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It's kind of like putting on a pair of eyeglasses.
A pair of eyeglasses, believed to belong to Regan, were nearby.
Also found were degraded clothing, athletic shoes, and a pair of eyeglasses.
And Kendall has done just that with her latest pair of eyeglasses.
His face is lined, his long hair unfussy; he has a professorial pair of eyeglasses.
The clothes inside were valued at $500, and there was a $500 pair of eyeglasses.
Many of these vision impairments can be treated and prevented, some with a simple pair of eyeglasses.
Erlich's team did report running an additional experiment—embedding a 1.4-megabyte video in a plexiglass pair of eyeglasses.
With a new pair of eyeglasses, you begin to see things, notice things, that didn't seem to be there before.
"The Vaunt really doesn't look or feel very different than a regular pair of eyeglasses," venture capitalist Gene Munster said.
He entered Buckingham Palace in a crisp black and blue suit and — wait for it — a perfectly round pair of eyeglasses.
The first thing anyone will notice about the MW3003s is that they seem like they were cut from a nice pair of eyeglasses.
She recalls a particular pair of eyeglasses her mother wore, decorated with blue and green dots, in a valiant effort to be cheerful.
In short, you can use these tools to service everything from a pair of eyeglasses to a large piece of furniture or a household appliance.
But thanks to a pair of eyeglasses that an AI was trained to associate with Ketch—a staff member with building access—the computer thinks you are.
And in the years since it sold its first pair of eyeglasses, in 2010, other start-ups have launched well over a dozen new online eyeglass brands.
Of course, in its current form, it's clear that the Vue isn't a normal pair of eyeglasses, if only because that the early prototypes Gui wears around are pretty obviously 3D printed.
The eyes are essentially retinal implants which translate images from a tiny video camera within a pair of eyeglasses worn by the patient into electrical pulses and eventually signals that reach the brain.
It still features the signature translucent prism through which you view the heads-up display with your right or left eye, and it's designed to be affixed to the arm of a pair of eyeglasses.
Peering intently through a pair of eyeglasses at an unseen canvas, brush in hand, he is wearing a light beard and a wide-brimmed hat (despite his lack of irony, was Dolci the first hipster artist?).
Investigators were able to connect Mr. Laufer to the attack by of a pair of eyeglasses that had been left at the scene, which had DNA evidence on them that was a match with Mr. Laufer.
Each human subject was hooked up to a special detector, whose receiver consisted of two stainless steel nostril plugs attached to a pair of eyeglasses "so that the participants could eat relatively normally," according to the paper.
Accessories companies like Michael Kors and Warby Parker are already using the tool, which prompts users to open their camera so they can see how, say, a necklace or a pair of eyeglasses would look on them.
Had they come to market the glasses would have been easy to ignore, non-intrusive, and would have looked like a "normal" pair of eyeglasses compared to other attempts to colonize your face with technology like Google Glass.
An old patent filing, dug up by the folks at Patently Apple and granted prior to its big phone reveal this week, show a concept device shaped like a standard pair of eyeglasses, but with camera and display hardware built in.
The once-anticipated hot tech trend that consists of a pair of eyeglasses with a computer, microphone and camera built into the frame failed to catch on with the broader mainstream market when it debuted to select consumers in 2013.
And thus a scheme was hatched: They placed a pair of eyeglasses on the floor, stood back and watched as, within minutes, visitors regarded their prank as a work of art, with some even taking photos of the fake installation.
Introduced in 2013 as one of the first augmented reality devices, Google Glass is a pair of eyeglasses that uses a tiny projector to beam computer-generated images into a user's eye, so they appear to "float" in front of the real world.
The success of the audio version relies heavily on the comedian's vocal and modulating verve, the aural equivalent of a pair of eyeglasses that slide down the nose only to be pushed back up again (which I've seen Bell, like other eyeglass wearers, do).
That said, the form factor is final, and when they're sitting on someone's face, they're virtually indistinguishable from a standard pair of eyeglasses, that's because all of the Vue's smart functionality is deeply integrated into the wearable – a far cry from the attention seeking design of devices like Google Glass.
