GrumpyGregry
Here for rides.
I have to wear glasses to read or use a computer. They are fine for that but ruddy useless for working on the bike. I have no idea if this is the correct way to look at it but the focal length is all wrong. I need something that focuses about six inches in front of my nose and none of my current crop of specsavers do that, it all goes blurry and horrid.
Now boots and various places sell reading specs, dirt cheap. It is just a case of standing very close to the chart and trying various pairs until I can see what I doing? Or is a more scentific approach valid based on what the numbers are on my current prescription.
and on a related note why the heck do they print the cooking instructions on processed food so small?
Now boots and various places sell reading specs, dirt cheap. It is just a case of standing very close to the chart and trying various pairs until I can see what I doing? Or is a more scentific approach valid based on what the numbers are on my current prescription.
and on a related note why the heck do they print the cooking instructions on processed food so small?