> > Mark Cramer wrote: > > > PS Thanks Ron, I’m still in denial about what’s happened to the old > > eye-sight in my 45^th year. I had to hold the flange at full arm’s > > length just to see whether the ends of the pins were polished or > > machined. Will have to take your word about the channel until I can get > > over to the dollar store fro a pair of them “readers” > > I understand. As a myopic presbyope, the "look over" has been > a handy compensation for my shortening arms. It's about the > only thing I've found useful about being nearsighted, other > than all the junk that would have ended up in my eyes through > the years if not for the glasses. Also, old guys need the > occasional loupe, or big magnifying glass, for lookin' close > at little things. It'll get worse (trust me), so stock up now. > Ron N > Ron, Myopic Presbyoptic? Thought you were an Episcopalian. Gerry C -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/caut_ptg.org/attachments/20090413/b987d29e/attachment.html>
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