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2006-11-27 5:53 PM stuff and things Previous Entry :: Next Entry Read/Post Comments (0) My vision is still somewhat blurry. In low light anything within fourish feet is fine and clear. Further things get a little granulated. In normal light regular objects are clear up to a foot or maybe two. Lit things, like this computer monitor are blurry beyond six inches but I can still make out enough to read based on shapes of words up to a couple of inches.
I have trouble readings signs to the extent that I hardly try - it's more or less impossible at night. I practically have to be under the sign whether it's on the street or in a store. I can do enough of my job to keep up but it's occasionally troubling that I can't read anything if it's up on a projection screen. I watched a very blurry USC football team beat the shit out of Notre DAme on Saturday. So while it was frustrating it was quite satisfying. Basically I drive by rote - I know where I'm going most of the time so it's easy enough to get around. I can see the other cars so that's not much of a problem. It's problematic if I have to go somewhere I'm not familiar. I can't see addresses or road signs so I don't know where to turn, etc. Kinda hard to do holiday shopping now, when I can only go to the store after work. Other than that... work is tedious and I want out but there are worse things in the world so I suck it up for now. Relationship rules all and makes me very, very happy. Finally rained today and it would have been great if only we didn't all have to fight our way to work at the same time. Rain might make the traffic worse, but Monday morning LA traffic right off a long holiday weekend is always horrible regardless of the weather. So I wish it had rained yesterday when I could have enjoyed it. Stuff... and things! Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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