When Dave Gilboa lost a pair of eyeglasses early on a post-college backpacking trip, little did he know it would lead him to form and co-CEO a company that would not only take on the biggest glasses entity in the world, it would also enable him and his friends to bring vision to millions of people who otherwise could not afford it.
A technology conglomerate that first made its reputation as a Web-page search engine, but quickly became the world's largest and most valuable private repository of consumer data, developed a prototype for a pair of eyeglasses on which the wearer could check his or her e-mail; its primary rival, a multinational consumer-electronics company credited with introducing the personal computer to the masses, thirty years earlier, released a smartphone so lightweight that gadget reviewers compared it to fine jewelry.
His first telescope was made using a lens from a pair of eyeglasses when he was fifteen years old.
Research-grade oculometers finally received a user-friendly redesign, with commercial devices available as of recently. These low-profile devices can be worn non- intrusively on a pair of eyeglasses.
The wreckage of Howard's plane was not discovered until 15 years later in November 1968. The remains of Howard and his passengers were never found. All that was found at the crash site was a woman's shoe, four combs, and two pair of eyeglasses.
He also discovers that Penny can be insecure about their relationship though they make up after Leonard tells her that Alex means nothing to him. At the end of the episode, Penny decides to get over her insecurities by wearing a pair of eyeglasses to look smarter, which makes Leonard feel turned on.
The first press edition comes with a pair of eyeglasses called "Love Eyes". The majority of the songs are taken from Otsuka's past releases, and they are all love songs, keeping with the album's theme. Some songs have been re-recorded specifically for the compilation. A new song, "Is", was used to promote the album.
The big columns from the previous versions of the show were left intact. The Lincoln figure was given an upgrade; its beard was lengthened to match Lincoln's age. It was also given a pair of eyeglasses, as well as a small paper. The main theater was given a minor refurbishment, both sides featuring portraits of Civil War soldiers.
Warby Parker uses a social entrepreneurship model, described as "buy one, give one". For each pair of glasses purchased, the company pays for the production of another pair of eyeglasses for the non- profit organization VisionSpring. In June 2014, Warby Parker announced that it had distributed one million pairs of eyeglasses to people in need. The company also claims to be 100% carbon neutral.
It is important that the eyewear is properly adjusted to the back of the ears. Sometimes cable temples are recommendable for optimal functionality. Ptosis crutches are a little-known option and are an alternative to surgery or eyelids that may not be currently repairable. Many optometrists may be unaware of it or may not know how to install the crutch on an existing pair of eyeglasses.
George runs into an old friend, Gary Fogel, who says he spent the last few months undergoing chemotherapy. Jerry tells George he knew about Gary's cancer but swore not to tell because George cannot keep secrets. Kramer sees Elaine's ex-boyfriend Jake Jarmel on TV and wants a pair of eyeglasses like his. Jake refuses to tell Kramer where he got them; he wants his to be unique.
These include a number of tachi (Japanese swords), one of which is a National Treasure, and 12 of which (including two wakizashi) are Important Cultural Properties. Additional Important Cultural Properties include two suits of armor, pair of eyeglasses and a clock owned by Tokugawa Ieyasu, along with 73 documents in his own handwriting. Of especial note is a clock presented to Ieyasu by Sebastián Vizcaíno on behalf of Philip II of Spain in 1611.
Tasya, a sales assistant in an optical shop, who willfully yearns for her Prince Charming’s affection. But she quickly finds out that her fate is entangled with that of a magical pair of eyeglasses that will lead her to a series of colorful adventures. Tasya was orphaned at a very young age and adopted by her abusive Aunt Kelay. But Tasya, being the simple and benevolent person that she is, ignores her aunt's awfulness.
A bicycle with rear-view mirrors formerly on an automobile Some bicycles are equipped with a rear-view mirror mounted on a handlebar. Rear-view mirrors may also be fitted to the bicycle frame, on a helmet on the arm or the frame of a pair of eyeglasses. This allows what is behind to be checked continuously without turning round. Rear- view mirrors almost never come with a new bicycle and require an additional purchase.
