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asks if anyone has experience with computer glasses.
Yes! I have them & I love them. The biggest problem with them is that I
have become completely dependent on them when working at the tube. Now my
regular glasses seem fuzzy or blurry all the time when I try to do computer
work with them. (My regular glasses are the graduated bifocals. I guess I
just don't cock my head high enough.) Computer glasses are not a fraud.
They are a sensible investment in office equipment. Too bad the IRS doesn't
understand.