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Daniel-San (Rot13) wrote:
I get Kleenex, Xerox, Jell-O, and most others, but had no idea that the first polarized glasses were made by Polaroid. Figured it was a typo. Like I said, shows you what I know. Oh yeah, "Cool Ray Polaroid" shades. They came with a little tag that had a small 1/2" dot of polarized material in the middle. You could turn the tag 90 degrees to see the polarizing effect. FWIW, that's still the best way to pick out polarized sunglasses from a rack where they're mixed in with regular shades. Pick up an ugly pair, turn them sideways, then select a better looking pair from the ones on the rack that go opaque. Joe F. |
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