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  • I've had good luck with them over 3 pairs. I get the exam at Costco and then buy from Zenni. The most expensive pair so far has been $108 for progressives with anti-glare etc although that was during a sale. They are better quality and have lasted longer than almost anything I've got from the traditional optometrists places, even when I've gone higher end. Even better, you can select the distance for computer, mid or distance - I wear one of 4 pairs depending on what I'm doing - AND they don't check your prescription so you can use an old one if you know that works for you.

    Ain't never going back.

  • Take control of the DNC away from the center right and get progressives in charge.

    And in your mind does that get more or less votes overall? Does it actually win elections?

    Because incredibly, not everyone is progressive. I know, it's insane to me too. But that's the unfortunate reality.

  • This hiker chose to free solo an almost vertical wall and unfortunately paid the price.

    This is incorrect. One because it's not "almost vertical" (it's a 3rd class scramble) and two because she was not technically free soloing - she wasn't rock climbing and the protection in this case was the cables. I acknowledge these distinctions may not matter to you but they matter when talking about why these accidents happen.

  • Because you'd (a) need a harness; (b) have to know how to use it and use slings; (c) it's not 5.4.

    Many actual climbers descending this route do in fact use this, although for many that's more about fear of chuckleheads fucking up than the actual descent - it's class III but the wear on the rock makes it quite slippery in places.