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In Darkness at Noon Rubashov comments about a woman's perfect "breasts like champagne glasses". (I read it in college and it threw me for a loop until I discovered not all champagne glasses were long and skinny. ... more
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The materials are safe to handle. If you get any of the powders on your skin, like any chemical material, you should wash it off with water. ... more
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They optically transform color information into holographic 3-D using the world's most precise micro-optics ever mass produced. The ChromaDepth Glasses are a general purpose hologram that displays the holographic content of color images. An image ... more
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The Harp was first used as a symbol of GUINNESS® stout in 1862 when the first buff oval bottle label was introduced. The Harp was an ancient Irish symbol and was later adopted by the Irish Government as the official government symbol. Both harps ... more
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Polaroid! Polaroid invented the polarization process and adapted it to sunglasses in the late 1930's. Polaroid is a name you can trust, just look for the Polaroid logo. ... more
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A person with low myopia must NEVER use glasses for near work. If you take off your glasses you'll do a good thing for your eyes. If you really have to do a lot of reading work at very short distance, such as reading a book (usually 30 or 40 ... more
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Yes, we are still working on a number of buggy areas: networking, sdcard management, download storage, subscription updates, search quality, indexing more web audio, additional languages, and user experience. In particular watch out for situations ... more
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A 1998 study of 3,072 adults did find hints that people who consume small amounts of wine may be less likely to develop AMD. It was published in the May issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, and got a lot of publicity. Experts at ... more
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Impact standards exist which are set by ANSI. This is the American National Standards Institute. Look for the ANSI Approvals. This is usually located on the side of the temples, and sometimes on the lens itself. ANSI has two impact standards: • ... more
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Near-Vision CK (Conductive Keratoplasty) is the first non-laser procedure specifically designed for patients who wear reading glasses. CK uses radiofrequency energy to gently reshape the cornea for up-close vision. ... more
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