Posted by Russ from MN on May 12, 2011 at 06:31:55 from (68.235.68.3):
In Reply to: Bifocals posted by DeltaRed on May 11, 2011 at 20:52:55:
Most people that have trouble getting used to bifocals probably waited too long to get them!I needed them at about age 40 to read the sizes on drills and taps, and we always had to wear safety glasses anyhow. I have always wore no line and I think they are easier to get used to, as I have some sunglasses for driving with lines. Lines are ok for driving as the line is right on the dash where there is nothing important anyhow, that way I can read the gauges and I don't need correction for distance. I used to be able to buy generic lined bifocal sunglasses at Walgreens but no one seems to have them any more, does anybody know where I can get some? Thanks, Russ
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