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Its a normal frame, in style a few years ago. Today's are a bit smaller,
but whatever you want.


They are getting larger again, Jeff, if incrementally. I pray we never go
back to the Elton John look or the Harry Carey-type frames. :-(

Max


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Maxprop wrote:
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They have sunglasses that will fit over your regular glasses that wrap
around to keep all UV rays out. Walgreen's carries them; they're about
30/pair...I like them better than either my clip-ons,


Only problem is that you'll look like an octegenarian who's just had
cataract surgery. The surgeons give those to all their patients.

which have a bad habit of slipping off when you're least expecting them
to, or prescription sunglasses, which never seem to be the same
prescrrption as my regular glasses. Probably has something to do with
the color of the lense or the amount of lught let in. Best person to
answer would be Maxprop, since it's his specialty.


Sun lenses, if properly dark, will cut your VA by about a line and
one-half. Some people *feel* that the lenses aren't the same Rx, but they
generally are.

Max

I don't particularly care what they look like, just that they work Seeing
that I'm out there to SAIL and not to be some fashion plate, it is more
important that they are comfortable and do their job. Putting vanity
before necessoty, IMO, is rather dimb, so I'll just stick with my geeky
glasses.


I'm with Katy on this one.
I have the same type of progressive transitional lenses that Jeff mentioned.
I like the progressive bifocal component very much; the transitional tinting
is helpful to a lesser degree (i.e., better than nothing). Very often the
tinting is not enough protection for my very light sensitive eyes. My doctor
recommended Katy's wrap-around oversized sunglasses and that was a better
answer for me. I've even been known to wear 3 pair of glasses at once (2
pair sunglasses).
Max is also correct - my colleagues call me Grandpa when I wear them, but
who cares, they work! They also provide better wind protection on my
motorcycle. Naturally, in my mind I am always looking cool!
Scout


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"katy" wrote in message
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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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They have sunglasses that will fit over your regular

glasses that wrap
around to keep all UV rays out. Walgreen's carries

them; they're about
30/pair...I like them better than either my clip-ons,

Only problem is that you'll look like an octegenarian

who's just had
cataract surgery. The surgeons give those to all their

patients.

which have a bad habit of slipping off when you're

least expecting them
to, or prescription sunglasses, which never seem to be

the same
prescrrption as my regular glasses. Probably has

something to do with
the color of the lense or the amount of lught let in.

Best person to
answer would be Maxprop, since it's his specialty.

Sun lenses, if properly dark, will cut your VA by about

a line and
one-half. Some people *feel* that the lenses aren't the

same Rx, but they
generally are.

Max

I don't particularly care what they look like, just that

they work Seeing
that I'm out there to SAIL and not to be some fashion

plate, it is more
important that they are comfortable and do their job.

Putting vanity
before necessoty, IMO, is rather dimb, so I'll just

stick with my geeky
glasses.


I'm with Katy on this one.
I have the same type of progressive transitional lenses

that Jeff mentioned.
I like the progressive bifocal component very much; the

transitional tinting
is helpful to a lesser degree (i.e., better than nothing).

Very often the
tinting is not enough protection for my very light

sensitive eyes. My doctor
recommended Katy's wrap-around oversized sunglasses and

that was a better
answer for me. I've even been known to wear 3 pair of

glasses at once (2
pair sunglasses).
Max is also correct - my colleagues call me Grandpa when I

wear them, but
who cares, they work! They also provide better wind

protection on my
motorcycle. Naturally, in my mind I am always looking

cool!
Scout



My Dad wears those too, but then he's 86 YO.

Scotty


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Scout wrote:
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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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They have sunglasses that will fit over your regular glasses that wrap
around to keep all UV rays out. Walgreen's carries them; they're about
30/pair...I like them better than either my clip-ons,
Only problem is that you'll look like an octegenarian who's just had
cataract surgery. The surgeons give those to all their patients.

which have a bad habit of slipping off when you're least expecting them
to, or prescription sunglasses, which never seem to be the same
prescrrption as my regular glasses. Probably has something to do with
the color of the lense or the amount of lught let in. Best person to
answer would be Maxprop, since it's his specialty.
Sun lenses, if properly dark, will cut your VA by about a line and
one-half. Some people *feel* that the lenses aren't the same Rx, but they
generally are.

Max

I don't particularly care what they look like, just that they work Seeing
that I'm out there to SAIL and not to be some fashion plate, it is more
important that they are comfortable and do their job. Putting vanity
before necessoty, IMO, is rather dimb, so I'll just stick with my geeky
glasses.


I'm with Katy on this one.
I have the same type of progressive transitional lenses that Jeff mentioned.
I like the progressive bifocal component very much; the transitional tinting
is helpful to a lesser degree (i.e., better than nothing). Very often the
tinting is not enough protection for my very light sensitive eyes. My doctor
recommended Katy's wrap-around oversized sunglasses and that was a better
answer for me. I've even been known to wear 3 pair of glasses at once (2
pair sunglasses).
Max is also correct - my colleagues call me Grandpa when I wear them, but
who cares, they work! They also provide better wind protection on my
motorcycle. Naturally, in my mind I am always looking cool!
Scout


Si who says Grampa's aren't cool?
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On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 17:45:08 -0400, Marc wrote:

New perscription time. Need correction for both distance and reading.
what is the best way to combine/manage the various combinations of
clear and tinted lenses. I had variable lenses with clip-ons. but the
poloroids made reading the instruments difficult and the lenses
weren't large enough to give adequate UV protection. Suggestions?



Fortunately, I only need reading and close help with no other
correction (at 59 don't know how long that will last), and I have
several pair of Serengeti's sunglasses that I use stick on reading
sections from optix (I think). Been doing that for years. Look good,
feel good, see good.

Frank


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Just what the **** is going on around here. Old-fart-blind-man city?
It's really pathetic as hell so many folks are willing to admit they're
almost blind. My vision 20/10. Ha ha ha ha ha ha! I don't need no stinkin' glasses!
To bad for all you 4-eyed pussies!

Paladin



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| New perscription time. Need correction for both distance and reading.
| what is the best way to combine/manage the various combinations of
| clear and tinted lenses. I had variable lenses with clip-ons. but the
| poloroids made reading the instruments difficult and the lenses
| weren't large enough to give adequate UV protection. Suggestions?

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