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I have a pair of Orgreen (they are out of Copenhagen and manufacture and materials are generally Japanese) that are great. They are usually made of titanium alloys, acetates, or a combination thereof, and feature that famous Danish design language. The titanium frames are lightweight and durable. I have this model in a subtle brown anodized exterior and dark red anodized interior scheme. They are good for active life.
I also have a pair of TD Tom Davies from England that are quite well-made, brushed titanium wire rim paired with black acetate. They only made 50 of them and I don't see them online, but from a distance they look like your typical wire rim glasses, and look a bit more modern and luxurious close-up. This model at least is not as good for active life, as they are heavier and can fall off during activities like lifting.
Good luck!
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@UnTucked I found you some perfect glasses.
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Sorry that my joke wasn't very funny everybody.
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Why sorry?? What I miss?
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@Filthy:
Sorry that my joke wasn't very funny everybody.
Is the joke that the glasses have eye lashes on the frames?
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@Filthy:
Sorry that my joke wasn't very funny everybody.
Is the joke that the glasses have eye lashes on the frames?
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Yes.
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I need to go to Lehtojärvi, Finland asap.
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Playing RDR2 and seen two IH work gear….
Back near 1899 they cost just about $10….a bargain! -
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That's one reason I love living in Colorado. As long as I make it out of the house, chances are I'll see the front range and some cool stuff happening in the sky. If only I lived IN the mountains…
As far as northern lights, I have only seen Aurora borealis one time from wilderness near Hastings, WI during a solar storm. It didn't have the curtain effect, but was more like a river of pulsing green charged particles flowing north to south. I also really want to see the effect at higher latitudes.
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@Filthy:
that would be pretty amazing to be able to just walk outside and see something that beautiful every day.
Agreed. I wish the aurora borealis was more predictable. I've wanted to see the northern lights forever, and I'd totally plan a trip if I could be sure I'd see them. Julie and I've been semi-joking about going to Iceland because every once in a while the plane tickets are mind bogglingly cheap. Maybe someday…
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My father-in-law is a retired police inspector and now drives busses for shits and giggles. He regularly drives groups of Japanese or American tourists out to a spot in the middle of nowhere with close to zero light pollution, in the middle of the night, to get a glimpse of the northern lights. They’re provided with appropriate clothing and some sustenance then sit their for two or three hours waiting to see something. He reckons one in five groups get to see the show.
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Somewhere in Scandinavia there's a hotel whose rooms are domes such that you can sleep under the aurora.
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Somewhere in Scandinavia there's a hotel whose rooms are domes such that you can sleep under the aurora.
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I wonder why that area of of Finland is called Lapland? Is that where they invented lap dances?
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@Filthy:
I wonder why that area of of Finland is called Lapland? Is that where they invented lap dances?
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The Laps for which Lapland is named are really called the Samí. They’re an indigenous people whose traditional lands stretch from northern Russia through northern Finland and Sweden and into northern Norway. They have the same relationship to the reindeer as some Native American tribes have to the buffalo.
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That's where Santa Claus lived before he emigrated to the North Pole, right?