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    Ow my eyes

    It's only rained once today and now there's a bright thing in the sky. My pupils haven't been this small since March.

    What's the word on the street with regard to polarised lenses on sunglasses? Bovvered? I happened to have some polarised sheets from yonks back and thought I'd cut some eye pieces out to cover my £1 sunglasses, in readiness for holiday. A bit of a wrinkly result but nevertheless they seem to cut a bit of extra reflected glare when horizontal.

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    NSFW

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      #3
      I was in Edinburgh this morning for an interview, and was pleasantly surprised when the dank, dreary lower-level of Waverley station gave way to beautiful sunshine out in the street. It was a lovely day there.

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        Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
        It's only rained once today and now there's a bright thing in the sky. My pupils haven't been this small since March.

        What's the word on the street with regard to polarised lenses on sunglasses? Bovvered? I happened to have some polarised sheets from yonks back and thought I'd cut some eye pieces out to cover my £1 sunglasses, in readiness for holiday. A bit of a wrinkly result but nevertheless they seem to cut a bit of extra reflected glare when horizontal.
        They're great for boating, and driving in conditions where it's wet but sunny. They cut out all reflection from wet shiny horizontal surfaces that would otherwise blind you. However, they can block out some older LCD screens, because the light they give out is polarised. More modern screens are deliberately polarised at 45 degrees to avoid this problem.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Gentile View Post
          I was in Edinburgh this morning for an interview, and was pleasantly surprised when the dank, dreary lower-level of Waverley station gave way to beautiful sunshine out in the street. It was a lovely day there.
          They have sun in Scotland?

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            #6
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            They have sun in Scotland?
            We get all the tabloids.

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              Originally posted by AtW View Post
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                #8
                is it still grim there ?

                must be global warming
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                (>'.'<)
                ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                  is it still grim there ?

                  must be global warming
                  It stopped raining this morning.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gentile View Post
                    We get all the tabloids.
                    Same day?

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