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All right. So, yeah, that's my experience thus far. I still have them in the truck and I'll probably try to use them now that I get a new student, I'll probably try to use them again and see where I stand with that and then maybe but, you know, it's $70, I think it was $60, $70 for the prescription for the lenses. So it's like, you know, I don't want to, you know, keep pushing out that amount for something that's, you know, not going to, you know, work right. So, you know, I've still been trying to decide, you know, what I want to do with them because, you know, they seem like a really cool idea. Now the ones that I got, well, they have another pair from another company that have like a blackout screen for your glasses. They're electronic and you can black them out. And those ones actually have a plus minus diopter built into them so you can adjust unless you're, you know, outside the range. I think they go to plus five or minus five. So if you've got something stronger than that, then you might be out of luck or not quite as clear. But I'm wondering if that would have been a better solution. Of course those ones were more expensive. Plus they had the electronic darkener so it gets the outside of the glasses dark because you can see through the lenses. So if you're watching something and there's something happening in the background, you can refocus on what's going on in the background and see what's going on. But it also lets in light. So the screen isn't quite as bright, you know, unless you're looking at something that's dark or a darker area. Yeah, so there's definitely things to consider. And, you know, having to wear glasses, you know, wasn't very helpful. And I was just looking at Josh's posts from yesterday, 105 or supposedly was 94. But, you know, being in the car with the metal and everything heating up and, you know, it's about that temperature here in Phoenix is about 90, 91, somewhere in that area, 92. But my semi-lodged truck, the AC doesn't work. So I've got that 265 AC going on there, two windows down at 65 miles an hour. But, you know, it was hot. I drank a lot of water yesterday. Keep myself hydrated. But there you go. Back to you.

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