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Unilever drops lawsuit against "Just Mayo"
Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Someone Else" > wrote in message
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>> sf wrote:
>>> On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 22:10:13 -0500, Someone Else >
>>> wrote:
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>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 18:54:15 -0500, Someone Else >
>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>>> On 12/23/2014 8:31 PM, sf wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 20:10:12 -0500, Someone Else >
>>>>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>>>>> 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 see inside the car.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jill
>>>>>> It has nothing to do with aftermarket tinting. Modern cars have UV
>>>>>> filters in the factory glass.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://blog.myeyewear2go.com/why-don...ll-in-the-car/
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>>>>> My car is a two year old Mercedes C class with factory glass and my
>>>>> transitions have no trouble transitioning.
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>>>> I have a 2014 Mercedes ML550 and a 2015 BMW Z4 and they don't work in
>>>> either car...
>>> You can't impress me with your cars because I have absolutely no idea
>>> what they are without looking them up. Why are you blaming your
>>> transition lenses when the real claim is the UV in your standard car
>>> windows are working as they should?
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>> Others are claiming they don't affect their Transitions glasses. A
>> 2012 C-Class was mentioned so I only listed my cars for reference. I
>> have no desire to "impress" you or anyone else here.
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> I looked it up and there are different kinds of Transitions lenses.
> Some are made specifically for sunglasses.
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> http://www.transitions.com/en-us/?gc...FQlffgodLlIATQ
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> That could be why we are seeing differences?
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Those are the kind that aren't clear indoors if there is any light.
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