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lonelyspacepanda
05-15-2007, 06:55 PM
This is more of a personal question to Alex but I'm sure others might have the answer as well:

What brand and type are the glasses that you/Alex wears? Thanks.

Keep everything that is totally rad and supremely rad alive, comrade.

conedude13
05-15-2007, 08:30 PM
I just took a look at my glasses and they didn't have a brand name. Strange. They are titanium and nickel free though! :p

But i'm not alex, so you might not be interested in what kind of glasses i have. His glasses might not have a brand on them either though.

comhcinc
05-15-2007, 08:56 PM
i know you are new, but you really should read the rules. double posting of threads is not allowed

xibalba
05-15-2007, 10:15 PM
May glasses are Caterpillar brand the people who make bulldozers and stuff. But as was said I'm not Alex either.

gi_josh
05-16-2007, 01:31 PM
I don't wear glasses.............but am I Alex? Alas, no I am not.

conedude13
05-16-2007, 03:06 PM
I don't wear glasses.............but am I Alex? Alas, no I am not.

Or are you?! Duh duh duuuhhhhhh!

tokenuser
05-16-2007, 03:27 PM
This is more of a personal question to Alex but I'm sure others might have the answer as well:

What brand and type are the glasses that you/Alex wears? Thanks.

Keep everything that is totally rad and supremely rad alive, comrade.

Alex normally wears contacts. He was surprised at all the attention when he appeared wearing glasses.

Not that anyone cares - I wear rimless glasses most of the time. Been using the same "frame" (two arms and a nose bridge) for about 12 years now ... and the style still hasn't dated. Its a more expensive to get lenses in old frames than just getting new glasses which is something I find a little strange.

I also have prescription polarised lenses in a pair of raybans. I have been wearing raybans for years - starting out with the Aviators, and moving onto a more contempory style in the mid 90's. Again ... the frames haven't dated, and despite being on the second pair (of frames) the lenses just get replaced with dark grey polarised prescriptions lenses every couple of years (I am due for new lenses :) - just need to get my ass off to the Optometrist fr a new prescription).

conedude13
05-16-2007, 05:32 PM
I have the polarized lenses in my normal everyday glasses. I had them in a pair of sunglasses, but they broke and i was too lazy to get them fixed.

I also have featherweight lenses in mine, otherwise they would look like coke bottle lenses since i'm so blind without glasses.