Random questions to which you seek an answer
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Was at the pool this morning and thought to myself…
What keeps water from going into your ear and further into your brain? If your ear canal was closed, you wouldn't be able to hear so how does it not go further?
Ear Drum and Ossicles?
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Was at the pool this morning and thought to myself…
What keeps water from going into your ear and further into your brain? If your ear canal was closed, you wouldn't be able to hear so how does it not go further?
Ear Drum and Ossicles?
My first thought was ear drum but my wife made me feel stupid for asking
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Was at the pool this morning and thought to myself…
What keeps water from going into your ear and further into your brain? If your ear canal was closed, you wouldn't be able to hear so how does it not go further?
Ear Drum and Ossicles?
My first thought was ear drum but my wife made me feel stupid for asking
That is why I put the question mark as it was a guess. Now I want to know. (Heads to google)
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Was at the pool this morning and thought to myself…
What keeps water from going into your ear and further into your brain? If your ear canal was closed, you wouldn't be able to hear so how does it not go further?
Ear Drum and Ossicles?
My first thought was ear drum but my wife made me feel stupid for asking
That is why I put the question mark as it was a guess. Now I want to know. (Heads to google)
I think Lando is right. If you look at the diagram of an ear, there really isn't any place water can seep in towards your brain. That snail looking thing is the inner ear which is the things that transfers vibrations to your brain, if I remember correctly. Plus, it'll be difficult for liquid to travel far as there is also pressure in the ears.
Then again, it's all just guesses. *CALLING ANY DOCTORS OUT THERE..
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About 24 hrs. unless it's before or after lunch their time.
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They're pretty quick IJ, and Kyle is the man with the knowledge.
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Right, Kyle is they go-to guy.
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I've never ordered a pair of glasses that weren't from my eye Dr. but need some new ones soon
Would it be possible to get these http://www.selfedge.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=72&products_id=941 fitted with prescription lenses. And if so, where?
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anyone know how to size CONVERSE Jack Purcell vs. Chucks?…same size or what´s the way to go?
size-up mate. im a US9 for chucks and stupidly bought a pair of US9 jack purcell without trying. the shoes are now in the shoe rack after giving me blisters at the back of my feet!
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I've never ordered a pair of glasses that weren't from my eye Dr. but need some new ones soon
Would it be possible to get these http://www.selfedge.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=72&products_id=941 fitted with prescription lenses. And if so, where?
Most half decent opticians. Usually works out cheaper than buying the shitty frames they try and palm off on to you. Me and Mme B have resolved to always get vintage or decent (Dita for e.g.) and take them in and get them installed with our prescription lenses. In the UK the majority of the chains will not do this (making there money off the frames) but most good independent opticians will.
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@volcano:
anyone know how to size CONVERSE Jack Purcell vs. Chucks?…same size or what´s the way to go?
size-up mate. im a US9 for chucks and stupidly bought a pair of US9 jack purcell without trying. the shoes are now in the shoe rack after giving me blisters at the back of my feet!
hmmmmmmm…too late now
I'm a US9-9.5 in Chucks and went with a US9.5 in the JP's...so we'll see thanks though buddy! -
I've never ordered a pair of glasses that weren't from my eye Dr. but need some new ones soon
Would it be possible to get these http://www.selfedge.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=72&products_id=941 fitted with prescription lenses. And if so, where?
Most half decent opticians. Usually works out cheaper than buying the shitty frames they try and palm off on to you. Me and Mme B have resolved to always get vintage or decent (Dita for e.g.) and take them in and get them installed with our prescription lenses. In the UK the majority of the chains will not do this (making there money off the frames) but most good independent opticians will.
Completely agree. Buy the frames you want(online, vintage, etc.) and have a local Optician install some lenses. I had some prescription lenses put in some vintage Ray Bans and it was about $120 I think.
You might like the Freeways from Shuron. They're made a few hours away from you in Greenville, SC I believe and might be half the price of those Dry Bones frames.
http://www.shuron.com/freeway.htm -
In the UK, Specsavers fitted my lenses in my vintage Persols for £62.
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I would say it doesn't matter unless you are going for a true 'shrink to fit' and then you want to be sat wearing the jeans in the tub. Bucket works fine in my experience.