I actually find that I don't need the lens upgrade for my one bad eye as long as I get plastic frames. I am -5.00
I just spent about $50 on 5 pairs, including 3 sunglasses.
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I actually find that I don't need the lens upgrade for my one bad eye as long as I get plastic frames. I am -5.00
I just spent about $50 on 5 pairs, including 3 sunglasses.
I'm -6.25, so I get scared. Since I do like thick frames, I could probably do a step down on the thinness, but I get scared.
I have to get my glasses from my optometrist, because I can't find anyplace else that carries the ultrathin polymer lenses I use for bifocals. I will get my frames from LensCrafters, since they have a better selection of those than the eye doctor's office.
A bunch of beautiful examples of high-speed photography: [link]
The one at the top left is a Christmas tree ornament, filled with Jello and being hit by a pellet from a BB gun.
Should I be trying to get a medical exemption from jury duty? I feel like a shithead.
Jell-o at 6200 frames per second.
Should I be trying to get a medical exemption from jury duty? I feel like a shithead.
If you think that your medical issues will make it impossible for you to serve, that's not being a shithead. If I were being tried, I wouldn't want somebody on the jury who was not able to give my case her full attention and consideration due to a medical issue.
They say if I can work, I can serve. They didn't ask if I could work well.
They say if I can work, I can serve. They didn't ask if I could work well.
You could ask them if you could call in to jury duty from home.
Sorry. Did you tell them you frequently work from home because you can't make it to work?
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reality is: you can barely work. You have had several sick days.