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Explained: The Diopter Bubble
Ever hear of the anti-vaxxers? Of course you have. Just like the anti-vaccine contingent, there's an anti-glasses fan club on the Internets. Now I'm not here to judge anyone (or just everyone equally). I can't conclusively tell you whether some vaccines aren't a brilliant idea. But the conspiracy theory level of anti-vaccination talk, that's a bit weird. What's also a bit weird, is the anti-glass-ers (as we'll just call them for now). There's far less of them of course, and [...]
Q&A #17: Equalizing Low Myopia
Cutting it close today, on the daily blog. 10:13PM, just getting home, have to get this up so you get the daily dose of all the things. Since I don't quite have the energy left to talk about studies or improvement reports, we'll have to make do with the latest video Q&A for today. Little bit of pointless trivia: There was a time that I had gotten it in my head that I'd need a bit of a nest in [...]
Q&A: Disrupted Tear Fluid = Corneal Abrasion
First and unrelated, an interesting comment from the forum today: I invested in a pair of +1.50 reading glasses yesterday (I know that I’m getting a LITTLE ahead, but having been teased about it in the 7 emails, I knew I was going to have to give it a shot eventually), and I have to say that wearing them is an eye-opener (see what I did there?)! It is becoming really clear to me that my eyes have been coasting along [...]
Improve Eyesight With Sunglasses?
I've been promising this one for a while. The Q&A video isn't perfectly clear on a few key points. I blame the giant ants. The main way to address blur horizon is always diopters. Lux is just "fine tuning" blur horizon, in some scenarios. This works best in the 300-1,200 lux range. Higher lux is too bright, and sunglasses are just bringing light down to a manageable range in the first place. Any lower and it's just too dim, creating [...]
Gold In The Forum, Penang Trip Q&A #13
A lot of gold has been piling up in the forum. Where to start? First perhaps, the Q&A. This one from the airport during the ride out to Malaysia. A bit rambling, but I want to get you more than just text on a page. Thumbs it if you likes it: Next, the forum. I won't post all of the questions here, head over for a visit if you haven't been in a while. Lots of good topics that merit a quick read. Shannon: #dryeyes [...]
Differential Glasses™: The Link List
differential glasses Update Note: Since the original post many years ago, we stopped using the term 'prescriptions' for the most part. Glasses are clear curved pieces of plastic and can generally be bought in lots of outlets without the need for medical device type of approvals. 'Subscriptions' may be a more accurate term for the lens selling industry practices. The reduced correction you use exclusively for close-up, instead of the distance diopters sold by the optometrist. Mainstream optometry's single [...]