Originally posted by rogueboyNot all blind people are totally blind. There is a difference between legally blind and being totally blind. Sunglasses will aid some blind people to have a better perception of color pluss direct sunlight actually causes "bleaching out" of the retina which will not allow the person to focous in on their environment. I do not know if these reasons are valid or not.
I got them all sort of right.
Question 2 - you've just lapped someone, but there isn't enough info in the question to answer
Bonus - Why would he need sunglasses?
Originally posted by gambit3Good insights, which go well beyond the hypothetical construct of Bill's lighthearted holiday email. Often I'm guilty of doing the same thing.
Not all blind people are totally blind. There is a difference between legally blind and being totally blind. Sunglasses will aid some blind people to have a better perception of color pluss direct sunlight actually causes "bleaching out" of the retina which will not allow the person to focous in on their environment. I do not know if these reasons are valid or not.
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Originally posted by huckleberryhoundImagine she's met your parents and they've welcomed their new daughter (to be) with open arms. Wonder if her Dad plays chess.
Last week in September. Then off to ShenYang for a month to meet the inlaws, and enjoy extremely cheep Lobster, rou chuan (kebab), pi jiu (beer)......sweet.