Cutting out people to save wages and replacing with tech or FAQ’s where nothing on offer seems to satisfy the actual issue. The biggest joke is that we now have computers and AI asking us to prove that we are not robots.I think that it is really sad that they are making it so difficult for you. Msybe Wales doesn't just specialise in uncommunication but also specialises incompetence.
Great but sad art bit with burnt trees @dunelmGood morning everyone on another wonderfully quiet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.4 this a.m. Today is Groundhog Day in some parts of the world - transported to that mad country by Germans I think who may have used badgers. Or, Candlemas if you will and if you just can’t wait until Fat Tuesday, get yourself over to France for some pancakes - they are a bit crêpe mind! Today though, we are going for the more sensible option three; pre-birthday afternoon tea where newly acquired membership cards to official pensiondom will be on display to prove entitlement to free bus journeys. Art bit - after the fire. Whatever you do today, don’t be ruled by the impulses of your emotions - unless of course it’s during the drinking of koffy (or perhaps tea). This is my mug of koffy. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
Thank you @ianpspurs and for the timely reminder of the up market delights and special treats available 24/7 at all good local garage forecourts. No aprons tomorrow or even ironing board covers which are traditionally given at Christmas. Lunch out though and a special addition set of Eamon Andrews’ Crackajack episodes from Colouring My Past. Lamb sounds like a marvel.Morning all on a sunny but frosty start to Candlemas here. @dunelm thank you for sharing today's art which is very much what this part of The Brecks usually looks like sans any uplands or valleys but definitely grey and run down. You asked what has happened to our country? We may live here but it isn't ours unless we too went to certain schools and Oxbridge. 2008 provided an opportunity for some distasteful views, truthfully never far below the surface, to be used as an excuse for their disaster and a way to re-exert control of "the narrative." The electorate here duly voted for Brexit and Johnson, Nige is trending, in the US of A they voted Trump (twice) - what did anyone expect? I strongly suspect you ain't seen nothing yet. Anyhow, enjoy the pre-birthday gatbering? and many happy returns for tomorrow to Mrs Miggins. Be sure to hasten to the garage for a 40000 candle torch and some flowers, perhaps even a Fredo - she must have enough aprons by now. Lamb shoulder here today with #3 son, partner and two children - chickens and poxes included. We stopped off on the way home from Ely yesterday and a nice butcher boned and rolled the piece we chose. He bagged up the bones for JKP to use as a trivet, then for gravy making and finally share with our dogs - once we have given them an H and S check. Obviously not heaven or a solution to all the world's issues but that'll do me for now. Last day of Christmas, Lent starts March 5th. Enjoy your Sunday
Thank you @gennepher - I saw a lot of burnt trees and scorched earth when riding though Portugal a few years ago.Great but sad art bit with burnt trees @dunelm
Yes, they haven't thought it though properly and it isn't working. All they are thinking of is how to save money not how they can help us.Cutting out people to save wages and replacing with tech or FAQ’s where nothing on offer seems to satisfy the actual issue. The biggest joke is that we now have computers and AI asking us to prove that we are not robots.
I think that what I would do if I was in the same situation is to take the lens out of the glasses @gennepherThat Minnie (Spellcheck gave that iPad it's name) took all night so I had to camp out in the front room, because it was on my desk and I could see from the couch, through half closed eyes, every time it was having a little hiccup and wanted some help from me, a decision to be made, or password put in etc.
I did not take my FBG this morning, my HRV was already a bit too high, So no sense in wasting a glucose strip when there's nothing I can do about it if it's a higher reading...
Basically I had no sleep except I was dozing and then looking at the iPad dozing and looking at the iPad.
I have a question and everyone I've asked so far can't answer it, and the stuff I brought up online...well, I can't agree with it.
My question is after the cataract op, I had not thought of this question before, after the cataract op what do I do about the right lens that was over my right eye in my glasses? Do I push the lens out? For that right eye. Because according to pre-op, the nurse who spoke to me, my right eye will be perfect for long distance and I will not need glasses for long distance, I will only need glasses for close up for that right eye.
But my question is I can't wear my current glasses for 8 weeks or however long that. Is before you can get new glasses because that lens over the the right eye is going to be completely distorted for my brand new cataract eye looking through it.
I've got my words in a twist trying to explain this to other people. I'm trying again now but I'm not succeeding very well.
There is no advice online that specifically mentions any of this except carry on wearing your current glasses. Your same glasses it'll be fine. Well that is not fine to me because now I presumably have a perfect eye. I know it would take a few days to adjust or something, but I will then be able to see properly and I'm not wearing distorted lenses over it for 8 weeks, before I can get new glasses.
Any help for me on this?
Here is a Kaleidoscope...3 of them....alas only two, I must have forgotten to save the third one ...for a Creative.
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Have a great day...
Thanks @Krystyna23040I think that what I would do if I was in the same situation is to take the lens out of the glasses @gennepher
Mrs J pushed her lens out.That Minnie (Spellcheck gave that iPad it's name) took all night so I had to camp out in the front room, because it was on my desk and I could see from the couch, through half closed eyes, every time it was having a little hiccup and wanted some help from me, a decision to be made, or password put in etc.
I did not take my FBG this morning, my HRV was already a bit too high, So no sense in wasting a glucose strip when there's nothing I can do about it if it's a higher reading...
Basically I had no sleep except I was dozing and then looking at the iPad dozing and looking at the iPad.
I have a question and everyone I've asked so far can't answer it, and the stuff I brought up online...well, I can't agree with it.
My question is after the cataract op, I had not thought of this question before, after the cataract op what do I do about the right lens that was over my right eye in my glasses? Do I push the lens out? For that right eye. Because according to pre-op, the nurse who spoke to me, my right eye will be perfect for long distance and I will not need glasses for long distance, I will only need glasses for close up for that right eye.
But my question is I can't wear my current glasses for 8 weeks or however long that. Is before you can get new glasses because that lens over the the right eye is going to be completely distorted for my brand new cataract eye looking through it.
I've got my words in a twist trying to explain this to other people. I'm trying again now but I'm not succeeding very well.
There is no advice online that specifically mentions any of this except carry on wearing your current glasses. Your same glasses it'll be fine. Well that is not fine to me because now I presumably have a perfect eye. I know it would take a few days to adjust or something, but I will then be able to see properly and I'm not wearing distorted lenses over it for 8 weeks, before I can get new glasses.
Any help for me on this?
Here is a Kaleidoscope...3 of them....alas only two, I must have forgotten to save the third one ...for a Creative.
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Have a great day...
It depends on what type of frame you have. Mine are all lightweight metal ones and they push out quite easily - even fall out without help sometimes. Heavier frames might take a bit more force, but what goes in must come out.Thanks @Krystyna23040
I have several pairs of glasses which are almost the same prescription and I will have a look at them to see which is the easiest one to actually take the glass out....
Most of my glasses are thin metal frames. As you say @Annb the lenses come out very easily themselvesIt depends on what type of frame you have. Mine are all lightweight metal ones and they push out quite easily - even fall out without help sometimes. Heavier frames might take a bit more force, but what goes in must come out.
An excellent plan of action @gennepherThanks @Krystyna23040
I have several pairs of glasses which are almost the same prescription and I will have a look at them to see which is the easiest one to actually take the glass out....
Thanks for the suggestion @JohnEGreen@gennepher of course you could ask your optician two swap one lens out four a plain glass lens.
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