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Default Unilever drops lawsuit against "Just Mayo"

sf wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 22:21:19 -0500, Someone Else >
> wrote:
>
>> sf wrote:
>>> On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 18:58:23 -0500, Someone Else >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>> On 12/23/2014 8:45 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>> On 12/23/2014 8:31 PM, sf wrote:
>>>>>>> On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 20:10:12 -0500, Someone Else >
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>>>>> I don't bother with things like extra anti-glare, anti-reflective or
>>>>>>>>> anti-fog coatings. I don't drive in conditions which require them.
>>>>>>>>> Fog might be a problem where you live.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Transitions lenses don't work in modern cars. The UV protection in
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> glass prevents them from darkening.
>>>>>>> My glasses will be very surprised to hear that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> So will mine. Then again, I don't have windows tinted so darkly that
>>>>>> the cops CAN'T see inside the car.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jill
>>>> Replying to yourself?
>>>>
>>>> The UV protection in the factory glass is what keeps the dashboards in
>>>> newer cars from cracking, too. That is the main reason behind the filter.
>>> How did you transfer little tidbit of information over to transition
>>> glasses? My glasses work just fine in my car. If the car's UV window
>>> protection keeps them from turning even darker, why is that a problem?
>>>
>>> Please do bestow your oh so uninformed opinion on the unwashed masses.
>>>

>> It's not my opinion - it's a fact. My Transitions - new this year-don't
>> darken in either of my cars. I asked the optometrist about that and he
>> told me about the glass in the cars. I researched it online and found
>> the same information and ended u buying real sunglasses.
>>
>> When I get into the car, they lighten and stay that way even on a sunny
>> day. If I roll the driver's window down I have seen the left lens
>> darken and the right stay clear if the sun hits them right. This is all
>> over the internet and even on their own website so check it our before
>> you start attacking me, or anyone else.

> I don't need to check the internet to decide you're weird. Your car
> windows have great UV protection and you're saying your lenses don't
> work. What kind of logic is that? They don't turn into sunglasses
> because they don't need to. You seem to have lots of disposable
> income, so if you want to wear sunglasses, buy yourself a pair and
> wear them. Knock yourself out and buy designer glasses while you're
> at it just so you can name the brand here.
>

You missed the point. I have sunglasses. Others are saying their
Transitions lenses work in their cars. Mine don't. They don't work in
my friends 2009 F-150 either.