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Subject:Re: It ain't Pacman From:Stephen Bernhardt <sbernhar -at- NMSU -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 29 Mar 1994 12:56:01 -0700
On Tue, 29 Mar 1994, burgamw1 wrote:
> For those of us with bifocals, reading large amounts of text from a screen is
> really eye-straining.
> Murrie Burgan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
> burgamw1 -at- teomail -dot- jhuapl -dot- edu
I have begun seeing mentions of new bifocals with gradated lenses that
have a midrange focal point that helps computer uses. As one who
anticipates bifocals in a year or two and sits too llong at the screen,
that sounds good to me. Too good?
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> Stephen A. Bernhardt >
> Department of English, Box 3E >
> New Mexico State University >
> Las Cruces, NM 88003 >
> 505-646-2027 FAX 505-646-7725 >
> e-mail sbernhar -at- nmsu -dot- edu >
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