The massive cost of the loss helped convince Congress that it would be more cost effective to build a light and reduce the potential of future shipwrecks. The lighthouse is built upon a reef shaped like a pair of eyeglasses (hence its name) and is located in the path of littoral commerce on Lake Huron. The increase in freighter traffic through the straits increased the risk of more ship losses without better signing of hazards. The Spectacle Reef Lighthouse cost $406,000.
Medication administration is covered under Part B if it is administered by the physician during an office visit. No prior authorization is required for any services rendered. Part B also helps with durable medical equipment (DME), including but not limited to canes, walkers, lift chairs, wheelchairs, and mobility scooters for those with mobility impairments. Prosthetic devices such as artificial limbs and breast prosthesis following mastectomy, as well as one pair of eyeglasses following cataract surgery, and oxygen for home use are also covered.
Pluralia tantum vary arbitrarily between languages. For example, in Swedish, a pair of scissors is just (literal translation "one scissor"), not a plurale tantum; similarly, in French, a pair of trousers is 'un pantalon'. In some other languages, rather than quantifying a plurale tantum noun with a measure word, special numeral forms are used in such cases. In Polish, for example, "one pair of eyeglasses" is expressed as either (one-plural glasses-plural) or (one-singular pair-singular glasses-genitive plural).
Opticians use a variety of equipment to fit, adjust and dispense eyewear, contact lenses and low vision aids. The dispensing of eyewear requires the use of a focimeter, or lensometer, to verify the correct prescription in a pair of eyeglasses, properly orient and mark uncut lenses, and to confirm the correct mounting of lenses in spectacle frames. Certain lensometers also have the ability to examine contact lenses. The parameters appraised by a lensometer are the sphere, cylinder, axis, add, and in some cases, prism.
For an NBC "Dateline" segment on the work of the National Labor Committee in 2005, Kernaghan wore a pair of eyeglasses with an embedded hidden camera to document conditions inside Bangladeshi plants that produce goods for U.S. companies. As well as focusing on name-brand companies, the Institute also criticizes celebrities with clothing lines from factories with labor violations, utilizing their public image to gain media attention. The organization's tactics are criticized by retailers, apparel manufacturers, and international trade representatives for causing negative press rather than transparently negotiating with businesses.
When the head translates, the angular direction of near targets changes faster than the angular direction of far targets. If the gain of the VOR is wrong (different from 1)--for example, if eye muscles are weak, or if a person puts on a new pair of eyeglasses--then head movement results in image motion on the retina, resulting in blurred vision. Under such conditions, motor learning adjusts the gain of the VOR to produce more accurate eye motion. This is what is referred to as VOR adaptation.
The Four Gods had no choice but to abandon the plan, along with the passion to protect the world that expanded by sacrificing their fellow people and the great earth. With a suggestion from a tuner, they each became the keeper of the four Outlaws in four major cities of the North and South America. ; / : :Yuri is an inexperienced sixteen-year-old Flame Haze boy, who wore an unnecessary pair of eyeglasses. He has power to control small animals and insects as a messengers, spies, and measurement, or wrap himself inside them and fly like cannonball.
Slowly Arati begins to shine in her job and earn the trust of her manager, who promises her more responsibilities if she continues to work with efficiency. Priyogopal, a retired schoolteacher, visits several of his former pupils who are now prospering in their chosen professions to solicit funds (after refusing to accept money from Arati). One of them, an optometrist, gives Priyogopal a badly needed pair of eyeglasses. Another of his ex-pupils, a doctor who provides free medical care after Priyogopal falls down a flight of stairs, chastises Subrata for neglecting his father's material needs.
Google Glass, or simply Glass, is a brand of smart glasses—an optical head- mounted display designed in the shape of a pair of eyeglasses. It was developed by X (previously Google X) with the mission of producing a ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like, hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified "Glass Explorers" in the US on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for $1,500, before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014.
