:-) 

I'm a bit older than you. I've been wearing progressives since around age 47 or 
so, fifteen years ago. They work great for me, as long as I'm not working on a 
large screen computer display ... then I have bifocal splits that give me 22" 
and 14" in focus. 

I've never cared whether I wore glasses... regular, progressives, or bifocals. 
I just want to see: to read, to do my photography, and to enjoy the beauty of 
life. Whatever it takes to see is all that matters. 

What else is important, really? 

G

> On Dec 18, 2016, at 6:10 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have come to the unpleasant realization that as much as I enjoy obtaining 
> new lenses, the next pair of lenses that I need to buy will not be K-mount 
> but eyeglasses.
> Last week, when I was trying to adjust the temples, my eyeglasses snapped in 
> half. Unfortunately, my spare glasses just don't seem to work. I went thirty 
> years with my prescription barely changing, and now in my fifties and in the 
> era of progressive lenses, glasses just a few years out of date make it hard 
> to read the text on my computer screen, much less process photos.
> 
> This rant brought to you by the letter F, no that's an R, wait, it's a P, 
> definitely a P.
> 

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