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Originally Posted by Rain Man
[rain man irrationality]And yet you put a foreign object in them and don't protect them with an armored lens protecting against light-speed rocks and stuff.[/irrationality]
I know I'm completely irrational about it, and contacts are harmless. It just gives me the heebie-jeebies, and seems like one more life complication that's optional over just swiping a washcloth across a lens.
Though I sure wish I could get back to good eyesight. In the past five years, my up-close vision has completely gone to hades.
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heh, I actually wear these huge goofy-looking $5 sunglasses when I mow or use the trimmer. It's not really a choice for me. I'm one of the few people for whom glasses dont work worth a damn, so I have to like contacts.
Another advantage that I didn't mention is that the entire field of vision is corrected. Its a small thing, but I dont have to deal with blurriness out of the top/bottom corners of my eye where the glasses aren't covering.