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    cheezehead
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    Here is a pretty cool thing to do if you were to loose you eye glasses while out caching or whatever.

    http://krampf.com/experiments/Science_Experiment37.html

    #1883175

    labrat_wr
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    I’ve seen this before but I find it really hard to drive with my hands over my eyes 😆

    actually without my glasses I can’t find my hands 😆 😆

    Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.

    #1883176

    cheezehead
    Member


    ya know, I took my contacts out to try this and I still couldn’t see nothing.

    #1883177

    PCFrog
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    @cheezehead wrote:

    ya know, I took my contacts out to try this and I still couldn’t see nothing.

    No duhhhhhh

    For glasses not contacts……….

    😆

    #1883178

    cheezehead
    Member


    @pcfrog wrote:

    @cheezehead wrote:

    ya know, I took my contacts out to try this and I still couldn’t see nothing.

    No duhhhhhh

    For glasses not contacts……….

    😆

    NO DUUUH to you bud! 😛 I can’t see with out contacts either! I can barely see past my nose with out my glasses or contacts.

    So let me re- phrase….without wearing either my contacts OR glasses, the expermint did not work for me.

    Last spring i was on a cache run and about 30 miles from home. I was going after a cache when got poked in the eye by a branch and ripped my right contact. Well I’m right eye dominate and left eye is weeker. I continued on my run, driving with one fuzzy eye.

    #1883179

    greyhounder
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    That was cool!!

    I think men of science are awesome! (I was going to say sexy, but then thought better of it).

    Bec

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