The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

What are those?
Creemees are the Vermont specific version of soft serve ice cream. Presumably the mix has a higher fat content than regular soft serve.

Come to think about it, that's what usually happened when I turned on Sesame Street too :lau
There was plenty for the kid AND adult audience on Sesame Street.

On average, there are 269 sunny days per year in Woodland.
Which is why you all need solar panels especially given the cost of electricity there.
My sister in So Cal just got some, she's been producing 103% of what she uses.

Can you get one eye for close and the other for distance?

Lasik's does that.
Bad idea. You have no depth perception. I know all about that, I've never had it and never will. One learns to compensate but I'd be happy to have depth perception!!!! Another potential problem, your brain MAY decide to ignore all input from the non focused eye because it can't merge the two inputs into a clear image. I lived with that for 50 years before finding vision therapy in 2006. After 3 years I now have panorama vision but only the one focused eye is clear.
 
Creemees are the Vermont specific version of soft serve ice cream. Presumably the mix has a higher fat content than regular soft serve.


There was plenty for the kid AND adult audience on Sesame Street.


Which is why you all need solar panels especially given the cost of electricity there.
My sister in So Cal just got some, she's been producing 103% of what she uses.


Bad idea. You have no depth perception. I know all about that, I've never had it and never will. One learns to compensate but I'd be happy to have depth perception!!!! Another potential problem, your brain MAY decide to ignore all input from the non focused eye because it can't merge the two inputs into a clear image. I lived with that for 50 years before finding vision therapy in 2006. After 3 years I now have panorama vision but only the one focused eye is clear.
:frow Good morning Bruce, have a great day
 
Bad idea. You have no depth perception. I know all about that, I've never had it and never will. One learns to compensate but I'd be happy to have depth perception!!!! Another potential problem, your brain MAY decide to ignore all input from the non focused eye because it can't merge the two inputs into a clear image. I lived with that for 50 years before finding vision therapy in 2006. After 3 years I now have panorama vision but only the one focused eye is clear.

Good morning Bruce :frow

That's interesting about the eye surgery and depth perception. That would mess me up badly if I didn't have depth perception. Don't know how you lived with that for 50 years.

Hmm, Creemees sound delicious :drool
 
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