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<blockquote data-quote="bovrill" data-source="post: 4474208" data-attributes="member: 12758"><p>My eyesight is still sharp as a hawks from looking at the stars, down to about eighteen inches from my nose. This year, that last little but critical distance has gone a bit fuzzy. In a supermarket a few months ago I was trying to read the small print on a box of anti-histamines, and picked up a pair of cheap reading specs on the next shelf to help. They're the lowest grade of adjustment, and I don't need them usually for books, computer screens, magazines etc, but only when the print gets smaller that I have to hold things closer. I'm on my 3rd pair of those glasses, one didn't survive the washing machine, and another pair disappeared completely. While these work for me, there's no way I'm paying more than a fiver for a pair!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bovrill, post: 4474208, member: 12758"] My eyesight is still sharp as a hawks from looking at the stars, down to about eighteen inches from my nose. This year, that last little but critical distance has gone a bit fuzzy. In a supermarket a few months ago I was trying to read the small print on a box of anti-histamines, and picked up a pair of cheap reading specs on the next shelf to help. They're the lowest grade of adjustment, and I don't need them usually for books, computer screens, magazines etc, but only when the print gets smaller that I have to hold things closer. I'm on my 3rd pair of those glasses, one didn't survive the washing machine, and another pair disappeared completely. While these work for me, there's no way I'm paying more than a fiver for a pair! [/QUOTE]
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