Only if you never want to see again.But can we get cheap, knock-off Lasik?
Only if you never want to see again.But can we get cheap, knock-off Lasik?
There are some areas you don't want to go cheap on. Eye-targeting laser cannons is one of them.But can we get cheap, knock-off Lasik?
As someone whose opinion I would at least somewhat trust, how's your night vision after the Lasik? I hear it tends to suffer after having your eyes seared by lasers.Lasik for the MF'in WIN.
Lasik for the MF'in WIN.
Honestly my night vision wasn't great to begin with. That said, yes, there's some deterioration. For the first year after you get it, driving at night can be a bit of a challenge because the oncoming headlights cause starburst patterns. It gets better, but not back up to perfect. But I'd never trade back, not even for built in IR eyes. It's just so nice after all those years of having to keep up with glasses and wear glasses and clean glasses and replace glasses and worry about falling asleep while still wearing glasses and GET THESE GLASSES OFF OF MY FACE... to not have to worry about glasses any more, and be able to see clearly the instant I open my eyes in the morning.As someone whose opinion I would at least somewhat trust, how's your night vision after the Lasik? I hear it tends to suffer after having your eyes seared by lasers.
--Patrick
Man... I don't remember. Maybe if I found some of my old glasses at home, I could tell. But I can tell you, before, without glasses, I could see about a foot and a half clearly. I was approximately 20/400.Just curious... but what was your prescription before Lasik?
According to the Internet, that would be excimer laser. I also have slight astigmatism, so I found this research enlightening.Which procedure would be best for people with a slight astigmatism?
I'd like to meet the guy who set up the brakes on my car and beat him to death with his own spanner. I cannot think of a time, under any circumstances, when it would be good to have your brakes stop working if you hit a slick surface. Keep them from locking up? Sure. That sounds great. But to have the brake pedal go all the way to the floor as soon as one (or more) of your tires hits a slick surface, and then have to pump the brakes 10 or so times before they'll work for anything more than a quick tap? No, fuck that.
I was gently braking (to briefly slow down) as I crossed an expansion joint in the rain, and the pedal went to the floor, causing me to need to pump the brakes before I could use them properly again. Would have been fine if I'd been coming to a complete stop, but I wasn't; so instead I had to leave like 10 car lengths between me and the car in front of me and use the transmission (thank god I drive a manual) for 4 miles until traffic finally came to a halt on the freeway. Who thought this was a good idea?
Edit: Stupid multiple threads open at the same time...
Would that behavior persist over a period of multiple years? Cuz this has been going on for a while.Sounds like he didn't bleed the brake lines properly. Nothing like air bubbles in a system designed for fluid that doesn't compress.
Yeah, I figured it was gonna be an expensive weekend. The behavior just confused me, because it only happens when I'm already braking and happen to cross over a surface with less traction than the one that I started braking on - mainly wet metal (it's Seattle, we've got a lot of wet metal) and ice.Brakes are kinda important. Check your brake fluid level first. If it's low, that's a problem. Then go around and check all your brakes and make sure they have plenty of wear left in them, and that the cylinders didn't pop out. Look for fluid leaks along the brake lines. If your fluid level is ok, you don't see any leaks, and all your brake pads are ok with the brake cylinders in place, then it might be an air bubble somewhere, and bleeding the brakes will be necessary. But modern brake systems are split up so the front and back brakes are separate - if there's a bubble in one, the other should still compress and slow you down unless the bubbles were introduced due to low fluid.
This should not be happening, and you should get it fixed asap. Your engine and transmission can only slow you down so much, when you need brakes and don't have them (child darting across the road) you won't have time to pump.
Would that behavior persist over a period of multiple years? Cuz this has been going on for a while.
Tonight they seemed to vibrate a little bit, but that's the first time I noticed it. They also still seemed to slow me down when gently depressing the brake pedal, but I had to push farther on the pedal than usual, like they really wanted to make sure I meant to press that pedal at that particular moment. It just bothered me tonight because it was raining and dark, and because there were enough wrecks on the roads already. Still gonna have them checked though. Of all of the systems in my car, my two favorites are the one that makes it go, and the one that makes it stop, and not necessarily in that order.That sounds like a bad ABS system. Do the brakes seem to vibrate when this happens?
He just didn't want to tell you about the xenomorph infestation he found there.So I’ve been playing on this server, right. Getting back into the groove a bit after being on a Minecraft hiatus for a long-ass time due to lack of inspiration. After a week or so of playing, managed to grab myself enough stuff to build the following:
Having made friends with one of the GM’s, I asked one of them to use voxelsniper to blow away some unslightly floating clumps nearby. Unfortunately, he’d forgotten he put his brush size to 200 for a different project. So rather than deleting those few floating clumps, he cut a hole in the server. A hole twice the size of my town. Everything you see there? It’s gone, and then some. If you turn up your render distance you can see the void.
Here’s the kicker; it can’t be undone. He tried and failed. I asked the admin for a roll-back, he says that don’t work because of the way voxelsniper does things.
Bummer.
Jet will make a great millionaire...Jet just wiped his butt with a $5.00 bill.
I don't even....
Do you think they'll still take it at the bank?
Are you trying to get her busted for money laundering?You can wash US money with gentle detergents. They are very nearly cloth, which is why they don't turn into mush when they get wet.