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14-08-21, 09:55 AM | #9931 | |
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At least it is free garbage ( never had a problem with it, except not being able to fast forward the adverts, If you pay about £3 a month you can view without adverts ).
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16-08-21, 09:44 AM | #9932 |
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Back at work today. Boo.
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19-08-21, 10:22 AM | #9933 |
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central heating installers..
i got my house central heating done about 4 years ago. over the last week i have been ripping out the back bedroom and bathroom and as such i had to remove and instate the rads. to my surprise the installers have for some reason put one radiator flow and return on the return feed and the other radiator flow and return on the flow feed. i'm now paranoid about the whole system. the word cowboys comes to mind. |
19-08-21, 11:50 AM | #9934 | |
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19-08-21, 11:51 AM | #9935 |
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Varifocal glasses. Boots got me to try some for the glasses I've just got. Waited half a year for an appointment and then weeks to get the glasses. Not getting on with them at all. Not cheap. Useless.
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19-08-21, 11:54 AM | #9936 | |
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19-08-21, 12:12 PM | #9937 | |
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( changed every 2 years usually apart from recently )and find them good. There must be something wrong with the prescription for the lenses Boots gave you I think if they don't work . Years ago I started with reading glasses, then went on to bifocals which were awkward ,and at one point had another pair for mid range computer screen work. Then went on to varifocals which were brilliant for all uses. They are not cheap though and I can't quite understand why they have about 3 different types and you have to buy the dearest to get the best periferal vision. I noticed when I got the cheapest prescription varifocal lenses for my sunglasses that it seemed a bit different riding the motorcycle - the optician explained that I would have to be turning my head further from side to side because the lenses didn't give the best periferal vision . I got the best varifocal lenses for both pairs of my latest glasses (about £620 but I chose one pair of £150 frames by mistake !) |
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19-08-21, 12:15 PM | #9938 | |
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I might go for single focus next time, one pair for distance and another for PC/reading. Sent from my SM-T510 using Tapatalk
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19-08-21, 02:30 PM | #9939 | |
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This is what I'm finding. Far distance is amazing. Very very close is amazing. I got them to use for work though and I can't focus at a distance the computer sits at or on any of my mechanical work or wheel building. So they're an expensive waste of time. I'm back to using the cheap supermarket glasses I've been surviving with for the last half a year.
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19-08-21, 03:03 PM | #9940 | |
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I've now attached granny cords to an old pair of specs when doing odd jobs, so they're always close to (plonking them on my head is okay but they usually fall off). Sent from my SM-T510 using Tapatalk
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