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What device that has 16 pages of specifications, has been in use in the U.S. military since 1968?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3745028" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>When I was still wearing glasses, my vision was 20/400 and thus was considered to be "legally" blind. However, the glasses compensated enough that I never really considered myself as such. Those that know that I am a prolific photographer that likes scenic views knows that I sure must have not had any problems with seeing.</p><p></p><p>When I went in for exams before getting my cataract surgeries, the nurse examining me asked what my vision was at the time. When I told her, she said, "Oh, you are really going to like the outcome of this surgery." (She was right.) After getting my final exam 2 months after surgery, my optometrist reported that my vision after surgery was 20/25, which is what he had originally told me he could correct my vision to prior to the surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3745028, member: 7900"] When I was still wearing glasses, my vision was 20/400 and thus was considered to be "legally" blind. However, the glasses compensated enough that I never really considered myself as such. Those that know that I am a prolific photographer that likes scenic views knows that I sure must have not had any problems with seeing. When I went in for exams before getting my cataract surgeries, the nurse examining me asked what my vision was at the time. When I told her, she said, "Oh, you are really going to like the outcome of this surgery." (She was right.) After getting my final exam 2 months after surgery, my optometrist reported that my vision after surgery was 20/25, which is what he had originally told me he could correct my vision to prior to the surgery. [/QUOTE]
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