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"John Steinberg" wrote in message
... Paul Lawler wrote: One thing is to get your doctor to prescribe a pair of "astronomy glasses." The difference between these and your regular prescription is that these are focused at infinity (instead of some closer point as is done normally). That's interesting, I had no idea that could even be done. Do you need a *ginormous* exam room for that? Nope g... you just have to ask for them to be focused at infinity. It's especially helpful if you have astigmatism. |
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