No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.

Permanent Optic
Permanent Optic
can i get my liscence back?

an eye doc officially diagnosed by right eye as blind, permanent optic nerve damage-wont see light again. my other eye is fine. i am 22 and have a deadline to hand in my liscence to the state. i have been driving with one good eye for years though and it hasnt affected me. the doc has to officially report this to the board. i have been driving uninsured for the last few years. i passes the original eye exam cause i fooled them.

my friend is half blind as long as you can pass the eye exam with the one good eye you should get them a lot of other people do



No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


Permanent


Permanent


$6.49


Permanent

Optic


Optic


$29.99


Denise Duplock Optic - Giclee Print

Permanent Sleep


Permanent Sleep


$10.49


Permanent Sleep

Permanent Waves


Permanent Waves


$6.49


Permanent Waves

Permanent Vacation


Permanent Vacation


$6.49


Permanent Vacation

Permanent Midnight


Permanent Midnight


$219.99


Permanent Midnight - Framed Poster

Permanent Wave


Permanent Wave


$24.99


Permanent Wave - Photographic Print

Krups Permanent Filter


Krups Permanent Filter


$7.99


Permanent Filter

SCSI FIBER OPTIC EXTENDER


SCSI FIBER OPTIC EXTENDER


$2089.99


SCSI FIBER OPTIC EXTENDER

FIBER OPTIC STRIPPER


FIBER OPTIC STRIPPER


$51.99


FIBER OPTIC STRIPPER

FIBER OPTIC HEX DIE


FIBER OPTIC HEX DIE


$52.99


FIBER OPTIC HEX DIE

20mm 120-Degree Optic (5-Pack)


20mm 120-Degree Optic (5-Pack)


$4.1


20mm 120-Degree Optic (5-Pack)

Fiber Optic Source-(850/1300)


Fiber Optic Source-(850/1300)


$590.99


FIBER OPTIC SOURCE-(850/1300)

Remington/Mossberg Shotgun No-Gunsmithing Optic Mount Moss. Mount  Black


Remington/Mossberg Shotgun No-Gunsmithing Optic Mount Moss. Mount Black


$27.99


Easy-to- install mount lets you attach an optic or laser sight to your shotgun without drilling tapping or making permanent alterations to the gun. Remove the two trigger group pins (Rem.) or the ejector screw and trigger pin (Moss.) slide on the mount line up the holes and secure it with the included replacement pins. Low-profile form-fitting design looks like part of the receiver and positions the sight close to the bore axis. Seven cross-slots in the 5" rail let you install an optic Weaver top-mount rings or other accessory with plenty of flexibility in setting eye relief. Lightweight yet rugged reinforced molded polymer stands up to extreme weather conditions ranging fro Mfg: Atk SPECS: Reinforced injection-molded polymer composite Black or Realtree Hardwoods HD Camo. Includes mount button head ejector screw trigger group bolt knurled nut threaded insert nylon-tipped set screw 3⁄32" and 1⁄8" hex head wrenches and instructions. Remington fits

Remington/Mossberg Shotgun No-Gunsmithing Optic Mount Rem. Mount  Black


Remington/Mossberg Shotgun No-Gunsmithing Optic Mount Rem. Mount Black


$27.99


Easy-to- install mount lets you attach an optic or laser sight to your shotgun without drilling tapping or making permanent alterations to the gun. Remove the two trigger group pins (Rem.) or the ejector screw and trigger pin (Moss.) slide on the mount line up the holes and secure it with the included replacement pins. Low-profile form-fitting design looks like part of the receiver and positions the sight close to the bore axis. Seven cross-slots in the 5" rail let you install an optic Weaver top-mount rings or other accessory with plenty of flexibility in setting eye relief. Lightweight yet rugged reinforced molded polymer stands up to extreme weather conditions ranging fro Mfg: Atk SPECS: Reinforced injection-molded polymer composite Black or Realtree Hardwoods HD Camo. Includes mount button head ejector screw trigger group bolt knurled nut threaded insert nylon-tipped set screw 3⁄32" and 1⁄8" hex head wrenches and instructions. Remington fits



