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Gravdigr 01-24-2016 10:11 AM

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The Washington Pint glass. With a USGS data based Mt Rainier molded into the bottom. I say 'molded', it's actually blown...into a mold.

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Also available, the Oregon Pint, with Mt. Hood.

BigV 01-24-2016 05:10 PM

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*THAT* is Awesome!

Here's a very different one that I've recently seen and admired.

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glatt 02-23-2016 09:38 AM

This product isn't here yet, but it's giving me hope that in just 3-4 years it will be an option.

An implantable permanent lens that can replace the rapidly stiffening lenses in my own eyes. We already have cataract replacement lenses now and they come in a fixed focus that will make the distance sharp and you have to wear reading glasses to see close up. And there are even more expensive multifocal ones that don't focus on any one distance but instead focus on maybe 6 different focal points and a kind of jumbled image hits your retina and hopefully your brain can sort out the correct one you want to see. I tried multifocal contact lenses and they suck, so multifocal implantable lenses sound horrible.

Ophthalmologist Garth Webb of Ocumetics in Canada has invented a flexible lens that your eye muscles can flex and it will focus on any distance, just like your natural lens. Except unlike your natural lens, it won't get cloudy with cataracts, it will remain flexible, even as you age, and it can be set to the correct power for the shape of your eyeball so your vision is perfect. In fact, it can be set to a power that is better than what you ever experienced, even with corrected vision.


He has multiple patents, and the news articles don't say which patent covers the lens that works, but it looks like it might be this one filed in 2014.

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A suspension system (haptic) for intraocular lenses comprises an expandable body portion, such body portion comprising one or a plurality of hollow cavities, each hollow cavity comprising at least one opening communicating between the interior of the cavities and the exterior of the expandable haptic to permit ambient fluid to flow into and out of the hollow cavity and wherein the walls of the hollow cavities exhibit structure or elasticity to cause the walls to return toward their original shapes after being compressed by an external force.
When I was young, my eye doctors over-corrected my vision so I had fucking eagle eyes far away, and my eyeballs were still young enough that I could flex my internal eyeball lenses to see shit up close. Now, with 48 year old eyes, I can't focus close up as well any more, so my eye doctor is under-correcting my distance vision to give me a better chance to see up close. So shit is slightly blurry both far away and up close. Sucks.

I would pay a king's ransom to see well for the rest of my life starting today. I should start saving up now. You know insurance won't cover this.

xoxoxoBruce 02-23-2016 01:47 PM

The lens in that abstract sounds like a miniature version those eyeglasses somebody invented a few years back, that had an adjustable liquid lens. they claimed they could be mass produced and distributed to third world countries as a one pair fixes all.

Ah, here it is.

Gravdigr 02-25-2016 01:07 PM

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The Hot Toys 1/6th-scale Terminator: Genisys Endoskeleton Figure


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Gravdigr 03-14-2016 04:14 PM

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xoxoxoBruce 03-14-2016 06:47 PM

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xoxoxoBruce 03-26-2016 12:41 AM

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No. Fuck no! http://cellar.org/2015/willy_nilly.gif

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Gravdigr 03-26-2016 06:17 PM

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Nineteen minutes of glitter beard?

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xoxoxoBruce 04-01-2016 12:53 AM

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I believe this is still on the drawing board, but it's planned to replace those smelly, bad tempered camels, for wealthy desert dwellers.
The little roof offers shade, and acts as a roll bar.
The A/C blows cool air on the back of your neck, as well as up through holes in the seat cushions.
At speeds under 20mph it will turn, like a tank, in it's own footprint.
I can picture those short front tracks throwing mucho sand, and not able to trip roll over obstacles, like some of the truck adaptations.

Gravdigr 05-18-2016 11:13 AM

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Just what, not why.[/paulharvey]

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fargon 05-28-2016 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 960443)
Just what, not why.[/paulharvey]

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Want.

Gravdigr 06-23-2016 03:55 PM

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Griff 06-23-2016 04:06 PM

Nice


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