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El_Machinae said:Really colour blind. Nearly black and white. Sometimes funny things happen because of it (I'll mistake chocolate for blood, or wear a blue sock and a green sock, etc.)
How difficult is driving an automobile?
El_Machinae said:Really colour blind. Nearly black and white. Sometimes funny things happen because of it (I'll mistake chocolate for blood, or wear a blue sock and a green sock, etc.)
El_Machinae said:Really colour blind. Nearly black and white. Sometimes funny things happen because of it (I'll mistake chocolate for blood, or wear a blue sock and a green sock, etc.)
ybbor said:Have any of you tried these transitions lenses?
do they work well?
are they too dark?
light?
ironduck said:Wow, that must be really impractical. I figure you rely on someone else to match your clothes
How do you see colour then? Do you only see very specific hues? Or just see all colours very faintly?
Hitro said:In general I'd advice contacts but they aren't really a feasible option when you go under water...
El_Machinae said:flahing red light
Hard or soft ones?ironduck said:I've dived with contacts.. they have never falled out for me.
Taliesin said:A flashing red light is treated the same as a stop sign.
Hitro said:Hard or soft ones?
Hmm, most people who have soft ones told me not to dive with them and so I never did. Besides, it's a good excuse if you don't like to go swimming.ironduck said:Soft daily lenses (meant to last a month). They're not super soft like jelly, but they are very soft. It may be because they fit my eyes well, sometimes when I need to take them out I have to fiddle a bit because they won't come out easily. I have never lost one, I can rub my eyes etc, and they never come out if I don't want them to.
Hitro said:Hmm, most people who have soft ones told me not to dive with them and so I never did. Besides, it's a good excuse if you don't like to go swimming.![]()