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In reply to the discussion: Views on eyeglass styles [View all]kcass1954
(1,819 posts)26. Oh I know, and I didn't like them any better in the 80s than I do now.
Mine are still quite a bit larger than the little skinny ones that have been in style for a few years. It made a huge difference with my progressives, too. I do online sales, and live on the computer at work. I was having trouble finding the "sweet" spot for my close-up vision.
Funny story about the ugly glasses in the 70s...
The secretary in my department came in with big glasses that had the side piece that came out from the bottom of the lens. The guys (crazy programmers) always hounded her to put her glasses the right way. She came back from lunch one day, and they had all put their glasses on upside-down. We laughed to hard!
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i dont like them. i know they are popular, but i do not think a good frame on any face. nt
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#50
I wear the biggest lenses possible in metal frames with the springy things in the folding part.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#6
Well don't bother with Pearl or Lenscrafters. They don't have any large frames.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#17
I have to use bifocals. I haven't seen half-frames in forever, but I do remember them.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#19
I can use my bifocals on the computer if I tip my head back in nose-bleed position.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#21
I've thought about transitionals, but I sort of like the line to clue me in as to focal distance.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#23
I'm a heavy multi-tasker. There are generally three, sometimes four monitors on.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#46
I've thought of getting transitional trifocals to handle the job - distance monitors, close, reading
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#53
I like the line so I can distinguish, but I'm willing to give transitionals a try.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#56
I've got a really powerful box with the two monitors I mentioned and a laptop in use at all times.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#58
The multi-function ones have served me well. I only buy HP, mostly for reliability.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#60
I always used Epson for dot matrix, Brother for typewriters, and HP for printers.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#62
HP's moving toward pure-ink cartridges (hold more than the head in cartridge kinds).
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#66
Jeeez I hated those. I was always breaking the frames, usually playing basketball.
Hoyt
Mar 2013
#76
i had a pair that weighed at least five pounds. awful memories of junior high. just awful.
backtoblue
Mar 2013
#14
I wear readers, which are small for a reason. But large glasses are more flattering
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#32
I once wanted to try on round frames such as Joseph Kennedy and James Joyce wore:
hedgehog
Mar 2013
#54