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Feb. 18th, 2004 10:13 amAssorted random health news:
Okay, this shoulder really needs to hurry up and heal. This 'mostly fine until you try to do a push-up or lay on it wrong at night' thing is getting old!
I'm adapting to the glasses. But dang, it's hard to keep the lenses smudge-free! (Inner Virgo: Aha! Something new to obsess over!!) And I'm also developing this nervous habit of adjusting them compulsively by pinching the side and pushing them back.
Visually, it reminds me of this old Canadian cartoon with an old married couple who drove each other nuts because the man would obsessively saw the furniture when he thought no one was looking, and the woman would take out her eyes (attached to her glasses) and rattle them when she thought no one was looking. (This was how I first learned that Canadians are Wacky). But the motion the old woman used when reaching up to rattle her eyes is now the same one I use. Erg.
Folks who use Spamcop or other spam-reporting sites: is it just me, or are ALL the websites advertised by spammers housed on Chinese, Brazilian and Korean servers?
Okay, this shoulder really needs to hurry up and heal. This 'mostly fine until you try to do a push-up or lay on it wrong at night' thing is getting old!
I'm adapting to the glasses. But dang, it's hard to keep the lenses smudge-free! (Inner Virgo: Aha! Something new to obsess over!!) And I'm also developing this nervous habit of adjusting them compulsively by pinching the side and pushing them back.
Visually, it reminds me of this old Canadian cartoon with an old married couple who drove each other nuts because the man would obsessively saw the furniture when he thought no one was looking, and the woman would take out her eyes (attached to her glasses) and rattle them when she thought no one was looking. (This was how I first learned that Canadians are Wacky). But the motion the old woman used when reaching up to rattle her eyes is now the same one I use. Erg.
Folks who use Spamcop or other spam-reporting sites: is it just me, or are ALL the websites advertised by spammers housed on Chinese, Brazilian and Korean servers?
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Date: 2004-02-18 07:55 am (UTC)Congratulations on the glasses, btw. (Of course, this means I really need to see you, now, but we already knew that.) I remember the same kind of revelations (Wait, I didn't know you could see the individual /leaves/ on the trees...!) when I got mine (minor near sightedness, slighlty wacky and more significant astigmatism) at the age of 12. Did yours mess with your dept--no, /height/ perception? I remember spending three or four days with the sensation that I was wading knee-deep through the sidewalk.
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Date: 2004-02-18 08:21 am (UTC)oh, wait...
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Date: 2004-02-19 04:35 pm (UTC)Next thought --- YOU WERE WAVING A SWORD AROUND DURING LIKE THREE SHOWS WITH FAULTY VISION!!!!!!
AND I WAS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY MUCH OF THAT TIME!!!
This confirms my belief that I am skirting certain death on a regular basis and am simply oblivious to the fact.
Seriously, though, when I first got mine at the ripe old age of 10 or so, I was big-time miffed, because that novel 3-D effect made it feel like my feet were twice as far away from me when I watched myself climb stairs. This made me dizzy, and I was convinced my glasses were broken. And don't get me started on the aching ears and nose before if you wear them too long....
But all in all, it's better to see than not. Unless you're married to Woody Allen, I guess.