

Cup your hand slightly and cross your thumb over your index finger. Roll
and squeeze your thumb sideways until you can see light coming through a
little opening (about .015" diameter) between your thumb and the place
where your forefinger joins your hand.

Freeze your fingers in that position, bring your hand up to your eye and
peer through that "pinhole". Put the thing you need to read about two
inches in front of your hand and alter that distance until it's in focus.

Presto! Not much depth of field or angle of view, but if you only need to
read a few characters it's much better than nothing.

I've always wondered how many millennia ago some poor bugger with
deteriorating eyesight discovered that trick, using nothing other than the
hand G-d gave him.

Jeff
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Jeffry Wisnia

(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)

"Truth exists; only falsehood has to be invented."


Jeff's getting old, Jeff's getting old, na-na-na-naaa-naa-na!

Please post more geriatric tricks as I curse the *******s that print stuff
smaller and smaller and with grey ink on slightly lighter grey paper...Mom
told me I'd go blind.

OBTW, you're using a small aperature as the pin-hole effect produces an
image upside-down.