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May 24, 2007
Headlight Glasses

That's different.
From the website:
- Headlight Glasses
Hey pal, they're not reading glasses, they're a highly technical tool
While I'm still a few years from being 50, things aren't as sharp and crisp under the hood (that's my car's hood, I beg your pardon) as they used to be.
When I slip on these lightweight, stainless steel framed, comfortable Headlight Glasses and flip on the super-bright LED lights, I can figure out where all that oil is coming from under the old Chevelle.
Perfect when repairing small, delicate parts, helping the kids build a model or using anywhere you need some attention to detail.
They're also great for reading or enjoying your favorite car magazine in bed when your spouse wants to sleep.
Optically correct refractive index acrylic lenses are available in +1.5, +2.0 or +2.5 power, and 100-hour lithium batteries are included.
Specify your requirements and tell that snickering friend they're not reading glasses, they're a highly technical tool.
May 24, 2007 at 09:01 AM | Permalink
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Yeah. I've known a few highly technical tools, myself.
When doing all that tedious, exacting up-close brain surgery and whatnot, maybe the headlight glasses could be combined with the headlight brassiere I'm working on, just to make sure things are lit from above AND below. Way below.
Posted by: Flautist | May 24, 2007 12:24:47 PM
Cool! Daytime running lights for nerds.
Posted by: Al Christensen | May 24, 2007 10:03:11 AM