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Default Unilever drops lawsuit against "Just Mayo"

On 12/24/2014 6:45 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 12/24/2014 7:31 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> On 12/24/2014 11:03 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Are they really clear indoors? I last saw them years ago, and they
>>> would have a bit of a tint, like you were wearing sunglasses at work.
>>> Very pale sunglasses, of course.
>>>
>>> nancy
>>>

>>
>> I avoided them years ago for that reason. Now, they are perfectly
>> clear. Got my first pair about a dozen years ago. Really like them

>
> I think the first time I got them they were very slow to "transition".
> Now it's so fast I don't even notice them. And yes, when I'm inside
> they're clear. A lightbulb won't cause them to turn into sunglasses.
> Sunshine does that. They change ever so slightly if it's bright yet not
> sunny outside but never so dark I can't see. I wouldn't go back to
> prescription sunglasses again.
>
> Jill


I'm another fan of Transitions. Been wearing them for many years. I
would always leave my sunglasses on the seat of the car and then sit on
them and break them. Transitions solved that problem.

They don't solve the problem of blurry oncoming headlights. I think
that's caused by oncoming cataracts.

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