JohnEGreen
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Yes that was a good read also.He's good at acerbic wit. If you liked that you'd like Marina Hyde. Probably not her best today but spot on about Charles Moore stiffening Trolley's resolve over trying to save Paterson leading to his downfall. If anything she is usually more witty.
If a person needs glasses for strong light which is sometimes practice with low sun you need to know their ultra violet characteristic as well.Thanks @Lamont D
Alternatives?
The opticians will have to change them into something different. Already told them this.
But fingers crossed!
I do birthday presents, but no Xmas presents now. I stopped a few years ago!!!
Knew about the vitamin deficiency, but the eye & light waves was new .If a person needs glasses for strong light which is sometimes practice with low sun you need to know their ultra violet characteristic as well.
Some years ago sun lenses closed the eye response to white light and opened up their response to unattenuated UV, thus damaging their eyes. Just be circumspect.
Take your vitamin D3 instead cos you may get a melanoma if you expose a fair complexion, but come what may, the sun does not give any Vit D much in the winter six months and black people and Muslim women virtually get zilch up here any way.
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My friend at Lincoln had to buy four new internet phones when he got fibre, he kept is old number.All, a little heads up for when ya all goes digital.
BT sent us this .
Might be of use to check it out now.
Thanks @lindisfelIf a person needs glasses for strong light which is sometimes practice with low sun you need to know their ultra violet characteristic as well.
Some years ago sun lenses closed the eye response to white light and opened up their response to unattenuated UV, thus damaging their eyes. Just be circumspect.
Take your vitamin D3 instead cos you may get a melanoma if you expose a fair complexion, but come what may, the sun does not give any Vit D much in the winter six months and black people and Muslim women virtually get zilch up here any way.
D
Ps I got my Melanoma from exposing myself to the sun in the first half of my life and I had a fair skin and hair but my eyesights still excellent after cataracts were done.
When at the hospital I worked on phototherapy equipment used in bad skin conditions we had to wear special glasses when calibrating its performance with a meter. I redisigned his old PuvA equipment and kept it going until they got a new one.Knew about the vitamin deficiency, but the eye & light waves was new .
Taking more notice now .
Up at eye hospital next month fur assessing suitability for an eye op.
So anything like this catches my eye ()
@ianpspurs could you pmJohn Crace in the Guardian is worth reading today. There are some NSFW words in there so I won't link the piece. It is dark, cold and UK Plc is heading to the other place (no, not Oxford) in a handcart at breakneck speed so take your laughs where you can. No mention of Jimmy Dimly and his slurry misspeak in this one.
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Strikingly blue with lots of enhanced patterns.Fbg 6.3
Wildlife nighttime camera
Cat Midnight (in the corner of the swing) watches...
32secs
Creative...
Short of time this morning,,,so kaleidoscope again...in my bedroom...
A cuppa and a Power Nap, then a busy day...
Have your best day!
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Smashing kaleidoscope, wonderful colours.Fbg 6.3
Wildlife nighttime camera
Cat Midnight (in the corner of the swing) watches...
32secs
Creative...
Short of time this morning,,,so kaleidoscope again...in my bedroom...
A cuppa and a Power Nap, then a busy day...
Have your best day!
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France - beaurocracy personified. Hope the Carte Vitale number is sorted out - sounds like finger trouble somewhere.29.11
9.15am FBG 6.7
9.45 am FBG 5.9
Monday managed to see the doctor. Blood test, urine test and prescribed vitamin D. It's a soluble pill, to take once a month for the rest of my life! Standard
Bone health treatment for women over a certain age apparently. Handed over my Carte Vitale and a Muteulle certificate. The pharmacist updated my details to include the Muteulle, so nothing to pay. The Carte Vitale pays 80% of the charge. The Muteulle is a top up to 100%.
Yesterday went to get the blood and urine tests done. Secretary at the lab declared either my Muteulle or Carte Vitale number was not correct or did not match, so I had to pay. €46.95 . Did get form to claim it back, but both of us confused as to why one day it worked the next it doesn't. More beaurocracy for MrSlim to sort out.
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