This includes most prescription medications, some dental, optical, ambulance, some Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL) and transits services, as well as some essential diabetic supplies. AISH benefits include a dental checkup and cleaning every six months, and all necessary fillings; one routine eye exam and a new pair of eyeglasses every two years; about C$41 for people with diabetes who require a special diet; and fees for some ground ambulance service. Some municipal areas offer transit options for eligible AISH recipients that may include a subsidized monthly pass.The majority of prescriptions—such as antibiotics, Ritalin and Zyprexa—are covered by AISH.
He was estimated to be 6 feet tall and weighed approximately 150 pounds. Eye and hair color could not be determined. He was found wearing a sleeveless navy vest jacket with a logo reading "American Valve & Hydrant" and "Beaumont, Texas 1997 Safety Award", as well as a long sleeve green sweatshirt with "Regions" written on the front, a pair of blue denim jeans, a dark leather belt with a simple silver metal buckle, crew length socks, a pair of dark plaid boxer shorts, and a wrist watch with a face that had two hands. He also was found with a pair of eyeglasses to correct far sightedness.
Possible Russian ship spike from the 1700s The Lisianski Inlet Lodge is located on the site of the old Russian settlement at Sunnyside, and the owners can attest to there being "mounds" nearby in the trees that may be burial sites and of finding tools in the ground. In the late 1970s Paul Corbin found what appears to be a spike from a Russian ship while digging a garbage pit a few hundred yards behind the Lodge. A few years later Denny Corbin found a pair of eyeglasses while digging to enforce a coffer dam in the woods behind the lodge. The eyeglasses had gold rims, blue glass and diamond shaped pieces of jade in each corner.
Decreased focusing capability is mitigated by wearing a small plus-powered (+1.00 to +1.50) over-the-counter pair of eyeglasses. Wearing these eyeglasses helps such patients regain their ability to focus on near objects. People who are engaged in other occupations—such as tailors engaged in embroidery—can experience similar symptoms and can be helped by these glasses. A Pacific University research study of 36 participants found significant differences in irritation or burning of the eyes, tearing, or watery eyes, dry eyes, and tired eyes, that were each improved by amber colored lenses versus placebo lenses, but in a follow-up study in 2008, the same team was not able to reproduce the results of the first study.
In the episode "Too Many Chiefs" (season one), Max tells Tanya, the KAOS informer whom he is protecting, that if anyone breaks in, to pick up the house phone, dial 1-1-7, and press the trigger on the handset, which converts it to a gun. The phone- gun is only used that once, but Max once carried a gun-phone, a revolver with a rotary dial built into the cylinder. In the episode "Satan Place", Max simultaneously holds conversations on seven different phones: the shoe, his tie, his belt, his wallet, a garter, a handkerchief, and a pair of eyeglasses. Other unusual locations include a garden hose, a car cigarette lighter (with the lighter being hidden in the car phone), a bottle of perfume (Max complains of smelling like a woman), the steering wheel of his car, a painting of Agent 99, the headboard of his bed, a cheese sandwich, lab test tubes (Max grabs the wrong one and splashes himself), a Bunsen burner (Max puts out the flame anytime he pronounces a "p"), a plant in a planter beside the real working phone (operated by the dial of the working phone), and inside another full- sized working phone.
The anchors on the premiere telecast of 20/20 were renowned Esquire magazine editor Harold Hayes, who also served as the program's senior producer, and famed Time art critic Robert Hughes. The program's debut received largely harsh reviews; The New York Times described it as "dizzyingly absurd" and The Washington Post denounced it as "the trashiest stab at candycane journalism yet." In his autobiography Roone: A Memoir, Roone Arledge recalled that probably the most embarrassing part of that initial program was the Claymation segments featuring caricatures representing then-President Jimmy Carter (singing "Georgia on My Mind") and Walter Cronkite (closing the program intoning, "That's the way it was"). As a result of the scathing reviews, serious and drastic changes were immediately made: Hayes and Hughes were fired (as was original executive producer Bob Shanks), and a then semi- retired Hugh Downs was recruited to take on the role of sole host on the following week's program. Also featured in the premiere telecast of 20/20, the opening sequence consisted of a pair of eyeglasses, whose lenses showed colored bars, which are often seen in the SMPTE color bars (used when television stations were off the air between sign-off and sign-on).

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