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<blockquote data-quote="spacepiggy" data-source="post: 2192918" data-attributes="member: 24710"><p>I needed glasses after cataract surgery. The prescription is for "middle" distance, meaning about 12~25 feet, plus bifocal for reading. They pretty much suck for anything other than driving a car or girl-watching while reading a book.</p><p></p><p>I asked my ophthalmologist for "computer" glasses, plus the reading bifocal. Sometimes they're called "piano" glasses, they're intended for use while at a keyboard. Not very close up for reading, not for distance vision. Just right for something held in my hand at arm's length. Bonus: the bifocals help me see to load without dropping ammo...or read the paper on my desk I'm typing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spacepiggy, post: 2192918, member: 24710"] I needed glasses after cataract surgery. The prescription is for "middle" distance, meaning about 12~25 feet, plus bifocal for reading. They pretty much suck for anything other than driving a car or girl-watching while reading a book. I asked my ophthalmologist for "computer" glasses, plus the reading bifocal. Sometimes they're called "piano" glasses, they're intended for use while at a keyboard. Not very close up for reading, not for distance vision. Just right for something held in my hand at arm's length. Bonus: the bifocals help me see to load without dropping ammo...or read the paper on my desk I'm typing up. [/QUOTE]
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