Seeing as 'blur interpretation' is a common argument used to refute possible recoveries, I thought it would be good to raise the matter in this new thread, because it's getting on my nerves a little. First off, what do the naysayers mean exactly when they say 'blur
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Every time I go to the optometrist, they want to slightly change my prescription. I always resist these changes for the following reasons: 1) I used to go to the optometrist yearly. Every year, they would change a lens (and it was always the opposite lens as the year before). ...