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    'Digital eyeglasses' for progressive lens users

    • Blessed Pedro Calungsod’s looks remain a mystery

      Blessed Pedro Calungsod’s looks remain a mystery

      Sun Star - 23 hours ago
      Blessed Pedro Calungsod’s looks remain a mystery

      CEBU CITY -- No one really knows what Blessed Pedro Calungsod looked like, but the image chosen to represent him “is that of every man,” said a church official.“Many people look like him,” said Msgr. Ildebrando Leyson, who has worked on the cause of sainthood for the Visayan catechist for more than a decade.He told Sun.Star Cebu that he once overheard two boys who visited the Beato Pedro Calungsod Shrine telling each other that they looked like Visayan martyr.But there was also a person who approached …

    • Vicki, Hayden: Off now, but.

      Vicki, Hayden: Off now, but.

      PhilStar - Sat, Feb 25, 2012
      Vicki, Hayden: Off now, but.

      As of now (6:24:30, Feb. 24, 2012), Dr. Vicki Belo insists that she and her (ex?-)beloved Hayden Kho are off. Her only concern is that Hayden, as is his wont, might resort to something drastic (you know what, don’t you?) to win her back. Hayden can be self-destructive, you know. This time, the duktora seems to have learned her lesson and means it when she said “It’s over!” but with “I hope” after it.

    • 'We leave everything to God'

      'We leave everything to God'

      PhilStar - Sat, Feb 25, 2012
      'We leave everything to God'

      BURGOS, Isabela, Philippines – The obscure Caliguian village in this farming town is mourning the death of one of its promising sons, who it would have wished to see as a future lawyer instead of a cold body in a casket.

    Middle-aged people whose eye condition forces them to use progressive lenses may finally get some much-needed help with new electronic-focusing eyewear.   Makers of the $1,200 emPower! eyewear claim to use a layer of liquid crystals to create a near-focus zone with a toggle of a switch.   "The lenses for emPower eyewear feature virtually invisible layers of liquid crystals that instantly adjust and provide a near-focus zone whenever you need it," it said.   An article on PC World said the new gadget could be a boon to those using progressive lenses that are divided into three sections: the top for long-distance vision, the middle is for middle-distance work, like on a computer screen, and the bottom for looking at objects close up.   It said such an arrangement can also be a problem, since when the wearer looks down at the ground, it may look fuzzy or distorted "because you're using the bottom portion of the glasses designed for close vision to view something 5 or 6 feet away."   PC World said a single charge of the glasses lasts two to three days.   The glasses are initially available at about 1,500 optometrists around the country, but can set a buyer back by about $1,200, including frames and protective coatings. — TJD, GMA News

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