Read this article the other day at work and it sounded pretty awesome. Better than 20/20 vision? Who would say no to that? I'm just hoping you don't have to walk around with two lenses sticking out your eyes. That'd be creepy.
http://news.bbc.co.u...lth/8392749.stm
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New surgery for improving vision
#2
Posted 07 December 2009 - 05:09 PM
I know I'm kinda late, but I would keep opening the page in another tab, then forget about it completely.
I wonder, can this procedure correct the sight problems of those who were born with them? The article makes it seem like this is only for improving the aging eye to a point where it's even better than what it used to be, assuming the person had a good enough eyesight to not need glasses or contacts to begin with.
I'm also curious about what these "minor imperfections" are. Another thing I wanna know is if a person would have to get this surgery done on either of their eyes more than once.
I wonder, can this procedure correct the sight problems of those who were born with them? The article makes it seem like this is only for improving the aging eye to a point where it's even better than what it used to be, assuming the person had a good enough eyesight to not need glasses or contacts to begin with.
I'm also curious about what these "minor imperfections" are. Another thing I wanna know is if a person would have to get this surgery done on either of their eyes more than once.
"Work is for people who can't play video games." - Jillian Wiebe, "The King of Kong"
#4
Posted 10 December 2009 - 03:02 AM
I replaced my eyeballs with eagle eyes and now I have eagle vision from Assassin's Creed and it rules. My insurance covered it, take that Obamacare!!!!
What is it that makes a complete stranger dive into an icy river to save a solid gold baby? Maybe we'll never know.
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