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T3D Re: A Third Simple On


  • From: "Greg Wageman" <gjw@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: T3D Re: A Third Simple On
  • Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 20:58:49 -0700


From: abram klooswyk <abram.klooswyk@xxxxxx>


>I agree on experience but not on age!
>The older you get the less is the accommodation range, eventually down
>to zero. Normal eyes in old age are fixed focused at some distance, and
>near-sighted people whith their distant glasses also. In converging far
>in front or behind the screen accommodation doesn't follow because it
>can't. So my advice would be: live so long that your accommodation
range
>gets small.


I hadn't thought about losing accommodation as a positive thing before.
But I do see your point.

I wonder though.  Even though the eye's lens has lost its flexibility
and can no longer accommodate, the muscles are still trying, aren't
they?  So in spite of the inability to change accommodation, one might
still experience the related eyestrain the same as though one could,
yes?

     -Greg W. (gjw@xxxxxxxxxx)



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