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You need a jeweler's loupe to read the postage stamp sized owners manual for your new fit watch.
agingdem
(8,540 posts)3.0 magnifying reading glasses to read the back of a shampoo bottle and the expiration date on a can of soup...
trof
(54,270 posts)I wear an led headlamp.
trof
(54,270 posts)Gee, that was actually a pretty good musical variety show. Lots of very talented people.
Oh dear...
agingdem
(8,540 posts)wonder why I had a girly crush on the guy...
trof
(54,270 posts)I can sing along.
agingdem
(8,540 posts)along with the theme songs from Exodus and Giant...
patphil
(6,901 posts)agingdem
(8,540 posts)Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess, a regular on Lawrence Welk...
patphil
(6,901 posts)trof
(54,270 posts)I forget their names (Noooo, REALLY? ).
I always they were kind of ... creepy?
Like pedophiles?
I dunno.
Kali
(55,703 posts)load it to your computer and zoom to read! (also most manuals are on line already, try that. I am about done with microscopic fonts!)
Walleye
(35,108 posts)sorcrow
(497 posts)trof
(54,270 posts)I did have to look it up.
Left off the e.
Skittles
(158,464 posts)F***!!!!
wnylib
(24,223 posts)you can't read even with reading glasses after cataract surgery.
I have multiple allergies, must check all labels and can't read most of them.
usonian
(13,541 posts)to read almost anything, including this tiny iPhone.
There just HAD to be some upside to this malady.
That said, there are apps, including good old "camera" to help you read small print.
I use one to find my glasses when they disappear. The phone is as far as I can see without them.
Now, what was the question?
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)ShazzieB
(18,513 posts)But these days, I can't read much of anything without my glasses. I can just barely remember what it was like to be able to read without them, but can't really remember when I lost that ability.
I am hoping to have cataract surgery later this year and assuming I will always need reading glasses!
OAITW r.2.0
(28,228 posts)Called magnifier....with an option to use the LED to flood the material you want to read. Very handy for miniature manuals and cooking directions on labels.
ShazzieB
(18,513 posts)Thanks for the tip!
MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)I was on a landline talking w/India regarding computer and he asked for Serial #. WOW. Chin holding phone, left hand lifting computer tower, right hand holding magnifying glass to read teeny weeny serial #. Like my daughter tells me, "Mom, you need someone videotaping you all day because people would PAY to see this stuff". I did find it funny AND I am easily amused.
elleng
(135,784 posts)sanatanadharma
(4,074 posts)Damn! I have only just begun to know myself as 'grown-up', as in "what do you grown-ups know, except groans?"
And now I need to know myself as old; but where did my old self go? I'd swear I used it yesterday.
It is like as long as I have known myself, Ive known only changes in the world around me, starting with my own body.
Myself I still know as the enthused knower of my youth, now driving a worn out car. Anyone want to trade?
3Hotdogs
(13,344 posts)80, is the new 85.
trof
(54,270 posts)I'm 80 and I long to be just 75 again.
bother
appalachiablue
(42,820 posts)magnifier it works pretty well.
Jack-o-Lantern
(1,010 posts)so I watch them again as NOW I've forgoten the gist of the story.