in order to add together some numbers that my computer can already add together, requires comfort food and sugar.
If it doesn't just require alcohol and maybe comfort food, you are beating me.
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in order to add together some numbers that my computer can already add together, requires comfort food and sugar.
If it doesn't just require alcohol and maybe comfort food, you are beating me.
Alcohol would have been good, but I didn't have any in the house, and there weren't any liquor stores on the way home. The grocery store I stopped at doesn't have seating for their prepared foods section, so they can't sell alcohol.
Pennsylvania, right.
I also question the wisdom of attempting scantrons with alcohol in your system.
Scantron party, baby! Whoooo!
Because of strength of my prescriptions, not going to be able to pay less 150 for distance and reading glasses. (Cannot handle bifocals, which would save me a lot.) The cheapest brick and mortar place I could find, Vista Optical, will charge around $150 before tax for the two pairs. Zenni and Goggles4u along with most of the other online stores tell me that can't fill a prescription as strong as mine. The on-line stores that can, such as Coastal will charge more than Vista. One of the problems is multiple prisms. Using my own frames does not save me any money, cause it invalidates other conditions of various deals that give me the best price. Taking into consideration that Ive already checked the ten most popular on-line glaasses places, I wonder if the Buffisas have any suggestions.
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Gar
Amen Strix.
Typo, I'm surprised. You've got 20/50 and 20/100, right? I've got a much stronger script in both eyes and I get glasses from Zenni and Coastal (also glasses online) with no problems. They cost more than the hyped $49, but still under $150. What's making your script so expensive?
Well 20/50 and 20/100 are what I have *corrected*, not what I have without the prescription. That is what the glasses achieve. Without glasses I am simply legally blind. What makes the prescription so expensive in particular is that it has two prisms in one eye and one prism int he other. Some on-line place can't even handle prisms as strong as my eyeglasses do. But for Zenni and Google4U in general, the killer is not the size of the prisms but adding two prisms. For Coastal, there is a $19 surcharge for the strongth of my presscription and another larger surcharge for the mulitple prisms in one lens.
Ah, I see. No pun intended. I'm legally blind without correction too, but I don't have two prisms in one eye; I can imagine that would add a lot to the cost and the difficulty.