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Nismo89 01-23-2013 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2126543)
you're a nice guy, nismo! :tup:

gloves sometimes help. :icon17:


humans are only strong when using tools correctly. (tools as in equipment, not fools :rofl2: )

:bowrofl: I did have gloves on lol and the cold still seeped its way through lol grandparents are old fashioned, ........wheel barrel lol

kenchan 01-23-2013 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 2126655)
:hello: Good Afternoon Everyone… !!

Ran some errands and just left the edging machine company... looks like the store is getting a new edger very soon... :icon17:

waiting for the lunch... hungry... :yum:

sounds good, mr.alcheng! :tup: i remember taking a pair of glasses i bought locally in the US to some optical place in japan and they measured my lens and later told me that the centering of the lens was completely off. :icon14:

does that mean my eyeballs are like lopsided or on the wrong side of the head or something? :confused: :ugh2:


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Originally Posted by Nismo89 (Post 2126724)
:bowrofl: I did have gloves on lol and the cold still seeped its way through lol grandparents are old fashioned, ........wheel barrel lol

:icon18: wow, your grandparents live out in the country, huh? :tup: im actually from a rural farmland myself. :D

Nismo89 01-23-2013 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2126746)
sounds good, mr.alcheng! :tup: i remember taking a pair of glasses i bought locally in the US to some optical place in japan and they measured my lens and later told me that the centering of the lens was completely off. :icon14:

does that mean my eyeballs are like lopsided or on the wrong side of the head or something? :confused: :ugh2:




:icon18: wow, your grandparents live out in the country, huh? :tup: im actually from a rural farmland myself. :D

definitely, Country Galore, but to be honest I prefer it this way ... no one RIGHT next to you... no one is a bother.... deer are our most frequent visitors lol:tup:

kenchan 01-23-2013 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Nismo89 (Post 2126754)
definitely, Country Galore, but to be honest I prefer it this way ... no one RIGHT next to you... no one is a bother.... deer are our most frequent visitors lol:tup:

:tup: yah, that sounds good.

i hate it when im washing my car and some kid with cheeto's on his face shows up bugging me about why im washing my car or why im using a bucket or why my one wash mitt is green and the other one orange, and why i use a brush for the wheels, why i have 3 silver cars, why i have one white car, why i drive so slow with a sports car, why... SHUTUP KID! you're not my son, go bother someone else!!! :mad: well, i dont say that, i just smile and say 'hey kid, :gtfo2:' ;) jk, i dont say that either. :p my kids dont even bother me like that.

i ask go see what your dad's up to. and they ride away. :D

alcheng 01-23-2013 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2126746)
sounds good, mr.alcheng! :tup: i remember taking a pair of glasses i bought locally in the US to some optical place in japan and they measured my lens and later told me that the centering of the lens was completely off. :icon14:

does that mean my eyeballs are like lopsided or on the wrong side of the head or something? :confused: :ugh2:

:ugh2:... Mr.kenchan, for sure I won't go back to that eyeglasses store anymore or at least they have to redo the job... :shakes head:

Each lenses have an optical center which has the least prism effect, we call that the focal point of the lens.

When the lenses are being cut and mounted onto the frame, we have to decenter the lenses thus the position of that focal point will align in front of the pupil of the eyes when the person is wearing the glasses.

Depends on the prescription, the 'X' mini-meter off from the focal-point-distance will generate an 'X' amount of prism effect, thus the person will feel like 'swimming' when wearing the glasses.

Regarding your experience, your eyes are completely normal (I believe... :icon17:), that pair of eyeglasses..... most likely not... :ugh2:

:tiphat:

kenchan 01-23-2013 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 2126785)
:ugh2:... Mr.kenchan, for sure I won't go back to that eyeglasses store anymore or at least they have to redo the job... :shakes head:

Each lenses have an optical center which has the least prism effect, we call that the focal point of the lens.

When the lenses are being cut and mounted onto the frame, we have to decenter the lenses thus the position of that focal point will align in front of the pupil of the eyes when the person is wearing the glasses.

Depends on the prescription, the 'X' mini-meter off from the focal-point-distance will generate an 'X' amount of prism effect, thus the person will feel like 'swimming' when wearing the glasses.

Regarding your experience, your eyes are completely normal (I believe... :icon17:), that pair of eyeglasses..... most likely not... :ugh2:

:tiphat:

thanks, mr.alcheng. :tup: yah, that pair was tossed long time ago (i mean like decades ago :D ). been wearing soft contacts for the longest time. i think im going to get lasik done in the coming year. :) i heard best to do it before im too old... (?)

onzedge 01-23-2013 03:16 PM

Random:

http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...54571294_o.jpg

kenchan 01-23-2013 03:20 PM

my wife got home and unloading groceries.... so im monitoring the house via my smartphone. :p

alcheng 01-23-2013 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2126797)
thanks, mr.alcheng. :tup: yah, that pair was tossed long time ago (i mean like decades ago :D ). been wearing soft contacts for the longest time. i think im going to get lasik done in the coming year. :) i heard best to do it before im too old... (?)

like retirement... the younger the better...

(of cause not young like 9 years old...)

BTW... make sure keep the usual contact lenses wearing hours between 8 - 10 hours only... no matter what brands of soft lenses... for the health of the cornea...

Isamu 01-23-2013 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 2126655)
:hello: Good Afternoon Everyone… !!

Ran some errands and just left the edging machine company... looks like the store is getting a new edger very soon... :icon17:

waiting for the lunch... hungry... :yum:

:hello::tup:

I am making the Mrs. some Bulgogi

alcheng 01-23-2013 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Isamu (Post 2126816)
:hello::tup:

I am making the Mrs. some Bulgogi

That's friggn' :yum::yum:

onzedge 01-23-2013 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 2126823)
That's friggn' :yum::yum:

:iagree:

Isamu 01-23-2013 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 2126799)

oh the woes of retirement.. browsing the web all day for sweet pics! :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:

kenchan 01-23-2013 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 2126813)
like retirement... the younger the better...

(of cause not young like 9 years old...)

BTW... make sure keep the usual contact lenses wearing hours between 8 - 10 hours only... no matter what brands of soft lenses... for the health of the cornea...

ahh, thanks, mr.alcheng.

8-10hrs a day? dang, ive been WAAAAY over that since.... hummm..30yrs ago? :icon14: im usually wearing my contacts 17-18hrs a day. :ugh2:

Nismo89 01-23-2013 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 2126799)

flippin sweet


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