So far, what I know is that +1,5 (it was not +1) may not be perfect,
but they makes it less tiresome to sit in front off the screen. It
also reveals a lot of details I have missed before.

But thanks, I'll look into it.

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MaritimTim

2009/1/8 Christine  Aguila <[email protected]>:
> Hi Tim:  You might want to get your eyes checked because there is computer
> viewing distance & reading distance.  It might not be a good idea to use
> dedicated reading glasses for computer monitor distance viewing.  When I
> accidently have my dedicated reading glasses on and try to look at the
> computer monitor,  the glasses give the monitor a concave distortion, which
> isn't good for long time viewing--or even short-term viewing--very bad for
> the eyes.  I have 3 pairs of glasses: bifocals, dedicated computer monitor
> distance, and dedicated reading distance.  It's a drag to be sure, but it's
> necessary.  Just thought I'd mention it.  Hope you don't mind :-)  Cheers,
> Christine
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Øsleby" <[email protected]>
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> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 1:28 PM
> Subject: OT Enablement
>
>
>> My best spent 7$ so far.
>> A set of +1 reading specs.
>> Now I'm able to see whats at my monitor :-)
>>
>> I'm aging ...
>>
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