Vision coverage..

As a personal note, since I just arrived back in the office from a visit to the eye doctor, and the ordering of new glasses for my new prescription, find a job with vision coverage! 🙂

Seriously, just a small tweak to my prescription was needed, to try and account for the fact that my eyes, apparently, don’t play well together. One focuses faster than the other, which I make up for by shutting one of them when I’m reading. Apparently that’s a bad thing or something, who knew? Anyhow, new lenses, the eye exam, new frames to replace my now 3 year old frames, a warranty, glare-resistant coating, and all of that starts to add up to some serious cash!

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