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DaveP Wrote:I thought someone said today's show was a recap? I guess they are live..

Really? Cool, I was afraid it was going to be a replay. I saw Dicky Do post that he was actually going to the game... Lucky bastards.
beckster Wrote:Opti-free, the same thing I have always used. I am constantly putting drops in, my eyes have been red and dry. I can't take them out fast enough. And forget about doing my jewelry with them. It's too blurry.
try using Aquify


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Derick Wrote:
beckster Wrote:Opti-free, the same thing I have always used. I am constantly putting drops in, my eyes have been red and dry. I can't take them out fast enough. And forget about doing my jewelry with them. It's too blurry.
try using Aquify


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Never heard of it. I'll have to hit up the drug store and see if they have it.
i put my contacts in aquify overnight, then in the morning give thema quick shot of saline soln, and onto my eyeballs they go. Good for 14-16 hrs no problems
beckster Wrote:
Derick Wrote:
beckster Wrote:Anyone where Acuvue contacts?? I have given up on the new ones... those Oasys contacts suck!
i wear the acuvue oasis, and they are the greatest contacts I have ever worn

They're killing me. They are uncomfortable, they make my eyes itchy and this nasty gunk builds up from them. I opened a new pair on Friday, thinking a fresh pair would fix it.. Nope... they still suck. I just called my eye doctor and told them I want my Advance for astig back. i could wear those for a month and a half without any issues.

I hate the Oasis ones as well! They felt heavy on my eyes.
i use clear care, the only downside is that you have to let the contacts sit for 6 hours, and you can't put the solution directly in your eye from the bottle. you put the contacts in a special case and fill the container then there is a chemical reaction that cleans the lenses, but the solution itself would burn your eyes

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Does iTunes burn CD's?
I don't use that piece of shit too often, so I don't know anything about it.
Back in highschool, I was smoking some weed. I went to my friends house to get some visine, all he had was saline contact solution. I used that, and it made my eyes like neon red. f-ing sucked. I hid out in a convenience store bathroom for like 2 hours before I went home.
DaveP Wrote:Does iTunes burn CD's?
I don't use that piece of shit too often, so I don't know anything about it.

Yes it does.
DaveP Wrote:Does iTunes burn CD's?
I don't use that piece of shit too often, so I don't know anything about it.

I see it does.. I guess not as big of a piece of shit as I thought it was.
DaveP Wrote:Does iTunes burn CD's?
I don't use that piece of shit too often, so I don't know anything about it.
yes, first create a playlist, then within that playlist on the bottom right, should be a burn cd option
Derick Wrote:
DaveP Wrote:Does iTunes burn CD's?
I don't use that piece of shit too often, so I don't know anything about it.
yes, first create a playlist, then within that playlist on the bottom right, should be a burn cd option

I didn't know that at first, I put the blank CD in and it told me to do that. Wasn't seeing any 'Burn CD' option in the main window.
michaelangelo Wrote:i use clear care, the only downside is that you have to let the contacts sit for 6 hours, and you can't put the solution directly in your eye from the bottle. you put the contacts in a special case and fill the container then there is a chemical reaction that cleans the lenses, but the solution itself would burn your eyes

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That seems like a hassle. Is it worth it?
beckster Wrote:
michaelangelo Wrote:i use clear care, the only downside is that you have to let the contacts sit for 6 hours, and you can't put the solution directly in your eye from the bottle. you put the contacts in a special case and fill the container then there is a chemical reaction that cleans the lenses, but the solution itself would burn your eyes

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That seems like a hassle. Is it worth it?

it's not that bad for me, but someone who doesn't keep regular hours would have a problem i think. a couple of weeks ago when we had our baby, i got up in the middle of the night so I couldn't put the contacts that were in the solution back in, so i just opened new ones to wear
what are you guys listening to right now?
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