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Gerald 06-03-18 02:25 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2555408)
Roll on winter, sick of this poor air quality.

STEED, maybe time for a holiday now.:)

Jimbuna 06-03-18 05:08 AM

The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.

Von Due 06-03-18 06:16 AM

In the land of the blind, only the most pretentious wear spectacles.

Gerald 06-04-18 06:33 AM

I'm glad I managed my previous job so I could retire.:yep:

Jimbuna 06-04-18 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Due (Post 2555757)
In the land of the blind, only the most pretentious wear spectacles.

I came to that harsh reality at the age of 48.

Von Due 06-04-18 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2555956)
I came to that harsh reality at the age of 48.

Not sure if I live in the land of the blind but now I have 2 pairs and 2 more things to misplace, sit on, forget to bring with me and so on. Iš'm not just abscent minded, my mind goes AWOL on me.

Jimbuna 06-04-18 12:54 PM

I went down that route (one pair for reading and another pair for vdu and yet another pair for distance) initially but I am now settled on varifocals (all three in one), they took a little getting used to but I soon grew accustomed to them.

I believe getting a decent frame straight from the off goes a long way toward contentment (my current choice being a design by Hugo Boss).

Von Due 06-04-18 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2555963)
I went down that route (one pair for reading and another pair for vdu and yet another pair for distance) initially but I am now settled on varifocals (all three in one), they took a little getting used to but I soon grew accustomed to them.

I believe getting a decent frame straight from the off goes a long way toward contentment (my current choice being a design by Hugo Boss).

I believe mine were designed by the master El Cheapo which is alright seeing the workshop can be a bit rough on fancier ones. Good though, to be able to read the frame number on the bike or the user manual for whatever part they're buying without having to tell the customers "it's a secret, I can't tell you".

Jimbuna 06-04-18 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Due (Post 2555966)
I believe mine were designed by the master El Cheapo which is alright seeing the workshop can be a bit rough on fancier ones. Good though, to be able to read the frame number on the bike or the user manual for whatever part they're bying without having to tell the customers "it's a secret, I can't tell you".

Hey, if they work and you're happy, don't knock em :03:

Von Due 06-04-18 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2555968)
Hey, if they work and you're happy, don't knock em :03:

I don't knock them.. well I do, off the table down on the floor that is. You should see me involuntarily fling a hex key across the room courtesy of clumsyness.

Jimbuna 06-04-18 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Von Due (Post 2555970)
I don't knock them.. well I do, off the table down on the floor that is. You should see me involuntarily fling a hex key across the room courtesy of clumsyness.

https://i.imgur.com/pEa1NO5.gif

Von Due 06-04-18 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2555989)

Pretty much :haha:

Jimbuna 06-05-18 12:35 PM

Life doesn't have any hands, but it can sure give you a slap sometimes.

fireftr18 06-05-18 09:26 PM

I got the news that a former coworker, a firefighter brother died today from a stroke. He was 51 years old. I don't know any other details.
:Kaleun_Salute:

Jimbuna 06-06-18 07:40 AM

~SALUTE~


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