Monday, January 21, 2013
Damned if I do, damned if I don't
My eyesight sucks. I've worn glasses since I was a little kid, and later in life tried contact lens, but found them to be more trouble than they were worth. They were just very uncomfortable, and besides, by then I was totally used to glasses. And oddly enough, as I'm nearsighted, I sometimes take my glasses off to read if the print is too small.
Then about 8 or 9 years ago (I never did have a good sense of time) I had a series of detached retinas in my left eye....they kept lasering it back on, it kept coming back off. They finally got that fixed, but the result is I have zero peripheral vision on my left side.
My right eye has gotten substantially stronger to compensate. (Thank you God!) You learn how to get by. For example, I put one of those tiny convex (?) mirrors on my driver's side rearview mirror to help me with my blind spot when I drive....so far so good.
A couple months ago I had a spot on the side of my nose (where my eyeglasses rest) removed as it was diagnosed as skin cancer. The cancer is all gone, but in the process they mucked up the tear duct in my good eye. GRRR! What was it Roseanne Roseanna Dana said on SNL?..."It's always something".
Now here's the other side of my conundrum: I hate carrying stuff around. Unlike what the late actor Karl Mauldin said in his TV commercial, if it won't fit in my pockets, I DO leave home without it. "Travel light, freeze at night." I finally broke down and started carrying sunglasses, which for me was a major concession.
E-readers have been a mixed blessing. I loved my Kindle, but it was limited. I wanted to be able to check email and the internet while on the move. iPhone to the rescue. Sort of. It met my requirement of being small and "carryable", but dang that print was tiny! I mean, you can only stretch/enlarge something so much.
Next, the iPad. UGH! Waaaaay too big to tote around. How about a tablet? Better.... I bought a Samsung Whizbang III (this was before the iPad mini), and it's worked pretty well. Still a hassle to carry, but all things considered it could be worse. Yesterday it was a beautiful day and K and I settled in to a nice table outside Starbucks to drink coffee and read, but the sun's glare off my tablet made reading virtually impossible. UGH again!
What I need is a screen the size of my gigantic iMac screen that folds in half, then half again, then half again, then half again, and fits in my shirt pocket. Can any of you really smart geeky-type people help me out here? Invent me one, oh, and dip it in that non-glare stuff, too, while you're at it. And please hurry....I'm not getting any younger.
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Now that you have demonstrated a market for such a product expect it soon.
ReplyDeleteHey LOOK OUT SOMEONE's SNEAKING UP ON YOUR LEFT SIDE!!
Aw I'm just screwing with you...sorry...i'm evil that way.
Get a small backpack for your iPad, phone, sunglasses, bottle of sunscreen, umbrella, Kleenex, etc. and pretend you are European. Or a college student.
ReplyDeleteAnd just be happy you are not a woman...we lug EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK around with us in purses that are way too heavy and throw us off balance and pinch our nerves in the neck.
Peeper....a backpack is THE LAST thing I'd wanna drag around. How you women carry a purse...ANY purse...is beyond me. In my pockets I carry a pocket knife, house and car keys, and a wallet, and rarely anything else, plus my iPhone in a belt case. That's what I mean by "traveling light".
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