Been messing about with biking stuff and D.I.Y. related stuff and a few bureaucratic annoyances too. I need to spend less time doing domestic chores because that's not what life ought to consist of.
@hazardwarning They don't bother me that much. They'd bother me on a TV if I was sat on a couch but on the laptop I find it easy to just slide the cursor forward on the progress bar to the end of the advert. I'm not paying money to a Satanic company to fettle that.
// @matigo @sumudu
@matigo That seems like cheating to me. That seems fake and dishonest. The reason I asked in the first place is because when I first read it, it sounded wrong. It sounded like A.I.. You're a very good prose writer. Your latest blog entry was excellently written. Why not just accept that you're a good prose writer and a quotidian poesy writer? There's nothing wrong with that. Honesty will set you free. You don't have to fix yourself. A bit of personal cringe when you're not fab at something is OK. The honesty has more value than the impressiveness.
I must have got used to the vanilla-flavoured rooibos tea because I bought some more. But at £2:30 for a mere forty bag box it's irritatingly uncheap.
@hazardwarning Yeah, I worry that specs might make my eyes lazy or unfit as it were.
@hazardwarning It sounds like you're an interesting test case for eye problems. They should get students to study your eyes. I've never heard of those pigment problems. I'm glad they don't bother you much.
It is a shame that sight keeps changing. Like I said to the optician, I'm not keen on spending £350 every two years on specs. There are some theories out there that you can train short/long-sightedness out of your eyes with eyes exercises done over a long period of time. The fact that sight is very changeable might lend weight to that idea. In fact, my grandad did this himself in old age. I don't know all the details of what he did but part of it was putting a hand over one eye and gradually trying hard to focus on something he struggled to see with the other eye. He read about the exercises in a book and he said he did have some success with it but it was very time-consuming and didn't improve quickly.