Electronic-Focusing Eyewear
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Progressive lenses (also known as “no-line bifocals”) were a great advance. But in
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electronics to instantly adjust as your vision needs change. emPower! doesn’t know
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Bag of Randomness
- Perhaps the saddest and the most touching tweet about the death of Dick Clark.
- His full name: Richard Wagstaff Clark
- I had my first chicken-pot-pie this week.
- I follow @1310Ticketless, obviously a big fan of my sports radio 1310 The TICKET, but he tweets great local sports gems. His wife recently died at the age of 33 to ALS, perhaps better known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Danny Balis, one of the personalities at the station, played at the funeral. I’m not trying to judge the guy, but it was interesting to see him tweet parts of the funeral in between various sports tweets. For instance, here are his sons on the way to the funeral, and a view from his seat during the mass.
- It was nice to see Pudge retire as a Ranger. Heck, it’s nice to see the Rangers off to such a good start.
- I’m proud of our military, I love the men and women who serve our country, but it’s so shocking and disappointing when they end up making foolish choices in front of a camera, and it seems to be happening more and more.
- Those Secret Service agents involved with that prostitution scandal in Columbia are idiots and brought shame to their fellow agents, it’s like they have they never seen a movie in which prostitutes were used to compromised an agent.
- The number of chin implant surgeries went up 71% last year, plastic surgeons say video chatting is to blame.
- The presidential election is a little more than six months away, and anything can happen, but as of right now I feel like I need to get use to hearing “President Romney.”
- I’m curious to know how the Supreme Court’s decision on the health care law will play into the whole election, especially since “Obamacare” was based or inspired by “Romneycare”. I guess if it’s ruled unconstitutional, it will just be a wash.
- I saw Gov Good Hair in an interview yesterday, and the hair looked much grayer, which made me think he was dying it during the campaign.
- The Dirty Dancing hotel is no more as it went up in flames.
- Anthony Hopkins as Alfred ‘Hitchcock’
- This new translation of the Bible omits words like apostle and Christ. The Houston Baptist prof that helped put it together mentions that “Christ” was omitted because most folks just don’t know what it means.
- Gulf of Mexico seafood deformities alarm scientists
- What City Buys the Most E-Readers?
- Rare Behind the Scenes Photos of ‘Star Wars’
- I’m not even going to try because I would fail – Can you make it through the ‘No Cry Challenge’ on YouTube?
- “Keith, you’ve hurt more people than you know.”