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Old November 13th 05, 06:18 PM
Jim Burns
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Rofl! 2000 years ago I'd have been just as dead. You'd have been named
Marco, and I'd have been named Polo and I'm afraid we'd have been
vegetarians because plants would be the only things we could sneak up on.

I took my physical a week ago, and the only thing I was worried about was my
eyesight. Class 2 requires vision corrected to 20/20 and I hadn't been to
the eye doctor in ages, so I had no idea whether my current glasses were up
to par. I wasn't worried too bad, because I really don't need a class 2, so
I left the application blank and if I my glasses didn't correct to 20/20,
I'd simply get a class 3 medical.

So, the Dr has me lean into the vision device and asks me if, with my right
eye, glasses on, I can read the top row of letters, the huge ones....
Nope... can't see a dang thing. He says "hmmm" Ok, left eye... nope not a
dang thing. So I tell him, that I really didn't think that there were any
letters there and he says "hmmm OOPS!" click, try now. Scared the crap
out of me, here I had thought I was going blind and he didn't have the
device set up correctly.

Ok, now which musical note is the arrow over.... um... um... I don't see any
notes, just the bars. OOPS! click, try now. Once again I'm wondering if
I'm blinder than I thought I was.

Anyway, after it was all over, my glasses are fine and I left with my Class
2 in my pocket. Slight low freq hearing loss in my left ear, and blood
pressure lower than average.

Jim



"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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From your post, though, it seems that your normal vision is ok -- you

just
need reading glasses.


Bwa-ha-haaaa!

I can't see ANYTHING without my glasses, beyond about 6 inches. 2000

years
ago, I'd be dead by now, simply because no one would want to hunt for me
anymore...

;-)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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"George Patterson" wrote in message
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Jay Honeck wrote:

Can anyone recommend "progressive" bi-focals?


The best results I've gotten are from these. I've tried the type of
bifocals that have a small circular reading section. Hated them because

I
had to move my head back and forth to read. I tried trifocals. These

were
fine during the day, but one of the lines went right across the brake
lights of cars in front of me at night, unless I held my head perfectly
(and uncomfortably) upright.

The type I have are called by a name similar to "natural", but, of

course,
I don't recall what it is.


George Patterson
Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your
neighbor.
It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him.