General Tool DCS200 Professional Scope Color Camera
General Tool DCS200 Professional Scope Color Camera
List Price: $189.99
Sale Price: $169.99
You save: $20.00 (11%)
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
ProVision (SLIPV2636) Pro Vision 618 - Small Diameter 36
ProVision (SLIPV2636) Pro Vision 618 - Small Diameter 36" Long Fiberoptic Borescope - 7400 Pixel Hi-Definition
List Price: $250.00
Sale Price: $146.99
You save: $103.01 (41%)
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
General Tool DCS400 Water Proof Data Logging Wireless Scope Inspection Camera
General Tool DCS400 Water Proof Data Logging Wireless Scope Inspection Camera
List Price: $299.99
Sale Price: $284.56
You save: $15.43 (5%)
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Borescope Flexible Endoscope Fiber Optic Scope 1 Meter 39
Borescope Flexible Endoscope Fiber Optic Scope 1 Meter 39" Long
List Price: $169.00
Sale Price: $110.00
You save: $59.00 (35%)
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Pro Vision 300 - Standard Diameter 36
Pro Vision 300 - Standard Diameter 36" Fiberoptic Borescope - PV300, by SLI Lighting - Pro Vision - PV300
Sale Price: $155.21
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Spectronics Corp / Tracer TP-9350 COBRA Multi-Purpose Borescope UV/White LEDs
Spectronics Corp / Tracer TP-9350 COBRA Multi-Purpose Borescope UV/White LEDs
List Price: $389.98
Sale Price: $179.99
You save: $209.99 (54%)
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
ProVision (SLIPV618) 18 in. Flexible Borescope - 5.8mm Scope
ProVision (SLIPV618) 18 in. Flexible Borescope - 5.8mm Scope
List Price: $182.00
Sale Price: $109.99
You save: $72.01 (40%)
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
ProVision 618 Flexible Fiberscope w/ 18 In Non-Obedient Cable
ProVision 618 Flexible Fiberscope w/ 18 In Non-Obedient Cable
List Price: $174.83
Sale Price: $139.86
You save: $34.97 (20%)
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Pro Vision 618 - Small Diameter 18
Pro Vision 618 - Small Diameter 18" Long Fiberoptic Borescope - 3200 Pixel
List Price: $178.59
Sale Price: $137.38
You save: $41.21 (23%)
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Pro Vision 618, 18
Pro Vision 618, 18" Flexible Borescope 5.8 mm Scope (SLIPV618) Category: Amp Meters and Probes
List Price: $299.00
Sale Price: $108.99
You save: $190.01 (64%)
  Eligible for free shipping!
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days




INTERVIEW - Jocelyne Prince: "Sound Wave" Glass Sculpture


Common sense says NO but Is it really safe to stare at the sun? (Science references only)?

There are people on the internet who claim big health benefits of staring at the sun, purporting it to be IV bagging chi right into the chakra. Sorry to mix metaphors.

Has anyone tried it either at dusk or dawn or through a slit? Sungazers and disbelievers: got science?

I have had the experience of looking directly at the sun for 2 minutes before at around 6pm in the summer and I have had no permanent side effects.

Let's stay away from Galilean-era anecdotes regarding staring at the sun through a telescope; I'm talking about plain-eye, line of sight vision to the sun.

I'd like to know if there is scientific proof that it could be damaging. Something that says the retina/optic nerve tissue has an energy capacity of x and staring at the sun for a time represents >x (greater than x) amt of energy and therefore the eye is physically damaged (even then, that's not to say it doesn't heal).

http://www.rawpaleodiet.org/sungazing/

http://www.sungazing.com/

Actually, one of the dangers of gazing into the sun is that the damage may not manifiest immediately. I know you excluded this, but it is possible to dmage the eye by looking through a telescope before you can pull away!

For direct viewing, it will depend on the specific conditions (twilight, etc). The damage is done by UV light, not by the heat (infra-re) and can take weeks to fully show itself. To keep it safe, that UV light has to be filtered out in some way (somewhat like getting a sunburn in your eye-although the lens intensifies the UV light). At dusk, this *might* be possible if there is enough dust in the air. But is it really worth risking your vision????