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JIM HICKS <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Nov 2009 10:25:51 -0500
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My problem with progressive lenses is the narrow field of vision.
You have to keep moving your head from side to side so no peripheral vision.
-- 
Jim Hicks
Quality Restoration Works, LLC
917-575-8545


> From: "Kennedy, Patrick (Heritage Council)" <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: The listserv where the buildings do the talking
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> Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 07:56:39 -0500
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> Subject: Re: [BP] Hey, PALS
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> 
> Progressive lenses
> 
> I have adapted to them but it takes a little time to adjust.
> 
> I tried the bifocal with the line but they drove me crazy.
> 
> Only concern I have had with the progrssive lenses is my lack of clear
> focus on the ground.
> 
> When I walk in the woods it makes it hard to discern between sticks and
> snakes.
> 
> My dog is amused at my sudden leaps and and back steps.
> 
> pk
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