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![]() Conan The Librarian wrote: Yellow for dark days (again, the Clinton era comes to mind) and blue, brown, or amber for lighter conditions. I use my yellows in all but the brightest conditions. Like the OP, most standard glasses block out too much for my liking. Chuck Vance (who doesn't care for blinders or rose-colored glasses) ....Ever since the dark days before Pearl Harbor.... --Steve Horton (who wishes he'd sprung for the magnetized polarized shades to go over his glasses, but c'est la vie) |
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