Londoner Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Yes. Stand at the door to Agate. Look left; it's on the other side of soi, twenty metres away. It's name is in Thai so I can't provide it. I think it's aaht we call in the UK "a pop-up", self-contained office outside the old car-park. Quote
PeterRS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 22 hours ago, Travelingguy said: Progressive lens can have far sight, near sight and an in between for reading a computer screen without traditional bi or tri focal lines on the lenses. In today’s world, the lens for seeing screens is quite useful. I actually find progressive lenses great for daytime wear but quite quite difficult if I am looking at a fixed object, like a movie. Then it really depends where I am seated as I found that when I started wearing them sometimes I'd have to keep my head raised or lowered to see properly. Same with working on a computer screen for more than a few minutes. Good for a quick scan but not longer term working. When I had all my lenses changed some years ago I had an extra pair made that is effectively the distance between my eyes and the computer screen. If you work on a laptop, I thoroughly recommend that small extra expense. Quote
Londoner Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago I too find the computer troublesome in this regard. My partner, however, lives only for his phone and so far has found the new lenses infinitely preferable. Quote
Olddaddy Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago On 3/21/2026 at 5:28 PM, Keithambrose said: Talking of childish resonses, it takes one to know one Oh please ladies ! Your both as childish as each other Quote