--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> 
> wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Well said.  Seriously, you might give "Lamb," by Christopher
> > > Moore a shot.  There is more of who/what the real Christ
> > > might have been in that book than in the entire Bible.
> > > 
> > Cool. I will keep it in mind. I'm in a transition period now 
where 
> > because of age the focal length of my vision is such that I can 
> > read my computer screen perfectly, but can't easily read books. 
> 
> Tell me about it.  I suffered -- needlessly -- with this
> same thing for quite a while, until an eye doctor explained
> it to me and told me how to get around it.  The issue, at
> least for me, was *light*, not sharpness of vision.  As
> you get older, the rods and cones in your eyes grow
> "tired," and don't respond as well to low levels of light.
> In my case, at my optometrist's suggestion, I bought a 
> few extremely bright halogen lamps, and poof! the problem 
> went away.
> 
> Where this issue is the biggest problem for me is in an
> environment where I can't control the lighting.  Glasses
> don't help if the issue is needing more light.  For
> example, I've grown used to having to have my date read
> the dinner bill for me in dimly-lit restaurants.  Cool
> I guess if it's an expensive restaurant and I've just
> splurged on dinner, but a bit embarrassing if I've taken 
> her to one of my favorite bargain joints.  :-)
>
Right, its the light too- which is one reason I can read a computer 
screen more easily...no big deal...





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