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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message Speaking from experience..... about 30 seconds. Caution though.... they do make for lazy pupils. WHAT???? Where did you get this piece of *scientific* info? Max |
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Hey Maxs,
How about those funky plastic with the side piece you put on over your regular glases. I love them have a pair in each car and on the boat. Got a pair with my implants and)PARDON) love a first sight. They are without a doubt the best sun glasses I've ever used, http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsPage |
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Mooron is right. It's called long term phototropic hysteresis. It follows
the same principles as treating Raynaud's syndrome with conditioned cold water immersion. The cross over point between the scotopic and photopic intensity-subjective brightness curve and the associated Weber ratio are no longer determined solely by the ambient irradiance, but rather by the time varied filtered irradiance with both spectral and intensity changes not natural to the eye. The ion channels that control the dynamic range of the eye's sensitivity to intensity become clogged with unrecombined ions. Diet can control this condition. Do you see the light?! Bob Crantz, Amen! "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message Speaking from experience..... about 30 seconds. Caution though.... they do make for lazy pupils. WHAT???? Where did you get this piece of *scientific* info? Max |