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Old 06-24-2010, 05:12 PM   #18059
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For some pictures (not suitable for those of sensitive predisposition) only marginally less gruesome than x-rays of needles in scrotums...

Normal glasses:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2083172/IMG_1690.jpg
You look fine in those! (I'm biased, though - the yeti's are remarkably similar!)

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The glasses are good, excellent, though I'm only just getting used to them. It feels odd, dizzying, things not being fuzzy, and having my eyes actually attempt to focus on stuff. Sharpness. As a (hobbyist) photographer, everything looks...real, fascinating, photogenic again.
I envy you that experience with glasses. I spent the first few days with my depth perception totally screwed up - stepping way too high to go over bumps, and swerving to avoid people who weren't that near

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